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there they are of course. the sun the sun the thoughts of all the time earth thinking about it. every day and we will miss them for the rest of the lives the best way to go on a mission to kill it starts to enjoy the game especially when i think of our first steps on a so far from a minor i know the way he. thought about the game a lot of the game play is to love every single day of eternity in a way i can on a surface to be. proud of what i'm doing and enjoy the game as much as he. he did and. that's the one. who try to. robert ford in your own party. there were six more games on monday winning the founding champions to live out your lives victory in the locomotive cart wheel for man came from three goals down to
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claim a five three victory of our elsewhere trotter and with a little skinny to the shootout the decider went to several other scored twice each thrice each other to grab their respective wins. defeated slovakia as their corporate. and meantime governments will help us in full for a squad fulfill all financial obligations to the families of the players have died in the crash president at example have also explained why the team is expected to play again. over the next three months look at what it will be playing in the youth hockey league starting from december the plane highs domestic league all the home games will be played and it's a renewed two thousand in europe will become full june occasional again next season it will also be guaranteed a player of sports regardless of where they finish in the season. will not succeed in indulgence it will again become a team of the highest level. football now in the champions league gets underway
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tonight with the knicks travelling to cyprus to face up well elsewhere barcelona start the title defense against another european giant ac milan and count no showdown these one of the evening fixtures in group h. helping to continue their unbeaten run having not lost in their last town champions league games the catalans only absentees are out the care while milan like several key players with slightly brought him of a chance of being year among others sidelined with injuries are some it failed or iniesta sounds it seems happy to open against their longtime rivals and fellow consonantal content as. a team is happy because we're starting the champions league it will be a very special game to start with and the right food the group stage with a good sensation is just a victory brings and an opportunity to do things the right way to play the game with great concentration and spirit and everything will turn out well. and group
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chelsea will look to start their champions they complain on the manager. with her win against germany's byerly accuse of the blues with a solid home record as well unbeaten in the last swenson three group matches the new boss of army hoping to extend that streak. elsewhere the europa league title holders of the years bosch was in charge of before moving to chelsea and st shocked sort of then yes as the quarter has the ukrainians in group g. tonight hoping for more glory new manager. we start with the hope of doing our best in the champions league we are clearly increasing our quality of play therefore we start with confidence in the stage and we believe we can move on to the next stage and go forward this is our main objective. and also in that group's a neat face on the dogs while as i said earlier elsewhere in group carlos a host os now and the impact all space small say the man said but also even
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chelsea's group he and barcelona in milan have minos bought the bodies of antique thought if a company in group h. brushes second side in the champions league competition this year as he's gone all schools will play on the wednesday. and that's move to russian football now where week twenty three wraps up on monday with a sold match should be informed by terry to one away in the chance in the capital i soon had opened the business twenty minutes in converting from the spot up for a foul in the box on bledisloe week. chechen team levelled matters four minutes off the bench. i get to see with his had a following cross the right hand side after the break chara struck his second in the fifty third minute though to seal the final result as he made the most of the founders mistake here this was charles niles goal and eighth in the table.
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and over to basketball finally where the european championships in lithuania russia have kept their one hundred percent record thanks to our win over months ago in their in their last group stage game sixty three sixty one the final school their russia captain said a game or it is three points i gave the russians in their own victory with a pause or did last time have to forget all their previous victory is now as they and so in the stages russia place in the quarterfinals on stage. and it's in for the moment come out of this is the blatter place.
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short lived in jubilation amid widespread joy you've got the will of get down in libya some claim that now being intimidated by the rebel freedom fighters. cashing in on incarceration u.s. private sales are used to being heavy jail sentences to make more money from presidents. and dead saying for tourists ukraine debates whether a ballot on the tricks of the contaminated area around snowball should be lifted an allegation that biting unhealthy profits to shreds. and your financial health kits russia we find out how bad the infraction is more in business in twenty minutes.
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but i won't welcome to you this is all i see live from moscow on wednesday international has called on libya's new authorities to prevent human rights abuses there are allegations of violations committed by both rebels on colonel gadhafi his troops most of the country is now under rebel control with only a few pump kits of get out in oil is still fighting but some people in the capital say the only fruits of the revolution beseeing uncertainty and fear as a lot is with the national reports. that. gadhafi free tripoli just can't stop chanting jerusalem. prater birth of new leave . all reminders of recently of the throne dictatorship are suppressed what used to bring nightmares to some for decades is now
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a cause for laughter. shoshu for his ship shoot early here we call him ships because his hair is so long and he doesn't cut it it's ugly actually but some out smiling believe in the dark the freedom is nothing but the mirage a crown has been arrested three times in the last two weeks rebels and target is him and took his documents the reason the twenty seven year old copilot says is his family's ties with kadar his regime we cover his face and change his name in supposedly free libya this man is afraid of being thrown to jail again even killed your kind of blood was the logographic. of war abroad was about to have of. what we are talking about democracy this is not. a crime says libya didn't get through to ship but only fell into another one of the rebels weapons in
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a city where the gun has become a common accessory just like a cell phone and where one can only cross the town's numerous checkpoints with an obligatory a large part of the winners this is a reality not hard to believe. you know everybody we are happy we are freedom because their fears do run away this is not true believe me because they are free to all return back to tripoli you see the same people same people same person and think they are supporting a. revolution can bring much hope which comes afterwards is often different. those who drove egypt's recalled this year was two of the streets this week and seven months after talk in president mubarak angry at the likes of progress on the reforms the peace future too is still far from clear the post gadhafi libyan capital has been the scene of euphoria with celebrate three gunfire and singing
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heard here around the clock for more than a fortnight already by all parties however some believe they could be serious hangover after wards in the form of retribution and uncertainty as to how the future country will be governed. r.t. tripoli libya. meanwhile there's growing concern in libya that. after the fall of gadhafi could fall into the wrong hands brian johnson told us a former u.n. expert told r.t. what needs to be done to stop the. old gun start off point being illegally made legally sold but at some point the guns that cause the problems and are being diverted and the case of libya the concerns that he wrote that a lot of the rebel that were until fairly recently also regarded as being in league with al-qaeda in some cases so there are some worries that what they might do with it is certain you normalization for their calculator the market which would
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obviously get interesting with arms in libya and once you get support for the revolution of any sort or then you turn to boost control of some of the individuals within if one of the four walls is. the only way you could have a society with a good business is if it's rituals respect the rule of law and majority of gun crimes would not because people want to hold an illegal weapon but because they don't have any trust in someone else looking after them so unless the libyan transitional national council can very quickly establish the trusting impartial independent police force and there is main cities but if you can tripoli there would be a temptation of people to keep guns for their own defense or not then resist temptation to use a gun but some people shouldn't be against. it you can see the full interview with brian johnson thomas former u.n. experts on the arms trade in the next hour here on the. u.s.
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congress is considering president obama's four hundred forty seven billion dollars jobs bill to help america's ailing economy and looking at all possible means to raise the cash in one idea being needed to save money is a reduction in the number of people being kept. behind bars however one group of people has a vested interest in keeping prisons as fair as possible as what about. america's financial crisis has been something of an unseasonable monster swallowing up millions of jobs homes and businesses throughout the nation yet amid this ongoing economic armageddon one industry has remained recession proof. private prisons. with more than two point three million people behind bars the united states trumps china russia and the rest of the world in both the number and percentage of people doing time where it falls short though is being capable of
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containing such a large population it's a political dilemma turned cash cow for dozens of corporations creaming profits off punishment private prisons make money off of incarceration the more people they lock up the longer the more money then so they have the same perverse incentive to expand our justice system and increase our number of people or our number of citizens who are behind bars because it increases their profit margin. and the profitability of private jails depends on the prison population continuing to go up and the rate of incarceration in the us has quadrupled since eighties when america's war on drugs are short in the three strikes policy which ties judges to mandatory minimum sentencing even for nonviolent offenders since the late eighty's and into the ninety's and now today we see a turn away from that rehabilitative model so across the country prison programming is cut rehabilitation is being cut there's less opportunities for education to gain
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work skills and instead there's just this drive towards isolation towards punishment private prison companies are paid between forty five and one hundred thirty dollars a day per detainee rates for juveniles women and immigrants could be higher while public prisons are accountable to the public private ones answer only to shareholders and are not subject to external scrutiny that means many private contractors face few consequences for the poor or even inhumane treatment of detainees and we just see more and more isolation sensory deprivation and prisoners who literally never interact with human beings. would come. into the facility there would be a sign out front with their stock price to let them know how the company was doing corrections corporation of america and geo group are good two largest private prison companies with combined revenues of two point nine billion dollars last year
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but critics say they've been using that financial clout to line their own pockets even further encouraging politicians to keep going with the heavy handed sentencing program by launching an influential lobby campaign in the corridors of power lobbying and in order to influence public officials only a small car and private prison industry. to achieve policy check and others include campaign donations so the companies make hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations to politicians nationwide both on the federal and state levels with most states and the federal government currently operating under record deficits and budget cuts private prison companies are pitching their facilities as lower cost alternatives and while most americans continue struggling during this economic downturn now's incarceration may grow even more profitable hurry up or die out
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r.t. new york. still ahead this hour the streams of tourism a day it's craving time and experience of a post-apocalyptic world seek a way inside the exclusion zone around the chernobyl nuclear plant in ukraine. and this is the side about world around president in new york next week a billboard in times square accuses iran of being an ally of al-qaeda has nothing left within earshot heads of the u.n. general assembly. now thousands of people turned out at the funeral of ice hockey player alan saunders and yet it's novel to see him off because senior flowers until his he died in hospital five days after the plane crash that killed almost the entire team last week the twenty six year old died from severe burns to his body and spirit she tried family friends and fans gathered at the team's home
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stadium in yet a trouble to pay their last respects the plane carrying the k h l hockey side crashed in central russia it was on his way to boundaries for the first game of the season a crew member for the plane is now the only survivor. under some news that we're just getting in here on the chaos has broken out on the streets of kabul where talk about insurgents are carrying out coordinated attacks against government buildings rockets have been fired at the u.s. embassy in the afghan capital and other reports say nato coalition headquarters are also under fire witnesses on the ground the city's been rocked by explosions including one in close proximity to the russian embassy and another near the afghan health. one a police officer has been killed and at least four civilians injured some sources say security forces have shot dead at least two terrorists but helicopters are hovering over the city which is in cordoned off in all directions. now the new
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turkey's prime minister has described israel's raid on a gaza blockade for taylor last year as a cause for a wall but said his country refrain from taking action and grit did however expel the israeli ambassador and cut military and trade ties with the jewish state after it refused to apologize the killing nine turks in the operation and ahead of a trip to egypt turkey's leader will israel faces growing isolation and bijan relations between the jewish state and cairo are strange too after rioters ransacked the israeli embassy. a massive fuel pipeline explosion in kenya has killed at least eighty two people and severely injured over one hundred the blast created a giant follow of all which engulfed a heavily populated slum near by the kenyan red cross assisted insurgent rescue operations and scores of severely burned victims flooded hospitals in nairobi exposure was most likely caused by attempts to siphon fuel from the pipeline.
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terentia rains a widespread flooding in southern part of the star came the death of a b two hundred people and the space of hundreds of thousands of the homes pakistan's financial center ground she's among the city's power lies with street abandoned and schools and businesses closed early one million homes have been destroyed or damaged since the monsoon season started in early august. it's deja vu time for the greek economy with more speculation its closer to the fold the greek finance minister is set for talks with his german counterpart after some officials and berlin suggested athens could be forced out of the single currency unless every harrison says any default carries the real risk of contagion . but is the euro zone's going to say look this is a working we realize that there's no way they're going to be able to repay and do the austerity we have to take some haircuts that is we have to write the debt you
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are a default and then we will have some sort of program to deal with that in an orderly and structured work there's going to be losses and we know that those losses are going to mean that we're recapitalize banks both banks in the lender countries like germany and fred but also the greek banks themselves there might be a powder flask type of attitude meaning you know if we cap was your bag that means you probably have some of them off and sell them to foreigners things of that nature there's always going to be some recrimination and tension but at the end of the day these dead for unsustainable. i think that's a positive thing if greece defaults then everyone says ok which is the policy. of the way greece then you are a special case. good. procedure all or they could. default and what about ireland what about portugal what about spain italy they look like greece
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maybe they'll default too and so. those countries then you know the same sort of play out there that just played out in greece. interest travelers are waiting to see if there ever be a message one of the most so real signs the dead around cynical and crying twenty five years after the worst efforts on a disaster trip city area happened hundreds of allegations illegal. these cars were once heavily affected by nuclear radiation now the radiator for a different reason part of an exhibition in key of dedicated to the clear rubble of the one nine hundred eighty six chernobyl fallout over the years the chernobyl museum in ukraine's capital kiev has become one of the top tourist attractions especially in april this year when the world market twenty fifth anniversary of the disaster but for those craving for the firsthand post-apocalyptic experience
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looking at the exhibition here has not been enough. and there is an adventurous alternative to contaminated zone around should a novel itself over the past decade stories have been floor can hear more than ten thousand of them each year that's why forbes magazine named the dead zone one of the world's most exotic tourist destinations. alexander a former resident of the ghost town of privilege has been organizing these stories for several years she told us that visitors are always fascinated by what they see all the all their motivations for making the trip have always varied. so you can you he will have different reasons. some want to see what an apocalypse could look like and some want to feel the history. which for some it's their childhood like the atmosphere of the soviet union has been preserved but for me it's more
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important not why they come here but what effect it has on them. but since june that this radioactive tourism has been suspended the prosecutor general's office conducted checks and ruled that emergencies ministry had broken the law with these trips as well as making an unhealthy profit every tourist to the zone has been paying around one hundred u.s. dollars to do so equating to a multimillion dollar revenue every year. we urge the ministry to inform the government of every dollar earned by these trips we know that a lot of money has been made so we have no idea in whose pockets it ended up why not with the money into the budget and use it to solve the problems. that the ministry is defined it says it stuck by the law it claims these troops are a vital way of educating the world on how to avoid such disasters and says they could help fund new industrial projects on contaminated land the emergencies
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ministry has now filed a lawsuit in a bid to resume tours through the contaminated zone and the court is expected to start hearings in that september ukraine's thirty kilometer nuclear wasteland will remain closed to the public until then the debate remains very much open. i look serious or ski all see reporting from cue and should not go in ukraine. now for more screens and stories on video. called his voice online right now u.k. prime minister david cameron's visit to russia could herald our rebound of relations between the two countries has all signed for an in-depth analysis. under russian human acacia something like the losses space has come online after three weeks of radiation silence board all teams all call plus check out one of our best videos a long queue change channel. is
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easy and you. need. to. download the official ulti allocation your own phone called talk to me and she jumps to. the job she likes on the. video on demand all keys knowing the old goals. and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. machine on the job called. iran's nuclear power plants now on stream off being officially launched
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the russian built facility is the only substation in the entire middle east who says currently running at forty percent capacity away from each full now on top of some but russia will continue to provide help and fuel for the plant and around will send that spent fuel back to russia to ease the tension in the western. any iranian enrichment program the u.s. and the how long the country is building and playing upon but around insists our passions are strictly peaceful and if i did initial research at the school of oriental and african studies each of us of london police around has the right to peaceful nuclear energy just like any other developed nation we have now a decades long standoff between iran and the west. over the iranian nuclear program this has been very hyped up the nuclear issue for political reasons in order to be able to garner support to put pressure on iran if you cannot control
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or influence a country you might go for isolation and weakening of the country in the best way to do that is through economic sanctions it cannot make some sense if we just listen to the most authoritative source when it comes to analyzing the iranian nuclear program which is the international atomic energy agency and if we read their reports we see that there is no evidence for any weaponization and also this is confirmed by numerously and on numerous occasions by the u.s. intelligence services and very recently so as well so the world has to face that iran as other developed countries has a nuclear program which is peaceful according. to all the evidence that we have. a warm welcome for iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad in new york when he visits the u.n. general assembly a massive billboard in times square accuses iran of aligned with al qaeda he's facing has been.
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