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it's help us out here mostly this is all to me the greek prime minister says he's clean put it his country town fell out of crisis ahead of talks with the german chancellor in the meantime the government and happens is preparing to approve more unpopular titus's as it tries to convince european lenders to hound another slice of the bailout to move to a looming default. the u.n. security council prepares to submit for palestinian statehood paid for recognition despite fears objections from israel and the u.s. found to be so you can only call for palestinians could still be
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a partial recognition from the general assembly where they already have a majority of support. and not out of ten new jobs in the u.k. of being taken by immigrants it comes as the country struggles to create music and made a strong winds around appointments costly calls by spending cuts. i'm exhausted say the chef not say interviews one of the world's leading experts on u.s. foreign policy she caught up with. the user on the sidelines of the recent yet to stop all global policy for. walter russell mead thank you very much for being with us today sir good to be here it's a pleasure how you call this twenty first century while this roller coaster ride in
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the history of time i wonder what spills and thrills to expect before the ride is done well when you look at the way the internet is already changing everyone's lives you look at how migration is sending people all over the world we look at how the world economy since two thousand has just been up and down and up and down this is much more thrilling than life use to be i was and i came to this part of the world for the first time back in the nineteen eighties and very little it happened politically for a very long time i think in some ways the unfreezing in russia began unfreezing in other parts of the world we're seeing it today in the arab spring not necessarily for better not necessarily for worse but for more interesting what do you make of the violence there is right now in the world has it always been that way and just start where i'm aware or has it gotten really worse well it it you know it kind of
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ebbs and flows in the world i mean you think about china in the one nine hundred fifty s. russia in the one nine hundred thirty s. you think about germany of course in the thirty's and forty's so there's been times when the pace of death was faster than it is now but also times when it was slower . you look at the war in the congo and spiegel say as many as two million people have been killed in a series of civil and international conflicts in the congo in the last ten and i'm afraid that as we have more technology. we don't become better we simply become more able to do things both good and bad that is technology doesn't change who we are as human beings but it turns up the volume so that we are able to express whatever is in us good or bad more fully so you think it brings the good that's good out of us as much as that as the bad we're all the same as before we are just
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louder there is the belief that china is in the prior revolutionary state i wonder why does it have anything to do with the fact that it's getting older faster than it's getting richer well that's a problem for china you know pretty revolutionary i don't think i've ever used quite that word but what i see is that the chinese government is extremely competent i have nothing but admiration for their ability to manage a growing the economy and so on and certainly you look at thousands of years of chinese history in many ways this government has delivered more for more people than any other but at the same time every success they have at fostering more growth more development means they have a more complex society which then becomes harder to to manage especially when it comes from the top down corruption becomes more of a problem i think the chinese financial system is. in
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a much shakier state than might appears for a very long time the economy has been growing at ten percent a year. it's hard to lose money as a bank when the economy is growing that quickly so i think there might be a lot of stupid loans and many corrupt local officials their brother in law is getting money for something and so should something happen to knock china off that very rapid path of growth we might very very quickly see that there are many more and many more problems than then it now looks like they have that in that case where the chad is revolution of the classic. i i left my crystal ball and left home . but i think what you would have is is more than a billion people all trying to live their lives in their own way and i think you'd have a lot of confusion if you look at. chinese history and certainly before one thousand
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nine hundred forty nine you had a very long period of chaos and disorder before an order was formed it might take china a while but that's itself speculative i know that here and i've heard democrats voted for a former hostages point of view and in some ways yes in some ways and. i have to say when i voted for him i didn't think oh this is the one everything is going to be perfect i thought that he would be able to manage our foreign policy. effectively not perfectly no one and i think he has. i think we're in fairly good shape and he's been able to do some of the things that the bush administration tried to do but without all the the trouble and aggravation and some ways which is good domestically i think he made some mistakes at the beginning he he thought that the country had elected him to transform the
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country i think he was actually look to be more like bill clinton and try to keep everything nice and so he's gotten out because he tried to do too much and do some things people didn't expect or want he's now on the defensive and this is a difficult time for him what do you think shapes the valleys of a promising race and a lot of things i think he's very much a product of the kind of ivy league educational system. he sees himself i think is part of a new kind of america almost the millennial generation in some ways looking to build a post racial society i think he does he's he's not as much on the left as some people have thought he is i don't i don't think that's right i think he i would consider more a kind of a techno. in the in the mold of people like with george bundy the sort of great
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harvard's technocrats of the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's i think is where he is getting is going to get reelected that's very hard to say but i know that you've described the united states and you in japan us financially responsible superpowers so i was wondering how do you think the world kind of forrest's the latter by responsible super powers well of course there are a lot of financially irresponsible nonsense for power too i think financially they're not superpowers right but what i guess what i'm saying is who else can it be led by that was going to my second question that if united states actually loses their leadership or would it be well that's partly why i think it may be less likely that the u.s. will lose and in some ways the dollar as a reserve currency it's the chinese are not going to international engineers for a while the euro is is not really an alternative to the dollar so what is it the
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swiss franc south african rand ok but do you still get a sense that the superpowers are losing sense of per prince and its implications or not. i think that the american economy is in a period of deep restructuring if you look at the last three hundred fifty years of sort of the rise of global capitalism you'd argue that the british and the americans have we've had many financial crises ever since the south sea bob old in the dutch tulip bubble even and so on moyes and when there's a financial crisis an economic crisis some countries seem to be faster to innovate and some countries say oh we knew capitalism was a terrible system all along we're going to have nothing to do with it so the argentina's ins and some others try to get away from it and then when the time comes for the next wave of grown. they've isolated themselves i think the british
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and the americans and are still prepared to try something new my guess is that the whole world has reached a stage where the old system economic system doesn't work we don't know how to make the transition to than we are for around trying to invent i think the americans are going to get there faster than some others so let me just recap because there's been a lot of talk in the past two years about the world becoming less color. and european when things are going to stay that way they are the world order for a while well i guess what i would say is the whole the goal of american foreign policy is not actually a uni polar world i think people. think that the united states actually is more a grab a bow and that is we would like to be left alone for example the european union from the united states point of view is the perfect solution the europeans aren't
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going to war with each other they aren't going to war with us they're pretty prosperous they like a lot of the things we do so the europe if the united states had a dream for europe that would be it it's ok now we have much less power in europe than we did in one thousand nine hundred five when we could decide who ate what's ok but you have much more power in other parts of the world right but again what we want to seize we would like every place to more or less be like your happy rich at peace so that you can be left alone so right so that the world would be the way we want it to be but we wouldn't have to make it perform that's the american goal and so in that sense. multi-polar world in which most or all of the polls kind of like the american way without us makes a. and you see that's the goal and to some degree the emergence of
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india the emergence of europe the fact that brazil is growing into just that kind of power suggests that that we're getting that what americans would consider a non multi-polar already rather than say the one nine hundred forty s. when you had the soviet union germany and japan that all eight that system and are trying to destroy it how would america like to see the rest of america would like to see russia happy free democratic and secure thank you very much for this. thank you. wealthy british style. sometimes the title of the.
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the greek prime minister says he's confident his country can emerge from the crisis ahead of talks with the german chancellor meanwhile the parliament and the ins is preparing to approve more popular taxes as it tries to convince european lenders a kind of need a full. year security council prepares to submit the palestinian statehood for recognition despite fears objections from israel and the u.s. which is about to veto the. palestinians could still be hostile 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 it comes as the country struggles to create new work and made
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a strong rise in unemployment partially caused by spending cuts. autumn winter as we now will the nation sports for us good to see a busy couple of days i hadn't been european football that's right so the champions league group stage matches will be held today and on wednesday were the two russian claws participating now. facing that's one to ten winners in. that match in just a moment stick around. hello and welcome to sport on the arts ecology a live from moscow with me ramon koester of her self substories and break. the last gasp points of joy all karla's grabs a selfish equalizer as the mega rich conjugates whites come from behind to draw to two at home to set it. while back in the army beat fielders is out on sausage and
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alexandre salad could return as injury says god gets set to host it sally and giants in certain land in the champions league. and side by side former world number one golfer tiger woods teams up with kathy jo luck after breaking his thirteen year association with pac man steve williams. football first though where samuel at seoul scored his third goal for big spending on g n a sather russian tsar be against the chechen side headache which and it suits to draw all the visiting sides headache open the scoring early in the first half when alexander problem call rushed into the penalty area for a long cross by dividing but it dribbled through two defenders and the goalkeeper before sending the ball into the four that were willing to take one out in the eight minute it's a car in g. just six minutes however to equalize at la crosse rebounded off mubarak to see faults samuel it was left practically in front of the keeper of the star striker
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making no mistake sending in the nets with his left foot one one was how the first half ended 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 own fans what's their desire to sack and press song for a winner let them exposed at the back let in an area with just two minutes of normal time left substance. news of a loss of ran half the length fields practically under strict since and far holds make the sports who wants the visitors with almost no time left on the clock perhaps they thought it was all over but it wasn't just gets in what was to be a pulsating dramatic finish the home side small bar the super bowl was credited with another assist following his near perfect cross into the box for the show all for was to head the ball beads of the nets put the riser at the that one minute and stop the shot to two was how it finished over there in much. and
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this news just came in from the office of the president salva russia's chechen republic runs on the former coach of spartak moscow state his last church has been appointed as the new head coach authentic draws name now at church as solves the most recent place of employment was at the gym choosing not so much in russia's second tier football that reports say that the former sports a goalkeeper who later became coach has signed a deal with to take the chechen team are now eleventh in the russian premier the standings and are struggling to make itself eight with twenty four points to their name. now the midfield do all of their on and alexandre is set sound now could be back in the squad for injury hit says scott moscow as the former cup winners prepares to host insert melanne in their second group the match in the champions league on tuesday the army men are second in that group after say doods
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and be out back to braces they came from two goals down to draw two two at lille in their opener while twenty percent winners enter are bringing out their rear following a shock one nil defeat bites are decide probs on sport at the san siro but it's not in giants head since replace coach john carroll gets reading with crap to run yet but says scott boss needs to speak doesn't think the change at the helm will affect the game. we have thing ever. well we don't think it will make much of a difference for us we should be relying on our own form in the first place interim a have changed their head coach at the top level players are still there so regardless of which goetia leads them into the game any team in the world will find it challenging to play them. meanwhile it ends there will be without influential playmaker was least nater for the clash in moscow the holland big fielder missed last saturday's three one four and the belong out with a thigh injury that result was in first first victory this season and handed
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cloudier and yairi a winning start at the club well answer are also missing midfielder of the on stock of h. and defender in my column for an injury is and their former portugal star louis spiegel is bracing himself for star incest to sky spiritedness because he was never on the point of view because zero point. three have to get good results he had to resort to the mystery to continue the competition going to be tough because you come from three close. play all the homes are going to be perfect manchester united will hold group c. leaders because she's there as well united drew one wanted been fico in their opening match and now have major injury problems up bronson and in the fence with wayne rooney have year hernando's and they might give it a chipmunk six players or old south meeting striker michael owen is likely to start
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alongside and it's our hope sir alex ferguson side have reached the final in three of the past four years but the coach insists it's not a great sign for his side as they won just one of those three finals. because it was two three times. in the boom period. it would be consistent champions we. think if only for moments when they're struggling. and. we can do great solution and. i'm going to possess the people of this call both. in group d. nine time champions league winners a real madrid take on another highly decorated side i.x. one this competition four times the spanish lock played. fifth in league at the moment the group following big three already not was accurate two weeks ago while the dutch jackets i-x. are on an unbeaten seven game run in their domestic league and will be hoping to
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improve on last year's two nil loss against madrid. you never know what it was so. afraid to play and it's going to be the same game most of last year so when we have to bowl we have to keep trying to keep it as long as possible and try to create chances and that's our philosophy and it will always be elsewhere boring munich are preparing to hold champions league debut sonce magister city it's been one of the best starts to the season in the current bendis legal leader's history of byron registering nine success awaits in all competitions with outlets in a single goal however city are also enjoying a fine run in their domestic championship something that's able with and now another magister side united after six weeks. is over a fantastic. present. it's an important. part of their stadium i think it is a game that is important when if you want to prove that i could team. and i can
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play this game and help with that then you can do very. well rugby is set to get a massive boost in russia and not just because of the country's debut appearance at the world cup sevens has now become an olympic sport and so is set to be played in schools across the nation richard portly caught up with one player who's overcome the odds to be a success in both codes. he may be enjoying five star hotels and first class training facilities of its world cup however this hasn't always been the case for russia speedy winger. born in crescent are 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 formative years. when he started playing rugby the facilities were non-existent we would train at a local school in the basement about how it was full of rubbish and we would have
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to spend hours trying to clean it up and then the coaches arrived and we were allowed to use the peach to train on it was only after that he started to prove. that he really has already made an impression here in new zealand showing his first ever world cup try against italy while he's freel 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 his every move muscles as a polygamous me everyone which is only 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 good achievement to be here for the country for the national team and for the coaches that all of us crucial is not a rarity in the russian team and that sevens played a major part in his developments plan 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
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england and france on a regular basis. sevens really helps your development in the fifteen man game and it teaches you to see the page differently you need a completely different set of skills and sevens so it comes in handy because it's been a tough year of like email moved across nebraska see it as club rugby leaving behind his wife the two year old son cameron who crossed some four thousand kilometers away. he'll get to see his family in a couple of weeks i love that he's extremely committed to playing in the national team and just really wants to help his country improve in both sevens i'm fifteen i'm game richard pombo three rotorua museums golf now and fourteen signed major winner tiger woods has finally found the man who could help him return to his former glory as the former world number one has hired joe like cava as his new caddy woods surprisingly fired his previous back man steve
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williams enjoy a lie after a thirteen year partnership and this is why they're all the american has and now it feels he had it himself would like it was best known for his long term association with another former world number one fred couples meanwhile woods has been without a title for over two years and has slipped to fiftieth in the world rankings since that much publicized revelations about his private life and subsequent wars and his ongoing leg injuries earlier this season. more sport coming your way in a couple of hours with the u.n. meanwhile our youtube channel is available to us at any time at r.t. sports news so check it out when you get a chance thanks for watching. i'm
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