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other than starting from moscow these are the top stories for most of british police given a green light to use tough tactics against rightism for violence spread throughout the u.k. government social policies are played for britain's worst disorder and the. america's financial woes could see its crowding as the world's top economy costs to china in less than four years investors are expected to turn more often now to asian markets so out of state economic turmoil in the u.s. and europe. and as russian officials turned
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a blind eye to complaints about cells members of the public launched their own vigilante crackdown on sexual predators as we report current sex crimes laws are slammed for being too soft but they're failing to keep the threat from the country's playground. next as more civilians reportedly die in nato airstrikes in libya serious questions are being asked about the legality of the alliance's intervention he spoke to the former editor of the british newspaper the sun and told us that libya was a good p.r. stunt for the british government as he shares his insights into the conflict it's coming right up. today i'm talking to kelvin mackenzie former addicts healthy son nice paper columnist he's spoken out against the military intervention in libya saying that libya is not worth an ounce of personal blogs help mackenzie that's a very strong position to take i mean the government reckons that strikes prevented
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a massacre in benghazi so he that's worth a few british poems and saw things well first of all we don't know whether there was going to be a massacre bengazi this was the p.r. this was the government push and this was cameron's personal speech. in the end of the day that this is libyans fighting libyans and who we to say who should be running their country after all when i last looked i didn't notice any libyans interfere when the cavaliers in the railheads took place and revolution or the as far as i could see there was nobody from tripoli wondering in the french revolution this is a revolution quite normal the other side of got guns and studiously they seem to have rocket propelled grenades they seem to have anti aircraft fire ability these are not people sitting there with a spud gun leaning over a frame saying you would put a fairly sophisticated if you take the other aspect is that the rebels themselves
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who i wish well although i feel very unsure about what our relationship with libya is going to be at the end of all this we have al qaeda wandering around. how do we know that at the end of the day but they don't they're not running the damn country we don't know enough about this there is a justification for us doing much more than for no fly zones there is a justification when they blew up a passenger airline over lockerbie killing our people on the ground and killing people for america there was a justification to do what i suspect russia might have done under the same circumstances which you said right we're coming in we're taking you out we're bombing the hell out of the place and then there will be a change of regime and that would have been more justifiable than this libyan rebels did off the cuff to intervene they also may say to intervene to we not therefore have
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a duty to go in and help them out and we don't want you to do we bowed to a saw aides in a revolution who is trying to grab our to decide what the outcome of that war is going to be and i say we have no duty while we are out there wandering around the desert there was a justification it was lockerbie there's no justification i prefer the russian position i prefer the chinese position i prefer the german position all of which is the siamese we wish you well and we're not firing any guns away not sending in any planes what now then if you were felician that we pull out and leave the libyans to what could essentially be a bloody civil war it is a bloody civil war that's what happens in civil wars it isn't the point the reason that you have the word war and rolled up in civil war is it's not called civil negotiation it is a fight i didn't expect the rebels they will win but they don't need to win
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risking our blood and our money what if now that the international community has irreparably fallen out with him he actually stays in power in the first war i don't care about the international community and secondly they haven't but you know they don't like him but there's lots of people they don't like i mean why they. actually why don't they go in while you're at libya just go down the road a bit to congo where literally under a thousand people have been brought out why haven't we gone there why don't we go and protect the minority tribe in is involved why it was actually there's a lot of injustice in the world and maybe injustice even in this country right who knows but the issue is that there is nothing that can be done the international community is a big fact raul's very a walk once of the politicians is that they look around but themselves look at their ratings in the polls in my sorry you know what i'm not doing very well here but people who vote for me think i'm going to get they're going to charge me you know. what i'll wander around north africa wander around the middle east why do we
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go into saudi arabia where they've banned march is the king as announce there will be severe repercussions for demonstrations and in the east they started firing everybody why don't we go into d.m. in why don't we go in everywhere what's your answer to all these questions why don't we go and see them and why don't we get into syria because it's nothing to do with us we have neither the power of the thought of title nor the will nor as we learned from iraq where one hundred and eighty of good people died and probably forty billion forty or fifty billion quid went out of our coffers which we could possibly even for that profit was up right that has nothing to do with us things take time and yet we have still going into libya which by you know take all think has nothing to do with us is because we could have been open about gadhafi you know what it is we're warry a nation trying to relive the old days of the empire with cameron keep on shouting out where of all the pink bits gotten you know strolling around the middle east you
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know without a side enough without an exit plan we know how to go into these places we have no idea how to get out u.k. institutions played it big role in rehabilitating macafee regime not they don't look at it and say that for they'd also like been labelled media now that the media has. turned on him again how important is it for the team to my thing an intervention like this and indeed regime change will be divided up into two points first of all the governments whoever they are in this been going on there for forty odd years we have been licking gadhafi is backside now for four decades whether we supply arms to them or we embrace them like that discussed in place they were. put actually these people you know the ten ton politicians move either way so what we're kissing could off his backside and now we're trying to kick it it's ridiculous so the media do have
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a role and the role of the media is to expose that we are trading with dictators now so what does the government say they say we have to view with the reality the political reality we have to we have to trade with these people and then somebody wakes up with subtlety weren't so trading with problems that. it is pathetic absolutely pathetic but at the same time it every so often the government changes pyaar and when the government turns you spout their view changes so there's no consistency to my mind actually the media have been pretty good pretty good the problem we face now is we're now at war with people and we don't want so we actually have to support our troops we don't necessary it is like cameron got nothing else to do decide whether it should be wandering around all spittle in the u.k. or should be wandering around the battlefields of of the middle east but we have to
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have to support our troops or the media gets caught in a difficult position its troops or its readers and all the center of our world. the government there idiots and the libyan regime are disgusting so the media gets caught in a very difficult there and you were the mace notorious that it's out of the u.k. to make an interest happen right very kind of you to put it through your eighth that that it with tabloid culture is that thing that made wars like this easier to sell and popularized by the british public. eye except the first bit of sun except to the sun it's spectacularly undermining excellent censorship i think though that they didn't actually make any difference to government policy i mean you know. the issue about the media is it's like the sea it's always with us you've simply got to put up with it if you're a policymaker and all right there will be
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a lot of aggravation about libya now i mean it started off all right we thought we were going to blow them all out of the water we'd all be home for having having a cup of tea at the ritz bar past fall so the nightmare is is is still to be faced in my view but i don't think it's fair to blame the media for it i mean i'm personally massively hostile to the libyan impression mainly because i saw why up and in iraq these things take peculiar turbans which you can't really work out intellectually nor guess. nevertheless. you know i'm very much in favor of our soldiers and so you get toward i put the media was stronger i think you're right about that it the media stronger because of what happened in iraq i mean the trouble was that a million people marched against the iraq war blair blair was not telling his cabinet and the things will be revealed now because he was scared they were going to leave so basically they were deciding it as though you and i were having
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a nice chat so another glass of serving the wrong doer said oh yes we would be what you think given the office he was is a bit of a go yes good idea tom and then they went in right so the million were ignored people will say that's the government's various governments know nothing from the iraq and afghanistan but do you think what in fact whitehall learnt was how to tell another military intervention no absolutely the issue is quite clear. we didn't want iraq it was numbered on us by a vainglorious prime minister. cameron is now wandering around in the desert of to brook trying to work out how to get out he will look in the idea at the end of all this but the but the underlying issue is with libya. there have been no deaths on our side just why if i only caught a crash and god forbid we lose ten people all all by the like to use those heat seeking missiles which you can basically just walk in and take according to today's
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papers. if that happened we saw it being blown out of the sky don't even think about it so the issue is we haven't dropped any blood yeah we've dropped tens of millions of pounds which we haven't got all but not one single one of the people who has died when that happens the game and the p.r. game will change politically what does someone like david cameron gain from waging a war in africa my mil india will come and sore what was in it for him or for a country he's a pro for he hears unfortunately a professional bleeding heart and so he's one of those guys who rush around endlessly he's a total political animal by the way rush around endlessly saying something must be done. the answer is something mustn't be done it's like when you're about to send off a really stinking is. on the night before to your boss right don't send out
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a mile go to bed wake up in the morning reread it and decide whether it was a good idea or not cameron hasn't got that ability basically i think he's gone mad he's gone mad very early he's only been in power a year now barmy is he going to be the last as long as blair blair was thirty five at the end of it all but i want my suspicion is that the pressure is just driven involving kelvin mackenzie thank you very much. please. move lose. its pts. just so.
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reports. say. the books this is all to see these are all top stories british police are given a green light to use tough tactics against riots has spread throughout the u.k. . the government's special social policies are playing for britain's worst disorder in. america's financial woes could see its crown as the world's top economic economy economy pass to china in less than four years investors are expected to turn more often now to asian markets to escape the economic turmoil as the us in the us and europe. and this russian official turned a blind eye to complaints about peeta father sold the public knowledge to the rogue
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vigilante crackdown on sexual predators and current science crimes laws slammed for being too soft and failure to keep the threat from the country's plague. shipbuilder school unions are you going to come get me and i get those words but i can introduce you the verdict for russian footballers tonight seems to be good but let's try harder you know haven't you hit the nail on the head so many against serbia but really it comes score more than one goal when you lead from start to finish good win though we will have a goal in just a second just the rest of the wednesday night sport. always great to have you with us this is the sports today plenty ahead over the next ten minutes including all the. top to winning ways with the latest euro twenty twelve qualifiers kicking off a number of months time russia record their first victory since june beating serbia
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. net last true time defending champion andy murray crushes art of the color of the masters in his opening match against kevin understand. this is a bird is a plane no it is blue tie taking off in the russian capital as well for the second time not a lot of stress free flying but thrills and spills. great shots and more all not just a moment but russia will enter next month's euro two thousand and twelve qualifiers in confident fashion after notching up a win over serbia tonight pick up the cats men seeing off the visitors by one goal to nil powerful pogrebnyak them making all the difference eight minutes after the break their stock car forward mopping up at him on public change his initial strike how wet slippery surface of a locomotive stadium are not making it easy for either side to play attractive football take out the cats charges nights and call in macedonia on the republic of
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ireland in crunch european qualifiers the start of next. playing games and european top team because the majority of the players from seven ilk are european with clubs so in that way it was nobody who. practice. for the game because most of the. mess that came here and if one g. get their way is some you will and so will become the highest paid player in the world the russian premier league side saying we'll pay the camera and are quite extraordinary five hundred and. eighty thousand dollars a week in comparison christiane with a poultry three hundred fifty thousand probably interest right correct so has been strongly linked with a move for the past number of days and he believed to be willing to shell out fifty million dollars for the for time off him he would be europe meanwhile another chargen shaaban has gone on record to say he won't be leaving arsenal for southern russia the spite feeling to kneel down on
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a regular spot at the emirates last season bungee our own five billion or so current often currently have a rebirth of carlos and yuri jerk off on their poops. to tennis were under murray's competitive preparations for this month's us open grandslam suffered a blow and choose the night the scot exiting the rogers cup in montreal following defeat to south africa and kevin understood in the open match of his tournament marie celeste her opponent knocking at the two time defending champion in st sets dropping just became in the second six three six one had ended its murray's third consecutive opening loss in american masters offense this year following surprise the feat need well son miami. of always very well you. can go to our store really really doesn't. i'm going for richard dusky is syfy through to the next stage in color they are
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repeating german florian meyer ten seeded french when you ask your partner into the six three six two victory to progress into the last thirty two for brazilian thomas to choose. in the women's game kim clijsters had to enter rogers cup run before truly began the world over to suffering an abdominal injury in her first class of judging in toronto the belgian seeing she felt the injury flare up during the warm up but did not stop the twenty eight year old taking the first set six three clijsters suan in the second set when she called them to after being unable to stand the pain look you prepare for a chinese qualifier jai with your playing at see if the head of the u.s. open a third straight title is the prize up for grabs in new york from august twenty. third well that just getting worse and worse and i tried to call the trainer. so well you know we can't do much more than that you have. something to just try to
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relieve the pain a little bit and. really hard. the question was you know only. we're number sixteen am evanovich was in dominant form against chinese. six one six one on the streets it scored him check or four if you believe is up next for the serve receiving first second roger says to talk to us. the world's top golfers are busy gearing up at the atlanta athletic club for this week's p.g.a. championship tiger woods one of them after arriving in georgia and choose the four time winner warming up after driving range before teeing off a friend origin at all woods hasn't won a major since the two thousand and eight u.s. open on a specially open field it's going to be extremely tough for the thirty five year old who previously taught the sport's writings for a massive six hundred twenty three weeks current u.s. open champion reebok arroyo heads into the final major of the season as bookies
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favorite. and i felt champions green bay have hopes of the fen their preparations ahead of the new american football season subpar training camp sessions among some of the criticism leveled up to holders quarterback r n rogers channeling former n.b.a. star allen iverson when us just what is going on. practice. practice. practice . concerned. we're just going to clean things up to move. from one hard hitting sport to another where the clock is ticking joined ahead of the twenty eleven rugby world cup action kicking off less than a month from now on september ninth in new zealand games and on pre-selected third consecutive final company achieved by one team england but their star man simply having fun is important to. looking towards. the world.
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you. can fold your example this was a saver in situations of the way he was to be there to enjoy it and. finally moscow was the place to be this week if you like your sport to come with a few laughs the russian capital playing host to the red bull flugtag event for the second time in three years robert downey went along to find out a little more. he can barely overcome gravity. it would hardly be safe to pull a little jog which is a german player like he actually sports. but he's completely it is creative and it generates a lot of fun with the disciplines presenting their own meat growing machines and putting them through their places which have to be unsinkable and they're not
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allowed to have any kind of engine performance are judged by did pull we pray to rear distance of the flight creativity to ensure a ship well it's worth mentioning that the last two aspects usually dominate the first one. brad guth looked at he the russian capital one a second time guru to be an extremely attractive man from muscovites with nearly one hundred thousand spectators watching the show. it's the very first time we've taken porridge in the end and i'm just stunned that there are so many spectators there is such a lot of enthusiasm we didn't expect it to be so exciting and it's been an awesome experience. is only part of the action here as sound followers of looked out at plenty of motivation well for others it's a way of life for years but we do care about the result if we fail to take first
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place we will try again next time otherwise we'll just be resting on our laurels. we've met so many pupil intelligent and interesting people here that's why we're going to take part in flugtag events every single year that's a sure. way comes to look to apparently the white one. has no limits sound strive just the feeling of taking up some do their best. with is there are gradations but this time around pretty busy distance lobsters are not usually known to fly but do seem to be boosted by barrels of beer. these red giant bring in big three to the tasting team from the southern russian city of restored. we were aiming to surprise both the spectators and our competitors and of course all those who supported us even damaged our award by holding it too tight.
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