tv [untitled] October 12, 2011 2:30pm-3:00pm EDT
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markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines just tuning in to gaza report. live from moscow this is o.t. with the twenty four hours a day top stories now at half past the hour washington has charged two radians for an alleged plot to kill the saudi arabian ambassador to the u.s. it's claimed they tried to haul members of a mexican drug cartel to carry out the attack accusations toronto's misters political. and israeli soldier captured by hamas five years ago could soon be going home on the way to deal will see him swap for over a thousand palestinian prisoners however some type profile detainees will remain in israeli jails. and russia and china strengthen their partnership to balance out the
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economic and political dominance of the west deals with seventy billion us dollars in energy trade and high tech industries of inside its promise to prove that the chinese leadership in beijing is. back with another update from about fifteen minutes from now in the meantime even in the twenty first century china remains a mystery to much of the outside world or nazis sophie shevardnadze sits down with doris she's an observer of global social economic and political trends she's also written a book on china and tells us what lies behind the and igniting a nation that special interview next. doris nesbitt thank you very much for being with us today thank you very much for having me so in your opinion why has china and still remains to greatest mystery
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for thinkers and scholars because there's too little interest to get a touch behind the mystery and how something stays a mystery if you don't have enough interest to to open the curtain. there's also you know somebody said a philosopher german philosopher said that most people do not want to learn something new but work to get confirmation of something they already believe in and i think that's very much the case in china we have a certain picture of china and i wouldn't exclude myself ten years ago eleven years ago before i went to china for the first time i had a certain picture of china which was not really matching reality apart then it depends on how you willing to change a picture or do you stick with what you're saying how is it changed ten years on for you well. i was thinking. the chinese are mysterious
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people you know you can't really trust them and you never know what they think i felt that the country was much more backwards than it turned out to be. the fact is that the chinese have held still have and still today have kind of an innocence and openness of once they trust you they embrace you and they really become friends with you and you can criticize a lot you know you can also cause chinese politicians we talk a lot of things in china that are not as they should pete. you can be very open but it has to come out of a positive spirit. and not just looking for the negative spots were you talking about innocence where does that come from european does it have anything to do with the fact that china's been communist for so long. no you know i think it has to do with with a structure of having the community first and then the individual that meant you
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were always part of something you were part of a family part of a community part of a city part of a province and the country and helping each other being together was part of survival and that's that's when they when you get to know the chinese and when they embrace ok i'm not ashamed offending or we love you and we admire you and and it's so sweet that openness i'm not saying that every chinese is sweet there is a lot of competition that can be very very. fierce fighting but in general they are willing to embrace you and talk about their feelings so is china socialist or captors their fight. for. making their dreams come true and the fight is something sometimes
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a little fear us because for a long time they couldn't make their dreams come true they couldn't live the life they wanted and now specially for the generation that's one nine hundred ninety s. who has not lived through all the hardship and the changes. they really eman they play he can do whatever they want to do and that's going to be a new situation in china with a generation that has grown up with communication systems with western good information about everything that you can achieve in life and they're going to fight for achieving they have goals they want to they want to be the best your husband john and i straight argues that china is a country without ideology do you agree with that it doesn't have any it's in. search for an ideology and i would replace the word there's a lot of search for meaning because. when you are starving making an
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income that's enough you know you don't need any other goals but once you have your basic income once you can make konami dreams come true to a certain degree. then you realize that's not everything in life and i have a column in china who stated the second largest newspaper and i get a lot of emails in reaction to the column and many of the questions are. you know what is really the sense of what's really the meaning of life what can i prove it's my life and how can i serve my country that's something that you wouldn't hear from the rest so much you know how could i serve my country it's much more how can i so how can the country serve me and that search for meaning for spiritual fulfillment that that we can increasingly feel could be there for searching for
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self identification in twenty first century. there are quite communists but now there are so strong economically they are searching for acknowledgement for a position in the world they do not have enough self-confidence including the china as a as a country they have achieved so much but but they don't really. have to look at themselves and say well what we did flyers right i don't know maybe because they are attacked much more than then acknowledged and it's not that everything's great in china lots of things that we don't agree with that we need to be in but the west is very much focusing on the radios and on the flaws and i think we. should have a balance the little option there is a lot of good things and of course they have to work on the not so things do you
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think china is striving to be number one country in the world to replace huge superpower is of just happening. i i hesitate because he put inside i think china wants to be the middle kingdom and once you have the procession had it once head that's in the in the in the you know the history of china has really an empire is not out of the chinese head but they are not fighting to dominate the world. they are they want to play a role in the world but they are slowly growing into simply syas of qana may the growing size of qana me and other number of people so i asked your husband whether china was trying to read become an empire and be emergent or encourage state because if they're not fighting for it they're fighting for it
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economically because they're building ties with weaker countries. could it be that . we become an empire that dominates the world by growing economic ties with have an interest i don't know whether we're live in the world where you really will really wonder can become a. dominant empire like the well known empire and all the other pious and follow. i don't think it's in this way and also i think that there's quite a ways to go and you know america is a fortune trillion economy and china is still only one zero to one fourth of it so there's a ways to go and also you know think of the role that the u.s. plays culturally i mean the influence that this has in the culture of the globe is a much higher one and i think that's one of the things that china is really really has to establish what is its cultural identity in the twenty first century and
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when we have a chinese armani when they do not call the. or you know the truck when they have. people who stand for a man then own motor. which let's say and i'm not very good on the. ban so you know what i mean they they have to create that the chinese plan the cultural leadership that still is in the hands of the u.s. in many ways but right now it's china owns about one third of the u.s. for and and the dollar is at a very vulnerable situation i mean people are even talking they could devalue their future. what is the smartest way out of this impasse for china i think you know economists are correlated or are having different opinions so i really would not
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claim that i have the answer to that so when the u.s. will hit rock bottom it will also have found a solid ground and then rise because it's not that the capacity of the u.s. is gone the capacity is still there and the chinese are very smart to the situation and invest with let's say we can involve that were not so i think they they are going to work it up in the us not enough to do so also one more question china is more and more assertive in the south china sea do you think china is a country that actually could envisage a conflict now. but it wouldn't i mean it's too smart to you can't win worse anymore so why would trying to really start a war which would be destructive for china itself so while there is a lot of posturing on the political side economically you know it's it's much too
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much integrated to really start a war on either side so no the us posturing there's a lot of. posturing because of internal reasons to show strength towards people but no we don't and i don't think that's quite a thing china strategies for russia they've been very good friends and they are not so good friends side thinks they are seeking an alliance they are seeking. very close neighbors so i think china in general wants to optimize relationships whether it's russia or america or europe gloriousness but thank you very much for this and thank you. issues that so much of. which are called on it is easier to call it what you will
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top stories that are not t. washington is charged to reign in for an alleged plot to kill the saudi ambassador to the u.s. it's claimed they tried to hire members of a mexican drug cartel to carry out the attack accusations tehran dismissed as comical and. russian china strayed from that partnership to balance out the economic and political dominance of the west hills with seven billion us dollars in energy trade and high tech industries have been sinus problems depression met the chinese leadership in beijing. and an israeli soldier captured by the last five years ago could soon be going home another way to deal with seen swat for over a thousand palestinian prisoners however some high profile detainees will remain in israeli jails. let's bring up that moment next it's all the latest in the world of
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sports with kate. hello this is the wednesday night sports roundup and here are the top stories top man in russia close to god that guy is all but certain to keep his post beyond zero twenty twelve following russia's sizzling hot in qualifying push a piece of art. while bearing the blame the man a bit on this retirement after missing a crunch penalty in serbia one zero defeat to slovenia and the european qualifiers . and spanish flying top seed rafael nadal breezes through house combatants babbage fair and on cause for a also progress of the shanghai masters. and start with football in russia finished a european qualifying campaign in style after going seeds next year's finals as
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well as a group a. six mil or in moscow but a phone call from reports. russia only meets the points coming into various national done during the whole country was expecting much much more from dick advocaat side spatial corner what is officially the world's joint worst showing eight. hundred fifty thousand fans who turned out to watch it and didn't have to wait long for the first goal the challenge of lloyd living his second goal in as many games for the national side after only five minutes. the hosts were a class above their opponents so he would double barely midway through the half a city nashiri try just a touch is to undo your shot in st cape town with the russians one fish to get only one ones by more than a single goal in this school education campaign but they were determines when that run against van doren and the man probably change limited free on thirty minutes i should go if continued his rich vein of form the twenty one year old scoring
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a fine goal on the stroke of half trying to take his tally to fourth of the national. unsurprisingly the hosts eased off in the second half however decent we should call fun trying to score his first ever goal for his country to make this call five nil concepts should you have believed do you know who was making a rare appearance can feature to rival perhaps the goal of benoit's fields on the field or picking the ball up for round twenty metres sounds like a well timed left foot shocks which gave the visitors keeper no chance jubilation for the russians unproduced was of course like you crowned this win with his first ever goal and he was happy to get a found a performance to savor. and everyone is over the moon at the moment we played really well today and it's nice to give the fans something to cheer about a lot of supporters came out to cheer us on today and the coach said it was time we started scoring more goals for them russia had dominated every match they played in this qualification campaign and igor some show was delighted that he signs to win
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for only to second time by more than one goal in their qualifying group. but it was nice to start finding the back of the net we've played well throughout the group like when we drew here with harlem's know no one we lost against slovakia but we weren't able to score but look who's on our side tonight i'm sure you could catch us campaigners in last minute as russia managed to win a qualification read the first time in a decade of mad hard work starts with the dutchman has around eight months to paris shy of euro two thousand and twelve finals in poland and ukraine much of a weekly dati moscow. well off was the cow the cow reveals the group b. winners were not prepared for a friendly with the opponents confirmed on the first day however the dutchman criticised some props for being reluctant to let the pres turn for the national sign very happy.
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about it. because we can play confronting images next game and the well recent protests from some owners so i don't understand that was the way they think because i think they have to think about the national team as well because it's very important so we are willing to think about the clubs well so we only play one game and you don't they are happy but for really be against his office he wanted to play a much tougher position on the french have been playing recently against likes of iran it's on their districts a ban but the opposition basically your is going to much talk you know in brazil we know. already but we still get must get the ball from asian to morrow so i cannot say all fourteen but it's a nice nice no zero point. zero meanwhile because tendency as russian cape seems to be secure stable future as for portugal thirty fourth lanka has made it clear he wants to extend the actions bale for know that so yes often european championships
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are over. it was. a drug card is a top level specialist he's a very consistent prismatic and goal orientated person and to make it even better he's a winner he still runs out in july next year but it has an option to be extended and i can't see any need to change that. servia captain they are rich has announced his international retirement at the age of thirty three of the his country failed to qualify for the european finals while star defender none of it looks ready to follow says this one hundred nine year old man's united states or has he could also be calling it a day any time soon but it is taking full responsibility for missing what could have been a life saving second penalty in this country so he has needed to win in slovenia to leapfrog a study into second spot in group c. but on the stroke of off time conceded a cracking goal by got it this huge and village so his he will strike from the spot
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saved his qualify hopes international. joining his to train in poland in next year's finals are russia and france along with already qualified england denmark beat portugal to long to leapfrog their opponents and finish top of group h. while sweden's three two win over the already three netherlands men they qualified as the best ones up greece and put their place after coming back to beat georgia to want already there were defending champions spain beat scotland three one to end their playoff hopes group a one is germany finished with a one hundred percent record by a decent belgian three one and group c. when is italy beat northern ireland three nil. so a teams are going to thursday's draw the playoffs where they're divided into two parts of four seeded and four on seeded teams aren't in portugal are seeded along with the czechs who won four one in lithuania and croatia yet so you know also has
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given a joint already qualified monson a go in the unseeded group along with you said it turkey as a bunch of understanding thanks to slovenia as well as in serbia the first legs of the playoffs are all of november the eleventh or twelfth the second legs on november the fifteenth. now russia's under twenty one team maintained their one hundred percent record by beating portugal two one in moscow to extend their lead at the top of group six in the quarter finals for the twenty thirty european championships in israel constantly. if russia had started their qualifying campaign confidently with two wins on the road and a goal difference of plus eight in their fairly going to the russian space their main group six why left or to go on home soil a team can just outside moscow and ingle a piece or is an end to control from the start in a first half a few scoring opportunities and the low punished for a moment of slickness after half an hour with some of the on the phone from cell
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thirty three on marks and ledge of the box and hammered the ball through the wall and the flailing hands of the goalkeeper to pull or to go at half time however whatever they had coached said the house at half time seemed to work as russia came out even more determined and everything swung the hosts way within just four second half minutes the first vital yorker have crossed to the four course where alex on the court in headed home the twenty year old forwards increasing his telling qualifying to an impressive five goals in three matches and then substitute in fellow dilemma moscow for the other small of google plus three defenders to beat the keeper at the knee of course to make it to one of the fifty four minutes and that's how it's been as a home so i took the in control and giving the gorgeous no chance to equalise normally i was a little bit surprised that there was no one in front of the goal when i make the move or so i decided to shoot and i made the right decision or if i had called
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simply should play our game on with solid defending the score and when the match was on the telecoms we conceded all our goal was to come from behind and deserved away in the middle didn't have any scoring opportunities in the second half. the line between spin interest me usually and e.g. is limited to. ten is now a top seed rafael nadal was off to a quick start in his quest for his maiden shanghai masters title a spaniard making light work of lesser known compassionate. well while the would soon it all receive a volley into the second round opportunity in the final in tokyo last week announced the unofficial feel the saxons domineering best chinese are called eighteen winners with apparent ease both on the baseline runs at the net and darts sailing into the last sixteen with a six three six two victory. while the second seed andy murray could have beaten
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a doll in japan has yet to pick up his racket after dignity to his and off with drew due to a thaw injury and illness got a little closer into the third round for. semifinals joe wilfried tsonga has become the biggest name so far to form the fourth seed the frenchman crying out to japan's eighth and she coolly well it was a tight battle and a song that did say a couple of match points with aces only to hit the backhand long and go crashing out in three sets but it beat dance on this challenge to qualify for the a.t.p. tour finals in london next month. however third seed down there is safely through the spaniard battling past canada's milosz ray on it in straight sets really did have a say in the second set tie break but he couldn't convert it. seven five seven six that the sheer. amex of the pair is compared to one policy pereira who dubs out yet
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another spaniard fernando verdasco the former world number one had to battle waikato conceding the princess but he dominated from then on breaking his opponents six times two with three in just over two hours four six six three six two. the final school. and joining in the last sixteen is last week's winner in beijing thomas verdict and i'm the sixth seed gaining the upper hand over a fellow czech rather than a comprehensive six four six three victory for burdick he extended his winning streak in china to six matches give himself a big boost for the earth in the london finals. that's all sport i think.
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