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welcome back you're watching r t here is a reminder of the top stories in levy a man you celebrate as the country's transitional government officially declared liberation following the death of ousted leader water gadhafi but questions remain over whether the prize paid in the form of lost lives and growing of the structure of what you high. more than two hundred people are reported dead after a powerful earthquake in eastern turkey it's fear of the death toll could reach a thousand as many people remain trapped under the rubble. and probably bigger but no breakthrough the search for a solution to the. death crisis at a summit in brussels hits the buffers. as the french and british leader of argue over the u.k. the chance to influence the euro as future and by not being part of the euro zone.
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will next week hear more about the british take on the european crisis from u.k. conservative party m.p. parties and coming right up. patrick nice is a member of parliament for the conservative party and a former shadow minister for homeland security has been a frequent commentator on defense and security issues patrick thanks of pigs r.t. now even very outspoken on the human rights act on how essentially is allowing from criminals to stay in the u.k. on the grounds of human rights what does that say about britain i think it says the britain has surrendered far too many powers to the european union. is interpreted the the rules and regulations and the strict strictures of europe in a much more proper but in this way in this case unhelpful way the most of the members of the the loopholes the foreign criminals can exploit to stay in the u.k. is that making britain
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a target do you think i think if you if you look at foreign nation. attitudes towards the united kingdom particularly issues like terrorism for instance. london widely called in french circles non-dollar stands for the with which jihadists etc can live prosper indeed in place in london and also in britain i think it's worth also remembering that forty percent of america's external intelligence efforts are directed at the united kingdom. not because clearly because of the actions of a mention his government but because of actions of his lowest fundamentalists etc inside the scheme in britain that the us now if we have that effect that is the case of this is just the way that we are regarded it was seen as being a soft touch for insurgents for four in terms of one's all rather yeah i mean i just that is terribly unhelpful to this country surely that's
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a concern with the olympics coming up you could argue in two ways of course you can say will the reserve many of these people here they don't want to spoil a good thing. and i'm not sure that's right of course it's going to be targeted and she's labelled as the little satan on the islamist sites web. it's all the lives of john in places i've read so much and so much of. britain's a target she's been attacked before her soldiers sailors and there are under every day attack in places like afghanistan pakistan. of course we remain. very high on the terrorist list of priorities so how does the government get out of the situation now and obviously human rights have respected but of course where do they draw the line i think it is very important that human rights of course have to be respected and that's one of the reasons why our servicemen and women are dying abroad at the moment to make sure that that nations that don't respect human rights or have a good partner rephrase that nations but that causes that don't respect human rights or what we fight against that sort of narrow mindedness human rights are
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crucially important but there's a difference between the human rights of those who will endeavor to kill british citizens and human rights of british citizens what greater human rights as in the right to life he or she who would try to take your life away from you must be dealt with realistically must be dealt with sensibly we must originate from the from from from the strictures of the human rights act and we must replace it with a bill of rights as the current prime minister promised before the last election this is a case of the government being hamstrung by europe or is it that is too weak to stand up to the e.u. . i think things have not been made any simpler way the fact that we don't have a conservative government per se that we have a coalition albeit a conservative led coalition but a coalition the liberal democrats of course have set their face against a with the human rights act and therefore individuals like myself who. campaigned
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on the fact that we would have a british rule a bill of rights i fear are going to be frustrated for some considerable time how damaging are the directors from europe only recently just had another with the e.u. threatening to sue the u.k. he doesn't relax is welfare system for foreign oil. well i mean you're a skeptic so i'm afraid you're you're not going to get any any word warm words of praise for me about the european union does damaging here the kingdom we are a sovereign nation sometimes one wonders how sovereignty we still show was european was history as opposed to policy we do need to have a referendum on our continued presence inside the inside the european union other of our entire presence all the terms of palm which we find ourselves well again this was part of the conservative manifesto before the last election given what's happening in the moment in the euro zone crisis the financial crisis is do you think this is. the death knell has has or has sounded for fall even the concept of
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europe well i think the concept of europe post-war concept of europe is constantly evolving and constantly changing i think that's a healthy thing what i hope is that britain in the same way that we've very sensibly stayed out of membership of the euro itself i hope that we could send you to be skeptical about our further involvement with the following the recent riots across the u.k. the police were criticized for not acting more forcefully is the case because the respect for human rights has gone too far do you think. human rights is a question of a balance between the majority and the vocal minority the rights of the individual are preeminently important deliver the democracy believe in a civilised democracy where individuals are allowed to live their lives and should be allowed to live their lives and safety freedom to speak and speak what they wish will say what they wish to an extent do what they wish. trouble is that because of influences such as the human rights act because of the influences of that of what i
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would regard as the. as the less sensible members of the of those on the liberal press and the liberal establishment that those who would seek to disrupt society either by deeds words or actions inconvenience and danger the majority and endanger the majority of society unnecessarily so how many people did we see protesting say in the student riots before christmas what i don't know how many were but clearly a tiny tiny minority inside the country were they were they protesting legitimately for the most part absolutely of course they were should they be allowed to continue protesting of course but not violently now the police must protect the majority from the violent or the disruptive minority that is as much a part of my human nature your human rights as to say that once a man or woman is arrested they should be treated decently by the police of course
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they should it is a question of balance it's a question of proportionality now the police god bless them and please please understand i am a big supporter of the police have been so lambasted by the million live of conduct of the last government that when we have things like the g twenty protests the death of ian tomlinson etc well i'm not saying that things won't go wrong by the police of course they were for this nonetheless has colored. so much of the police approach towards these are problems that we have a. institutional nervous breakdown from the police in these in these cases and helped by the fact they don't get robust and stringent support from politicians including those of my own party who should then turn around and see how should they not that they should have dealt with the riots we do proportionality i'm not saying i wasn't there and i'm not a police officer and i'm not going to start making specific indictments about
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policeman but those in my experience of dealing with riots which i regret to say a considerable most view is that once someone starts being violent they're very very very few options left you as a member of the security forces other than meeting violence with proportionate and measured relevance we didn't see enough of that old man want to cannes potentially possibly i don't i wouldn't i guess i wouldn't talk about the sort of weaponry and i wouldn't i wouldn't specify that a weapon all of would say is that in parts of this country things like water cannon things like plastic bullets are used almost were i would say without without force of course or use with the thought in northern ireland violent extremism violent disorder is dealt with extremely robustly by the police service and all the i don't see why we treat our rich thugs in a different way from the way that we could english thugs let's talk about afghanistan now could be argued ten years on the gulf between the western arab
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world's a bigger than it was before now you are from one end of the armed forces what would you say was it was the campaign one to begin with and it veered off course afghanistan is a difficult place i think that if there was going to be allied allied intervention in afghanistan we should have loved particular the british experience in the past if you go into afghanistan you go with limited aims and you go with a limited time period in moving to get to enter afghanistan in two thousand. two with no clear mission statement with no clear limitations upon when the allies were going to withdraw or indeed what their aim was is very very difficult particularly for a former military man to understand can anything beyond command for anything. positive thing yeah i think i think there was plenty of positive things that are being the tipping achieved that first and foremost is we've got to stop talking about afghanistan as if it is as if it is the kernel of the problem it's not it's a regional war and it stretches from the borders of iran to the borders of russia
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and encompasses the nuclear armed country of pakistan or the presence of our troops in afghanistan or should i say more properly on the afghanistan pakistan border is as much about maintaining the relative stability of pakistan and the relative stability of pakistan's nuclear arsenal as it is about reestablishing afghanistan as a relatively civilized country what's the best possible outcome here they've promised to withdraw troops find twenty fifteen is that likely will it be met and where will that leave the country it was an extraordinary statement by the president the united states saying to his enemies that whether he had won or not he would be withdrawing his troops can you imagine at the altar conference they are lies deciding that their announcement to hitler would be in month x. or of year x. that they were what the outcome of they'd be withdrawing their troops i don't think so it was a huge risk open but now that has occurred because in the west where i don't
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personally they see every american every professional realized soldier leaving afghanistan between two thousand and fourteen two thousand and fifteen numbers will leave force infrastructure will be will be will be rolled down but there's going to be no i presence in afghanistan for the foreseeable future. and so damaging. well you can there and it of military strategy or operations at the operational strategic level allows you to say to your enemy this is when we're going to surrender that's not war country thank you thank you very much and you.
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countries turned government officially declares liberation following the death of. questions remain. the price paid in the form of lost lives and roy infrastructure q hi. more than two hundred people are reported dead after a powerful earthquake and the. toll could reach a thousand as many people remain trapped under the rubble. probably. no breakthrough for the search for a solution to the crippling debt crisis at a summit in brussels. as the french and british leaders argue over the u.k.'s attempts to influence the euro future despite not being part of the euro zone. for years here with us in the sale which means we've got a sports update and you know now i know there was seven goals scored in manchester yesterday but i need to talk that yes need want to weekend
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a wasn't enough for manchester city of course they're all rivals but also for moscow they won five three and we're going to have a look at the pick of the goals in just a second. great to have you with us this monday morning here in central moscow for sports today we have plenty ahead including. as you wear is a neat finish the latest russian premier league weekend with the same two point advantage over saskia must go after both sides when away from home. champions see through the falls to young chips or a pitch in the all serbian kremlin cup final held here in moscow. in britain the annual n.f.l. game in london see chicago hands on the bay their second defeat in three years in
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the english. for not coming up but soon it's room in the team to catch in the russian premier league this in petersburg side maintaining their two point lead over c.s.k. moscow with a convincing victory away to rust off a stunning own goal getting things going after nine minutes none of the months down the finishing off a superb move one nil the visitors would double their advantage a quarter of an hour in when alexandra before off was felled in the area alexandra the cool bitch doing the rest from spot to became three right after the half hour mark with far off rising all opposed to head home game pretty much over after a bra pull one box three dollars for the break but that was to be the host so highlight three was on top of the table. c.s.r. mean well in the hunt to challenge me for so much supremacy though after coming out
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the right side of an eight goal thriller with some letters on gee it was the cameroonian himself who got the home side is off the mark which is four minutes walk but then queue to see ask a show the most by sitting. five goals in a row seduce helping himself to three of them this is second right all the time since his third would come from his strike partner wagner low. don't be at then claimed as how quick ten minutes from time before alan's a good way of blasted siestas fifth to the net lates goals with the final score i know a little more respectable if it was to be no john king who control proceedings on five three serious but. in between those two games on sunday starts like moscow moved to join fourth but for no whipping up. the red lights would start the fifth again though should city rivals lockable to win later on monday and start second all shaked remember this year the top eight after thirty
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eight games played will play each other for the top. smiles will be wide this morning in the blue half of manchester notts only two months city chop the english premier league by five points but they did so by incredibly beating champions manchester united six one away from home mario balotelli and the second braces search you where when the brilliance of silver also was never in for the winner with darren fletcher having a consolation strike for alex ferguson's men appointed united defender jonny evans was sent off when his side will take nothing away from city they were simply stunning elsewhere chelsea failed to take over second spot from united after they were beaten by west london rivals q.p.r. also wins for arsenal spurs and everton. moving on and for the second straight season a russian has failed to win a title at the kremlin cup the country's top tennis tournaments known locals are
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all in fact in sunday's two finals with serbs monopolizing the men's decider reigning champion viktor troicki went into the clash slike big three but said it was his fellow countryman to. to store a bit she started the brighter eventually securing the first set on sixth floor storyline the second set an even more straightforward a first for to the start of each winning it on serve six four six two the final score meaning a different service season takes home the top of the trophy on the one hundred thirty three thousand dollars. domenica supposedly meanwhile wrapped up her first ever w.c. a title in the russian capital if seeded silver lining the women's singles final. fighting back against these still need to take a three six seven six seven games to find out for itself to our forty minutes. here twenty eleven world series participants are going punch for
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a punch thus far the texas rangers pointing back by shutting up a st louis cardinals on saturday to raise memories of friday's game three loss the series no square two games apiece following the rangers four zero when former texas rangers pooler into cerm u.s. president george w. bush lending his hand to watch the ceremonial opening pitch josh hamilton he started things off the home side an r.b.i. double making the school one nothing the bottom of the first paved the way for mike enough of these three run homer which proved to be the final difference really this morning it came about you could picture derek holland quite simply being a thorn in the particles batters side so for nothing how it ended up with the series tied knifing stay in texas for one week. last night we know we could be right still probably played a pretty good baseball game we just didn't have enough to stop those guys so i took my hat but tonight you know it was a very common right now and it's catching the ball out there and doing some
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paintings. and that's talk n.f.l. running back for today on the verge brought their a game across the atlantic on sunday the tampa bay buccaneers best effort just not enough to slow down chicago and front of almost seventy seven thousand people at london's wembley stadium british fans eager for some gridiron action though their total attendance was short of the stadiums even three thousand capacity a long trip to england not slowing down are not forty not a hint of jetlag your five year old is new from the screen in the first the fans getting to see a rare two point see if he still works when the books in forty done a few cards and zone. tricolor then airing it out in the second with grizzled veteran roy williams doing the rest of the one thing to do not read the books they wrote in the fourth but eventually fell short twenty four. states i coach todd haley on his chiefs none are easy winners against big rivals oakland
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quarterbacks kyle boller recent arrival carson palmer struggling with replacing the injured jason campbell kendrick lewis intercepting faller this time before taking it all the way to open ground city's first formal with throw three interceptions of his own a thirty one year old giving one of those away to brandon flowers in the fourth the twenty five will linebacker also turning it into a score twenty it's you will be embarrassed final score one for oakland just touched now let's finish off the program by taking a look at a sporting more and more of a single believe these these look cross not from a major pastime in russia just yet the north american sport has already got a competitive fixture kneeled on between the country's two main cities constantine to top off reports. lacrosse is recognized as the oldest north american sport with origins in the fifth century the native americans who took it to their hearts even
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went as far as calling it the little brother of war many amendments have occurred since then along its popularity in the past indeed worldwide to flourish. as a team game so it's got that competition bank is in the air so it's not here three dimensions it is more scope for the clever stuff like that you know you've got to bring a stake in we've got here it's like a stake sort of itself but i think harry. and because i think it's kind of fun is ok if you had it up you know nothing about her really but he doesn't i like about the boss i don't like four guys around i think it's ok it's funny you know it was like ross has been a surprising revelation for russian audiences despite having few domestic players and just to be close one each in moscow and st petersburg this poor state sure is growing and every major between the royals is a big advantage at the moment during fans are in the majority in the stands. i
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think in russia it's a consequence you know it's a brand new sport and i think you know we have a lot of americans a lot of british people here who are trying to play with the russians and teach the russians how to play the force and hopefully integrate into russian culture it's a great game for young people because it's it's a for the dynamics you know it's good to see out there to become fit to get stronger and to make friends the biaggi what course has been a tool in the games in one thousand zero four in late in zero eight with candidates up in the boardroom and both occasions it's also the national some a sport of the country the physically demanding pastime with its full context downs not too dissimilar to the country number one sport ice hockey ball i was looking for team mates to play hockey i got into the cross and now i like it not a lot of people here know anything about the game i like to watch people's amazed. i says when they see my stake in helmets in the streets it has a lot of common with hockey so i mean the shooting i mean the game itself strategy
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involved it's pretty similar to hockey hockey is popular here so i mean i think you could definitely grow in russia there is still a long way to go full of course before it becomes a well known sport the russian soil leaf the enthusiasm of the people already playing it here is a new thing to go by the signs and it will happen sooner rather than the same amount of archie i recall at the end there that is all the sport for now whether it's next time arenas here with all the news at the top of the our. culture is that so much of the taxpayers' money i mean i was never real. weapons of mass was asian you tube facebook and twitter they were favored tools able to bring segments of society together in.
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