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into the n.f.l. now where tom brady delivered ascendant performance in monday's opening clash they choose time super bowl m.v.p. throwing for four touchdowns to help his new england could see off miami on the road the teams tied at seven apiece in the second when brady got hot finding tight end rob gronkowski the quarterback showing elite signal pulling skills in the third as well brady changing the play at the line. to get open for a touch tone that made it twenty one for the pops to connect again with brady locked in his own in welker tying the n.f.l. record by taking up past ninety nine yards for a touch tone one for the thirty year olds i like you. did pull one buck as reggie bush caught a touchdown pass late in the fourth but it mattered little thirty eight twenty four the final score he was. the raiders' also proving capable rude warriors beating denver mile high marcel reece getting the party started
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a long distance to the goal post for the visitors here though it did not stop sebastian junger koski from time the n.f.l. picking record with a sixty yarder darren mcfadden figured heavily in denver's defensive game plan but he also ran wild run d.m.c. almost with a touch time with this effort roku star quarterback chumpy lee meanwhile injured his home string while making a stop on the manse quarterback jason campbell snuck into the end zone to secure twenty three. one of baseball's all time great sluggers has been hit with battery charges after a domestic dispute with his wife retired money ramirez arrested after an incident in his miami home for me roses wife julie on it with swelling on her face on a small group on the part of her heads of holding to that last report the two thousand and four world series m.v.p. he denies assaulting his wife seeing she hit her head by accident when he grabbed
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her the dominican republic native retired from baseball in april after testing positive for a performance. and finally that fourth concept of hockey season has gotten underway the initial faceoff postponed following last week's tragic or crash which saw all of the luck in which the field is level team tie or a correspondent robert downey went along to see c.s.k. must go and you get in action last night in what must have been one of the poorest most difficult ever experiences. this is the toughest time the young league has ever had to live through again and through this four season. clears remembered in somewhere tribute to their friends that look in which if you are slowly were killed in
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a plane crash last wednesday and brief. word for to survive in hospital but first the way on monday morning. it was sisko and you grudge open the season in the russian capital. they are men led by their new coach. got off to the first and furious start. just two minutes into the game. produced a mussar piece move to win the scoring one nil. you grew up pushed forward with some good chances to level but it was the host who scored again. question here to give cisco to nearly seconds from the first intermission ziska didn't lose in their grip in the second period sergei chirac of netting the third late in a powerplay three nil is certainly looking like a wipe out for you grab. however the visitors didn't queue up
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a couple of cold play gill's brought them back into the game three two however it wasn't enough to change the outcome and cis custer the new season with a win. with both sides clearly playing in the name of their brothers in hockey will never touch the ice again. also a similar loss loss to. close friends in. the. course of. the sun the sun the fog so to them all the time thinking about it. every day in the sun for us all was the best way to go on a trip to such surface toward a game especially think about stefan so close to mine i know the way i feel. about the game love the game love the play to love a single day of it to. the way i can on a sentence to be. proud of what i'm doing and enjoy the game as much as
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in the czech republic she is available in the gallery hotel a summary of the central no children a very nice and most regal of the stuff i used to richard so much east in bosnia and herzegovina cheese available in. the children of each religion. but you know what you know so told be a traumatic for children to be killed or
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a pretty traditional under matosi. in serbia letters available in moscow unheard regency players in the. libyan rebels continue to attack the few remaining strongholds of colonel gadhafi elder a shield of nato air strikes bounces amnesty international he's in opposed to killings in human rights movements it's. a dead zone for tourists ukraine's abates was dragged down on trips every contaminated area around chernobyl should be lifted and made allegations painted by the on healthy pulpits to officials. in stormy seas in the open a shake me economy of germany attempts to calm the years they've been growing since potential compelled by urging members of the year as a stick to gather as if the intensity already helped. europe is that problems
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international stock markets as fears grow over its economy will have more knots and business in twenty minutes. from moscow naysay west strikes have hit the remaining strongholds of the loyalists in libya helping rebels to attack a key oil town in the east that says the only position of the nida of the. position in his first speech since the colonel was ousted libyans to strive for west civil democratic state based on moderate islam meanwhile on the sea and called on the continent in your forty's to earn human rights abuses in both sides the conclaves self-reliance concern grows over the humanitarian situation in libya that's seen
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a ten thousand six hundred killed since the uprising began artie's where. the people talking to the people of tripoli about the results of their revolution. could offer free tripoli just can't stop chanting to celebrate the birth of the new leader. all reminders of a recently overthrown dictatorship are suppressed what used to bring nightmares to some for decades is now a cause for love to. shoot for his show curly hair we call him because his hair is so long and he doesn't cut it it's ugly actually but someone else smiling i live in the post gadhafi freedom is nothing but the mirage my crown has been the arrest of 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
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family's ties with his regime we cover his face and change his name in supposedly free libya this man is afraid of being thrown to jail again or even killed you can see a budweiser logographic but you can see of all the bread wars i want to. make of what they are talking about democracy this is not the work of a crime says leave it didn't get rid of a dictatorship but only fell into another one of the rebels ruffins in a city where the gun has become a common accessory just like a cell phone and where one can only cross the town's new. checkpoints was an obligatory a large part of the winners this is a reality not hard to believe. you know everybody we are happy we are a freedom their fears grow no way this is not true believe me because they are the world of good for returning back to tripoli you see the same people whom people
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simple sort of thing they are supporting a revolution can bring much hope which was comes after news is often different. those who drove egypt's revolt this year were still on the streets this weekend seven months after toppling president mubarak angry and a lot of progress on the reforms leave his future to is still far from clear post gadhafi libyan capital has been the scene of euphoria with still a great three gunfire and singing heard here around the clock for more than a fortnight already like all parties however some believe there could be serious hangover after wards in the form of retribution and uncertainty as to how the future a country who big up and written off r.t. tripoli libya. thousands upon travels across libya have become another concern for the new leadership to establish order in an hour's time will be showing our
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interview with brian johnson thomas a former u.n. expert who explains what needs to be done to stop the flow of weapons has a creepy. old gun start off by being legally married and legally sold but at some point the guns that cause the problems end up being diverted and the case of libya the concerns as you very. well off of the rebels were and so fairly recently also regarded as being in league with al-qaeda in some cases so there are some orders of what they might need with a certain your organization for the courage of the lock up which is always taking an interest in what happens in libya and once you get support for the revolution of any sort then you terms of the control of some of the individuals within it is one of the troubles as the. beauty where you can have a society where the good business came as if it's visuals respect the rule of law and majority of gun crimes happened not because people want to hold an illegal weapon but because they don't have any trust in someone else looking after them so
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unless the libyan transitional national council can very quickly establish a trusting impartial independent police force and then because men say things that you can certainly there will be a temptation on people to keep guns for their own defense but not then resist temptation to use a gun or something that you shouldn't be used. well the u.s. embassy and nato headquarters in the afghan capital are under heavy attack by taliban fighters but we've been claims that staging a coordinated strike on couples government district which is meant to be a secure area insurgents do that i'll keep my empty high rise building from which they're firing guns and rocket propelled grenades suicide to have been involved in the assault and nato forces of letting up fierce resistance several people have reportedly been killed this comes just weeks after an attack on
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a british councils like this in the same district that left twelve people dead the taliban has been stepping up its advance across the country since native began handing over power to afghan forces in july more on this developing story as we get it but i mean while. in a tough a period of financial crisis the u.s. is desperate for cash but despite times there are parts of the country really green shoots of prosperity continue to grow as a lot of funds around the u.s. policy of incarceration makes for private prison industry billions. america's financial crisis has been something of an unsociable 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
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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 containing such a large population it's a political dilemma turns cash cow for dozens of corporations creaming profits off punishment private prisons make money. the more people they lock up the longer you think you and the more money 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. the profitability of private jails depends on the prison population continuing to go up the rate of incarceration in the us has quadrupled since the days 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
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ninety's and now today we see a turn away from that rehabilitated model so across the country prison programming is cut rehabilitation is being cut there's less opportunities for education to gain 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 you 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. into the facility there would
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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 the two largest private prison companies with combined revenues of two point nine billion dollars last year 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 are being in in order to influence public officials only a small. and private prison industry. to change policy change others include campaign donations so the companies make hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations from 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
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cost alternatives and while most americans continue struggling during this economic downturn now's incarceration may grow even more profitable. r.t. new york. also ahead this hour disasters being adventurous travelers one hundred berens of the exclusion is that twenty five year plan which an awful nuclear plant that the government says the tools are illegal. no court will welcome a new billboard in times square accuses iran of partnering with al qaeda just as your reign in front of your u.n. general assembly.
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would be soon which brightened if you remove the ballots song from sun stuporous its. stance on t.v. dot com. germany has called on euro zone members to stick together in an attempt to settle over the potential greek default the chancellor says that greece in the stay aboard the block to avoid causing a domino effect has statements kmart and fears agrees declaring bankruptcy calls the shots on a global markets on monday it was triggered by reports that germany was preparing for greece to leave the euro saying athens has been struggling to bring it back prices under control despite stringent austerity measures that aren't honest in the confidence says there's no easy way out. there different ways that.
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the europeans or the bank and you can go about dealing with a default in greece or exit greece portugal or some of the peripheral countries they could break the euro into two different types of euro but for. no one is willing to talk about that option openly and kind of admitted that's who we are with an unsustainable debt like greece has and now the fact that the country of the size of italy which is no longer really able to access the markets the way they're accessing it for the markets but the e.c.b. isn't there buying italian spanish so the fact that you have these countries unable to issue their paper on their own is frightening for the european union for the eurozone there is no real exit mechanism from the euro if you're part of the year and you are you're part of it supposedly for life ok and it's so we saw how chaotic it was in argentina default on its debt and exited the dollar per day in the case of greece it's not even a peg they've given up their currency their french banks that are that are
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potentially on the hook with a lot of who was exposed to those french banks then who was exposed to the banks or it was the french banks a lot of the banks prefer an environment like they've had now which is we can lever up as much as we want doesn't matter and if we lose we just get bailed out very very structurally adjusted their business model and their profit making mechanism to this new environment which has been perpetual bailouts that we've seen since ninety eight in. the meantime a clean. debt crisis and turn to china gretzky top level talks were held in beijing after. the center of europe's financial turmoil treasury refused to give out details of the meeting but it's understood that time i was offered the chance to share the. government's. been clear changes to pensions government spends in karts under special nothing on the bridge the lower house of parliament expected to prove it. some other
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needs from around the world now this hour and turkey's prime minister is irate on a three day meeting so often supports. mubarak in egypt and he. was also. on the visit seeing other arab states whose leaders were recently allister's the arab league ministers music its premiere said that israel has isolated itself and must use a prize article of them to apologize brits raid on a gaza aid or tell of it killed lying turkish activists ties between the jewish state and cairo are strengths to optimize his rounds out the israeli embassy for mistakenly laying off five policemen in the lot of crossfire last month. government have ambushed a school bus in the pakistani city of peshawar killing four children and the driver the bus was taking the lives of fourteen year old students i hove and the gunman struck there's been no claims of responsibility for the attack so far northwest of
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pakistan is torn between government support of tribal armies and islamism militants with links to al-qaeda have carried out hundreds of attacks against civilians in recent. sex ed piece of victims of submissives kinds of international criminal court calling for pope benedict the sixteenth and top cardinals to be investigated for possible crimes against humanity baskin officials are being accused of negligence and supervising priests and turning a blind died in sexual crimes against children thousands of individual cases are proved each year but the court has never before you could a single formal investigation into the catholic church which. may be a frosty reception for iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad in new york this september as he plans to attend the sixty sixth you were there general assembly next week a massive billboard in times square accuses iran of ties with al qaeda a huge poster was put out by the united against nuclear iran group which opposes
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around nuclear plans this comes as a revision levels the two american hikers arrested any route for trespassing will soon be released but some in the u.s. are also angry but rounds president is allowed to travel to new. these recent comments accusing washington of using the nine eleven tragedy to justify its own around and afghanistan even even to the independent is as you think told the whole thing as he threw around only increases its design and you. if you remember after nine eleven iran helped the united states apprehensive melaka people and provided intelligence on them because remember. islamised government is different than the al qaeda which is sunni and the iranian government is shia in the. is hostile to the billboard for earlier demonizes a run so i think the problem with demonization as we've seen in the case of saddam
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hussein and moammar gadhafi is that the united states then seems to take out those leaders after a while and if you've got a republican administration in who beat obama and next year in the elections by two thousand and thirteen we could hear the drumbeat for attacking iran which of course i think would be disastrous so you have to put yourself in their shoes they do have legitimate security fears but i think you have to take them into account and you have to do everything that you can not to demonize them because that in turn creates pressures for attacking them later on this coercive approach merely makes iran want to have weapons more run sees that iraq and libya who gave up their nuclear weapons programs they got invaded or attacked. now it's one of the new most exotic tourist destinations twenty five years after the turn up a nuclear disaster a nation zone around the plant pulling people in and not driving them away and the
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government recently banned excursions to the zone amid allegations they were providing unhealthy profits for officials although as. he discovered the area could still see. these cars were once heavily affected by nuclear radiation now the radiation for a different reason or of an exhibition in key of dedicated to the clear rubble the 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 war if that's going to first anniversary of the disaster but for those craving for the first hand course the book olympic experience looking at the exhibition here has not been enough. and there is an adventurous alternative if you can terminate it zone around chernobyl itself over the past decades tourists have been flocking here more than ten thousand of them each year that's why forbes magazine named the dead zone one of the world's most
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exotic tourist destinations. alexander former resident of the good stone of has been organizing these stories for several years he told us that visitors are always fascinated by what they see although all their motivations for making the trip have always varied. ok. you evil have different reasons but someone to see what an apocalypse could look like for someone to feel the history of. their childhood like the atmosphere of the soviet union has been preserved but for me it's more important not why they come here but what effect it has on them. but since june 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
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unhealthy profit every tourist to his own has been carrying around a hundred u.s. dollars to do so equating to a multi-million dollar revenue every year. we urge the ministry to inform the governments of every dollar earned by these trips we know that a lot of money has been me but we have no idea in whose pockets it ended up why not put the money into the budget and use it to solve problems. and 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 which are not bill's own will never again be inhabited but experts say it could still serve other purposes. but due to decontamination procedures almost half of there has acceptable levels of radiation that's why we can use this watch on spaces to build solar and wind power stations and even grow be a fuel there the emergencies ministry has now filed a lawsuit.
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