tv [untitled] November 9, 2011 1:30am-2:00am EST
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the global financial headlines to me cause the reports on our. ten thirty in the morning here in moscow glad to have you with us let's take a look at your top headlines the u.n. nuclear watchdog reports that iran could be developing the technology to produce weapons and it is the first public revelation of such claims the findings are raising worries that they may become a pretext for a preemptive strike against iran. to link the standoff in the northern kosovo between serbs and nato back to close when police finally draws more attention and partly blames pristina for the trouble that's as the locals who don't
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want to live in self-proclaimed independent kosovo blend of their barricades into the city as part of everyday life. and as if the financial fall of rome looms closer the previously politically bulletproof prime minister finally agrees to go silvio berlusconi will resign only after parliament approves next year's budget cuts which could leave requires. next to iran the u.s. and the muslim world relations are in focus as our team talks to former cia officer and now historian michael sure. we're sitting down with michael scheuer a man who had served in the cia for more than twenty years up until two thousand and four at one time he was the chief of the cia bin laden unit then he went and exposed how counter affective and washington's methods were in the fight against terror he looked at the u.s.
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through its enemies eyes in fact it's the title of one of his books called through our enemy's eyes i'm very pleased to have the chance to thank enjoy or i'm glad to be here bin laden is gone who is washington's number one enemy now washington's enemy is an enemy that doesn't exist we're fighting in islam make enemy that washington believes is out to kill us because we have elections because we are free because we have women in the workplace is an enemy that doesn't exist or didn't exist when bin laden was alive it doesn't exist now america is being attacked because of its foreign policy in the in the muslim world because of its support for israel because of its support for the saudi police state because of its presence on the arab peninsula and until we accept that until americans can say to each other whether you support aid to israel or not our relationship with israel is causing this war we are not going to be able to defeat this enemy and israel itself as
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a country is not the problem the real problem urgent is the leaders of the jewish american community in the united states who influence and corrupt our congress to support israel when we have no interest there you imply that these three lobby is dragging the united states into all the wars. they're absolutely dragging us in iraq was a war that was proffered or was called for mainly let me ask you this the situation in the region in the wake of all these revolutions in the middle east and north africa if you can pretty much describe it as turmoil per moral is no good for israel isn't there a contradiction to what you're saying well the the american people. stablish when it's caught between two things they're extremely put pro israel and they're almost marxist in their belief that democracy in the spread of democracy is inevitable in all places in all peoples at all times and so they need to protect the israelis but they can't say what is a reality for example there is not going to be the macro see in tunisia or or or or
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libya or egypt that in any way resembles democracy in the west and yet they what they've done is create anarchy they've created a situation where the only beneficiaries are the islamists the guns that have flown out of egypt out of tunisia out of libya to the islamists have been enormous in their value and the prisons that were opened in egypt tunisia and libya have reinforced the islamist groups across the world so there are mindless there mindless pursuit of secular democracy at the end of the day endangers the stability of the region and probably the whole world are you saying we're going to see further radicalization of the region always specially in africa yes ma'am the guns that are flowing out of the three places where there were arab spring revolts are going to cause problems in somalia across north africa and in nigeria let's talk about syria yes serious says the earth will start shaking if anyone intervenes in
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their internal affairs how badly as the u.s. is the u.s. trying to interfere oh i think were interfering unconscionably. until they removed the u.s. ambassador he was running around the country trying to encourage groups to overthrow the syrian government that is not the role of any diplomatic united states or russian or chinese or british we have really very cold blooded leave urge syrians to get out in the street knowing that they're going to track down by their government. again syria is a country where there is no u.s. interest since i was a little boy we've been afraid of the syrians and if you look at the map it's hard to imagine that little blot a country called syria could be a threat to the united states the cia has reportedly worked with the syrian opposition for years but i'm not sure we work with the syrian opposition we certainly work with the syrian government holds well i asked yeah well then if
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that's if it's there it's there but our our relationship with the syrians is really a relatively unimportant one but again it's another very good example of the dichotomy in the thinking of american leaders because as we call for democracy in syria if assad goes israel's security goes straight down if the region becomes a complete mess doesn't washington see any dangers to israel i mean with iran involved he won't be pretty i think that's exactly right now i don't know what the thinking is except that they have come down in on the belief that the micro see is better for everybody and the truth is american and western foreign policy interests in the middle east have depended for fifty years on the maintenance of tyranny tyranny that pregame us access to oil tyranny that protected israel and i know in the last twenty years tyrannies that persecuted islamists to protect us all of that is going by the wayside and the israelis credit us railways are the only ones who
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have stood up and said democracy may not be very good for our security and they couldn't be more correct about iran what's washington's plan for iraq whatever israel's plan is for iran both. parties republicans and democrats are deathly afraid that the israelis will attack them off their own hook and if his rick israel attacks iran the americans will get blamed for condoning it whether we did or not so i think what we're seeing is a slow almost inexorable advance toward some kind of a conflict with with iran what do you make of these recent accusations that the iranian government was trying to kill the saudi ambassador in washington. i am not in a position to know whether or not that the information was accurate when i was a young intelligence officer i worked against iran and lebanese hizbullah and i can tell you in the ninety's they were meticulous in covering their tracks and only
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using as agents of terrorism their own people the plot that was described by the attorney general of the united states is a comic opera. it was a mexican drug cartel and it took her to believe that the iranians would risk war with the united states israel and much of nato to kill a saudi ambassador who is not even part of the royal family that's hard for me to believe let's talk about leave you libya is in ruins in the wake of nato bombing since brimming with our presence here and al qaida flight was planted over the courthouse in being caught so yes how good of a playground is leap year for. people with radical agenda very strong islamist presence in libya. since the war against the soviets in afghanistan. libya has sent as many of its people to fight in those insurgencies the islamist insurgencies as any other country in north africa maybe outside of saudi arabia the
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libyan islamic fighting group. fought a long time against the soviets they fought against gadhafi a great number of libyans it went to iraq and to afghanistan to fight us and whatever strength the libyan resistance head in terms of military capability that came from experienced islamist fighters so the idea that somehow there's democracy afoot that libya. is just simply wrong to become of me i don't know if it could become a hotbed of terror but it can become a country that's decidedly anti american and nato. it can be probably less a hotbed of terror than a country that is vastly unstable it seems the us is almost creating grounds for terrorist concert and then goes out fighting that we see it in pakistan they've got the whole nation alienated because of the strikes a lot of people want revenge how efficient is that we are very efficient in this day and age in the last twenty years in creating enemies we're not very efficient
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in creating security for the united states we have the best educated population in the world and we have the people with the future littlest amount of common sense. how many times have we heard mr clinton mr bush mr obama say this has nothing to do with religion this is not a religious war this is a bunch of people who are just mad men we are definitely fighting a religious war and until we come to realize that we are never going to be able to defeat it in fact we're we're encouraging the growth of the next of a new generation of people who are going to fight us the you. this pulling its troops out of iraq but at the same time boosting its military presence in the persian gulf more ground troops are plans to be deployed new bases are being built what do you make of such expansion the inner it just demonstrates again the ignorance of the united states government in terms of its political leadership
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about what what what our problem is in the muslim world and the key point of formation for al qaeda was the presence of u.s. military forces i mean in these. two thousand years after they declared war on us we're now going to take people out of iraq and put them in kuwait and bahrain and saudi arabia reinforcing our presence in the arab peninsula only going to cause us more and more enemies in the islamic world it's it's it's a it's a it's a contradiction it's an it's a lackland having to say this if the u.s. pulls out out of everywhere yes it's going to be the end of terrorism it certainly would would deny the terrorists the glue of unity that keeps them focused on the united states if we weren't the main enemy they would be attacking israel they would be attacking the saudis they would be tagged attacking the americans the war would be a would you say let them out and let them go to saudi let them go sometimes they
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say the chinese will come in i say let the trainees deal with these people for the next fifty years we've had enough of it but i think the point is the americans can't get out we're dependent on the saudis to maintain our interests in the world oil market and the saudis buy next to the chinese more of our debt than anyone else so as long as we're side by side with the with the saudis and with the israelis we're stuck in the middle east and america will continue to bleed back to shore thanks for the interview yes ma'am. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath your baby a contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the strength of most
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independent they are sponsored by the industry and most of the current breakdown that creates a call for coffee just today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer and my father and therefore i protect folks because ninety to ninety five percent of the cancers hurts the most people with health funding these thirds of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and administration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. to. close up scene was good to the richer for technological breakthroughs say humanoids . down on she goes to the scene. of
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says. u.n. nuclear watchdog reports that iran could be developing the technology to produce weapons in its first public revelation of such claims the findings are raising worries that they might become a pretext for preemptive strike against tehran. a lengthy standoff in northern kosovo between serbs and nato backed kosovo and police finally draws you in attention and partly blames pristina for the trouble that's as the locals who don't want to live in self-proclaimed independent kosovo blend of their barricades into the scenery as part of everyday life. and as the financial fall of rome looms closer the previously politically bulletproof prime minister finally agrees to go
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silvio berlusconi will resign only after parliament approves next year's budget crunch which you require. more on all of those stories coming up after the sports update with. hello there welcome to sports on day to ninety thanks for joining us now to stories that stop. one win away from the a.t.p. world finals joel for god and thomas but it's not only to win the third round matches saying. joining your strongest more from our series featuring can shell parts this song so walk inside love is in the spotlight. preparing for a big clash between gracious arrives in turkey to give peace leaving snakebites for a place in europe's twenty top. it's been confirmed that the second stage of the
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longest ever russian premier league system will kick off on the eighteenth of november so this is group by comprising the top eight regular season teams match day one will see defending champion swimming pools in st petersburg second place so still have a tough question i had with robin visits and i'm a wild dog or because of the primitive it's also on november every team will play each other with the champions crowns in my. group believe it relegation heart of the table starts off like this must stop and so tame the team will finish six home that's the close enough to take on spots are terrible for games great so that's a while for good play on card can we put it to will also be played in a band before the teams as they are going to break the championship then resumes in spring for the third of march. russian football union president has been setting out while there was such a drastic switch in the premier league formats his main points being able to break
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the global international completions during a summer. when we made the switch to this new system because we had to plan our previous calendar around the world cup and the european championships we would schedule a full calendar for one year and a two month summer break for the next system allows us to create a uniform schedule where there's always that some of break and there's a three month break in the winter and a two month break in the summer why not switch them around or use it in line with the european calendars to. then turn the qualifying playoff round for euro twenty it should begin this week and on friday is thought this is the clash between turkey and creation is the one that looks in the most thrilling the first leg has to take place and it's done well where gracious manager. has to travel without injury crunch and love and have for each but the likes of top one play in there to look more and buy in munich striker if it's all just to say part of the action this
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encounter will be a repeat of the euro two thousand and eight quarter final meeting where certainly one on penalties gracious players there feel nothing in getting into this clash as soon as they can. used to i'm also a bit impatient because i have had a long pause them and i'm feeling so to speak a positive nervousness so the most important thing is that i'm feeling good and ready. joel for a single has moved closer to securing a place at the a.t.p. world tour finals that's after a straight sets victory over gideon moore carcillo place at the paris masters the home favorite spent one hour and forty minutes on beating the spaniard six three six four finished in the next round so garnett's to beat the winner of the mongrel supping down six with his ticket for the season ending finale in london which starts in less than two weeks time. through the important people. of tournaments.
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for all of them are women. terms but it is also one win away from qualify for the london tournaments after claiming a six three seven five victory this credit can out of a dusting the second drives away the third will guarantee the track a place in the top eight. john is not reached round overcame stanislaw sprinker of switzerland in a free south american came back from i sat down to claim a six seven seven five seven six victory in stars and fifty seven minutes next for him is russia's bigger. another frenchman russia guscott advanced into the next round after beating south african can understand another break in the opening set let him take it profitably six for him to enter a tie break and the second way just broke his luck. i would say that as we continue our profile of catch all clubs this time around are changed into the small so i
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consider corporate to see a team that joined europe's strongest league this season is robert sutton on. if. children are such a plant. he said if you leave ac lit up like they're a clamp down from the pride of slope it's hockey are rocking and rolling with the best in europe songs leads the team which are based in the small city of call for a joint b.k. chill this isn't formally a club owner calls the bowler left it to move to some oculus here at the check ice hole gasol cieszyn wouldn't allow them to join the cage on the lines haven't had the best of starts played in just seven wins out of twenty two games. one of the
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probable reasons for that being that not only their opponents but the route the team themselves had to get used to new home the pope or the arena the smooth ice rink in the lead lucas but although it's still more comfortable for us to play on big rinks like in russia just three of all players used to the small rink we have here the others have to adapt to our home arena as soon as they do we'll hopefully start winning more with a weekend or not there is no lack of support here as the stadium is always packed down with fans splash intimacy pouring their new idols have like almost sold out every game. straight for the fans and right for. all the slovakia people at my problem for the czech people they are bad a lot of people from czech republic and. they come and say i have loved these the nazis the players only sleep for advice the slow expand dances and then
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a chill and play a couple of beers waziristan in the kitchen we have to be much better. play by play for your friends against against russian people sound like a baseball player and they have somebody an office and also we have to be seen if the state's case cable they don't steal because see don't skate take cocaine penalty and sell a bed other starmen in rugen rule exclude one include martin starbucks and kept on page two both players knew exactly what it takes to compete at the top level where they were sure yes we have a lot of young players like experience although it does not mean we're weak team we've lost a lot of points that we could have secured but i believe we still have what it takes to make the playoffs but take simon we have to build our club we have to get maybe a few couple new players you know at the level that they played before you know the
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cage challenge so they can and you know add a little more experience star-club and healthy young kids to you know it out to this level and i think like i said if we're going to be patient i think we're going to see you see some good things coming out of the corporate lines maybe still far from being done with the ball there is no denying no more hunger the juice the match winning by this need now robert ford in your own marquis cooper in slovakia. to the hardwood now where the current and base is it remains on death threats as players and officials once again failed to reach a compromise but los angeles lakers star jack fisher believes there's a chance of agreements for orders a clear right now the current offer that is on the table from the n.b.a. is not one that we can accept. orders are also clear that we are willing to continue to negotiate and we are willing to continue discussions on a potential compromise on our numbers or be our economics for some continued
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improvements in the system. without those improvements in the system we don't see a way of getting the deal down between now and business tomorrow even. in swimming five time a big chair says he needs to shake off more paul ross started sporting display at the world cup in beijing but said thirteen individual world records isn't a war despite their coming and being less than a year away so most of even think that you know you can return to the pole not something a lot for five years and expect to be winning things you know it wasn't my intention and facebook decision based series of competitions for me is kind of the first stepping stone of me getting back into this competitive mode you know really learning what it's like to be. ready to race so you know so far i've been pretty happy. now one of cricket's greatest relentless talent to the stars and the
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upcoming big bash me plenty of time to torment shane warne a spec from a short lived retirement and with fresh action on the seventeenth of december the forty two year old is widely regarded as one of the game's best players for me it was something that i thought well let's do this properly fitted them out of a break. and i next sort of month started really getting to the bowling and doing all sorts of things and involved in the melbourne stars was something that sort of excited me is something that we're going to try to start something new ok that's all the sports is for the moment i'll go back into ice time with more for you know there's a next step for us. sure is that so much. i mean i think this is going to really. be hero of crisis without eurozone leaders and national governments continue to be at loggerheads on how to
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the close up team has been to the region where technological breakthroughs save human lives. now marty goes to the sea. for unusual ways to protect nature. where farming pioneers place local cuisine to the highest pitch. and where future developments depends on the way. russia's black sea coast should close up on hard to. downplay the official t.m.p. cation chobani phone i pod touch from the i.q. jumps to. shul she lives on the.
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