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you're watching live from moscow and here's a recap of the main stories and the week's top stories the arab spring echoes in america u.s. police use force to disperse anti wall street protesters arrested more than seven hundred people taking part in a rally it's quickly gaining momentum across the country. and across the atlantic in the u.k. unions angry at project cards to bring thousands out to rally demanding david cameron's coalition government resign. also in this week's top stories president medvedev explains his decision not to run for
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a second term citing voting there which is greater popularity at home and his comments come in a surprise interview that stirred up debate about the country's political future. and adar humanitarian situation in the besieged libyan town of sirte where people are dying from a lack of vital supplies amid ongoing fighting something experts say makes it a nato mission to protect civilians more questionable than ever. artie's interview with known chomsky a linguist author and mit professor is coming your way next. parties sitting down with for over an ounce scholar at linguist all for and i might professor noam chomsky as a chance to thank you very much for taking time to speak with r.t. it's quite the morrison the first shot to speak with your product is there a recent clashes taking place on what street between americans who are turning out
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to saturn street and police officers and what i read you recently sent a message to support the activists of this group called occupy polish treat you call it that and courageous and honorably can you talk to me about your take on occupy wall street world and the world group was just a short and through the financial instance. but i'm sure you're going through the before and of course for colonel simpson i'm going to get a feel for emotional unemployment i think about the level of the great depression wheel of employment these people were familiar with when a couple of the institutions behind that sort of this group that i was in which were clues from the rules of corporate governance important it was for them so when it was up in motion a vicious cycle elimination i mean we're not going to work so well but on the streets you can see more of their share of support already on the other hand will
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write some of the birds for other much more sort of will come from it. and so proud of what our infrastructure is collapsible them school corruption and all of that increasingly you know. it keeps the cycle going and for that we're using well. it's about phoning for some purpose but maybe even there in the coming year for the twenty twelve election is that many including yourself have speculated and assume that the campaign spending for the us election twenty one will exceed one million dollars each for hamilton county that is a massive amount well going with money and where does it come from well but one of them from the front that he made a lot of can work on obama what. if anybody would like something that was criminally financial institution contributions they preferred him to mccain expect
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me to pay it back when they were. going to somebody even worse and certainly that's only a part of it in the parliamentary systems clued in on our own up to what we want players of them. positions of influence in to functional programming what a mentor system looks like you care of a committee or it comes from a principle at least from experience you already know. there's a lot of contributions and so on that's gone on the other books if you want to become true of a committee. in the house of the senate and the pay will support it i've paid for it already have the money to pay for it so in part i don't so. for large even more influence over your already overwhelming will sometimes pretty much up at will so it's harder and harder to distinguish between elected officials and.
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economic concentration it never was easy to distinguish them so it was not something all of us are but now it's sort of an extreme level but what's left of america's democratic system this is the process that has been cemented plates and what is really if from every angle there is these that might have slipped from just take a look at public opinion that per year. plus urging the public from its entire congress would be thrown out. because i mean it's going to happen no but it means that the system isn't working and the public knows the. popularity of it with favor ability rating for congress and i'm cynical did you see the president not much harder on the same ones of course all other institutional it's a very widespread sense that everything is going wrong on the closing of the democrat. system is just not functioning well and so i don't i'm suggesting this is
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totally new so you want to go back a century and you can still predict throughout all this pretty pretty world of the outcome of the actions where campaign funding but there are agreements and now it's gotten to extreme. levels to which the u.s. has departed from other tropical societies are pretty remarkable you released a book recently. called nine eleven was there an alternative focusing on the us assassination of osama bin ladin and that continuity you say between george w. bush and barack obama telling us all that it wasn't an interesting place it was done in such a way as to infuriate the pakistanis which is extremely dangerous that's the most dangerous part of the world i'm going to put it to you that they have a professional army and committed to the new sardonically of pakistan and the
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pakistanis were already overwhelmingly at the americans on this front for the stratosphere. of the army that was bitterly. regret about all the upheaval and patient of the country of the murder of someone that worked so well but also that they're being. pressure forced to take part in an american war in afghanistan some of the conservatives military on the list wrote about putting their blood and assassination and i'm quoting some of them pointed out quite rightly that this shift between bush's part was in obama's not because bush bush's policy was to kidnap people but. what everybody thought about them. would take them to guantanamo or brought agron or some other poor competitor for that struck him information out of one of them ok it was like oh that's great but obama's policy was just to kill. and killing them all over the world that's
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targeted assassinations don't you know and keep them in third from just want. a million and love most of us in a different place and want it's hard to remember but there used to be a system of justice in the west which said that a person is a suspect until he's proven he don't open to it when he's a suspect plenty innocent until proven guilty well it's wrong now you just kill him if you think doable so he was apprehended. no resistance he was alone with his wife out of the cells of. the highly trained them and those sort of one hundred they didn't they were under orders to murder him and then the person's body and to give acts that are almost designed something that is to increase under and. a pretty good throughout the muslim world around anybody who's got the right
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to them and talk about the obama administration and how the us actions right now could begin fury the muslim world in the arab world the obama administration has supported the tunisians has supported the egyptians has supported the libyans and the so-called arab spring palestinians have officially submitted an application for un membership at stake the u.s. says they will cast if you can stick their car is able to leave that direct negotiations should take place between house and israel before there's an independent palestine the first of all have to make a growth coming from the united states and its western allies did not support that into a treatment plan you see on the river going from there polish not very simply i could pick minimal and then as it was mostly french and steer clear of any fixed car i mean it was the united states and they supported the dictators until the last minute and then. the army turned against them and it was no longer possible support
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them and then they said ok we want democracy is wonderful and then they moved to try to ensure that the regime so much stayed pretty much as they were and so it's a very or pattern but putting that aside it's true that the united states announced that it would test of the progress thirty five years the united states and israel have been rejecting a political settlement that is supported by the virtually the entire world the arab league organization of islamic states which includes in iran i support most of the relevant part of this arrangement except that the united states and israel have a fact right now and turkey have really cover their relations it's really two that's an effect of the arab spring what's happening there are changes in the world what's happening is israel's going harm or isolated meaning the u.s.
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is getting for isolated parts of a couple months ago there was a meeting of the. works pretty much on the climate they were in the government will be better accept something like force resolution first other words israel will be as me put it south african artist even more isolated boycotts from his little ships and so on and our economy will collapse not. israel's reacting too much to a survivor. if you look back at the history but about i think sixteen we have the records of south african foreign minister called in the american ambassador in described this to and said we don't really care as long as you back us prisoner the one good matters we're right some of it i think the one thing ladies the u.n. member or i got a lot of corporations were pulling out. put. some thought into it with the wake ups
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they were doing for. the reagan administration was but i don't. know as long as he was supporting them and nothing happened in the us which were supported. almost instantly the person i put up there saying it's in israel's best interest to us. this palestinian un membership will stay with us for the thirty five years since entering the chamber is now that it's been for the last four days there's a choice between security and expansion or a clear purpose israel is like other states and. since you're always sort of the balance let's have a choice between security and expansion the mouthpiece but not with experience and implement earthwards which incidentally is recognized criminal like everyone including israel where they get away with it as long as the name the most powerful
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state in the world perhaps i'm a muslim as you are those who want europeans remarkable that i want to live there not like this but they don't like to step on the opponent also the master so they do a lot so you know it's important that i was practically united states they pick a point where they are you know part of the plot of the book their minds well think through with who will. bring the best of them to do what the united states doesn't stop just about sums it up for them but i want to go see additional that's where we now stand on it's up to the people with the ramps and just for company to compel them to build a mansion well on the world professor chomsky thank you very much for your time. twenty years ago things are just. disappearing. six.
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six. six if. at manzanar to be arab spring echoes in america u.s. police use force to disperse and you wall street protesters arresting more than seven hundred people taking part in a rally that's quickly gaining momentum across the country. have across the atlantic in the u.k. unions angry at budget cuts bring thousands out to rallies demanding that david cameron's coalition government resign. also in this week's top stories president medvedev explains his the social doll to run for a second term side to put the very intense greater popularity at home on his comments come in a surprise interview that stirred up debate about the country's political future.
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and a dark humanitarian situation of the deceived libyan town of sirte where people are dying from a lack of vital supplies of the ongoing fighting something experts say makes nato's mission to protect civilians more questionable than ever. i'll be back with more of those stories in fifteen minutes but first the sports news with kate. hello welcome to the sports news and these are the top stories. top draw of ellison returned to grab the late equaliser has ten months spots actor or two to it hopes leaders in it in the big russian premier league clash. while feeling the blues from one part that's a hat trick is chelsea go third in the english premier league for a five one triumph dalton. testing times ireland wales and argentina grabbed
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quarterfinal spots with all black star dan carter is out for the tournament that's the rugby world cup in new zealand. but first football and valid in return from his three game ban see snatch the late equaliser and stand to do with table toppers and bitter rivals in it in a thrilling russian premier league clash in moscow i was under a new cough put through his own nets to open for the fourth place home side after twenty three minutes writes danny reveled flaws in it after forty six and because of course playing through a nifty cross to be offside trap that's the striker would soon be left fuming and spar technical last but they have apparently punched him in the face and saw a straight red card with often fast approaching however years ago seemed fully restored after the interval as the league's top scorer seen it extra man count just two minutes into the second half but he would later pick up a leg injury which could jeopardize him being called out for russia as they travel
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to slovakia for their euro twenty two of qualifier on saturday however it was the returning veloso who had the last day off the bench letting the ten minutes to go and to tear it finished. elsewhere tasty missed the chance to capitalize on the results the army would have gone level on points with the lead up with top down trust used to burning cross another that's our goal the straw was all the moscow club could manage though they did overtake across the city rivals dinner into second spot two points adrift of. some it. was earlier italian and the stover thought the book at least scored a second half price as twice former champions are being ground to nowhere autumn sidetone that victory all but securing rubin's top eight finish at the end of the regular season the teams in the top half of the table want to compete for the title in places the defeat for tom was that eighth in their last nine matches. and in the
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late game diverted cost took charge of angie as player coach but he couldn't prevent his side for abusing one nil and the locomotive believe me i stayed over fifty minutes strike prove decisive and show the moscow side moved within seven points of the top and still unbeaten since the arrival of jersey chris they're both three months ago the dogs don't flop sit two eight. zero over england frank lampard was struck a hat trick and daniel sturridge netted a first half brace a chance you will gain third spot with a five on private bottom side bolton andy johnson also scored a hat trick is following the flames their first victory of the season page six nil triumph at home to q.p.r. in the west london derby swanzy preserved their unbeaten home run with eight to no wind and stoke and caught his seventy third minute shots gave tottenham's a two one win a time to lost not in the north london derby. proving to rugby and ireland have progressed to the quarter finals of the world cup for the fourth time and set up
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a clash with wales after thrashing italy thirty six six in pool c. it's only put up a lot of resistance in the first half beggar moscow hitting both of their penalties keep the absolutely intention early on but ronan o'gara scored three penalties for the irish to give them a six lead before the break and it was all i learned in the second half he's lowell's going to have their three tries no mean feat for the center mark his twenty fourth birthday islands have taken part in every world cup. since the tournament began twenty four years ago but it's the first time they've talked it through. and the greek face. there was the best yet it was just to see green everywhere you looked and how our job was to give them something to cheer about in the car park just in spades. is really incredible it's a great. well i wouldn't have never made it further than the quarter finals and standing in the way now
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a wales who thumped sixty six mill to finish second behind south africa improved a while argentina defeated georgia twenty five seven to progress from the expense of scotland call a winners new zealand finished off with a seventy nine fifteen thrashing of canada but that win was overshadowed by the news all star fly half dan carter will miss the rest of the tournament after damaging his growing during a practice session on saturday. i just feel for this young fellow. he's been going out to this world cup probably but he wasn't and is is a vision tin can years ago that certainly over the last few years and it was a big stage for him twenty nine at a peak of his powers and that's been taken away so that's very said. well look at the quarter final draws things an eight team line up with that scotland for the first time in the world cup as favorites new zealand face argentina south africa take on australia england france and ireland take on wales those games will be
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played next weekend. now russia's debut world cup campaign has ended with a team flying back to moscow on sunday the bears might not have managed to win a game but as richard reports they were warmly received by a very appreciative and sometimes from article local support. over the last month or so rusher of made a lot of friends around new zealand the vast majority of the team they have never experienced such a level of interest from the general public. league matches in russia trying to few hundred spectators it's very surprising for the squad of similar numbers attending the training sessions or even autograph sessions or ghost if we're not really used to this level of attention from the fans and t.v. and sun we wrote a group here that have done throughout my life here everyone follows both russian and global rugby it's great it's inspiring and it gives you the motivation to work even harder. this wasn't most of the players first experience of new zealand the
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team have been here on a training camp just after the new year the squad will take the opportunity to see the sights as well as taking time off to take their minds away from all things rugby. this was by far the biggest events russia's players are there to played in in terms of experience it will take something special to be the memories that they've had from this world cup it's been awesome is it's really good to be to be here at the heart of the worlds the world to be and. being that the world cup stage is just it's just an amazing experience and very welcoming from from from the local people and we've already been to. quite a few towns and cities so it's very interesting to see lee did mention that russia had to do plenty of travelling and this was perhaps be only downside of the trip being new boys to rugby's biggest events the bears were given a very tough schedule which would see the team have to travel more than seven times different locations in less than
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a month the critics of the russians were hardly ever any complaints and they always had a smile on their face while they would pick up an army of unexpected followers along the way who went to rather extreme measures to show they did occasion to be a new found heroes. were not easy as going up supporters rushes day they probably are going to have germany supporters so we go for and say my russian fear so. great too or any zeal and there is plenty for russia to build on over the next four years they will have to find a new head coach after nicholai neeraj resigned however at the moment it is likely that kingsley jones will take up the reins of affairs on a more official basis before the moments for russians can be turned proudly back home in the knowledge that they have played some excellent rugby over the last month or so here in new zealand the rush of the world cup campaign has come to an end one experience has been for the various players over the last month or so i will create a lot of friends around here in new zealand and around the world with exemplary
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behavior off a bridge as well but i'm spirit and with. richard on board with hearty nelson. has trained his third win of the season with a career at the ratios and dramatic japanese motor keeping it was an action packed waist on the first lap to cathy's valentino rossi crash that forcing ben speeds to one track as well then championship. started on pole and was in front of the room. slip up brake failure saw him run into the gravel up for. it seized his chance to head the feel of it in his wake there was more drama at the barbera tumbling on the mud taking circuits and breaking his collarbone nicky hayden also hit the tarmac recovered to finish seventh however pedrosa stayed out of trouble for a victory seven seconds ahead of fellow spaniard or gayle or enzo stone at managing to finish third at the australian championship lead was cuts to forty points pilar
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and so with three races left. in my stocking i have bounced back from their defeat by city rival sponsor active comprehensibly serious three one in moscow the hosts at so great more than a quarter were not for their right for extended the squad converted a powerplay to finally break the deadlock and then the army men proceeded with confidence netting a goal in each of the three periods who shared. their names to the score sheets. looked well on their way to completing a shot science but finished forward jali later saved some pride for severe with his goal in the dying seconds but it was too little too late as the visitors felt their fourth straight defeat. and finally defending his world crown is not enough for extreme kayakers some sudden as the daring new zealand plans to take three times from as many attempts next year the extreme kayak world championship took place in
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austria and sutton was interested in the chop the highly sought the twenty three year old broke his own course record order to retain the coveted piece of silverware he first shattered the mark in the semifinals and then went on to blow it further in the decider with a championship winning run of fifty five point eight seconds russian surprise package. had to settle for ninth place after prevailing qualification however. was a happy man the trick of titles is what the. young is the craves. i'm pretty handy and well i need scissors through. the side too before i finish my goal was to wait till next year when i can celebrate. and that's always was nice my friends.
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