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the second rule for ferrari red bull had never before claimed for the world to be him finish his story to track the broken or teammate mark webber have nicer group or for each of the thirteen races so far this season when it was rushed into tully petroff meanwhile didn't have a party either he was seven quickest but it is their call who's the man to chance. because it'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 women around and low down forces 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 to stay on for wheels for yari marty love has put himself well in contention for his first win of the season on the world rally circuit but finn securing a 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 sort of
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a second date but was quick to make inroads into that seven second deficit between the six year putting the pedal to the metal to win for special stages of the rights and the french jewel of champion leader sebastian special here germany and from there on but it still wasn't enough for them to top ten better days and 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 sports 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 caught up with one of the world's best to find out more. the principles of free diving is simple to try to dive as deep as possible. use of
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breathing operators and then return to the surface fully conscious however this is certainly not as straightforward as it sounds the top men can died in excess of two hundred meters and incredibly spend over eleven minutes on the water without taking a breath and rushes natalia up seeing his face is to keep these old crate training . it's a matter of training. and. training and. that. much. tension that we have to just. to tell you choose this point right sydney ogun which helps her reminds her body and age her breathing techniques one guiding however this meditation discipline also has other benefits when she isn't taking a dive there. might have.
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to write that. she's looking into the existing she was a child and even represented a soviet union in her teens women however she had a change of career and took a free diving in her early twenty's and that said these. are. my harry. and that. must go almost. my last night with that i think. at that moment i saw a very beautiful retiring russian. that means that here. and. now she's turned her attention teach me to.
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civilian pisco believe me swimming complex in the russian capital thirty six year old says it's a school anyone taking up every person. i have no claim to make an outside person. carry. with me that it's a fascinating sports where one of the obviously has to be physically feeds however as a toddler points out the mental side plays just as an important role she may not be interested in trying to break new world records anymore however plenty of boundaries she's trying to break down as she tries to raise awareness of environmental issues through households which. that is where we have to leave the sport world whether it is next.
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come. into them. on our teacher night russia's security ourselves paid his last respects to the forty three victims of wednesday's fatal plane crash sports one from the top logo i soccer team who perished in that incident and think buried with full military honors. the nation of god new security threats emerge on the eve of the tenth anniversary of nine eleven as some fear that the u.s. war on terror has created more enemies than it's destroyed. on television caro strike a new salad noted relations is an angry modern egyptian capital storms the israeli embassy forcing its stuff to flee the country.
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for the morning for me kevin owen here in moscow it's now one am you're watching r.t. international in our top story the stadium where russia's locomotive ice hockey team played their last game has been transformed into a venue of mourning in tears when one hundred thousand people attended the ceremony in memory of the team and the others that perished aboard the yak forty two airplane in a crash on wednesday our correspondent sean thomas witnessed the city's grief. very somber day here in it jaroslav will 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 jaroslav all different teams from around the country as well coming to say their last goodbyes to these team members now the fourteen caskets that were viewed here today have been taken away so that
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they can have private ceremonies with their families and be laid to rest around the jaroslav or 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 team member 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 a 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 of this entire incident is that he was so young the youngest 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
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there is some comfort in the fact that the investigation is starting to brew juice some answers we have been told or through the investigative committee that the engines that 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 from back 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 honor their heroes in a unique way by getting back on the ice with a. good coach told us that we should go out and play for all the guys who lost
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their lives in this chris he told us. just for these players practicing here is special as it was from this very arena with a team on their skates for the final time. i met them on the fifth and sixth of september their training sessions before minsk they were confident and quite optimistic and determined all of them were very high spirits. one coach working with his team was supposed to be on the flight and though he's back working now his thoughts are still strong for those affected by this tragic loss i think it's hard hearted motor. families. really give. this them the. strength to do. this everybody and for the next generation of jaroslava lokomotiv hockey players it's not just about rebuilding the team for the future of the city it's also about getting back
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on the ice as a form of therapy to help them get through their grief. also i have a strong wish to reinvigorate. and did a case maybe to reach my friends who got it this year and while this team practices and even younger group is ready to follow in their footsteps. some of the players he joins us from our school he told us about them in ca one more you need to. made in the team only ever bought stock market school i want to be needing that rule he does in fact have no committee next to reconstitute to be tested for the club the country is going to come right through. proving that even though they've gone from the ice to members of this ill fated locomotive team will continue to be in the hearts and minds of the people of your arse level and the nation for generations to come in your struggle sean thomas archie. the city was robbed of its sports stars
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its family members loved ones the investigation into what went so tragically wrong continue on our website outfeed okami and keep up with the latest disability michelle theories behind the deadly plane crash is slowly being ruled out one by one now the focus has shifted to the possibility of pilot error of technical problems you want to keep abreast of the latest go to our web site. security is big step across the u.s. after a tariff raid on the eve of the tenth anniversary of the september eleventh attacks american intelligence intercepted communications from an al qaeda operative in pakistan indicating plans for a vehicle bomb plot against new york city or washington a decade or many u.s. citizens still feel vulnerable in their own country not his report. ten years ago america was rocked by unprecedented terror. nearly three thousand innocent lives were lost and
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a post nine eleven world was born. our war on terror. begins with al qaida. but it does not in their. view 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 afghanistan as with bombs and missiles from the air and sea then a preemptive pounding into iraq. in a decade that followed america's fight for freedom has been stained by torture secret detention and rendition human rights violations symbolized by landmarks like kuantan i'm obey grade and the blogger airbase prison we had garnered the empathy not only of the world with the muslim world and if we had the courage to be
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vulnerable we would be far safer and more secure than we are today instead we track from that very dark lips or of naturalism journalist and author chris hedges says america's terror unleashed throughout the middle east has opened a pandora's box of evil and sorrow over a million iraqi dead since the invasion. you know hundreds and hundreds of civilians killed in pakistan thousands killed in afghanistan not to mention the millions of people displaced in the refugee camps and the terror that we have unleashed. will not go on the way it is and it will strike us eventually however in a post nine eleven america citizens have been forced to compromise there for. freedom in the name of security the past decade has paved the way for new state practices such as warrantless wiretapping intrusive airport screening and greater authority for law enforcement what some call
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a police state in the making as this national security state grows and as it becomes easier for the government to. ignite us in all aspects of our lives i think that we are going through what we worried about is the issue. is larger than just the specific isolated workers it is a teacher that is all around us and much of it right here at home for 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 plan today dozens of muslim americans have been arrested and convicted in so-called f.b.i. for oil terror plots plots that were orchestrated and manufactured by government paid informants these cases have been created by the government and yet we're
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supposed to feel safer because criminals that would not have come up with a plot had it not been brought to them on a platter by the u.s. government are now in jail and we have you know snowball that's going on around the world anyways more hatred only raise more that feeling only reinforced many americans are going to fall into a millionaire and it's american imperialism around the world and we got i think we've created more enemies than friends you know if 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 but the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden the leader of a. still we do war in the name of freedom and there. again we get the right but it appears that the military sees the.
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teacher. around the world man behind me had been captured in traffic safety and yet so much. more guy artsy. spoke to professor michael the u.s. naval war college he told me the last ten years and show that americans should rethink how to use its military forces and what i think the u.s. needs to do now is to look very harshly and coldly changes that are going on in the world the most powerful truth to come out of the last ten years is the relative ineffectiveness of the u.s. military in achieving the kinds of goals that were set forward and we have to begin to think to rethink very strongly what is military effectiveness how can military force be used in ways better advance our national interests that reinforce our sense of who we are that do well for us in the world and also do well for the world
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as a whole they were of the wrong kinds of choices for what we wanted in the long term to achieve in the muslim world in other words that we were doing things may have felt good may have address tremendous sense. that we felt but in the long run we're treating in many ways the opposite of what we wanted. well we are supposed to your what's kind of impact the tragedy had on their life coming up surely. it's more like our tip saw things are pretty terrible you don't know what it's like to happen next i don't know you kind of more aware of it over three it's just more on the lookout people should. think that they are cruising lower people. accepting that people can be different in about ten minutes time or watch more people the streets of big apple have to say about nine eleven ten years after the terrorist attack was simply. egypt's on high alert after a night of riots in cairo left at least three dead and more than
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a thousand injured the demonstration for reform in the country quickly turned violent as protesters vented their anger against the israeli embassy a raging mob stormed the building with police slow to react eventually the did manage to push the rioters back with force paula slee reports from tel aviv. israeli officials have condemned this in the act most terms the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that it is simply unacceptable now israel has withdrawn all its embassy staff with the exception of one close and that it's keeping in cairo in the hope 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 for several hours not coaches lists formed the embassy and the police simply did nothing this resignation has been rejected there were hundreds of protesters they smashed down the embassy wall they three thousand documents out of the window of eight state two police
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vehicles and lie it 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 have been by the tear gas 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 police there to do something and for something to be done to protect the israeli embassy and it seems as if it was almost after this phone call that the police intervened in the situation was eventually brought under control the incident was actually sparked by israel's refusal to apologize for killing five egyptian soldiers last month and that was in a cross border raid there is also as was in the state but it hasn't gone the step of actually apologizing for those deaths all of this comes just months after the former egyptian president hosni mubarak was ousted he of course was a long time friend of his role and this is mine many here also suspecting that israel because of its traditional behavior is likely to react much strongly in the
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coming hours if not in the coming days but of course as always in a delicate position because it needs all the friends that he can have particularly in light of the fact that it is just one week since the israeli ambassador was expelled from turkey all of this coming at a critical juncture for israel just days ahead of palestinians going to the united nations security council to court for a palestinian state. ownerships in journalist told us that on his really sentiments been brewing in this country for months mohammed abdul fattah told me it's no surprise the mob targeted the embassy. but there is a lot of anger at what israel did recently which basically very crossed the border from israel into egypt killed a number of egyptian shoulders and they promise investigation and nothing has not been delivered yet ever sense there are spin huge huge demonstrations and a sit in there for a few days outside the israeli embassy the minus traitors asking dejection
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government to at least expelled israeli ambassador from egypt this is not the first time that israeli troops kill people all soldiers in the border area egypt's public opinion has been liberated and that means they're not going to pay silence again when israel commits any act of thuggery on its own our border or the people living on our border and that's what has brought down what happened last night so we have to look at the motivation to make a strategic solution to what has actually been happening. and we take the rest the world is of more use who brief in libya hundreds of people in the rebel turn of garcia walked out of the streets to protest against the actions of the country's government the more libyan rebels are pulling back from bani walid one of four remaining colonel gadhafi strongholds of nato airstrikes reportedly started the area turns held by loyalists to be given till saturday to surrender to the new libyan leadership with the rebels continue the search for the fugitive leave in
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these latest order of message you see she still it'd be a despite reports of his family in some associates crossing the border to share. the arab league has reached an agreement with syrian president bashar al assad about a series of measures to end the long lasting violent crackdown on protesters he presented during a meeting of arab foreign ministers in cairo the syrian president was also works to speed up reform plans about two thousand people have been killed in syria since the start of the rising in my. police one hundred eighty seven have died after a. ship sank off mainland tanzania authorities say the ferry was currently say eight hundred passengers at the time when it capsized after it left port heavily overloaded authorities say six hundred twenty survivors have been recovered from the waters so far but tough conditions are hampering the search and rescues have requested foreign help from kenya and south africa. great problem is george graves promise to save his debt stricken country from bankruptcy and press ahead with
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vital reforms in a key speech on the economy as he spoke police fired tear gas to disperse an angry crowd of protesters in the city of sanaa mackay thousands of offices in the largest ever deployment of police in the country are on standby tonight with. protests across the weekend for the past three credits is recusing athens however big too slow in cutting jobs and privatizing state assets the year is over the side of the end of the month if the government is doing enough to get the next eight billion euro bailout installment crucial for the greek economy afloat and for me was that it through the political web site the daily bell dot com he told me the greek people should not tolerate having a will of you're confused see brussels posed to them. well if i was greek i certainly would feel like i've had enough to do with the whole charade going on you know these are. really really much much deeper than people realize these are cuts that are reaching into people's homes and lives and people when faced with the
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uncertainty of where they're going to get their next meal or where they're going to get a job or when jobs going to exist in a future that's just plain bleak and they see a. group of people who have no cultural identity and language themselves calling the shots as to how they're going to live their futures and the policies are going to live underneath. they oftentimes turn to turn turn to violence and this is not something that's here when history i think the politicians it's kind of like the central bankers and people turn to try to solve the very problems that created these guys are the ones who are responsible at the end of the day all the people who decided that it was in the best interests of the people of greece because this isn't about greece it's about people and the people of greece are not going to be any better off under the assyrian measures being levied against them today i would argue it has more to do with a consolidation consolidation that puts more power in the hands of the euro kratz and takes away even. more of the national identity that belongs to whatever's left of greece as we refer to it i mean will not work look no one no one's going to sit
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here and suggest certainly got me that greece has been fiscally responsible but nonetheless it's up to the greek people themselves to determine what hysteria measures will be implemented they certainly don't want to be taking orders i wouldn't think from people sitting in brussels and the i.m.f. who are trying more or less to consolidate the power to drive what i consider to be towards one world government so i don't know where the euro zone is going but i would suggest that it's not good for the people of europe in their various respective countries to be allowing the anguish fear lead to push for even more centralization the more you remove the power for decision making away from the individual the less effective the decision making is and the more dysfunction you're going to have within your economy and within your political and social. structures and that is what we're dealing with here we're dealing with a euro zone which is based upon the false premise that central planning works and that more central planning can fix the misguided central planning on
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a national level that has failed miserably obviously in the case of greece and in the case of other other countries in europe and america too for that matter the u.s. led war on drugs in afghanistan has been ongoing since the fall of the taliban in two thousand and one despite millions of dollars being spent on destroying crops afghanistan remains the world lead through an opium poppy production because nazis were not discovered to crack them something with countries like the u.k. now forced to grow their own puppies to plug a shortage you pharmaceuticals. in the rolling fields of all stitcher this time of year you'll probably see we barley ripening for the harvest but try as springs and warm summer's have been able piece promise to plant a very different type of crop opium poppies there under contract to a pharmaceutical company that turns the opium into morphine and cody in to plug a shortfall in strong painkillers in the national health service in fact there's a global shortage of drug.

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