tv [untitled] January 17, 2012 5:31am-6:01am EST
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trying to stop tehran's nuclear program. and occupy activists plan their largest gathering to date as they prepare to conquer capitol hill while anger grows among young americans with no prospects for months as the first anti corporate protests grew into a nationwide phenomenon. next week talked to political activists along the route who says a united europe is an unseasonable concept but his native friends should completely revamp its policies. but today we're joined by alice around he's a french writer and founder of the political think tank equality and reconciliation and he's considered by many as a controversial figure in france for his political stand that more often than not goes against the status quo and for comments that push the envelope on topics that are generally considered taboo mr thanks very much for joining us today my first
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question is what is it that you dislike so much about the french a status quo that you feel compelled if you will to go against it. you said in the first of all today we can no longer believe in the masquerade of the political left and right through a long time here in france unlike anglo-saxon countries even germany and the united states there was a real alternative in french politics meaning there was the communist party and there was the whole movement of economic liberalism there was real political diversity in france would gradually the so-called left eventually gravitated towards economic liberalism the right the only differences between the left and right were small variations in their positions on ethics and society the best example is right now we have francois hollande a nicolas sarkozy and there's no real opposition between left and right it doesn't exist they're all roughly economic liberals libertarians are fronts the first step of visible liberalism is the european union there are those who submitted to the
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e.u. which means the end of borders free movement of goods and capital ideology of right and left the ideology of message a nation this is the dominant ideology in france shared by left and right the difference is only a static and then there are those who oppose this dominant ideology who fight for the restoration of borders the restoration of the nation those who criticize the ideology of message a nation meaning to defend cultural identities and so on the battle to. is to resist globalism on economic and cultural fronts exam room we have to show that the fight between left and right no longer exists today the two battling sides are the globalists and those resisting globalism not your list. so what exactly is your motivation for being an opposition is it just for the sake of being in opposition because you think there is none in france. or not yes it in bodies the new opposition and it has bullet important distinction this opposition has no
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place in today's institutional system whereas before and for historical reasons there was opposition within the establishment but today even in television there's a centrifuge was excluded and marginalizes people who are not liberals globalists about human rights hardliners pro-american. but if we could be seen clearly there is no opposition in the establishment anymore these days i may have been the last one even to be invited to talk on shows on trying time french television and that went wrong the people who invited me ended up having problems system. where you are for a multipolar world you've always expressed that view now is it because you just want to see a balance of power or do you fundamentally disagree with major powers and agree with the policies the systems of government or even the personalities of the countries that try to counter them. just because i'm still a french patriot who tries to defend french sovereignty and french identity as i
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see it so every time every position i take is always from the french point of view it's just like when i was a communist in the nineties when i was in the french communist party it was because i realized that for things to be in the interest of france their hearts to be two superpowers for in fact france existed as general de gaulle and understood because of the us u.s.s.r. balance so i was process not because i thought that the u.s.s.r. was very good but because i thought that the u.s.s.r. was very good for france and french interests. i think if i'm fighting the new world order it's only because i think france has everything to lose with respect to this new world order france has an interest in a multi-polar world i think france has an interest in a strong and growing russia right now however i'm also pro serb because i think that the serbians are great people of the balkans and because there is a traditional link between france and serbia today the dominant ideology is so delusional that it's almost as strange to say i am french who cares first and
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foremost for the interests of the french in france this is almost regarded as fascist because national preference is for britain and france which is unheard of. french elections are coming up soon what do you think will be the results especially at the final round who do you think are the to candidates that will be running for it at the end. with the french elections we can clearly see today that the french system that was developed by dick goal and the fifth republic is being destroyed to make way for an american system. so you have the incumbent sarkozy on the right. and then you have the primary election and the left wing political parties it's like the republicans and democrats in the us there is actually no difference between the two sides left and right are both liberals economically speaking maybe one wants to legalize weapons and the other doesn't but the reality is there is no alternative management and we arrive at the same thing. in france today there's sarkozy and after the primary election of the socialist party which
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was a circus the winner was francois hollande acquittal now the media then reduces the sarkozy one political debate into a war of catchphrases they are example with all and calling sarkozy the bad guy is pure theater that there is no political content because in reality they are both fans of the european union and they cannot do what they pretend to want to do like green just realisation saving companies you know what they're proposing which are against e.u. laws of thought you know the socialist party in the. the union for a popular movement has ratified ninety three percent of what the e.u. proposed because sarkozy and hollande are two economic liberal candidates with very minimal differences in stands on social issues which is why i'm interested in the poor who has good poll ratings and offers an alternative to leave the european union or go back to the french france and defy wall street and the other to try to pretend she doesn't exist they try to get the french into the american system they
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are afraid marie le pen can make it to the second round of the presidential election and if that happens it will expose the lie of the french system with a huge amount of media effort through television shows they try to bring the french people into a situation of actually having no choice. you have all arden's are causing theft in france we say it's like choosing between tweedle dee and tweedle dum sometimes a very subtle form of to tell a tarion is i'm using liberalism which is smarter than a dictatorship if you give two choices i thought are essentially the same. so you are against the european long you're against the euro and what exactly is it that you see for france a system that would work better for your country. when you look at the reality of the past twenty years the european union has changed very little by the way if we remember back then we thought we were still having referendums on such decisions so the mass treat referendum got through but in the second referendum on
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the lisbon treaty the french voted no in arland they voted no it was rejected by the people but then forcibly voted in by m.p.'s. this means that the national assembly betrayed the people of france it does not represent the people in statistical terms but lisbon has been ratified by the national assembly overwhelmingly and when the people rejected the treaty in a referendum it is clear that this representative democracy actually represents no one at all today but you. new news garrett of the people and of consulting the people but there's also the demonization of the people treating them as though they're stupid as though they won't understand this is real right wing ideology as men are idiots sheep that must be led by an elite against their will it's an ideology that can be called extreme right but what the european union was meant to bring down unemployment bring prosperity security whatever you want to callers but instead it brought on employment the adoption of the euro inflated prices because
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deindustrialization especially in france it may be better for germany but it's an economic disaster. on the security front it's been a disaster with being in a total loss of border control the french have long been familiar with that widespread disaster it doesn't work and now it's worse than before even today economic experts say it's about to collapse it's not even a question of whether it's good or bad it's falling apart mechanically the euro is exploding the single currency is a technical in possibility a europe of twenty seven countries cannot work or we see that this huge thing is crumbling and has only brought negative effects practically with merkel and sarkozy meeting every three days it's getting ridiculous now there's a summit every three days it's no good it's close to collapse twenty four they discuss the media coverage of various events around the world particularly coverage
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of the arab spring occupy wall street and other more recent ones what's your take on how such a vast are perpetrating frasse. already there is a very big difference in the treatment of occupy wall street and the arab revolutions of the past we don't talk in mainstream media about the riots and demonstrations challenging the power of the us banking oligarchies. we do not want to see internal unrest that exists right now in the united states which is very serious and they are absolutely not reported in the french media nothing zero whereas all day long we hear about the arab spring we were given nonstop coverage of libya and we hear about syria all day long. in the streets demonstrations and political rallies in the us are important but i haven't seen bashar al assad ask obama to step down or the queen of england there is also a lot of social unrest in england so in reality the problem is that in this world what we call the empire dominates the western media the people swallow all this and
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think that all is well in the us it's the largest democracy in the world so that now against syria it's fire and blood problems because he was eating small children but the french media and i don't just mean mainstream media but also newspapers that were traditionally read by french intellectuals. there is a total collapse of political analysis in france with the only serious analysis available is on the internet but it's a very small niche it's not the french situation the french know nothing of the serious problem in the united states but they are exposed to the syrian situation throughout the day because only because only now they've always stood for nationalism they've always said that fashion look out for its own interests in a more nationalistic way but do not see any merit in france being more incurred appendant with other countries especially since we are living in a more interconnected world whether economically or politically what and france be isolated if it turns in words rather than out words. like that you were accused you
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will with without we get the impression that there are only two choices. a new world order which means open borders globalism and total submission to the us or closing in on ourselves in fact telling us what the alternative is neither of those first things that we have the option of using functional borders not as barriers but as doors and windows that can be opened more or less for reasons of protectionism with which is acknowledged by all serious economists it's a partnership point of view it is well known that our logical partners with whom we have an interest is russia there other than the us that the us will prevail over lest thanks again for sharing your views on the program.
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on the go. video on demand all keys money gold cults and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. machine on the dot com. party's top stories plus on valve's to the un a new resolution on syria calling on all sides to halt the violence council members will discuss the attacks later on tuesday the troubled controversial main deadlock in conflict with the from iran says it won't retaliate over the death of one of its nuclear scientists which it blames on israel the speaker of the iranian parliament accuse the country of terrorism claiming it desperately trying to stop tehran's nuclear program. and occupy activists plan their largest gathering to date as they prepare to conquer capitol hill anger grows among young americans with no prospects
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it's four months since the first as a corporate protests grew into a nationwide phenomenon. up next is the sport here in our seat with dmitri. you know they're welcome to do sports on duty not to get to the company again and it's been a. good start and the number of other russian female players advanced into the second round of the open. just good the world number one and the top seed in melbourne old joke which drops only two games in his first round match. and a narrow victory i want to guard needed overtime and shootout to be deniable more in the russian capital. so i start with. success
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for the through to the second round of the australian open. needed just under an hour on court why should only one game to be dual core of other two and in straight sets six six one. jeremy say. i. had a pretty tough first round of morning coming into my first a man of the year. someone speak me last time i played at a major so. you can definitely play some really good tennis and the guys just mentally prepare for the. skating running on the prancing here so. i think a pretty good aggressive. another maria kirilenko is also through to the next round following
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a straight sets six four six two victory over local player. well very disturbing the failed to book a place in the second round to. defeat to second seat better to the track will face qualifiers from out of spain next. to the main local home for all the australian spectators samantha still so didn't manage to get through to the second round of the world number five has been knocked out in the first grand slam of the season to run the first seven six six three top finish. it's hard it's not china not wanting it all or anything like that i guess i mean it proves you can't beat the times that you want to play well of course i wanted to do very well here in. i think i know i'll play well again it's just you want to come right now so i'm thankful that everyone's behind me and i'm sure they will stay behind me because it's you know that's what unfortunately they can choose when it's all going to
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happen. through to the next round should be. in three sets it didn't work out about joining their own to beating temari in. thailand eighty six russian certainly has not had to work hard to beat. south africa while. i had no problems against close a couple of all the czech republic the russian eighty two sets to play my seven six six one picture. in the men's game world number one no i'm joking which produced the best possible start to the competition this needed an hour and a half or so to sit it part of the range of packing poor assistance in the opener from the ten and he was completely helpless in the next two sets as to which top six to six six zero victory. the crucial thing that changed from
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from winning two thousand and eight last year was that. i get on to the court. believing in my abilities more deny then i did back then and playing more consistent playing well in a consistent level throughout the whole year rather than two thousand and eight. in the meantime they have usually suffered a round of defeat at the hands of a hundred dollar bill from kazakhstan and he just sort of is also out as he was beaten by younger tips. in four sets another russian to get from it goes home to defeat just painted problems. and their world number two rafael nadal overcame a knee injury to advance into this second round of the australian open the spaniard sealed the deal with his ninth ace against american qualifier alex kozinski off six four six one six one was the final score there germany's to the hospice up next to
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him i think one other daughter federal resolve pre-tournament disagreement about the tennis calendar after the third seed cruised russian qualifier alex on the job with things were. fine between us you know i have no hard feelings towards him you know it's been. a difficult last few months in terms of politics within the a.t.p. against trying to find a new c.e.o. and chairman. can get frustrating sometimes you know he's mentioned many times you know it's a bit tired and frustrated through the whole process and i share that with him you know it's normal but for me obviously nothing changes in terms of a relationship. well go for it but it tom ridge is a throat round after hayfork back to the twenty second seat fell out of a dust in
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a five set the nineteen year old hay from down and said it was not the strength was key to his victory i think it's very hard in the position to love having three set points and. you know it was. a new moon and you had so many chances to mean. you know it's one of the reasons that made me push through and. got some confidence. let's move to that cell where in the kontinental hockey league i won god claimed a comeback victory over the now more score here in the russian capital they need to register their win because they brought up a watch the game for us. denominate had won both of their two previous matches by four one scorelines and produce an electric start against their own squiz dirs monaco uphill broke away and left on guard bolton a d.s.e.
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to put the home side in front of to just forty three seconds the twenty seven year old czech becoming deny most top scorer with his ninth goal of the season and then blew into why it's quickly had the chance to double their tally playing on a powerplay but this time cut ammo was in top form between the pipes one nothing after the first period however while the opening frame had kept the fans on the edge of this seats the second turned out to be very tight and it looked like it would end without further goals but one guard piled on the pressure and managed to equalise up to thirty eight minutes to keep the fifth psyching firing into the back of the net for his first goal of the campaign and sell it to the decisive period which produced exhibition before minces from both goaltenders and hamill and deny most i like say will go more brilliance in the nantz denying old air force from the forwards therefore at one zero still on the scoreboard the game went into overtime
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which also saw no goals and fittingly the fate of the match was to be decided in a duel between the best players the goalies but alexander pitt is oregon finally made the difference scoring the only goal in the shootout to make it two one to the visiting hopes. that one of them a reserve goaltender gave me a piece of advice some instructions on how to score against a vocal and it worked for scott and. i think our goalie was the hero of the night i was lucky to score as it was a team effort my teammates were in front of the net on the goaltender couldn't see my shot and i found the nats with this when allan good leapfrogged got in cup holders a lot you live to go feed in the eastern conference while dinner must stay. third in the west this neighborhood of her team. let's now take a look at the results for more games took place across russia. defeated.
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three. nets in the moscow region by the same scoreline. spot on the road well. needed it should tell to register for. and finally in boxing legendary world heavyweight champion mohammed ali is celebrating his seventieth birthday his professional career started back in nineteen sixty when he claimed and olympic gold medal in row since that time a late one thirty one consecutive bouts and remain unbeaten for all the sixty's i want his first heavyweight title in one thousand six hundred. six rounds. most memorable fights were held against two other american boxers joe frazier and george foreman with the greatest winning three out of four a late was dominating in world sport another decade his last fight took place in
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one nine hundred eighty one when he lost to of jamaica and today more than thirty years after that devoted fans and professional athletes take credit for this outstanding personality. really is agree. there are. these books. he's my new. i want to see. is the same for every c what do. you do outside of the ring. your greatest your greatest. love you. ok that's all the sports is for me for today more until this time hey i'll take it with you in an e-mail to tamara.
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well with the. science technology innovation all the moves developments around russia we've got the future covered. russia's new peace resolution on syria is up for debate at the u.n. with moscow critical of the opposition's unwillingness to enter talks on clashes in the troubled country containing. iran says it won't retaliate over the death of one of its nuclear scientists which it blames on israel while many israelis feel a secret war against iraq has long been under way. and occupy protesters are said to march on capitol hill and what promises to be their largest gathering today we explore what's driving young americans to take their grievances to the top.
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