tv [untitled] September 27, 2011 2:30am-3:00am EDT
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why no one should really happening to the global economy was much stronger for a no holds barred look at the mobile financial headlines soon into khan's report. ten thirty am in moscow these here are to headline the greek government is said to include more unpopular taxes and tries to convince european lenders to hand over another slice of the bailout to avert a looming default meanwhile the greek prime minister is heading to berlin to hold talks with european leaders as the country's debt crisis threatens to spiral out of control. the u.n. security council prepares to submit the palestinian statehood bid for recognition despite fierce objections from israel and the u.s. which is about to be told to move but palestinians could still gain partial recognition from the general assembly where they already have
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a majority of support. night out of ten new jobs in the u.k. are being taken by immigrants this comes as the country struggles to create a new work amid a start rising unemployment powerfully fueled by spending cuts up next arky sophie shevardnadze speaks with former nato chief george robertson she caught up with the man who's now an oil executive on the sidelines of the global policy forum and you are a softball to get lord robertson's take on nato's current direction. george walker it's and thank you very much for being with us again two years later now you've managed a global military organization now and you're on the board of one of the world's top energy companies are there any similarities between energy markets and war
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theater. well we've we've both operate a global marketplace we're dealing with global issues oil is politics. in everything whether it's national politics all international politics so i didn't leave completely behind but i did it because one of the things i didn't need to i wanted to do it was through establish good relations with russia and to bring russia much more to the mean streets of western thinking so i'm working in russia for a russian company. joy but that's where i was when i ask you did you have to adjust your nato defined view of russia once you join team k p p well b.p. is a very interesting is a very interesting company and it doesn't conform to either russian studio tapes or a waste of oil company studio tapes it's so joint venture between the west the
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whole company and four of the richest men in russia for the vigils there. is a huge company basics a small company very profitable company they come to his world so yeah there are similarities about how you handle organizers here the chairman of the board. in nato i was the leader of the alliance that is the value one set what i will remember most from my time in asia. is meeting children to the countries that are meant to moscow to care for a decade later do you think this children live in a better world for instance if we take libya how come there been so much child casualty in we had during the nato operations these children. were there the world a more prosperous world and a world there's actually three years of a lot of the fears of previous generations of world war
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a localized war so there is no doubt that keeping prosperity of the world has improved the chances of living a quality of right that's near where we were seeing in the arab spring was a younger generation and remember that something like sixty percent of the middle eastern population is under the age of still saying they wanted a bit of that action as well they wanted a bit of that prosperity a bit of the enjoyment people don't want to see all the g. seven i don't want to tip or ships by and large they want. it want to have a host of whatever is family they want the children to go to schools and there's a huge advance of the desire whether whether it's don't support their mosque or they'll turn and one up and i don't think that there were large numbers of children casualties. in tripoli i knew of the targeting is going to later and it is not
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very carefully if there were casualties it is because if you put those children on those civilians and to deliberately be injured and that of course has happened before and yet if you were head of nato today is there anything that you would do differently in libya no i would have done anything different i think secretary general rasmussen has done a very difficult job highly successful because no one no nato troops on the ground . well it was all done in either of the population with sales of the lead cell of a transitional government you know made the authors of the whole refuge to those who want to leave covered up and i think in retrospect although it strains needed to the liver it was a very good operation we should leave a lasting legacy and libya for the people that they will welcome you are also a member of the prettiest parliament are you concerned that the british military
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has set foot on another nation's soil while the british military one of the nato countries set foot on libyan soil but me a bit small number of people there giving some advice but by and large it was done by the libyans themselves and it was done with the backing of the arab league and it was done with the backing of the un security council so i think this letter to employees of home these things should happen if there was a necessity to do it there was no need for any old say intervention is in the people did it themselves no need for military intervention in egypt the people did it themselves but in libya you had a den split down the speakable dictator with a charge great cloak of mourning though his own people who were undoubtedly have done it if we hadn't taken action but that look why don't we try to do the same thing in syria look at the casualties that we have that we can't. go because you
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can't intervene everywhere doesn't mean that you should intervene with you can't you know the war is an arab league resolution there was a un security council resolution i believe beast things apply at the moment to what's happening in syria but also regime at the end of the state just as it is in iran it may take some time to work codes and there are i don't mean us by which you could counter the economic political diplomatic the house but i would say at this point for. appear for the next surprise or keep hold of the weapons available the weapon of last resort is the military pay for the you use economic pole used to provide it he used political influence to achieve the goals of trying to protect people military action was only taken the libya because gadhafi threatened his own people threaten those who had rebelled to be wait tropes and you know what the cynics would say to that they would say that if you take anything else at the heart
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of every war there is oil well the cynics will say that i'm a cynic even where there is no war like c.l.o. your where we had to view the bosnia was not a touch of oil we're told we took action so you know the cynics out there are almost certain to have vented which are very sure that afghanistan where there was no war in sierra leone and kosovo and bosnia are these along with the examples that come to the top of my head so it's not about boil this case it was about saving the population of that as a form of ruthless brutal dictator quite so now we have a national transitional council in libya that says that they don't want any foreign troops in their country can they install peace without the help of the international military force i think the they can do that because they very choice got the reins of power and they thought it all through they've got sensible people in charge some of them have experience or government under come hundred or three.
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some of them have been forced out of the country but know who the country is run and so we've got to be able to give them ill will be required not force it on. but be there in order of the filter of the transition from a brutal dictatorship to a civilized productive and hopefully a prosperous country oh yeah the question on everyone's mind is are lubin welcome passage is safe and when. will they be restored to their pre-war level oh i do is that the transitional authority is looking carefully at. both the infrastructure and the supply routes for the libyan oil they're saying it may take a year to eighteen months to get things going because there has been some damage of the bogey sabotage by the outgoing regime but at the moment so uribe is making up for all of the would be as well i would put that if they get it back to normal
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then that will produce revenue for the for libya that will be very very useful in the reconstruction you know the economy and that he has allowed b.p. to resume operations in libya just a few hours ago what have you done to secure the libyan b.p. assets now with the transitional national council that are obviously emissions going to libya at the present moment the transitional council is dealing with these things a joke or some other companies like b.p. or another company that i'm with the board all book will be watching carefully to see how that isis a bid to take to the jury table try on a t. and b.p. was to protect the people who work for b.p. at that time it's far as we can see none of the affected by by the internal turmoil that was going on but the priority is to stabilize libya but all will be part of the stabilize ation and reconstruction now back in two thousand and one did you
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know that the war on terror would take such a long time i think we all hoped that we would be able to deal with the help or traitor of the search was to quickly but i think you know for the troops to hear all that well you've got something that a lot of that that they that desperate you know criminal it was i'm going to see my thought of the people who were behind it you know and it's only a matter of. as i'm a ben alive that it rough justice the kind of justice that he made today and so many people before but you know we didn't think that it would go on for ten years but we said at the time. the campaign against terrorism would have to one for as long as was from. all some of bin laden's in the nation was a huge factor in this war on terror do you think at this point it's nearing its end i hope that al qaeda has had its head cut off from that are saying it sets
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a much weaker of the way that it was i think those are growing. in countries where he used to get support and court al-qaeda tactics hunt people that might be our future and hopefully we'll clear why you might of responsibility that will make sure that they can feed all the resentment of her young on the middle east because that's where the problem started and now their heads being cut off from all this that it remains to be seen how much of the months that are still wriggling out of his life george robertson thank you very much for this and. a pleasure. wealthy british style something. like this.
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the greek government said to approve more unpopular taxes that tries to convince european lenders to hand over another slice of the bellows to avert a looming default meanwhile the greek prime minister is heading to berlin to hold talks with european leaders as the country's debt crisis threatens to spiral out of control. the un security council gets ready to submit the palestinian statehood bid for recognition despite fierce objections from israel and the us which are about to veto the move but the palestinians could still be partial recognition from the general assembly where they already have a majority of support. and nine out of ten new jobs in the u.k. are being taken by immigrants this comes as the country struggles to create new
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work amid a stark rising unemployment partially paused by spending cuts. or nods up next with sports stay with us. hello and welcome to this forum r.j. coming to you live from the russian capital with me are among calls for plenty of ahead but first the headlines. last gasp points call us grabs a selfish time equaliser as the mega rich on gee why scum from behind to draw the suits to lead home to set it. back in the army midfielders azhar and sausage and alexandre said could brits earn as entering it says god gets set to host it sally and giants answer melanne in the champions league. and side by side former world number one golfer tiger woods teams up with new caddy joel
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a call after breaking his thirteen year so c.h. with back man steve williams. football first though where samuel it's all scored his third goal for big spending on g n a sather russians are being against the chechen side said it was and it's a draw the visiting side take open the scoring early in the first half when alexander's a blank called the russians a penalty area for a long frostbite live on it because they dribble through two defenders and the goalkeeper before sending the ball into the far left corner putting terry one up in a minute it's six and she just six minutes however to equalize a lot cross revenge of the gulf mubarak was super parts of samuel that's all that's left practically on the front of the keeper of the star striker making no mistakes and the ball into the nets with the slip but one one was how the first half and then and that's how it stayed for most of the second forty five minutes as well and she desperately wanted to win in front of their home fans about their desire to
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attack and press on for a winner left them exposed at the back lennon ceric with just two minutes of normal time left. sufis use. lost a friend half the length of the field practically on respected and fired colleagues make the sport to watch the visitors with almost no time left on the clock perhaps they thought it was all over but it wasn't just yet what was to be a pulsates and bring back the magic finish alcides mubarak the super bowl was credited with another assist following his near perfect cross in the box for shots to head the ball into the net but all eyes are set that minute just. two two was now finished over there in the truck. now the midfield there on sausage and alexandre's saleyard could be back in the squad for injury hit says scott moscow as the former you a look at what has prepared holes in sir milan in their second group the match in the champions league on g.'s day they are men are second in that group after say
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doods and beyond bags of races they came from two goals down to the old suits who had to live in their opener while what it is and what is enter are bring out their rear following the shots one nil defeat by turkish side problems for at the center of the seven giants have since replaced don't cha carroll gets the meaning with clouds right yairi but says scott boss that it's most he doesn't think that change at the helm will affect the game. you have singing. well we don't think it will make much of a difference for us so why should new lying on our own form in the first place or injure may have changed their head coach but the top level clears a still so regardless of. the game any team in the world will find it challenging to play them. meanwhile inside will be with ballots until angel playmaker wesley snyder for the clash must go the whole midfielder missed last saturday's three one triumph and belong yet with a thigh injury that result was intersperse victory this season and handed claudio
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ranieri a winning start at the club well enter are also missing but feel very young stuck with and defender maicon through injuries and their former portugal star lewis beagle is bracing himself for a certain test to sky spiritedness because he's snared one point of view to cedar point so. we have to get a good three so clear through to a zero for stuart to continue to produce a very tough because you come from three posts. playing out of home so. perfect. meanwhile magister united will host group c. leaders because the on tuesday united drew one one had been equal in their opening match and now have major injury problems up front and into friends with wayne rooney idea hernando's and the minute bit as six players ruled out beating striker
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michael owen is a likely to start alongside him is harbor boss of sir alex ferguson side have reached the final in three of the past four years but the coach insists it's not a great time for a side as they've won just one of those three finals. well a rugby is set to get a massive boost in russia and not just because of the country's did you appearance at the world cup sevens has now become in the lip explored and so is set to be played in schools across the nation richard vaughan portrayed caught up with one player who is overcome the odds to be a success in both codes. he may be enjoying five star hotels and first class training facilities of this world cup however this hasn't always been the case for russia speedy winner regular us through all in cross and our he was a talented wrestler in his youth but eventually decided to switch to rugby in his early teens on the advice of his brother though he didn't have it easy in his
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formative years. when i started playing rugby the facilities were nonexistent we would train at a local school in the basement where the it was full of rubbish and we would have to spend hours trying to clean it up and then the coaches arrived and we were allowed to use the pitch to train on it was only after their feet started to improve but here has a ready made impression here in new zealand scoring his first ever world cup try against italy while he's frail fans with his express pace this is obviously a dream come true for the twenty five year old and he says the whole of his hometown is following its every move because it will see everyone which is our games not only my family but the whole of my hometown everyone calls us to congratulate us even though we're not doing well in all of our matches it's a great achievement to be here for the country for the national team and for the coaches for us through shows not a rarity in the russian team and that sentence has played
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a major part in his development as a player he regularly completes for the national side are establishing themselves as a major force in the shortened game being able to compete and beat the likes of england and france on a regular basis. sevens really helps your development in the fifteen man game as it teaches you to see the page differently you need a completely different set of skills and sevens comes in handy because it's pretty tough here for us live you know moved across and i ask this here to play as club rugby leaving behind his wife the two year old son cameron cross the dark some four thousand kilometers away. he'll get to see his family in a couple of weeks i was very he's extremely committed to playing in the national team and just really wants to help his country improve in both sevens i'm fifty. which. new zealand gulf now and fourteen time major winner tiger woods has finally found the man who could help him return to his
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former glory as the former world number one has hired joel the kaaba as his new caddy surprisingly fired his previous bagmen c. williams in july after a thirteen year partnership and the five year old american has now it's pileated himself with who is best known for his long term association with another former world number one fred couples and while woods has been without a title for over two years he has slipped a fiftieth in the world ranking since then much publicized revelations about his private life and subsequent divorce and his ongoing leg injuries earlier this season. finally the russian basketball championship will start in a couple of weeks but says scott have already wrapped up the first trophy as the army had been at the annual gone bilski cop. has more. traditionally three european powerhouses come to the russian capital to take part
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in league on a ski cup alongside the host discuss these he shall give is from lithuania and it's analogous of greece and turkish side when in a match it took to the court to do battle for the trophy the red and blue squad out is sixty nine sixty seven when again jugglers on saturday and faced going and watching the decider the van gives while game correct is ahead of the forthcoming season and the chance to experiment with new players and signings it again in the opening quarter any doubt would have four point lead for say scott in the second the muscovites informed some nice passing moves and proved that they're getting to know each other's game well forty twenty nine at the big intermission the turkish visitors try to stand firm against his guys attack but the army man kept winding their way to the back board and they continued to play more and more confidently showing solid before moans and pumping pressure on to the basket the winning team was coolly along before the final buzzer seventy three fifty seven the way finished
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this was despite the friendly status of the term and we are very glad to win as we were competing against top five teams. there's still a lot of work ahead as we made too many unforced errors. if he did. it again maybe. he. is going. to be picked is because nobody can play she must be picked just pick three was teamed with a little sadness for the red and blue as it was also make asian to bid farewell to tears college and graduate langdon and john wanted holden who just retired holden born in the us to grasp. citizenship helping his adopted country to european numerous four years into the army man grade spent plenty of time signing autographs
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for the fans and handed out the words for the tournament's best players at a boston match ceremony i say should we have one of the most valuable player who started this season just around the corner fan so if you want to because this man will be hoping they're in tip top shape for the challenges ahead and play about out of archie. i'll be back with our updates in a couple of hours meanwhile you can rate and comment on some of the stories same here on our you tube channel at artsy sport news thanks. thank. you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future covered.
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