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larry collection ramona pulls a. maiden's hotels believe closer louis de mint isn't shipping it was promised but they promise. more come back you are watching our cheese for the glad to have you with us let's take a look at your top headlines russia urges at the u.n. security council to help end the violence suppression of anti-government protests in syria moscow has called that use new round of sanctions targeting series of oil exports inefficient in resolving the conflict. in libya rebels that surround one of cut off his last remaining strongholds east of tripoli with reports of one of the colonel's sons being killed in the area meanwhile time runs out for the pro-government loyalists to surrender in bani walid and with opposition leaders saying negotiations have failed. and other top stories of the week hundreds of
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thousands of israelis take to the streets across the country demanding the government improve living standards rather than spending money on settlements and of the military protests have been the largest anti-government rallies into the history of the jewish state. moscow is a blaze of a color with a fireworks and a record breaking laser show as the russian capital celebrates his eight hundred sixty fourth birthday and the military has been taking over red square wrapping up a five day tattoo with russian and foreign forces marching together. and a clock's ticking for not colonel gadhafi to surrender to libya's interim government the national transitional council is now widely recognized as the country's legitimate our next british m.p. barry gardner who voted against western intervention gives his insight into the conflict. today i'm talking to barry gardener who's a labor member of parliament and one of the very few m.p.'s to
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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 taken tripoli and it 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 queried in the beginning i think most people would agree that it was right to intervene on humanitarian grounds to save the people of the girls and that was never the d.c. was all it's whether nato should become involved as effectively the strikeforce for the rebel corps and that's what it's been 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 that this 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 for an interview how do you wish it could have been different then what would
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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 benghazi to neutralize gadhafi and to make sure that he then did not conduct any aggressive sorties as he had previously been doing but not that they should then become the air on the strike force 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 our prime minister spoke in parliament here that there would be no. haitian force that would be totally wrong one of the things troubled me all this was this bill as to whether there should be troops on the
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ground and of course that wasn't expressly prohibited by the resolution but but it was something that i think all of us were very concerned about. what we saw 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 peacekeeping forces on the ground in libya i see not something you oppose but it decimates a country with no structure there maintaining order 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
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effectively tristan the new regime that's not what this was originally about it was about humanitarian protection let me be clear i am very pleased to see the back of gadhafi from this is a very evil dictator and the sooner he is in front of the international criminal court the 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 live. as a strong unified government but that's their responsibility you supported the invasion of iraq back in two thousand and. three why is it different so it's very different. the invasion of iraq because. saddam hussein had refused
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to reveal as he was obliged to under the chapter seven of the united nations resolution whether or not he had got rid of all of the nuclear chemical and. biological weapons that he knew he had previously. he refused to do and even as late as every hans blix was saying we do not know whether he still has things he listed a whole load of v.x. nerve gas 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 fortune forty one had given iraq given him a final opportunity to comply with its obligations had the world done that then
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what would have happened is he would have simply rebuilt those programs within putin knowing that he was absolutely untouchable and the world would not do anything against him we would have then been precipitated into a far more major conflict into the in 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 a second resolution does not change the fact that fourteen forty one said it was the 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 come up if you have twelve years of that which is what we had was set up the same and you then come to the point where you say this is your final chance and he still
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does not comply then it's important that you take the ultimate sanction. what about what happens afterwards there in both iraq and afghanistan are real violence began after that it take the ships were toppled do you see that happening in libya i think there is a danger and what you saw was certainly in iraq was a complete failure of the occupying powers them to stabilize the situation they let the iraqi army keep their weapons but they disbanded the army and they said you must go back to your villages but you can keep your weapons this was insanity absolutely insanity and we must not be in a position of what we've done is created greater instability in libya that is absolutely clear. but nonetheless equally must avoid is becoming an occupation force i think afghanistan is
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a very good example russia has very bitter experience over gammas down there as does britain of being an occupying power and you start off 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 what's the middle way that some would argue that nato stepping in has made this situation worse is it not their nature his 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 what we have to do is to ensure that we provide support for stability without our cells being that speed belies in. 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
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give advice we can give help to help them stabilize the situation but we must not pursue responsibility ourselves governments insist that lessons were learned from what happened in iraq but given the way that this conflict is being conducted it's do you believe that look it's always a danger for every government should knife you and every army to be fighting the last war. what you do is you learn lessons from one conflict which then take on to the next but usually you forget is 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 and 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 what will the attitude to that bt
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think from nato and from the libyans themselves will they get a voice in this new democracy road it's not for nato or for the else to allow but 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 had to learn to live. with the fact that we have different religious views different ethical views 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. erica of the people of the united kingdom do you think that ultimately made his attention will cause more trouble in the middle east a region that is after already deeply unstable so i think the most serious i think
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it will it if 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 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. and 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 larry gardner thank you very much.
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it's just so. russia urges the u.n. security council's help end of the violence suppression of anti-government protests in syria moscow has called the use of a new round of sanctions targeting a series of oil exports inefficient in resolving the conflict. in libya rebel surrounded one of duffy's last for many strongholds east of tripoli with reports one of the colonel's sons being killed in the area meanwhile time runs out for the pro-government boy who was to surrender in bani walid with opposition leaders saying if negotiations have faith. and other top stories of the week hundreds of thousands of israelis take to the streets across the country demanding the government improve living standards rather than spending money on settlements and the military the protests have been the largest anti-government rallies in the
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history of the jewish state. of moscow's a blaze of color with fireworks and record breaking laser shows as the russian capital celebrates its eight hundred sixty fourth birthday and the military has been taking over red square and wrapping up a five day tattoo with foreign forces marching together. and let's see who's a lighting up the sports world next with natasha. hello welcome to sport here in r.t.l. top stories first icing on the cake russia had two girls to their medal tally on the final day of the world athletics championships with wins in the hamill throwing and women's eight hundred meters. meanwhile you say involved leads jamaica to a world record breaking picturing him before by one hundred meters relieved to finally battle the deadly championships. and also russia to compete in the rugby
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world cup for the first time this year r.t. caught up with the school before they flew to new zealand. and let's begin with the five weeks where the world finals concluded on sunday with russia claiming two more girls on the closing day by the assad another surprising the odds by beating world champion caster semenya in the women's eight hundred meters the russian corkey one minute fifty five point eight seven seconds samantha had to settle for silver the second behind in kenya and janet says doing two bronze. i have an incredible feeling inside me i can't find any words to express them i'm not tired though my result was fantastic i have three more competitions this season but i won the most important one in the world championships. and earlier that you don't always see on the top of the women's hamel throwing off the mark in seventy seven meters and thirteen centimeters edging betsy hard love germany by more than
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me to chinese bend sushant completed the podium. and jamaica claimed the final gold of the championships in style size and the only world record of the two mental demands full by one hundred meters relay using ball raising the quarter to a thirty seven point zero four second victory finishing where head of second placed bronze and sinking some lives and. you remember the hard part of it. that's. one of the biggest. in football russia have to beat island in the euro twice twelve qualifying game to guarantee themselves and self-support in group b. to can't get schooled held an open training session on sunday two days before the
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all important match statistics on russia's side edged ireland in their first meeting away from home the upcoming moscow clashes and lost one game for the visitors as a defeat could deny their will invite hopes the hosts are fully fit parts midfielder. sidelined through suspension russia also place love and door on the seventh and eleven thought to respect. the russian rugby players are looking forward to their first ever world cup match a clash against the united states on the fifteenth of september richard pump will feel it caught up with the school before they headed to new zealand. the wait is almost over thirty players who fly to new zealand who have spent the last three months training intensively and gaining vital much experience however for the senior team if he plays his club rugby in england he's delighted but russia can finally start to do better talking on the rugby pitch it's been hanging over as you know if the idea of the world cup that's just coming closer by the day last month
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or so so really was it's just a bit of a relief that it's finally come however before they leave they spoke to the media about their hopes and expectations ahead of what will be the greatest moment so far in very sporting careers russia one of the tournaments minnows but for the no fans and winger he just glad to have made it couldn't even dream of it when i was younger yeah playing the russian and even play for russia at the world cup stage. and now here for the last three years it has been a dream that i travel and literally have a world away to russia still have a long way to go until they can even think of being able to compete on a level playing field with the likes of new zealand and australia however the president of a russian rugby union has a fact his country finally made it to the finals will help boost the profile of the sport you see his first term ever we qualify for the rugby world cup it is
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a great achievement for us from team for rushmore of course never before with just such an opportunity to play with their. most famous strongest teams of course people were not easy to play with or for sure to meet in some of these themes. for the players for the professional rugby it's a great experience rusher play their first match of the tournament on september fifteenth begin to be united states of america. given they are in a group of australian. and oil and its again would be americans russian coaching staff will be targeting as look to become the first good beaton's to ever win the mansion first will come we will form a black legend sean fitzpatrick is going to see russia of mean it's in world com and he says the whole of new zealand is buzzing ahead of the tournament which kicks off from friday the ninth september because our car was not here this is the last
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time we have here there are lots of times to new zealand sun since you know as a nation. those four million people talk about a stadium of four million people and they're looking forward to welcoming the rugby world despite a disappointing tour of united kingdom recently where the russians last evening games against english and world club sides of the russian campus heinie and even if they lose all four games in new zealand the most important thing is that they've become the first players to represent their country of the third biggest sporting event in the world which number three hearty. moto g.p. now and jorge lorenzo has won the summary no groundbreakers saying compassion for they see as title cases stoner however retain as they are just by punishing third lower and so on his blue yamaha pass the bill six and season leader on the stand and held on so well ahead of compact with that he could drop the beast element into place you can result track so we want to finish for spain in the silliest ten years
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were also winners in the rest of the categories on the day the runs still count stone is a constant what is why races still to go in twenty eleven motor g.p. is next stop is that fair of course. and finally the most high profile professional athletes usually have a skilful agent to thank for their exposure and big money deals the ice hockey agent association vice president gore has been shedding some light on his profession it was a gorski explains. huge contracts global grand indorsements and thousands of screaming fans the ice hockey all stars of the world really do have it all but this is why being phenomenally talented individuals they would have a hard time making such an impact on the biggest stage without someone pulling the strings behind the scenes in audio shack or never expected to become a sports agent but now he's become one of russia's trailblazers in the business he manages such mega stars as you have getting moloch and sergey going char so there's
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a which i became an agency by accident i lost my job in one thousand one thousand nine hundred struggling to make ends meet a friend of mine called me one day and said he got word from the new york rangers that a sports agency is pursuing me i don't jump the gun and let those guys pursue my services eventually the company's representatives may took me and i took up the job . we shake off as well aware of the trials and tribulations his clients the daily he himself had a twenty three year playing career in cold spartak moscow after that. i've got some colleagues who never played and they think a hockey background is not necessary to do their job and i tend to disagree as one must be able to evaluate and i think this current level of performance and his potential that's what ultimately determines a player's price and while managing moloch in going charge and other big names would be the top entries on resume no agent would want to miss
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a transcendent up and coming talent really a blossom into a star you're pushing as it was that i would say i represent between forty to fifty players in total including those born in one thousand nine hundred four and one thousand nine hundred five and try to keep in touch with all my clients and go to their matches if possible obviously it is a conflict of interest frequently because i can't attend all my players games i see in time. the competitive big money business can bring out the worst in so majors with sound going as far as to steal the diamond in the rough that others have found which of course says he experienced those shady dealings first hand and believes a lack of sporting knowledge is driving his colleagues in underhanded tactics. one agent blatantly told me he would take players from me once his current crop of stars retire this practice is widespread in russia while the united states for instance has a code of conduct which limits such action if an athlete is already represented by
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one agent and no other agent can recruit him. however it was shock of claims he knows a few american agents and find ways to cheat players out of their hard earned money so you know i mean if you say stuff which is i have never heard of asians taking money from players in russia but it's happened in the states before i knew that on very close states and was a victim of such a scam and they also tried to trick alexander ovechkin and that xander don't love since parents are the ones who often choose their child's age and as for the future he should make inquiries about it every agent of the players themselves though are much tighter need group and help each other out when the going gets tough molecule among those benefiting from the smooth any child fans ition by teaming up with going shark. malkin has an easier time adjusting because going charmed was already on the team max talbot's and sidney crosby were all sort of clients playing in pittsburgh at the time marquis moved into sardi's high use and stayed there for
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three and a half years so going char was like complete brother to have been there for a while he paid the bills helped him set up a bank account among other things. seeing your favorite athlete on the list of the richest people in their sport the cover of a new magazine or endorsing a product is the result of a good agent's work but those men like we shut off also clearly have the ability to become great advisors to their clients while allowing the players to blossom in their respective leaves. buns gorski our teeth. and that was the latest this fall stay with us for the main news at the top of the hour. cultures there's so much taxpayers' money i mean i'd like to have a real race so they're right there in the great financial contraction of millions lost their jobs but the rich of only gotten richer should the rich pay.
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