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and direct from our studios in central moscow to you this is our cloud have you with us let's take a look at your top headlines mass arrests in new york as a police force a plea dispersed the occupy wall street demonstrators in an aggressive security operation that carries echoes of the arab spring more than seven hundred people were detained after marching on to the brook lane and bridge many protesters a claim police use excessive force. while in the u.k. anger at budget cuts and forced we've done sees brought more than thirty thousand people onto the streets of manchester demanding prime minister cameron's
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resignation rally was timed to coincide with the conservative party conference that forms part of the governing coalition. and in our review of the week's top stories president medvedev says that the main consideration behind his choice to back bloody me of putin for president in two thousand and twelve is the prime minister's greater popularity interview to the russian and media as it sparks debate about the country's political future. and in the besieged libyan town of circe the humanitarian situation remains critical people are dying because of a lack of vital medical supplies amid fears fighting between pro and anti kadafi factions thousands have already fled to the battle as forces loyal to the interim government claim they are slowly winning about. r t interview parties interview with noam chomsky linguist author and a v m i t professor is coming up for you next.
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r.t. sitting down with for over an ounce scholar at only west author and mit professor noam chomsky professor chomsky thank you very much for taking time to speak of our team who have been with you the first shot to speak with you about is there recent clashes that are taking place on wall street between americans who are turning out i think seven street and police officers from what i read you recently sent a message to support the activists of this group called occupy paul street you've called them courageous and honorably can you talk to me about your take on occupy wall street wells in the wall street and for him for the financial institutions of any sort of you can determine the horror and of course reporting. really third level for much of the unemployment rate if you will for the great depression and we'll get an appointment with these people are saying you know what it's going to the court of the institution in hindsight sort of this corporal him was
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a perfect solution in the world of corporate governance but it was from the school of close up in motion a vicious cycle which we're going to invent it works so well i'm stretching concerning a lot of really hilarious parliament on your head so no i don't we'll write something worse or a much wipe their third world point from one of them and soaking on a four point three mile infrastructure was called up someone to school him put up you know. all of that increases your. campaign cycle going in the plate right well it's very important group that what may be in there in the coming year for the twenty twelve election is that many including yourself have speculated and assume that our campaign spending for the u.s. election two thousand and twelve. well exceed one billion for each family that
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planet that isn't mass going up we'll have more of my money and where does it come from well you know there is a lot of them i think the novelist confront if you look at the neighborhood and what swarm obama will. eventually i was really financial institution the contributions they preferred to my commitment and expected to be paid back when they were. on that action or being worse and surely that's what a part of it in the parliamentary systems would mean our own parliament players what. positions of influence in a functioning part of a parliamentary system looks like the care of a commitment that comes from a principle at least from experience he may already know the legislative contributions and so on let's go on another boat if you want to become clear of committing. the house and the senate to pay off support it will pay for it
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where do you get the money to pay for it so in part i don't so it will. provides even more influence than you are already overwhelming all the fullness of concentrated capital so it's harder and harder to pull this thing which you claim your elected officials read and. economic concentration it never was easy to distinguish it from so it was not something about others but now it sort of became strained over what's left of america's democratic system and this is the process that has been cemented in crates and what is really like that from every angle or parents these that might have slipped from just take a look at that with plenty of the podium. about two thirds of the public thinks the entire congress ought to be thrown out. of hell does that mean it's going to happen no but it means that the system isn't working on the public knows it's. going to
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have popularity with favor ability that rating for congress in one single page and the president not harder on the same ones of course all over and also have a very widespread sense that everything is going wrong that those in the democrat. system is just up front from now in fact i don't want to suggest that this is totally new so you want to go back a century and you can still predict what our role is pretty pretty well for the outcome of elections but campaign firmly but there are the greatest america's cup next to them are when your level of them against us was deported from the other capital so it is a pretty remarkable you are released a book recently. called nine eleven was there an alternative focusing on the us assassination of osama bin laden and that continuity you say between george w. bush and barack obama telling us on the right moment for the place it was done
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in such a way as to make sure that pakistan i mean this is extremely dangerous and so most of the response in the world all of them want it to you they have a professional army they have committed to the sarin period of pakistan the pakistanis were already. overwhelming looking at america this from some kind of the stratosphere or the army literally. working not only to put an invasion of a country on the murder of someone on their soil but also that they're being. pressure forced to take part in an american war in afghanistan some of the drone came from servitors military analysts some of them wrote about them in the most estimation and i quoted some of them pointed out quite accurately that when the shift between bush's support was and obama was not because bush bush's policy was
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to kidnap people. but everyone thought about when. i put them to one ton of my older brother grodner some of the. work for the struck some information out of a i don't know what that was right there was good but obama's prose was just killing. and killing them all over the world was part of the assassination plot and you know it came up with a perfectly square one. and lot of necessity for replacement 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 will open to it when he's a suspect innocent until proven guilty we're up what's wrong now you have to want to find a simpler puritan so he was apprehended. no resistance and i was alone with his wife but the friends of the highly trained commandos what sort of what if one
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hundred will lead him they were and they were going to murder him and person's body and you know that sliver almost designed the truth is through increased under and. hatred throughout the muslim world for them and anybody going to go right through them and talk about the obama administration and how the u.s. actually is right now could if you're against the muslim world the arab world the obama administration has supported the tunisians has supported the egyptians has supported the libyans and the so-called arab spring the palestinians have officially submitted an application for u.n. membership at statehood the u.s. says that they will cast a veto against it there because they believe that their record will she should should take place actually outside of israel before there's an independent palestine well first of all i have to make
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a court of careful of the united states and its western allies did not support any direction of the players and i'm aware of the difference they opposed but they sent back to pick the. winners it was mostly france syrah carving for it's going to get nothing but a statement with their support of the dictators until the last minute when. the army turned against them and it was no longer possible to support them when they said ok it won't but it was wonderful and then they moved to try to ensure it is that regime so much stayed pretty much as they were their sides are very aware that i'm putting that aside it's true that the united states announced that it would cost of the for thirty thirty five dollars so the united states and israel have been rejected him a political settlement that is supported by virtually the entire world of the arab league what are they going to want to slow experience which includes you know red
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hot lots of poor play but almost no relevant party in this region would accept but the about it's made a commitment to that letter how it will have an effect that future right now and turkey have really suffered their relations with israel so that's an effect of the arab spring and what that what's happening there are changes in the world what's happening is israel has been far more isolated i mean the u.s. is going for i saw it was because of a couple months ago there was a meeting of the interim the only borders people who pretty much all of that come out of it they played more in the government so they better accept something of course resolution it was things that otherwise israel would be as they put it south african ised even more isolated boycotts from some sort of ship some sort of them or economy will collapse it's interesting is it was really i think we want to see what sort of a. you look back at me history but about i can see if still we
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have the records of them south african foreign minister called in the american ambassador and described this to them and said we don't really care as long as you got us because you were one of the auditors and that's what we're right through the ninety minutes or the one nine hundred eighty s. but if you want to member you don't want to go to the corporations we're putting it up. well something that would avoid what they were doing on. the reagan administration was right on them. as long as they were some support and nothing happened when the us was supported. almost instantly or perfectly up there saying it's in israel's best interest at the us so while this palestinian un membership will confirm it for thirty five years since very much a family where is well that it's been for almost forty years there's a choice between security and expansion or a clear pure israel because like other slips prefer since we're always so
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forms it's hard to troops come in spirit and expansion and have these but not with us from the front of the earth words which incidentally is recognized to be criminal but everyone including yours are or they can get away with it as long as the most powerful state the world backs up and as long as you are opposing the war in europe it's remarkable that they're not like us but they don't like to step on the tone and also the master so they go along you know it's the court i was back in the united states they picked tony blair. off to come but they're going as well think they were going to. bring the bastards who do weapon you know sort of plausible style that's got some stuff up strain for them going to give and that's where we now stand on it's up to the people of the ramps for industrial country a component of government should go along with the world has
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a chance to thank you very much for trying. the league. says.
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mass arrests in in new york as police forcibly dispersed the occupy wall street demonstrators in an impressive security operation that carries echoes of the arab spring more than seven hundred people were detained after marching onto the brooklyn bridge many protesters claim police used excessive force. while in the v.u.k. anger at the budget cuts and forced redundancies probably more than thirty thousand people on the streets of manchester demanding prime minister cameron so resignation the rally was time to coincide with the conservative party conference that forms part of the governing coalition. and in our review of the week's top stories president medvedev says that the main consideration behind his choice to back
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bloody new food for president in two thousand and twelve is that the prime minister's greater popularity interview to the russian media has sparked a debate about the country's political future. and in the besieged the libyan town of syria's of the humanitarian situation remains critical people are dying because they lack vital medical supplies i made it fierce fighting between pro and anti gadhafi factions thousands have already fled to the battle as forces a loyal to the interim government claims they are slowly winning the find. now it's time for 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 as ten one spots are still two two it had its leaders in it in the big russian premier league clash. while feeling the blues from
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one part that's a hat trick as chelsea go third in the english premier league they find one triumph bolton. and testing times ireland wales and argentina grab quarterfinal spots the all blacks start dan carter is out for the tournament as the rugby world cup in new zealand. first football and violence in return from his three game balance he snatched a late equaliser and ten minutes to two with table toppers and bitter rivals in it in a thrilling russian premier league clash in moscow i was on the new course put through his own nets to open for the fourth place home side after twenty three minutes once danny reveled was in it after forty eight and because of course playing through a nifty cross to beat the offside trap but the striker would soon be left fuming and spar technical last but they had apparently punched him in the face and so a straight red card was often fast approaching however years ago seemed fully
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restored after the interval as the league's top scorer needs 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 up for russia as they travel to slovakia for the euro twenty two of qualifier on saturday however it was the returning veteran who had the last say off the bench let in ten minutes to go and to tear it finished. elsewhere taste i missed the chance to capitalise on the results the army would have gone level on points with city eat out that's all they've done. trust used to burning cross nadar that's our goal the straw was all the moscow club could manage though they did overtake cross city rivals dinner into second spot two points adrift of the summit. while the earlier italian this over thought it was scored a second half races twice for the champions routine grantley to nowhere bottom sidetone that victory all but securing rubin's top eight finish at the end of the
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regular season with teams in the top half of the table want to compete for the title in europe in places of a defeat for tom was that eighth in the last nine matches. and in the late game diverted cost took charge of angie as player coach but he couldn't prevent his side from losing one nil as i do look at what if i stayed at fifth minute strike prove decisive and sure the moscow side moved within seven points of the top and still unbeaten since the arrival just because their zero three months ago the pakistan club slipped to eight. zero over england frank lampard was struck a hat trick and daniel sturridge netted a first half brace as chelsea regained third spot with a five one triumph bottom side bolton and the johnson also scored a hat trick as fallen flames their first victory of the season a six nil triumph at home to q.p.r. in the west london derby swanzy preserved their unbeaten home run is eight to know
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when the stoke hole walk is the seventy third minute shot to give thought to a two one win a time to ask not the north london derby. moving to rugby and islands have progressed to the quarterfinals of the world cup for the fourth time and set up 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 medical burgle moscow hitting both of their penalties it gets through the intention early on but ronan o'gara scored three penalties for the irish to give him a ryan six lead before the break and it was. all i learned in the second half he's old two of 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 tops their. in the group face . that was the best year it was just to see green everywhere you looked on. our
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jobs to give them something to cheer. up our innocence. is really incredible it's a great. well island have never made it further than the quarterfinals and standing in the way now a wales who thought sixty six nil to finish second behind south africa in pool day while argentina defeated georgia twenty five seven to progress from being at 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 black star fly half done 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 in his there's a vision tin can years ago got sued leo the last three years and it was a big stage for him twenty nine at the peak of his powers and that's been taken
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away so that's very said. well look at the quarter final draw season 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 will play france and ireland take on wales and those games will be played next week and. now russia's debut world cup campaign has ended with the team flying back to moscow on sunday the bears might not have managed to win a game but as richard found reports they were warmly received by 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. is in russia trying to few hundred spectators it's very surprising for the squad to have similar numbers attending the training sessions or even autograph sessions ghosted were not really used to this
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level of attention from the fans and t.v. . groups here that have done throughout my life here everyone follows will throw a little rugby it's great it's inspiring and it gives you the motivation for work even harder this wasn't most of the players first experience of new zealand the team had been here on a training camp just after the new year the squad would 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 played in and in terms of experience it will take something special to beat the memories but they are tired from this world cup it's been awesome it's really good to be to be here at the heart of the worlds the world to be him. the world cup stage is just it's just an amazing spirit 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 we did mention that russia
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had to do plenty of travelling and this was behind severely 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 a month the critics of the russians there were hardly ever any complaints and they always had a smile on their face while they would pick up an army of unexpected follows along the way who went rather extreme measures to show their dedication of a new found heroes. were only zero zero in our supporters russia is they probably are going to have germany support us so we're in a booth with governor taylor russia first so ok a great tour any zealand first point you for russia to build on over the next four years they will have to find a new head coach after nikolai 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 moments for russians can be termed proudly back home
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in the knowledge that they've played some excellent rugby over the last month or so here in new zealand for russia's world cup campaign has come to an end one experience has been the best players over the last month or so i was made a lot of friends around here in new zealand and around the world were very exemplary behavior off the page as well but i'm spirit and with. richard i'm hoping artie. has claimed his third win of the season with a career that we shared and japanese might achieve it was an action packed race on the first lap to cathy's valentino rossi crash that forced ben speeds to run off the track as well then. started on pole and was in front of the red. up brake failure saw him run into the gravel on luck for. seized his chance to head the field it in his wake there was more drama at the barbera tumbling on the run taking circuit breaking his collarbone while making hayden also hit the tarmac
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recovered to finish seventh however pedro's that stayed after trouble for a victory seven seconds ahead of fellow spaniard or gayle or enzo stone up managing to finish third at the australian championship lead was cuts to forty points by lorenzo with three races left. in my stocking and tastes have bounced back from their defeat by city rivals spartak to a comprehensive three one in moscow the horse had to wait more than a quarter of an hour for the right man for alexander because coffee converted a power play to finally break the deadlock and then the army men proceeded with confidence netting a goal in each of the three periods who share. their names to the score sheets. that looked well on their way to completing a shot science but finished forward yardy late that are saved some pride persevere 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 cran is not
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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 austria and sutton was interested in the chill of 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 lower it further in the decider of a championship ring round a fifty five point eight seconds russian surprise package avoiding a cop have to settle for ninth place after prevailing qualification however. was a happy man the trick of titles is what the. the kites. pretty happy and well i made for the. side through before i finished my goal after went to the stairs then i can still write. and that's all sports news by
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