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welcome back you with on tonight from moscow your headlines now euphoria mixed with uncertainty libya enters the post gadhafi era promising to impose sharia law until the democracy on the ruins of a once prosperous nation. sources suggest egypt's former leader hosni mubarak suffered a heart attack after seeing the gruesome images of colonel gadhafi is dead and is now in a critical condition. also the e.u. summit in brussels it degenerates into petty spats tension over the debt crisis boils over and the british government faces a revolt by and see european m.p.'s who want out all think you. have to stay with us or we hear more about the british take on the european crisis that's from the u.k. conservative party m.p.
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patrick mercer our special interview is now. patrick murphy is a member of parliament for the conservative party and a former shadow minister for homeland security's been a frequent commentator on defense and security issues patrick thanks big to r.t. now even very outspoken on the human rights act on how essentially is allowing foreign 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 for too many players to be european union. is interpreting the the rules and regulations in the strict strictures of europe in a much more proper up but in this way in this case on for the most of the members of the the loopholes and foreign criminals can exploit the stay in the u.k. and that making person a target do you think i think if you if you look at foreign nation. to
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choose towards you know ticking a particular issues like terrorism for instance. london widely called in french circles non-dollar style for the ease with which jihadists etc can live indeed in place in particular and also in britain i think it's worth also remembering what forty percent of america's external intelligence that. are directed at the united kingdom and i'm not because clearly because of the actions of a marriage his government but because of actions of his loyalists fundamentalists etc inside this came directly the us way now if we have that if that is the case of this is just the way that we are regarded it was seen as being a soft touch for insurgence for for contents of one sort or another yeah baby i just that is terribly unhelpful to this country surely that's a concern with the lympics coming up you could argue it two ways of course you can
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say will the recently these people hear that they don't want to spoil a good thing. and much of that right britain of course is going to be targeted and she's labelled as the little satan on the islamist web. there's lots of jumping places i read so much and so much of. britain's a target she's been attacked before her soldiers sailors and are under everyday attack in places like afghanistan pakistan and of course we remain. very high on the terrorist list of priorities so how does the government get out of that 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 service with them when they are going abroad at the moment to make sure that that nations that respect human rights or every part of the rephrase that are not nations but causes that don't respect human rights or what we fight against that sort of narrow mindedness human rights
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are crucially important but there's a difference between the human rights of those who would endeavor to kill british citizens and we human rights of british citizens what greater human rights is than the right to life he'll she who try to take your life away from you must be dealt with realistically it must be dealt with sensibly we must there a gate 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 the case of the government be hamstrung by europe or is it is too weak to stand up to the. i think things have not been made any simpler by 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 any with the human rights act and therefore individuals like myself who. campaigned 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
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damaging are these directives from europe only recently just had another with the e.u. threatening to see the u.k. he doesn't really answer as welfare system for foreign migrant. well i mean you're a skeptic so i'm fraid you're you're not going to get any any world warm words of praise from me about the european union does directly as you know taking them we are a sovereign nation sometimes one wonders hump sometimes to show was european rules of history are placed upon we do need to have a referendum on our continued presence inside beautified the european union either our current operations or the terms of paul which we find ourselves well again this was part of the conservative from overstayer before the last election given what's happening in the new euro zone crisis the financial crisis is do you think this is . best known as his has sounded for even the concept of europe well i think the concept of europe post-war concept of europe is constantly evolving and
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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 this a 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 we live in a democracy believe in a civilized democracy where individuals are allowed to live their lives and should be allowed to live their lives and safety freedom of speech 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 a lot of what i would regard as the. as the less sensible members of the of those
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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 of it and endanger the majority of society unnecessarily so how many people did we see protesting say in the student riots for before christmas but 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 disruptive minority that is as much a part of my human later you'll human rights as to say that once the male woman is arrested they should be treated decently by other pleas of course they should but it's a question of balance it's
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a question of proportionality you know the police and god bless them please please understand i only big supporter of these fools have been so lambasted by the loony lived closer to the last government that when we have things like the g. twenty protests the death of ian tomlinson etc and i'm not saying that things weren't quite wrong by the police of course they were but this nonetheless has colored. so much of the police approach towards the sort of problems that we have a. institutional nervous breakdown from the police unease and in these cases and helped by the fact they don't get robust and stringent support from politicians including those of my elderly bush admin gun rights they have not been they should have dealt with the riots with jus 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 policeman but what those in my experience of dealing with riots which i regret to say is considerable most view is that once someone starts being violent there are
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very very very few options left you as a member of the security forces of a meeting violence with proportionate and measured violence we didn't see enough of that. water cannons 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 the sort of weapon all i 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 thought of course or use but with or but in northern ireland violent extremism violence disorder is dealt with extremely robustly by the police service a little girl and i don't see why we treat our rich thugs in a different way for the way that we wish them let's talk about afghanistan now could be argued ten years on the gulf between the western arab world's a bigger than it was before now you're a former member of the armed forces what would you say was it was the campaign
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wrong to begin with or do veer off course afghanistan is a difficult place i think that if there was going to be allied in allied intervention in afghanistan we should have love that particular the british experience in the past if you go into after this there 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 good can you think of a cheap and positive thing i think i think there is plenty of positive things that are being here that are being achieved there first and foremost as we've got to start 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 and encompasses the nuclear armed country of pakistan or the presence of our troops
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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 relative his of the last country that's the best possible outcome here they promised to withdraw troops by 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 hit the beat up by a month excell of year x. that they were to what the outcome they could withdrawing their troops i don't think so it was. mr. snow that has occurred to me the best i don't personally basically every american every professional realized soul
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leaving afghanistan and three thousand people from two thousand and fifteen numbers will leave pools infrastructure will be will be. rolled down but there's going to be a wide presence in afghanistan for the foreseeable future. and so damaging. well you can look for a new tenet of military strategy or operations at the operational and strategic level allows you to say to your enemy this is when we're going to surrender that's not war patrick thank you thank you very much indeed. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on wall street since
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the headlines on our t.v. that euphoria mixed with uncertainty and to the post gadhafi era promising to impose shari'a law or to build a democracy on the ruins of a once prosperous nation. the health of egypt's former leader hosni mubarak is shrouded in mystery sources suggest he suffered a hard time is in a critical condition but his lawyer denies those. a leak plugged wiki leaks suspends its whistle blowing up cornered by american financial institutions refusing to accept donations to be a critic of. the financial. also the e.u. summit in brussels generates into the spot such tension over the debt crisis boiled over by the british government now faces a row and to european m.p.c. want out. let's get into the world of sports now with.
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hello there welcome to this day to not see things for joining us this hour and in this quarter. as you were finish the latest russian premier league. same two point advantage over. after both sides when they're away games. which pits compared to a fickle choice in the kremlin cup final in the russian capital. and the big three come of course. put on home ice to go fifth in the western conference. so let's start with football when the russian premier league two matches in gaming twenty eight take place on monday fifth place look nice if it's seconds from some spot. in action and it's one nil to the house there with
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the tough time with soap box ago tonight's game will sit in a moscow sit in the standings seven placed. in the meantime senate remain the team to catch in the russian premier league it is but sod maintaining that point lead over moscow with a convincing victory weight of the visitors needed nine minutes to open the scoring is done and ready for the no the goal there i get him it's independently get smaller get all the sound a bit higher in the air so the referee had no other option but to point to the spot outside look at each making no mistake there to kneel down by the second minutes and it extended the lead to three girls both had to cross to pick a monster called one go back straight after the break but that was it for the so three one it finished and are still on top of that standard. to
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scurry maine well in the heart to challenge in it for some it's supremely self to coming out the right side of an eight go thriller with angie it was similar who gave them the lead in the four minutes and it was time for our show is the muscovites hating five girls in a row. made the biggest contribution x. added patrick of the night wagner love and the lawns of boys one apiece to make it five one hundred was able only for two late goals to leave before in a spoiler more respectable there's no doubt who controlled the sitting spin stance of five feet to tesco the final school there in particular. have gone forth in the standings as they're fresh to see tom do for mail open this spring for them in the ten minutes then brazil a striker double the lead just before the break yes he had plenty of time to fire his powerful shot into the top right corner. after the great start substitute
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contributed with his career. for the team to make it three nil and finally i rate far the net once again for the home side two minutes before the whistle to seal the final result for me. meanwhile in the english premier league current leaders manchester city have gone five points clear of their closest rivals united threshing cross-town rivals six one at trafford mobility and. it was a double there for the visitors culture and pleasure have a consolation go out it's ferguson's men. three one went against stoke city never to meanwhile picked up all three points but for them in other games is back on the winning track as they defeated. go through one third chances surprisingly lost to least you boys. the ranges. i saw
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in the kontinental hockey league more school have got fifth in the western conference following a six one victory against slovak side project. open the scoring for the house just a minute before the first break. for most levelled matters five minutes into the second period and gave supporters some hopes for a positive outcome but those hopes were dashed by center who contributed with a great ten minutes afterwards that exhibit will finish the demolition with six of the night six one to the final score in moscow. moving on and for the second straight season a russian has failed to win the kremlin the country's premier tennis tournaments the locals in sunday's to the finals with monopolizing the men's decide reigning champ and viktor troicki went into the clash a slight favorite but it was his fellow countrymen the operative's ravaged who
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started the brighter eventually securing the opener six four scoreline the second set more straight forward to play which winning it six four six two the final score there meaning a different season takes home the. i thank. her first ever double duty title in the russian capital city slovak downing in the women's singles final several fighting back against the stone and make it three six seven six seven five after tough to the hour and forty minute battle. and what it's turning into the fall of dawn of the englishman who took over golf's world number one ranking in may becoming the first european to finish a top for north american puget list this weekend the thirty three year old doing so after an amazing final round of disney simpson had led by over three hundred sixty
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thousand dollars in the cash race americans to be its own sunday though living the . donald needing to finish tied for second on top the list and did one better running off six straight birdies on the back nine. of the six top simson by two strokes he cannot become the first ever golfer to win than on a crown in both europe and the u.s. donald leads rory mcilroy almost two million dollars five twenty minutes left side on the point. carter's meanwhile showing no signs of coming to an end the first two weeks of the n.b.a. season are lost and all games until christmas could be called off but to stop the leaks top stars from putting on a show for a charitable cause in oklahoma city kevin durant want to embrace scoring titles and a local or a show just why the twenty three year old. fifty two point six rebounds and eleven
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assists that last year runner up the bron james show. the missing this year. the federal mediator for thirty hours over three days this week but left without a new collective bargaining agreements. to the world rather championship now why it's a trend that constructors title for the seventh consecutive time thanks to suppress turn. around from an event of the year in spain this seven time defending champ and ending these winter out without a victory since july the thirty seven year old forgets of all about that with a superb round doing the follow stages you are a much luck fellow was. teammate mckibben in itself is now just a point and could get take this season's travel done it sold his medical missed out on the porch with his retreat in the bag with only one race to go.
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and it's the scenes with faithful have been waiting for twenty four year is the all blacks claim that trying to learn what cards on home so their only other crown coming in one thousand eight seven also one in new zealand plenty of time passing since that very first small cup final and outlets who work much harder for their second and it victory over made underdogs france instead of a much bigger win as expected by many regardless their almost quarter of a center rate is over forty. zillah and with a well alice trophy paraded round central and marched to the delight of the. sportster. ok up to date no more sports news from rather work in size time hand out a part and. culture
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