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with proposals on territorial issues within the next three months but some fear more empty promises with the middle east quartet suffered direct peace talks due to fail well next we ask one israeli politician what's happening the negotiations. with me i have yelled a young israeli politician and author and also the daughter of moshe dayan one of israel's most revered chiefs of staff thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. in your opinion has the american president barack obama and the united states let down the palestinians by threatening to veto they statehood bid at the united nations yes certainly and i'm very surprised because. i thought obama's go to the key and to false both sides to negotiate and i didn't take into account with what you could do
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a year will go you can all do now because of elections so obviously is called to be . was. almost negative we did not in the process tell some of the blame be put on israel the argument that is well through its settlement building and its expansion policies and its occupation could as well not be harming the reputation of the united states will goes together we didn't go into iraq or afghanistan and. we are not wanting to save the world we are not successful in saving all serfs. on the other hand we're very dependent on america and we get to a big big budgets for a did for armament so we have some kind of fear fusion i don't think can be dissolved but we never had such an extreme right government in israel.
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which was the over fused nick to piece all together so i don't think the blame is obama i think we instead of opening up being as. strong pouty being the able to power the compromising we have it all and instead of opening and being generous for our own sake we are closing moment more the possibility to even begin negotiations israeli leaders are against the palestinian bid and accuse it of being unilateral but isn't the israeli occupation unilateral of course everything that we did these you need to go after sixty seven and. the only time that we had to be lateral. negotiations or something happening was during or slow. and the result was the association of robin
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so you know where. if there was no settlements occupation the prevention of. everything is unique to all palestinians will most likely end up appealing to the united nations general assembly for statehood is this a good thing for israel of course it's good because what we don't understand the neutral way maybe we will understand. the international way because we keep saying. this the number of miles in is we. will be country for racial. profiling. i don't think we can be. and i think it will show a direct action of justice do you think this way the prime minister benjamin netanyahu commitment to peace talks is genuine and will result in something if it would have been generally we would have been sitting together because i didn't. i
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didn't know what to warn nobody knows where to we once it's really clear that it doesn't warrant a palestine it doesn't want to evacuate settlements and the rowntree from his tribe. is not a mineral food two state solution you mentioned the assassination of the former israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin and you have said that there are certain streets in jerusalem you're nervous to drive down and that public rallies for example sometimes you require security guards are you concerned that they could be another assassination of a high profile the left wing israeli unfortunately no because we. will not concede the. majority that they can really take decisions so it's always possible but own. i'm more concerned with the
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activities of the settles against palestinians and now against in israel i think this is really the danger that we will not be able to store it's killing stealing it's too it's a harassing it's preventing them form a normal life in the. army and police are not really a successful in a coping with it so my feel is always the next palestinian will be hurt by it jewish extremists more noise whaley's do not want to serve in the israeli army in one nine hundred eighty there was twelve point one percent who did not want to and the projections are that by twenty twenty it could be some forty three percent now we've spoken to soldiers and former soldiers who believe that the i.d.f. contacts unjust wars for example the most recent war in gaza and also that it can no longer be relied upon to protect the state of israel what are the implications
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of this i don't think it's very harmful because it first before lot of those who don't want to serve the north it's not based on ideology they're not to really conscientious objector all the way is i mean young people don't want to waste from their point of view with three years in the army and begin the cold wheels of towards the equal nomic instability and people young people who prefer to have a direct line to higher education or to jobs armies today is a little bit off of it. altogether and of course one of the reasons that most people are looking forward to peace is because we think that having an army so big and compulsively sylvie's. is a terrible waste of human resources what about the way the army is viewed
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internationally are you not concerned that the reputation of the i.d.f. at all father helped build is declining internationally i don't know no i don't think so i think it's too about the entire world i think. that to war is becoming more and more sophisticated of course when there is a war that is a choice war people. listen to the us i mean it's it can be very it can be the girls are still in contact i.d.f. the party blamed for the fact that israel has angered its former allies egypt and turkey and the country is becoming more and more isolated i think it's more with the political picture than the military because the. cooperation. we had with turkey on the military way on the military side was very very
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developed and they didn't want to stop it even now with the with egypt though in attitude towards the army something that they have to resolve the egyptian army but we didn't have only yields of peace we didn't have really any clashes the clashes so imported into egypt but it really meant that really harmful to egypt just to smirch as to is one of the biggest achievements in your father's lifetime was the peace treaty with egypt he was one of the architects are you afraid that it could collapse i don't feel it can it can collapse it can be minimized but not it will it will not collapse into war and i push through a no war situation the. active peace if it can be maintained what will happen after the arab spring will things get worse
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for i don't know israel has gotten its own isp wing i seem clear it's a failure forfeit of when the twenty fifth of a centralized war was in the form of dictatorship whether it's army or religious a like in the iran and it's just and syria always said just six women right wing capitalism i think this systems are collapsing and in these well we have an infrastructural that basically social democratic so it will go for we formation but it will not collapse in egypt tunisia are leiby are. daunted even what morocco has in that is a ability to we form from inside someone will have to go either the army should or do so it's a also we t civil society should take over. they've got to we shape
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themselves from. deep ideology because obviously they will not fall dictators but the dictator or held a power so i can foresee i hope because the students and the young people were so involved i hope they will get the chance to wally and be helped by maybe your pin counter is. to where we form india really. give civil society the the power to just build institutions to replace the ones that will watton co-opt or way dictatorial what is well nothing when it comes to its response to these key challenges facing. of each and people of afraid and this is something that we have to wake people still of the two almost as the whole coolest people of the four way of being they take seriously we're not
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committed saying i'm going to destroy you. and i have the capacity to do we all when the hamas is it people are afraid they take it seriously they think this may. because it turpin to us once maybe it will happen again so if there is something to test to be addressed very deep and there is this sense of sense cornfed dance and alliance with the world we can't have the whole world do against us and i've said of cornfield dence we should have self-confidence formed in him and of being just and if we were just the world would not be against us and if we were to would enable smith justice we would be strong enough to avoid any poor diction of destruction yell day and thank you very much for joining us here on
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r.t. thank you. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the walls. to get. to support you. see this. little economy and it's all. researchers scrambling to maintain a confidence in markets and being on the river to want to be seen trade imbalances recession look even the nation's close to collapsing of subprime loan foreclosed
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homes. to fail so we play banks again sealevel i think is us crashing seven and. seeming to inflame just like ultimate in the buses and streets the i.m.f. imports portrayal just programs increase the total economy. the top stories here on our team nato has officially announced the end to its military campaign in libya leaving the country's security in the hands of the new government but there are concerns about the heavily armed population that's been
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left behind. e.u. leaders signed off on a massive deal to avert a nuisance debt crisis and save the euro zone but critics say the move is a mistake it's just delaying catastrophe. america's down to corporate protestors suffer a snowstorms and police pressure that left one activist critically injured squads are sweeping through occupy wall street counts removing tents and arresting those who refuse to go. to russia's legendary bolshoi theater reopened after a six year no expense spared renovation a groundball life was attended by russia's graham democratic and the world's renowned for lungs. and now it's time for a sports review and things seem to be getting clearer in the russian premier league yeah it took me a while to get my head around it to tell you the truth tessa but we do indeed know who the top eight teams will be fighting for the russian premier league title on
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the board to make teams will be fighting to avoid relegation more all not coming up in just a sec. is sports today we have got plenty ahead this sunday afternoon here in central including. title contenders. when. the two. sides will be one of the top eight teams fighting for this season's crown . representative in. the semi final stage. on podium dreams we catch up with the man determined to secure a first ever olympic triathlon medal next. let's go in with football where it was
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touch and go but ensure a deal in the russian premier league regular season eighth position not finished crucial for the mega rich club as the top eight teams this year will do battle for the crowd in my. home for only their first win and half a dozen games. getting things going at the end of the first half before another big name signing some. ten minutes from time. conservation strike in injury time leaving the final score two on to the home side. will be well aware improvement is needed in next month's run title state. new boys have already insured they'll be in the top eight title hunt this season but just for good measure they went out on one in their city. on some friday the league's third top scorer in the true way by being
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a brace away from home one in each. taking it to nil to cement seven decision. a door between sports. finished off the day i grieve for the home side sports slashing the real women's twelve much on beaten streak up the new sneaky arena and the nikkei with particular reason to smile the nigerian international helping himself to a trick his first couple coming with barely a quarter of an hour of going on the clock and nikkei's on sports third half a dozen minutes after the break ensuring the red watch with a level on points with their opponents in third position. action is now underway the first of the day's two games to. talk.
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third approaching half time in the first game i can tell you the score is now two nil ignore that score on your screens because they are looking. after the crew. off their points tally in. the western ukraine city of laval v is ready for euro two thousand and twelve the city's new arena struggle with the. late two years ago is set to welcome the cream of european football still some touch ups to be done on the exterior while glowing auction block celebrations were taking place inside the arena the building is amongst four ukrainian stadiums to be used for the european championships with the others in the capital kiev. calls the event will start on june eighth in poland with the evolved stadium hosting its first group match the following. two tennis where russian. was stopped short in her quest to reach the w.e.t.a.
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championships final on sunday her victor about victoria azarenka now with the chance to become world number two if she petra beats. the decider twenty two year old. seeking to arm the cup on the left to her truth she went about it the right when the semi's forcings from all over the court in the opening set as a rank eventually taking at sixty two with the following set not straying too far from the script either six two six three the final score world number four azarenka now gearing up for the biggest match of her career. or to the woman standing in her way no the czech star needed three sets. in the last four. hitting all the right shots to take the set seven i left on t.v. to a began to right the ship rallying in the second set to take it six three the
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twenty one year old continued to pick apart in the third five seven six three six i. now a very royal guest was on hand to mark the opening of the volvo ocean race the run the world event which got under way with an import sprint on sunday prince karl philip of sweden stepping on board the ocean recent yachts but it was. racing who took top honors in the county on the big silver medalist on skipper in walker ensuring i got six points to start things off team pew manaul too far behind the five points was there a tally come for emirates new zealand the early favorites were forced to sell for four points on third place the stage is just the start of the thirty ninth always nautical mile race around the globe this year's edition is why do you consider to be the most competitive in the events thirty eight year history. ok basketball now where the first month of the n.b.a. regular season has been canceled the team owner still not on the same page with the
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players' union the biggest on resolved issue being revenue with players wanting a larger share than the fifty fifty split proposed by the owners. the concessions were dropped. from fifty seven fifty two point. two. percent which. is still not enough we're going to feel as though this deal can be closed it's not practical possible or prudent to have a full of full season. we held out the joint hold together but in light of the breakdown close to. the season circumstances i knew russian figure skating sensation has been turning heads and coming to fourteen year old elizabeth two thomas shaver becoming the youngest woman in thirty years to win overall gold at the second of the six senior level i.s.u.
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grand prix events and missing. the short program was where to. really shined on friday beating americans. on racial flocked to the top honors the result put the russian into the overall lead ahead of saturday's free program where she finished second behind. the japanese though forced to sell for second place overall after missing the podium on the first day wagner was third. rate stuff russian athletes have never reached the olympic podium in triathlon the sport introduced to the modern games in sydney back in two thought isn't a bronze medal is now the official target set for the men's team for london twenty twelve were among men up with one man who's steadily proving he's got the pedigree to reach that goal. this is oversold this season was very successful for me i reached the podium three
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times at the world series i want to stage of the european cup and the championship of russia i think that's a decent result unfortunately because of cramp i was unable to win a medal at the finals of the world series. alexander brief on cough as one of russia's two triathletes who are currently in the world's top ten and there are hopefuls to win and the olympic gold you place in london. the latest major success was in august when he won silver at the world series stage in london which earned him an olympic ticket for twenty as well. but i usually come up short in the running portion of the event i know i'm strong in it but i have to learn how to relax and spread out my strength evenly over all three disciplines when that happens my results will soon improve. despised finishing in a commendable second place in london behind the english champion alistair brownlee and in front of his brother jonathan brownlee alexander and the rest of the russian
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team know that it's the olympic performance which will matter most at the end of the day as they continue helping each other to become stronger athlete or with. my teammate to meet three pally and ski who's also in the world's top ten constantly pushes me to train harder and i'm sure it's reciprocal on his side plus we both feel pressure from foreign athletes who are surely not on to why we're training. at the moment of there are eight russian triathletes among the world's top fifty which is a far cry from only one person in that ranking just five years ago three is the maximum number of olympic licenses that immense team can get with three hundred calls and polonsky the obvious takers of the first two tickets however there are at least six more quite capable athletes competing for the remaining tickets to the games. the russians hope for at least one piece of silverware system but. of course there is a middle class after all sports authorities are investing quite a lot into our preparation process and they would like to know what about aiming
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for london which our goal is at least a bronze olympic medal from you and i think it could be either polanski open a phone call for you to want to do happen especially in triathlon and we could see both of our athletes and or podium and alexander behind call is in relaxation mode at the moment recuperating after itself but successful season however and his and the rest of his team mates lives are about to change as they enter the final preparation phase for london next year ramana called archie moscow. i finally dedication commitment love of the sport are often taken to the extreme by great athletes but few of them have had to train in the following conditions take a look at this the thailand floods have resulted in hardship for millions of people and for these bangkok morning tie fighters it is no exception the boxing club though refusing to shut its doors and made the most clement of the weather
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conditions for writing's had earlier declared by day holiday in more than twenty provinces but it appears now he told these men women and children still punching hard and the middle quite extraordinary scene. you can only see the very best of luck to the top entire club and indeed all type kickboxers across the country that is all the sport for not whether it's next in just a sec. we'll come to the. soonest punish trip to a magical land where pesticides are just trouble anymore for school children to live and learn without ever opening a paper book for einstein's theories and the laws of physics no longer apply and we're big can always be bigger don't be afraid to take my hand and enjoy the ride
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its mission is done for the new government is concerned it won't be able to control the heavily armed population density that the. leaders signed off a massive deal to save the euro zone but critics only see it as another delay to whatever the full catastrophe. america's corporate protesters suffer snowstorms at least pressure from new york to california with hundreds arrested and one activist critically injured plus. a night to remember russia's legendary bolshoi theatre after a six year at no expense spared renovation with an exclusive grand golf.
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