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finish up historic monster truck that took broken or teammate mark webber have nicer group or for each of the thirteen races so far this season runner was russian for tally petrof meanwhile didn't have a bad day either he was seventh quickest but is bettle who's the man to catch chance. because he's very good here for balance this is perfect even though you know for most of the people except those two we don't carry a lot of wing around and downforce this is very slippery but still we are quite quick in throughout all the three sectors and i was able to put it together so i'm very happy today that's the on for wheels were already marty love has put himself well in contention for his first win of the season on the world rally circuit that finn securing in not only the head of his ford abu dhabi team it's heading into the final day of rally history it was her villain who led the way at the beginning of some of the second day but was quick to make inroads into that seven second deficit
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but twenty six year putting the pedal to the metal to win for special city just off the grandstand the french jewel of champion leader sebastian loeb special gear dominated from then on but it still wasn't enough for them to eventually top ten by the day's end follow will now take a twenty two point seven second edge into sunday's half a dozen remaining stages. and finally let's get to grips with one of sport's most breathtaking activities free diving the thrilling not to mention dangerous pastime is becoming more and more popular across the globe and russia well it's no exception richard one fourth we caught up with one of the world's best to find out more. principles of free diving is simple to try to dive as deep as possible without the use of breathing operators and then return to the surface fully conscious however this is certainly not
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a straightforward sons but top men can draw you to an expanse of two hundred metres and incredibly spend over little minutes on the water without taking a breath and rushes natalia after seeing his face is totally feasible great training first of all it's a matter of training etc i think and i've heard happening training and the fact that. sex. and. consent tension right that would have to be strong meant to tell you choose this point cranks and yoga which helps her relax her body and aids her breathing techniques well guiding however this meditation discipline also has other benefits when she is i'm taking a dive here time when certain things might have. gone. have and have to trust. that
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she's living in the existing she was a child and even represented a soviet union in her teens this woman however she had a change of career and took a free diving in her early twenties in the past and used to be a sweetheart and i love where. i carry trash. and that i was but that. was when i was coming back. to moscow from a safari treat. my last night with my home i think. at that moment i saw a very beautiful woman retiring about first trashing. that train and that plane. here of allentown ten i really have. now she's turned her attention to teaching enthusiastic human pisco believe new swimming complaints in the russian capital her six year old saying it's a sport anyone take up every person holding
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a press template i have. played and they cannot die first thirty three in diving and then they start sending us when in fact it's a fascinating sports where one of the city has to be physically fit it's however as natalia points out the mental side plays just as an important role she may not be interested in trying to great new world records anymore however plenty of boundaries she's trying to break down as she tries to raise awareness of environmental issues through her schools which. is where we have to leave the sport world weather is next i'll see you shortly.
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montero. historic. dynamics. killed the. monarchy tonight russia's city of jaroslav paid his last respects to the forty three victims of wednesday's fatal plane crash sportsman from the top local ice hockey team and perished in that incident been carried with the military on. the nation on god's new security threats emerge on the eve of the tenth anniversary of nine eleven as some fear that the u.s. war on terror is created more enemies than it's destroyed. first television cairo strike a new sour note in the relations an angry mob in. gyptian capital store was the israeli embassy forcing its staff to flee the country. it's the second time in one week that in its radian baffled at a muslim country has been expelled join me paulus here in
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a few moments and i'll bring you more. pretty good evening for me kevin over near moscow tonight it's now nine pm when you're watching r.t. international our top story the stadium where russia's lokomotiv ice hockey team played their last game has been transformed today into a venue of mourning and tears more than one hundred thousand people attended a ceremony at memory of the team and all others that perished on board the yak forty two plane in a crash on wednesday our correspondent sean thomas witnessed the city's grief. very somber day here in as thousands of people came to pay their final respects to the team members of the locomotive team today's events saw thousands of people from around russia from around the city of different teams from around the country as
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well coming to say their last goodbyes to these members now the fourteen caskets that were viewed here today have been taken away so that they can have private ceremonies with their families and be laid to rest around the jaroslav area some of the stories of the people who were part of this team have come to light as these three days of mourning have the past one or two members proposed to his girlfriend just before this crash took place and was looking forward to starting a family another woman twenty nine years old and she was a flight attendant on the plane and had just gotten married three months prior to the crash and was planning on leaving the aviation industry so that she could start a family with her new husband we also know of one team player who had decided to leave hockey that this was going to be his last season and of course unfortunately passing away on the way to the first game of his final season one of the tragedies
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of this entire incident is that this team was so young the young this person being only twenty years old many lives cut short in such a tragic event and now the community looks to move forward to rebuild if you will there is some comfort in the fact that the investigation is starting to groove juice some answers we have been told through the investigative committee that the engines were working fine on this airplane but people are starting to find out exactly what happened as people pieced together the final moments of this flight before it burst into flames but beyond the actual technical aspects of it there is a sense that this community wants to rebuild the hockey spirit here as well we know that former. lokomotiv team have said that they will leave their respective clubs in combat to help build the hockey tradition we also have the opportunity to speak to some of the younger players the next generation of professionals if you will and this is what they had to say about moving forward as a city continues to mourn one very dedicated group of young men have choosing to
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honor their heroes in a unique way by getting back on the ice with what you get out of the coach told us that we should go out onto the ice and play for the guys who lost their lives in this irish way of those who told us to win for them so we can play our best that was good for these players practicing from here is special as it was from this barrier you know for the team down their states for the final time. limit them on the fifth and sixth of september their training sessions before mr morgan were confident and quite optimistic and determined all of them bring very high spirits. one coach working with the system was supposed to be on the fly and though he's back working now his thoughts are still strong for those affected by this tragic loss i think it's it's hard hard to call it a quarter although by fans families relatives us all as a lawyer says we're serious this time are. going to. go on
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a mom i can do this everybody has or the next generation of jaroslava locomotive hockey players it's not just about rebuilding the team for the future of the city it's also about getting back on the ice as a form of therapy to help them get through their grief. they also have a strong reach to win big or go in krakow. championship and did a case study to reach my friends which was young and while this team practices and even younger group is ready to follow in their footsteps. some of the plays in times square. he told us about them in ca manuel you need to. made in the team only ever bought stock markets who are going to be needing that move this expensive not committee next week comes to be tempted by the county the county is going to come right. proving that even though they've gone from the ice the members of this ill
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fated locomotive team will continue to be in the hearts and minds of the people of jaroslava and the nation for generations to come when you start to shun thomas. so i was a city girl given sports stars families and loved ones who had to r.t. thought for the latest updates investigate continuing to rule out the reason behind the deadly catastrophe and now concentrating on the possibility of pilot error or technical problems we want to keep up to date with the latest you can on our website dot com. security is being stepped up across the u.s. following a terror threat on the eve of the tenth anniversary of the september eleventh attacks american intelligence intercepted communications from al qaeda operative in pakistan indicating plans for a vehicle bomb plot against new york city or washington results is very important reports next a decade on many u.s. citizens still feel vulnerable in their own country. ten years ago
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america was blocked by unprecedented terror. nearly three thousand innocent lives were lost and if post nine eleven world was born. our war on terror. begins america. but it does not in there. it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated washington's military reach began with the hunt for osama bin ladin america strikes back afghanistan is pounded with bombs and missiles from the air and sea then a preemptive pounding into iraq. in the decade that followed america's fight for freedom has been stained by torture secret detention and renditions human rights violations symbolized by landmarks like one phantom obey graves and the block room
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air base prison we had garnered the empathy not only of the world but the muslim world and if we had the courage to be vulnerable. we would be far safer and more secure than we are today instead we drank deep from that very dark lips or of nationalism journalist in office chris hedges says america's terror unleashed the out the middle east has opened a pandora's box of evil and sorrow over a million iraqi kids since the invasion. you know hundreds and hundreds of civilians killed in pakistan thousands killed in afghanistan not to mention millions of people displaced in a refugee camp something that the terror that we have unleashed will not go on paid it is and it will strike us eventually however in a post nine eleven america citizens have been forced to compromise their. freedom in the name of security the past decade has paved the way for new state practices
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such as warrantless wiretapping intrusive airport screening and greater authority for law enforcement what some call a police state and then making as this national security state a rose as it becomes easier for the government to spend and guys in this in all aspects of our lives i think americans are we worried about is the issue here is larger than just the specific isolated workers it is in the ether that is all around us and much of the right here at home from people in our own country. since nine eleven a rising tide of islamophobia has passed through this formerly tolerant nation according to the f.b.i. the four men intended to carry out their fly and today dozens of muslim americans
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have been arrested and convicted in so-called f.b.i. oiled terror plots plots that were orchestrated and manufactured by government paid informants these cases have been created by the government and yet we're supposed to feel safer because criminals that would not have come up with the plot had not been brought to them on a platter by the u.s. government are now in jail and we have you know snowball of the violence that's going on around the world only raise more hatred only agrees more but feelings only reinforced many narratives there and if i let you know narrative of american imperialism around the world and we i think we've created more enemies than friends you know we targeted communities rather than making them partners not only has it not made us any safer i think that it has undermined you know the very fabric of american society the fabric of a post nine eleven america the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden the leader. still we do work in the last three. and
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i guess we get them right but in the years that follow military see. peter. around the world the man behind nine eleven and after that international feat yet it's a little more time artsy. well speak more shall we about the sort of changes nine eleventh's brought to airport security with a man who knows a lot about a former american airlines pilot and member of the spectrum the group civil aviation team our wise man could see again on the program tonight what a ten years it's been since nine eleven billions have been spent on airport security in the united states and big round the world but does it really protect all of us from another potential terrorist attack i mean thinking back to nine eleven hijackers didn't really have any large scale weaponry big guns or anything like that and they still managed to seize the planes. well you know that's all true
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and i guess the question really boils down to are the measures that we've taken have that made us as a society safer. fundamentally i think the answer would be yes it has but many ways we're still very reactive to what happened on nine eleven a lot of what the hijackers had taken on the aircraft were not prohibited items since that time i mean it's a laundry list of what's not allowed to be taken on an aircraft any longer and i think one of the things that you see now is the harder levels of scrutiny. not always done in the best manner certainly here in the united states we're not effectively using behavioral training for our airport and airline personnel who would be certainly a vailable on a much greater basis to be able to mitigate or prevent altogether threats that
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would come through an airport or on an aircraft better use of canines or the training there's a lot that still has to be done it's not a guess looking back there's been some success because if you look at it this way the u.s. hasn't been attacked in ten years and if you think back to that a full plot in two thousand and six in the u.k. involving that the liquid calls that was foiled as well so i guess it means that the security regulations are working and therefore they are completely necessary when we have a c. that means all few think. well i think what you're also seeing is better intelligence and better intelligence sharing certainly amongst international agencies and even within the united states there are still difficulties and agencies being very parochial and per private terry when it wants to come to sharing information but i think what you've seen is
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a greater understanding that in order to prevent this from happening again we have to share information amongst the agencies that will help prevent it domestically and internationally. as we progress as we move ahead i think you'll see as technology and human resources become more readily available you'll see a a different way of going about. this security module that we currently have right now and i think you'll be more people and customer friendly than what you're seeing today i will more technology be involved. well i think technology will always be there it has to be there good i think that's only a component of it in the past especially in the sky in the united states in this country we've relied very heavily on technology as the fundamental tool that we've used for preventing another nine eleven or
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a similar type incident but i think what we're now getting away from is complete reliance on that and going more to human intelligence behavioral training the canines as i mentioned i think now we're starting to put together a package that makes much more sense and truthfully offers more layers of protection and would be more effective you spoke just now but the sharing of information of course that highly controversial issue of the personal data of millions of transatlantic passengers including their credit card details nobody dresses is allowed to be stored now for up to fifty years is made by the u.s. homeland security so does the war on terror really justify such a fight things one's premise a lot of people are worried about the sinister side to this as well. you know i agree with you i think there is a downside to all of this and i think we in the united states and truthfully around the world everybody's given up some civil rights and civil liberties that hopefully
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as we progress and we refine the systems and the way we operate those those detriments that are currently veron in place right now perhaps we can reduce that and prevent those from stay in place and doing a better job of keeping our rights as citizens in the world and preventing incidents from happening it's a balancing act knows that saying go it's nil with the blows nobody any good i mean thinking about the atrocities ten years ago a lot of people say it's been used by certain companies or individuals to make profits thinking about the security measures they don't come cheap. you know no they really don't and certainly in the united states it had a devastating effect on our economy and when you take a look at around the world it certainly has a very negative impact everywhere around the globe but there are ways of getting around that and by using more human resources i think we can more cost effectively
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promote levels of security and screening and i think it will actually do a better job just the last ten years ago just asking a person i don't know well you a pilot still they. left a business by that i'm just dropping by ten years ago from your experience as a pilot you have to think something like that could have happened believe will remember the day those of us those of us that are old enough to remember it. ten years ago i was a captain with american airlines i was actually here in washington d.c. and i was going to be heading up to boston on september eleventh when that event happened for whatever reason my flight was actually cancelled at around five thirty in the morning and i was here where i live in the washington d.c. area and i spent the next number of days at home it's had a dramatic effect on certainly on my life afterwards i became the deputy chairman of security for the pilots union at american airlines and i proudly served on that
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and so not just at my retirement but i was kept on as a full time security consultant working on these very issues that you talk about. it was a tragedy that i don't think we thought about at my level at that point in time but certainly to this day it's never left my thought you mentioned before the liquid bombers one of the targeted flights was actually my flight coming out of london heathrow to new york kennedy so it certainly affected me personally but i had a number of friends on our aircraft that were taken down at the. scary thank you for being on the private market says good to see you guys from american airlines pilot member of the spectrum group civil aviation team it was a lot of good insight for us. now we ask the people of new york what kind of impact the tragedy had on their lives coming up. it's more like galaxy so things are
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pretty predictable you know what what's going to happen next i don't know you kind of more aware of a bit of a threat just more on the lookout people should change their way of thinking they are freezing out or people like accepting that people can be different. and i watch what people on the streets of the big apple have to say about nine eleven ten years after the terrorist attack rocked the city. but if you go so to say about the subject i'm sure you have look on her website to participate in our latest poll we're asking today what does nine eleven mean for you now ten years or so for the most popular responses a convenient pretext to invade afghanistan and iraq others of you saying it's a conspiracy to rob americans of their freedom and comes a close second thirty nine percent other theories some view it as a tragedy the nation must learn to let go that's one thought from you and an enemy attack the u.s. will never let it happen again again that so you voted on that comes opposed to contribute your thoughts. to terrorist groups like the became synonymous.
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the senseless slaughter of almost street people stop. a vision of an evening. news on. the streets. to. look back at nine eleven to see. egypt so on high alert after a night of riots in cairo left at least three dead more than a thousand injured a demonstration for the reform of the country quickly to violent protesters vented their anger against the israeli embassy and rage mob stormed the building with police slow to react eventually they did manage to push the writers back with force that is movies correspondent paula sleep has the latest from tel aviv. israeli officials have condemned this in the at most terms israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that it is simply unacceptable now israel has withdrawn all its
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embassy staff with the exception of one person that it's keeping in cairo in the hopes that it can maintain some kind of diplomatic relations between both countries the egyptian prime minister has offered the resignation of both him and his cabinet to the high military council and this is almost as a form of apology for the fact that the police stood by it's a civil law was proper to school with the embassy and the police simply did nothing this resignation has been rejected there were hundreds of protesters they smashed down the embassy wall basically thousands of documents out of the window of eight state two police vehicles and myatt they threw molotov cocktails at the police and burnt an israeli flag now three people were killed we've been told hundreds if not thousands were injured many of them by the tear gas that the police were forced to use to disperse the crowd the u.s. defense secretary called cairo while all of this was happening and urged the police there to do something and for something to be done to protect the israeli embassy and.

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