tv [untitled] September 4, 2011 12:30am-1:00am EDT
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that was not the line from moscow and here's a look at the day's news and the week's top stories leading his new leaders try to bring calm to tripoli after capturing the capital but the massive flood of weapons on the streets means stability could still be a long way off. moscow's slams the newest sanctions on syria aimed to put pressure on president bashar asad over his red down on protesters doubts over the accuracy of media coverage coming out of the country and raising are raising questions about who's to blame for the bloodshed of. ukraine threatens to take
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russian support and support for a discount on gas prices but the kremlin claims it's on solid ground in the looming battle saying complaints have no legal ground. and hundreds of thousands rally across israel and the nation's biggest anti-government protest demonstrators demands to be of the words turn their attention from security to social justice. time's running out for colonel gadhafi to give himself up to leave his interim government now recognized as the country's legitimate power but british m.p. very gardiner believes the u.k. has gone far beyond the un resolution next r.t. talks to a labor politician who voted against intervention. today i'm talking to barry gardener who's a labor member of parliament and one of the very few m.p.'s to a very serious against the intervention in libya mr gardiner thanks for talking to r.t. today now we see that the rebels if we can still call them that have practically
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taken tripoli and looks like he's lost the fight have you changed your mind about the libyan intervention the point is the legitimacy of it and that's what i read in the beginning and i think most people would agree that it was right to intervene on humanitarian grounds to save the people of benghazi that was never the assume it was all and whether in nato should then become involved as effectively the strike force for the rebel course and that's what it's being and that of course was in my view way beyond the brief that the united nations had given and it was wrong it was not we should have been about regime change a civil war in libya is something for them it's not something for the rest of the world to interview how do you wish it could have been different then what would you have done if you'd been in charge i think what we should have seen is we should have seen an intervention by the forces that went in to stop that attack on
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benghazi to neutralize gadhafi and to make sure that he did not conduct any aggressive sorties as he had previously been doing but not that they should then become the air on the straight forward for the rebels david cameron said a few days ago that nato would lend support in libya for as long as civilians need protecting what was your reaction to that is that open ended commitment as it sounds. it was very clear in the original un resolution it was very clear from our prime minister spoke in parliament here that there would be no. occupation force that would be totally wrong and one of the things that troubled me all was this. as to whether there should be troops on the ground and of course that wasn't expressly prohibited by the resolution but but it
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was something that i think all of us were very concerned about. what we saw or as the rebels were going into tripoli the other day certainly on the radio programs that were broadcast in the u.k. we would go left go left go left these instructions being yelled out by what were obviously british soldiers british personnel who were leading that advance group now that i think is where we've overstepped the line there's also now talk of pursing peacekeeping forces on the ground in libya i seen that something you were. decimated country with no structures for maintaining order and now is that not the only way i don't believe it is i don't believe it's right that we should be staying there effectively to establish the new regime that's not what this was originally about it was about humanitarian protection now let me be clear
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i'm very pleased to see the back of gadhafi with a very evil dictator the situation is in front of the international criminal court better. and i'm very glad that his days are now at an end i wish for the new regime well but i think it's important that they establish their regime they prove to the international community that they have the capacity not to tear themselves into different factions and to libya as a strong unified government but that's their responsibility you supported the invasion of iraq back in two thousand and. three why is this very different it's very different. the invasion of iraq was because. saddam hussein had refused to reveal as he was obliged to under chapter seven of the united nations resolution whether or not he had got rid of all of the nuclear chemical and biological
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weapons that we knew he had previously about he refused to do that even as late as february hans blix was saying we do not know whether he still has these he listed a whole load of v.x. nerve gas or mustard gas different agents chemical agents so we didn't know and he was not willing to allow. other countries to come to interview the scientists to see the audit trails to know whether he got rid of them or not in that situation it would have been ludicrous to have had a million strong army that was on the doorstep of iraq simply go away when the resolution fourteen forty one had given iran given him a final opportunity to comply with his dog agents that had the world done that then what would have happened is he would have simply rebuilt those programs with impunity knowing that he was absolutely untouchable and the world would not do
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anything against him we would have then been precipitated into a far more major conflict into the middle east between iran and iraq with devastating consequences destruction of the world's oil supplies it was a terrible situation and it was right that we took the action that we did now the fact that the united nations didn't sanction it in the in terms of the second resolution does not change the fact that forty and forty one said it was a final opportunity for him to comply now i'm a parent i have children i know that if i tell my children please come and do the washing up and they don't do it and i said look i've told. once already please cover up if you have twelve years of that which is what we had with set up and saying and you then come to the point where you say this is your final chance and he still does not comply then it's important that you take the ultimate sanction
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after that what about what happens afterwards there in both iraq and afghanistan the real violence began after the dictatorships were toppled do you see that happening in libya i think there is a danger of this and what you saw was certainly in iraq was a complete failure of the occupying powers then to stabilize the situation and they let the the iraqi army keep their weapons but they disbanded the army they said you must go back to your villages but you can keep their weapons this was insanity absolutely insanity and we must not be in a position where we've done is created greater instability in libya that is absolutely clear. but nonetheless equally must avoid these becoming occupation force i think afghanistan is a very good example russia has very bitter experience of a canvas down as does britain of being an occupying power and you start off
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being a friend of someone and you end up being hated by everyone an occupying force is a very dangerous place to be and you should get out as quickly as you can and middle way that some would argue that nato is stepping in has made this situation worse is it not their nature is responsibility to stay and clear up the matter you pose the question that really is how do you get to where you want to be and of course the answer is well i wouldn't have started from here but you're right we're now in this situation and therefore we have to do is to ensure that we provide support for stability without our cells being that stabilizing. military force it must not be that the new government relies on the military of britain and nato in order to maintain power they must be able to do that on their own we can give advice we can give help to help them stabilize the situation where we must not
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assume responsibility ourselves governments in fifth that lessons were learned from what happened in iraq given the way that this conflict is being conducted do you believe that it's always a danger for every government if you and every army to be fighting the last war. what you do is you learn lessons from one conflict then take on to the next but usually what you forget is that the context of the situation is different the next time and therefore the lessons that you've learned from the previous experience may not be appropriate in the conflict that you are now fighting you mentioned the factions inside the national transitional council we now know that some of those factions are religious groups who hope to establish an islamic state in libya how what will the attitude to that you think are great from nato and from the libyans themselves will they get a voice in this new democracy well it's not for nato or for the else to allow but
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it's for the people of libya to decide what they want to do it's for them to decide their own future. in this country and. all across the world people have to learn to live. with the fact that we have different religious views different ethical views and nonetheless we have to live together we have to spine some means of sharing a society sharing a country and making it work for all of us i believe the people of libya are no less capable of doing that than the people of the. for the people of the united kingdom do you think that ultimately his intervention will cause more trouble in a middle eastern region that is after all already deeply unstable so i think the most serious i think it will it if nato stays there as an occupation force but i don't think that is going to happen i think the really troubling conflicts in in
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the middle east at the moment are within syria i think if you look at bahrain and the way in which saudi arabia went into bahrain to prop up the oligarchy there against the wishes of the people these are the flashpoints in the middle east that still have not burst asunder that is going to happen. once people have scented revolution once they have seen that freedom and a better life is possible i don't think they will go back under the yoke of the policy barry gardner thank you very much.
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was doing and this is the reason we were given for doing that there was a personal protest. during the vietnam war against the war movement emerge that alter the course of history this movement didn't take place on college campuses but in the barracks and on ships penetrated elite military colleges like west point and it spread throughout the battlefields of vietnam. today few people know about the g.i. movement against the war in vietnam. after the army we always said free the army or fun travel and adventure but it really meant the fire. down. for your social. media.
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today's news and this week's top stories leading. into tripoli after capturing the capital but the massive flood of weapons onto the streets and still be a long way off. moscow slams a new sanctions in syria aim to put pressure on president. doubt over the accuracy of media coverage coming out of the country are raising questions about who's to blame for the bloodshed in. ukraine threatens to take russia to court in its push for a discount on gas prices but the kremlin is on solid ground in the looming battle saying the planes have no legal ground. and hundreds of thousands rally
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across israel in the nation's biggest anti-government protest demonstrators demand the authorities turn their attention from security just. as time now for sports update with natasha. hello welcome to our g.'s porch and here are the headlines this hour russia sergei buckley and claims gold in the fifty kilometer war well the chiefs are all ones that women's high jump at the world finals and. it's all the table it is some shells goal against macedonia means russia take sole control of their year old swain says well call it flying group. and also the build up to cal's next meeting with mark is begins in back months native money love with a wild putus
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a place on the twelfth of november in las vegas. as beginning tagal where russia two golds a silver and the bronze at the world championships on saturday still those medals coming in the man's fifty kilometer walk wears it again so it's all foreigners going biding his time before taking the lead about two thirds into the race this one's a four year old control of the place after that finishing the job in three hours forty one minutes and twenty four seconds in these there's a goal of the finished one minutes when c one seconds behind the leader australian gerrard saw it was that. this is going you know that if i want to last ten kilometers on autopilot i don't remember the last moment so i pulled myself together only when my team mates picked up a few rounds of the race was very hard mainly due to the human. remains i'm on the cheat sheet of added another gold for a shane the women's high jump by clearing two metres three centimeters with a fast sound double defending champion blank of lossage operations and still the
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bronze one to tell him answer me out said see no. one will podium for russia in the women's four one four hundred meters relay as they took braun's behind the winner as you say and second placed jamaica. and the final gold of the day when to use a. vaulting the two hundred meters the jamaican clocking nineteen point fourteen seconds beating american will take some frenchman crystal from america into second and third respectfully cells we prevented from bolt who was disqualified from the one hundred meters last three to four will start. to feel like a winner why he made the film i want to be with i said well that's a process i can do and that's not much working on the case for the full balance tomorrow i can get short for the world. right now and for the russians also most a call for patience for heroes runs his wildly excel but says now think advocates challenge is a possibility on friday night which is the ball flew past the details. three points
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were imperative the russian keep their hopes alive of course point automatically for next year's finals in poland and ukraine however the russians didn't get off to the greatest of stunts and they had to wait until almost a half hour march great their first opportunity was under his record sing his gongs and had a go just wanted to keep his left on first most don't you are able to think straight or hosting long periods and they could open the scoring five minutes i warm up time but i couldn't pundit manage to run a keeper of a shot might be like that however the not very forward was agreed to will to have been awarded a penalty as it seems he was tripped and marianne's but that's when russia went in front just sixty seconds later i got underway a shot it was a question run for me fifty metres my goal was the feeling of to educate who in turn by negus i'm sure it was completely a moment to gauge of the area and from time to denominate field is changed somehow managed to find its way into the back of a match looked at it from
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a sneaky push was i want to see again in a hurry to get it to the treasury put in a much improved performance in the second half that i was there a deposition they were only able to double their advantage to be to kind of been stevie side space chants however the committee most europeans hadn't because. you see if i imagine they got to move it would change very soon. to be. feeling for evangel prepaying. them injured his son it's clear if this guy came in. the service of those who were very happy about her first ever formants to be honest we were all full of it during chloe there was a happy ending to it which is great for the fans who were brilliant because russian one of them had to choose the match against republican running which he needs to take place in mr cheney's speech this danish cheese with the national team in it spanking should be much. different as well in the us again for years we get all three points tuesday's match will be very different because the owners should like
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you to play in a much more to rick still and but if you treat them games of points of a victory in a much of a kind of very little spirit to beat republican women she she began to see. and talking of violent giovanni trapattoni inside laid out a goal as joel was good private slovakian meaning the irishman now need to be treasurer next week the same contention armenia kept the pressure up on the top three with a comprehensive win a way to dora they seized on eleven points with seven of ten games played ireland and slovakia had fourteen and russia sixteen. and elsewhere on friday night england kept their unbeaten streak alive with a three mil victory away to a bogey area fabio capello's men now all alone at the summit of group g. kooky leaders the netherlands edged out some marino robin and percy helping himself to full goals in the eleventh to nothing fresh in germany now eleven points clear
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in group and become the first known hosting team to qualify for the finals after beating the all eight and they are running away with group c. while france tells the group the standings following a two neil two one think tree over albania. case is known as one pole position for the summer. grand prix braking. on them is on the circuit the whole derided one minutes thirty three point three eight seconds to be zero mark and shout for hillary and so on. will start from second and third respectively in sunday's race stone only it's the overall championship by four to four points from the round so with six races still to go this year. now a russian basketball club has reaped the benefits of the ongoing n.b.a. lockout san antonio as forwards as you and blair is said to play in some model this season the first american star to come to the country during the labor dispute it's twenty two year old will join so i'll sneak off to averaging eight points and seven
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rebounds for the spurs last year and agent happy will do the same is true i'm off against a great competition in russia which will help mentions to his game the contract also plays in the south cools and a clerical group called back to the n.b.a. once of the locality where is that. invokes in many. markets and to add another chapter to their rivalry the pair preparing to give the fans a new to remember as they face off on the twelfth in las vegas a few thousand marquees to self impact runs native philippines he's already beaten his macs are going to split decision in two thousand and eight the to box to a controversial jewel before that so when the face stall for the same g.m. ground back in two thousand and four pac-man they'll be a welterweight title on the line and the filipino hasn't lost in harvard tells me
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as well marcus was last beaten by floyd mayweather senior years ago. and when. he won the fire that are still fights and then of course i won the. and i have a very hard for this. you know to give my best and to give a good show and using my style you might find it and use my he might be my new show i need everything because these might be a reason i different way to go. and so i thought if i may wear russia's red on a team rolled over to check side energy to when they know girl junior club well cup seventy was how the game added as i'm on course here for of course now. even if some fans were disappointed by the fact that it wasn't canada play the russians in the final the seeds of that rated as incessant atmosphere at the sold out every now and charged up the red army from the opening minutes to match their chip opponents
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from call of the ball right were the enemy and besides this thirty mins going into the final match against the red army while the russians were forced to take it. easy to get stage later it was clear after the first period and three answered goals that the loss was merely a hiccup on the way to florence the second period so the russians ramped up the pressure on the energy as that sentiment school it might be called puts another one on the scoreboard below the czechs managed to score for the first break it was nowhere near enough to match russia's three in the second period visitors second goal of the match and the third period through to gave them a glimpse of hope but the red machine justified its nickname and may just work and unreachable seven to. pick up but we have unbelievable emotions with him and it's such an electric atmosphere that it's all things to the spectators also think oh my
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teammates and all the soft money business school is great just happy but. some of these guys could go on to play in the kontinental hockey league or the cage shelf and some might even make it to russia's national squad for the kind of support they experience here in almost a weekly if they're. but for now this unique siberian experience has probably helped him and the rest of the scenes at this earnest builds character and invaluable can they aren't see the big game the junior club world cup organizers are aiming for legitimate and want this to become a hero in the event that's a role to play there aren't too many international youth competitions in the world today and if this proves right here gnomes that the hunger is their. love lives. believe that period of spilling out of all the judging by the attendance at this first ever generic sad world cup plus certain some of the missing stuff the certain has quite
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