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on the par seventy which you won here last year. for me and. a lot of memories spiritual. also approach for the. course you know playing ten seventeen eighteen played with all sorts of. little success in motor sports the formula one title could be wrapped up during the next race in singapore red bull supports them to tell aiming to become the youngest ever back to back winner in the sport's history of the german isn't counting on popping the champagne corks just yet. very strong position which i think we deserved to be in because we're working very hard with very few mistakes so i don't really think about the points and the purpose of the possibilities next for us as long as we come up with a bigger lead for the next thing we have to. moving back to football now where no game and that goal is during the latest action in the russian
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premier league and three featured four goals or more and if you missed any of those efforts here is goals the more. if. the so. cool. cool.
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and finally accuracy power and a culinary background would get a perfect combination of all good practitioners of this ancient sporting tradition angolans legendary pudding throwing battle between lancashire and yorkshire getting an album out saying defeat like never looked so sweet to those unfamiliar with the local a rivalry they like to share lads using black puddings and old talent highrise and misapplies and as always the mouth was just noise that's going to give to them for the competition they're not as. the most punishment to the yorkshire as it is the traditional reserves straight in full swing in the eight items from a raised platform of his was so professional with this they know that their favorite food will be back in black again next year. the main news headlines coming up shortly but first is the weather if they stay
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video on demand cheesemonger old culture. and. now with the palm of your. machine on the call. somebody legs alone controversial like traditionalism burst on the truck its own citizens in galveston the justice system said he is behind bars without. a vehicle as front line van susteren has the government sit down to approve a range of major it's current sites and spending cards on the leg fresh an outrage a verse of the spartans. with a whiff of revolution still in the air of the hour of well here's america the support for regime change could spell trouble for israel and its closest ally in the region. and in business europe's financial health pits russia we find out how bad thing patchin is.
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everyone welcome see this is all see the light from moscow m.p.'s in britain all pushing the government to take away from police that power. to stop and search tara suspects the law was first introduced in march will and next month both houses of the parliament don't agree to prolong it but it's r.t. that i have been a reporter a still son do you think of the holes in britain which are leaving people locked up for years without charge becomingly is incomplete. hence. the anguish of a family torn apart. by.
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these hoes. i'm going to lose some of who our son son is one of britain's forgotten terrorist suspects held in custody for five years without charge trapped in a twisted pits of its justice system we know him to be very weak. on properly. some real critical. sam was arrested in two thousand and six on alleged terrorism offenses he hasn't been tried here because it's not the u.k. that wants him but the u.s. it accuses of supporting the taliban and being involved with websites it calls extremist one of the web site servers happen to be in america and that's why it's after him people are told if they committed anything he committed in this country and they should go to justice here and charge that if the release of the get on
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with five years has been in prison and is is starvation prison won't release him because of a treaty signed in two thousand and three in the post nine eleven crackdown it means the u.s. can extradite terrorist suspects without a hearing or even showing any evidence tell has families relentless fight for justice is the only thing stopping them quote the middle classes. would be. and america's. only the people who provoke us who says something but nor none of the government protested. this is why it's our how was arrested at his father's shop just over five years ago since then the family have seen their son once a week but fear they won't see him at all he's extradited to the states in prison here writes poetry and teaches english if extradited and convicted it will be
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a supermax jail solitary confinement and life without parole extreme measures to those who know the man born and educated in london and i'm very surprised that the british courts have not treated him on bail at least in all these years because it's completely clear that he is not any kind of threat to anybody there of paul more like including. britain's longest detained without charge prisoner gary mckinnon to another fighting extradition since hacking into the pentagon seven years ago both pm town has suffered from asperger's syndrome which helped keep gary out of prison unlike the muslim suspects karen mckinnon is say near white middle class english bori and barbara and. are very highly educated. british river class boys and they're both asians and they're
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muslims and what that tells you is sort of something rather awful about our society that despite opposing the treaty in opposition the government's done little to overturn it only an independent review jew out in september. has families gone to the european court of human rights in a last ditch diggers and trying here it's taken five years to get this far the town has father's not giving up hope yet other than it. london. and still to come in the program target law america persuades him a news letter hot its missile defense system on its territory as washington was ahead with its military plans to eastern europe. and in the nineteen hour long gun fight with the taliban you could pull away we talked to afghanistan's president is
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the bloodshed is the result of foreign intervention. italy's lower house of parliament is meeting right now to debate the future of the highly unpopular austerity package intended to put a leash on the country's runaway that the country's lower house of parliament is voted today on whether to pass an extensive stat of tax hikes and spending cuts the measures already been passed by the senate despite weeks of wrangling and mass public protests that even have passed that many wonder if it'll be enough because artie first reports years of economic stagnation and a culture of government access may have left it too little too right. as italy prepares to once again tighten its belt and the light of new york stares he measures politicians it scenes have found a way to save themselves and pennies with publisher. of the inside of the parliament and it's. a free.
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round with very cheap prizes it's cheap yet exclusive many was leaked to italian let's press a magazine but this is no mitchell in star view straight before we've rolled the. prize for the people of the parliament. five million some for around a. year for the controversial spending doesn't end there politicians have four hundred thousand euros allocated following which causes never a million euro is spent just for their stationery and it's the taxpayer left getting at what paying bell in fact that's been hard for many to stomach but we are an economic research arlin are my people like us. because they don't care they interest profit only to care are they interested so we are angry sequence i read that outside the parliament building a protest movement has been growing like
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a tonne a ferrari has been a hunger strike for months. all the people here are hungry for a future for their children and we don't see that at the moment but to make the politicians listen we know we need to get three million people here. they're protesting against what they say is the politicians a piece of taxpayers' money and an inability to deal adequately with the economic crisis in the country. all across italy costs are to be cut and social spending and people's wages when it comes to the politicians it seems no expenses spared people's appetite for change is growing. this inspection so that they. continue. until they get. the. prime minister of china the world's second largest economy has warned the year
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is a must get its house in order before the financial crisis the global it comes just days after italian officials failed to convince the chinese delegation to pour money into their teetering a commie france's learn from investment company and then see holdings ltd please it's the responsibility of europe to solve its own problems. europe's problem must be saw by europeans a long fake love child. of last resort. china and right europe's. politicians have been paid their budget deficits by charging their future. to catch up with them in two thousand and eleven is the year that five really catches. several european
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countries like greece and italy so they cut to put their houses in order they have to spend. what they have but not spend more than they have it has to do poor all of the stops to gain five nation two can get back into growing over its national. situation right now italy has spent much choice and as a. guest itself the growing crisis and italy is not unique in the united states especially this great engine of the world's economy the once mighty shrinking american middle class and more in costs all coming your way in about twenty minutes time it has a pretty. i was amazed to discover when i got to the united states that everybody who's in the trade union is considered middle class you just mean guys with jobs that's what you mean about your very own terrible family capital or capital gains or whatever you just mean people who make money from money and people only money
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from work most of these middle class people make money from work and they should cast their lot in with the poor people. who appoint who are being employed it means middle class well i want. them to do i know in golf one said very briefly that for him working class men people who didn't want to work. was an inferior when it collapsed and i would put it the other way around when you get a crisis the middle class becomes the people who have to work and they start having this illusion that they can become rich like everybody else and suddenly realize hey we're just like the poor guy down the street that are used to pass by. it. if you want. washington to have strongly the libyan opposition it's revolutionary raping the
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state it's now equally enthusiastic support against syria's president bashar assad but the concern is whether americans this is take. place this middle east ally israel damage a chemical or the possible repercussions if the rest policy. is nations in the middle east and north africa are torn between the struggle to bring about change and the struggle not to let their change ruin their lives washington views the arab spring as an opportunity to finally see some of its longtime foes crumble even though. iran is not an arab country the arab spring. and i think in many ways it's a matter of time before that kind of change. and revolution. under the umbrella of the arab revolutions washington is also beating the drums of regime change in syria iran's closest ally in the region violence within the country has been widely condemned countries like russia and china call for both sides in syria
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to talk and in the bloodshed while america is blaming their side alone the transition to democracy in syria has begun and it's time for assad to get out of the way i think it's just like a dog for your number let's hope that bashar assad is next in line they were overthrown khadafi they're going to have a proxy or client government in tripoli the next step is syria they want to overthrow syria next to take advantage of any movement that exists in syria to overthrow the assad government now they have a more democratic government a more humane government but a government that is allied with the united states and after syria the next target will be iran itself watching regimes go down one by one american politicians are filled with new hopes and aspirations some went as far as to predict the arab spring would spread all across the world where christians are all about is the spring and bashar assad is next and even places like china and russia and other
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places they're very uneasy this is about people aspiring for freedom and that's what the libyan people have just changed. that's wishful thinking on the part of john mccain but it speaks volumes to where the real orientation is in washington not just of the republicans but the democrats too so they would like to overthrow the government in china they would like to overthrow the government in russia they would like to overthrow the government of venezuela in cuba or wherever people are independent of the dictates of washington but when it comes to syria and iran washington doesn't seem to be just plain a sizing about. it actually faster is the process by pledging support for a government there but some say this might eventually turn against america's closest ally in the region it's really what you have with. with hamas could essentially spread have many more places and then you have a much much larger population base in extremely astore position towards the very existence of israel throwing its support behind revolution makers and really say
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washington is seeking to increase its influence and control in these countries let's look at how things have been in the control department so far it thousands protest against the u.s. backed military there that still in power last week a store in peace really embassy and rage by the killing of five egyptian border guards in the near washington supported leadership is taking over but the country is at risk of plunging into a tribal war syria the opposition includes those with radical agendas so the aftermath of the so-called arab spring remains very murky and difficult yet washington seems to be using the herb spring to fulfill its long time goals but the fear is it might end up getting the opposite of what it wishes for and undermining the whole region i'm going to check out reporting from washington. well israel strange relations with turkey in egypt threaten to leave it dangerously isolated
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from the whole region the situation made even more delicate by the upcoming decision at the u.n. on whether to grant the palestinian statehood let's get more analysis on this now long live. the first international or a member of gyptian council of foreign affairs many times of being with us here on r.t. now turkey's prime minister has warned israel that it's facing growing isolation in the region do you agree with that and if so how might the freezer for nations with turkey and egypt affect israel's security. i absolutely agree with you actually i agree with the prime minister of turkey are the what has been said i would like to point out that this is not the first actually a threat to israel that it would be isolated within the international community it was in two thousand through four according or under the adversity opinion of the international court of justice of course arming the visitor perny and all of the is
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the legal and legitimate war in palestine the was wearing the school unanimously stated that these grave violations of both international humanitarian law. is leading the world to be isolated within the national communities because the acts of this is really reflects undoubtedly reflect that it is not wearing for peace it is the answer peace lover under the commitments of the united nations charter consequently the very strong statement by the government of third of the great violations of the humanitarian maritime law and the international humanitarian law i mean the.
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thirty for the may last year two thousand and ten are the gun threat in this i mean and he said that these acts actually will not be beyond the international law and the us are they hearing. the official convention of the arab league of the. arab states the ministers of foreign affairs he said that is leading has been sweating crashed. placing the law since the birth of the on the fifteenth. for the to salami you say it's not the first time that israel's face possible isolation in the region is this perhaps a more serious moment that we're seeing in israel's history why now are we seeing these very formally fairly friendly nations turning on israel's policy
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actually because it is really insistently does not even apologize for the blood shed for war of the egyptians and the turkish and israel actually become. active it is i mean it's illegal surely. this is not. a member of the of the eve of the united nations and this resulted in a very up on the shoulders of the of the of the arab states and in particular turkey and egypt. actually wrote recognize that both of the two countries in the middle east turkey and egypt all the other and all of the most friendly formally speaking countries with this is really.
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a lot of places look ahead now to next week rethink the palestinian quest states heads gaining support ahead of that crucial u.n. vote that we're all expecting one of the chances do you think of it going through and what will be next the israeli palestinian authority gets u.n. recognition. unfortunately preserve them. out of the peace the the unfortunately the single bullet power war. in the morning chop all the. human activists all the. palestinians and he said that if the palestinians are going to the nations seeking for the declaration for that in the bin the. nation of the united nations organization he said with. the palestinians is the wrong.
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sort of the wrong track so. the measures adopted by the palestinian autonomy of the palestinian authority. by preserve the. result in full of fictive positive results for this side unfortunately kate our time and presidents national more a member of the egyptian council of foreign affairs but they still have. the leaders of the us and remain to have sealed a deal under which america should it's not debated interceptor missiles in eastern europe under the agreement the us would build a now where military facilities in the country over the next four years but this is only the first stage of the plan was based around europe a stated intent to defend against attacks from rogue states such as iran and north korea past.

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