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letting that christian crowd know he was here for gould on the twenty five will delivered on his promise a smooth start out of the box this time around followed by world class acceleration world record holder burley challenge before dipping his head at the finish for a time of nine point eight five seconds off a pole who still has the fastest time this year nine point seven eight seconds thirty five to ten columns now being sober behind both richard thompson was both remodeled one more time this year the two hundred metres distance. in motor sport the formula one title could be wrapped up as early as the next race on september twenty fifth red bull sebastian vettel even to become the youngest ever back to pop champion in the sport's history in singapore but the german isn't counting on popping open the champagne just yet. very strong position which i think we need to be in because we've been working very hard with very few mistakes so i
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don't really think about the points and the caps and the possibilities next race as long as we come out with a bigger lead for the next press and i think we have to show that brings us back to football finally we're not a single game ended goalless string the latest round of the russian premier league a busy weekend so let's recap each and every strike that thought in the nets it is goal is to lower time.
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urging us to stop british government face and suppression of the club ploys of police terror suspects along stopping kept in limbo for years without charge. hillary clinton the voices america's concern over a surge in states hereon violence and police revolutionary arab states thanks for saying washington previously done in additional support for the are rising is something about the. last hopes of asia coming to the year as rescue fade is china rejects the role of state saying the new must take
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responsibility is handling its own debt problems. and in business russian stock markets literally are against and then the trading session which sell have all the figures and business in twenty minutes. very warm welcome to you this is our see live from moscow the british parliament is discussing whether to reverse the law which allows police to stop and search terror suspects without reasonable suspicion a committee of m.p.'s argues that the powers going to find are a breach of civil liberties but as i have a better report the u.k. as all other legal loopholes which is less wrong suspects natalee is without charge . is incomplete without our. good and.
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the anguish of a family torn apart. from. who are. these souls. plucked some. who are sun sun 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 go through can be very weak and connect one probably. does it really because if you consider. our son 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 us it accuses of supporting the taliban and being involved with websites it calls extremist one of the websites servers happen to be in
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america and that's why it's after him. if they committed anything occurred in this country and wishing brought to justice here and child and if you've given these and let them get on with their lives five years in prison it is starvation britain won't release him because of a treaty signed in two thousand and three in the post nine eleven crackdown it means the us can extradite terrorist suspects without a hearing or even showing any evidence has families relentless fight for justice is the only thing stopping them committing a sears and nobody. see it. and move. on to the people who says something but not all and none of the government protested. this is where tell how i was arrested at his father's shop just over
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five years ago since then the family have seen their son once a week of fear they won't see him at all it is extradited to the states in prison here to our writes poetry and teaches english a victory diet and convicted it will be 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 vale at least in all these these years it's completely clear that it's not any kind of threat to anybody there are four more like including bubba our maid britain's longest attain without charge prisoner gary mckinnon another fighting extradition since hacking into the pentagon seven years ago both suffer from asperger's syndrome which helped keep the area out of prison unlike the muslim suspects karen mckinnon is
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a near right middle class english boy and barbara and. are very highly educated. british river class boys and they're both asians and they're muslims and what that tells you is sort of something rather awful about our society despite opposing the treaty in opposition the government's done little to overturn it only an independent review in september. has families gone to the european court of human rights in a last ditch appeal to get him tried here it's taken five years to get this far the town has fathers not giving up hope yet are bennett. london. the last season of the benetton tinu into follow that story in london and you can keep track of it on twitter where you can check out his tweets on our feet well in his
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latest message he points out that the government promised an independent review all the extradition in its election manifesto almost a year ago but now it seems to be all cleared of glass and will lead to follow us and i've are of course the score card for the latest updates on this and all of our other stories. now for the past few months the world has been america's staunchest backing for the uprisings in north africa and the middle east libyan rebels and syria's opposition and treated to platitudes about spreading freedom and democracy khadafi must go and the libyan people deserve to determine their own future the transition to democracy in syria has begun and it's time for assad to get out of the way. however the most recent remarks by the secretary of state suggest the u.s. is realizing it may have made a bad situation where it's. in the middle east and north africa transitions
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to democracy have inspired the world but they have also exposed and religious minorities to new dangers people have been killed by their own neighbors because of their ethnicity or their fate. in other places we've seen governments stand by while sectarian violence inflamed by religious animosities chairs communities apart. and while washington strategy of taking sides and starting to unravel experts say syria won't be the last in line for us that revolts gannett if you can reports. as nations in the middle east and north africa are torn between the struggle to bring about change and the struggle not to let change ruin their lives washington views the arab spring as an opportunity to finally see some of its longtime foes crumble you know. iran is not an arab country the arab spring.
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and i think in many ways inch a matter of time before that kind of change. and revolution occurred in the last under the umbrella loaf 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 to talk and in the bloodshed while america is blaming assad alone i think of just like a dolphin or not let's hope that russia shot is next and they've 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 they 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 around its watching regimes go down one by one american politicians are
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filled with new hopes and aspirations some went as far as to predict the arab spring will spread all across the world what this is all about is the spring and bashar assad is next and even in places like china and russia and other places they are very uneasy this is about people aspiring for freedom and that's what the libyan people have just achieved. 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 and 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 fantasizing about revolutions by throwing its support behind revolution makers and really say washington d.c. seeking to increase its. and same control in these countries let's look at how things have been in the control department so far eject thousands protest against
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the us backed military there but still in power last week a general store and peace really embassy and rage by the killing of five egyptian border guards in the media are watching to see what it little ship is taking longer 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 for it the fear is that it might end up getting the opposite of what it wishes for and undermining the whole region i'm going to check our reporting from washington our team. now on the ground in libya the national transitional council has given everyone in the proceeds pro get out the stronghold of bani walid two days to leave all face a full scale attack the whereabouts of colonel gadhafi himself remain unnamed stephen round here has an international investigative agency says it's just
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a matter of time before he sounds. khadafi is or not but he's a very clever good reason not to manage to survive for forty five years. and i'm sure he took note of her osama bin ladin was corruption and i'm sure he took an order of saddam hussein was captured and i'm sure he's avoiding those mistakes but he will make a new slew. of chinese prime ministers warn you that it must tackle its economic problems it comes just days after a time when officials reportedly attempted to convince the chinese delegations of by italy's debts finances learn from investments company linseed holdings ltd please europe should we just hope for china to come to the rescue. yes precisely seeing is europe's problem speech sought by europeans alone don't think love
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china last. last resort. in china and they're right europe's. politicians have. their budget deficits by charging your future so no. you can't charge them in two thousand and eleven is a year five of the catcher. several european countries like greece and italy so they got to put their houses in order they have to spend. a half but not spend more again they have. all this guns that needs pushing a highly unpopular cage a series of tax hikes and spending cuts designed to say seventy billion dollars is one complaint paid to the country's lower house of parliament the measures were earlier by the senate despite weeks of wrangling and public protests but many
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wonderful now to turn around here is the economic stagnation and a culture of government excess. as it prepares to once again fight in its belts in the light of new york's stairs he measures politicians it seems they found a way to save themselves and pennies. publisher. of the inside of the parliament and it's. a free. really cheap prize and this cheap yet exclusive many was leaked to italian let's press a magazine but this is no mitchell instead of be straight before we roll the. prize for the people of the parliament cause five million some from around the. year the controversial spending doesn't end there politicians have four hundred thousand
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euros allocated to learn which of course is never a million euro spent just for their stationery and it's the taxpayer left fitting that was paying bell in fact that's been hard for many to stomach that we are in economic resistance and arlene are my people like grasp a decrease in. the creases because they don't care they interest are free to leave early day interest so we are. outside the parliament building a protest movement has been growing their play guitar in 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 we hope they will come there protesting against what they say is a politicians a piece of taxpayers' money and an inability to deal adequately with the economic crisis in the country. all across italy cosseted it cuts in social spending in
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people's wages when it comes to the politicians it seems no expense is spared people's appetite for change is clearly. i know you wanted to since they consider that they've got the fungus tight will continue and that remain here until they get some ounces. see. the financial crisis that's raging across the atlantic as well the subject of the latest edition of crosstalk which is looking at how america's middle class is bearing much of the brunt here's a quick preview of the program showing in fifteen minutes time. 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 the very own terrible family capital or capital gains or whatever you just meet people who make money from money and people only money from work and most of these middle
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class people make money from work and they should cast their lot in with the poor people who make their money if you work at the point where being employed it means little ones will live once a. year i know in golf once said very briefly that for him working class meant people who didn't want to work. lives in argentina when it collapsed and i was pretty 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 i used to pass by. now us and turkey have signs a memorandum on the deployment of an american radar station in the east of the country as part of the native back with the plans instead it comes just
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a day off to remain yet agreed a deal with washington on which land based interceptors a neighbor one hundred military base on remaining in soil although discuss these developments i'm now joined live from scotland by dr davis founder of the independent think tank they say will help save as many here on are saying now there's a lot of skepticism about the cane dame's all of this missile shield defense against around for example what do you think is the plan really about. well thank you. sir is a long range radar and so the only inception in rumania it is part of what's to be a bar of instruction describes the failures the guts of reproach to your missile defense plan calls for the chlorine creasing we sophisticated seagraves military assets around really you're in constant so intense fire destroyed enemy so all nations and most normally associated with these so-called enemy knew so as he has
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been around. now suddenly that we think on this channel have all things the death of that now that both europe and the us are suffering quite seriously cannot make a couple things but if they're really a good time to be creating new military bases and deploying personnel on such a large scale well i certainly think it's likely to inspire some juicy misses the good news so great so you see it if you like as a conduit for adults transatlantic defense technology cooperation and opportunity to work in russia as a core to art that i mean are those and i would include myself in the audience already similar financial political and security concerns regarding the vote so since the. united states' own missile defense system. that is with really a done deal america previous panthers are probably the shield for example the czech republic a fell through were these remaining in turkish space is
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a sure thing. i guess not nothing like it's shortening the birth of the previous efforts in czech republic and it fell through partly because it was a change of administration united states and someone mentions a change of approach. there will be domestic opposition and international opposition to the phased adaptive approach of the planned weren't so we'll just have to wait and see where he said that this was an opportunity for terminator more closely with russia but it's not long since the obama administration trying to reset relations with moscow russia has repeated invoices actions teen's defense initiative to what extent do you think that this latest deal with remain your own tacking will affect russia u.s. relations or the sort of the it's likely it soon in danger of the resets so insists that there should be two independent systems that exchange information well
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more so it favors the choice system. interoperability demands that makes it provides seeds that system would not be only going to russian targets there are some we do nato alliance in her own for example french diplomats recently in seat it's such a security breach might be possible but it's very unlikely that the united states will look for agree to a joint system in which you have a stalemate. so is there any wiggle room do you think there's any hope for joint missile defense shield in europe one that could actually include russia. i mean obviously it's the still precious to try and reach an agreement but i think at the moment it's it's highly unlikely and what i would argue for you is that your freeze on missile defense the moments in your face that the proposed phased approach certain young proven oh i would argue it's unnecessary and it requires and cost
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efficient resources that times you would mention money lines to transfer chits half a scene deep cuts but he also needs to recognize that also it's that a missile defense systems are themselves. an indication of old thing he may exacerbate divisions within europe and they aren't lee he said example what's the mated sex in general for example is called for in europe merkins a film of smart defense earth spending i thought you know all right i know l t contains are saying that if you know i think you know there's a strong case for also argue look closely engagement and defused tensions will say north korea and iran and the needs of the supposed main sources that listed missile proliferation concerns and there are smarter cheaper and more effective military solutions available if a real.

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