tv [untitled] March 26, 2012 6:30am-7:00am EDT
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slade's. it's intentions. clear to them. that you dozens of nuclear security. archies. thanks for joining are two happy parents they aren't parents are optional and these are your headlines moscow and washington see eye to eye over the role of special envoy kofi annan says mission in syria as the first step towards petes as presidents make beaded and obama exchanged their final handshakes. a controversial israeli army policy house been criticized for calling on soldiers to avoid kidnap but on a pulse even if it means taking their own life or that of a comrade. brain drain that from the baltic once
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a booming state law to be as rampant unemployment now scares away its young people they prefer manual work of who are all of us to trying to carve out a living in their countries stagnating economy. and the grisly end for a moment gylfi may have been due to more than just frenzied love lust to match the engineer the regime's downfall and now says someone wanted to keep the colonel silent. as former n.t.s.c. head mahmoud jibril he offers a candid perspective on the controversial and violent events which took place in libya last year and archie's exclusive interview next. i want to sidewise of the brussels forum we're sitting down with mahmoud jibril now he was heading the economic and development climbing body in libya at the time of the rule of colonel moammar gadhafi and he led the uprising against the regime the
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interim prime minister of the national transitional council for about seven and a half months i thank you very much mr shapiro for joining us today and the first question i would like to ask at this point today is the civil war really over in libya and who is in control at the moment a little us first quarter so there was no such good order in libya was resistance being said dictatorship but we considered that the whooshing did not start it. we considered the group from the start and we start. talking about development in the streets when we start tackling those issues when he quit fourteen for the people as a constitutional rights then quite considerable substance we have to have our national police as you know bad feet has destroyed the libyan army he established inside of it brigades you know to protect the regime we have to say
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reestablish the police. we have to convict those from the streets and we have to prepare the country for elections next free managed to have a transparent elections resulting in rafting a constituent that equalize the rights of all libyans and then i think this bloodshed which took place was worth it but we have which has you that it was the declared a federal state eastern part of the country what complications could arise out of this you worry that maybe it's going to fall the rocker afghanistan picture first of all it's not true as a group of people in the some parts of the country when you talk as you are talking about more than one million people you know. this was a demonstration of a group of people which is something that the three thousand. or less.
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this this month are present the eastern peace and. peace and reason. no less than one million eight hundred thousand people. so there was no different on them there. so we can't win with that paper once for the realism or not plus there were huge demonstrations just days later you know protesting the whole of this group for the realism which we. it is that religion is not popular in libya people are still clinched to the unity of the country. consider what took place is an outcry it's a fear of being marginalized again because they've been marginalized for forty two years by the whole. well this branch of the muslim brotherhood they've established for all political party it's called the justice and development party now observers from saying that this is probably because they were encouraged by the words stuff
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not until jill in october he said that the islamic law should be the basis of the future legal system of libya now is shari'a law compatible with the democratic principles you'd like to start which to the country. first of all the muslim brotherhood the of the. political parties to express their points of view i think this is their natural right to do so and they have equal rights as every other libyans as for mr jellied when he expresses his point of view he has his point of view as an individual and his point of view inflicts on his feeling and his perspective you know but it's not. commanding or it's not necessarily binding for the rest of the society but do you consider the think tree and the national transitional council and those who fought against the gadhafi regime and that victory play into islamists hands does that bother you.
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wait and see for the elections what the results are going to be. i think the libyan case might be a different case from what took place we tend to need. i don't think the. political groups you know have a strong impact as they do when egypt and tunisia. libya might be an exception in the to distant so let us wait and see and i'm not quite confident the they're going to do as well as they did then he should continue but what about the al qaeda presence in libya how big of a possibility is it that they will gain a foothold in the country talks here or to play you know theoretically speaking. we put it. can be felt by anybody in the world and it's a fertile soil you know for the extremists to grow or so it's in the interest of
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the libyans among libyans you know to have a very commanding government as a term of the government and police as soon as possible. now looking back at me to intervention at height site do you think this was inevitable or was it detrimental in that it could have been a less militarized ending for libya. first of all the international community and three french because it was not only need to know there were none nato members such as their minutes intervention but the international community was very decisive to our fighters on the ground. there but i would favor you know and you said you were surprised by the fact that when the uprising started there was a lot of concern coming from the international community the western powers those who had backed it and he said it has to do with libya strategic position possibly it's all over just and now they're nowhere to be seen that libya has been banned
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from the very start there were voices that were same it's all about the oil perhaps or or a strategic importance of libya do you think that maybe it was taken advantage of i don't think it was because of quote because it was a flaw in the words you know during the difficult there was no interruption of told from who were saying is that after the regime fell down. most of the western countries that the mission has been accomplished they neglect the fact that libya is a stateless cycle it's not unusual to understand the museum when there is you. ended up in a political vacuum there point we need to be. national we need help to restart showed us to clip the arms of from the street and prepare the country for elections this is their agenda that we need help with unfortunately the
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kind of assistance provided by potential friends you talk about. the training in goes developing civil society. training woman these are important things what they are not thrown in for the time being and do you feel indebted to those foreign powers those countries that helped support your cause. we feel gratitude and appreciation for what they did to help us tremendously they supplied us with political support with weapons with economic assistance with medicine in a time when. we were at the mercy of gadhafi killing machine their money listed them and their lives differently we cannot compare them with the countries who did not do the same thing now let's talk about gadhafi still you said is that you
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regret that enough he wasn't kept alive to face trial and that you suspect foul play you also mention in an interview before in the past that you think there are certain powers that may have wanted him silent because there were too many secrets kept do you still maintain that same position well what is said is that there are tool many parties who have interests in the could there he doesn't talk he should be silenced for over. whether he was killed by a foreign entity or killed by libyans or libyans or mail from others i really don't know but what i'm saying is their tool many parties who have real interests. just keep silent for ever. is it important to them who will do what. i please for my own career so you know all over love to know who was behind his killing you know where they were present libyan or not libyan but before he was
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captured and killed trying to start negotiations to think he wasn't given a chance to start it starts when he did that he was a sneak you know could never be trusted you know he was trying to buy time. he sent the messenger you know one of them was bush who was sent to france you know providing some sense of. what he called win win solution that he would give up. and that the t.n.c. we. call for the first and second to take over so it's in a sense sharing power you know. the. proposal was refused. but the excuse which we hold was used was the we have institutions and we have studied the initiative and we have to take
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over time we consult and we were trying to buy time out cells preparing for the uprising and we have that regarding saif al islam why do you think his life was spared when he was captured versus how his father was killed and i think the killing of the of the the reaction was. as a result and then to mimic many negative reactions from all around the world and i think the group which captured it safe you know took that into consideration. just took in their custody his wealth treated. taken care of i think. will be tried according to. international cricket are you confident that he will face a fair trial. and come from them that he would have a fair trial let's talk about the arab spring in general what do you think it
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represents at this point looking at all the countries that have gone through it what does it stand for. the arab spring represents a new phenomenon incident in the middle east the represents the beginning of the new culture the measure in the middle east and usually trying to expose the past and for the. control room. to be treated equally as young people all around the world so it's it's a new phenomenon and i hold the countries in the world room dealing with the countries of the denise take note of this new phenomenon and they don't fall victim to live her own perceptions of them just dealing with the elites they lead some of the middle east do not present the laymen on the street for the this young generation this new young age. i think they want to comprehend the core of this and
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the phenomenon and they have to come down to the street and listen to those young people you know i don't expect the new middle east to sit them down no less than fifteen twenty years of. real thank you very much. i think. the. culture is that so much of the news of the moment is a charade to be caught people are curious the documentary film that went viral on you tube about uganda's child soldiers and war girls would call me isn't gendered very strong. wealthy british soil. has no time to subscribe to the.
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market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report on our. moscow and washington see eye to eye over the role of special envoy kofi annan mission in syria as the first step towards peace as president obama exchanged their final handshakes. and the grisly end for moammar gadhafi may have been due to more than just friends he loved lost the battle engineer the regime's downfall and now says someone wanted to keep the colonel silent. a controversial israeli army policy has been criticized for calling on soldiers to avoid it now costs even if it means taking their own life or that of a comrade. and brain drain from the baltic once
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a booming say property is rampant unemployment now scares away its young people they prefer manual work abroad to try to carve out a living in their country stagnating economy. time now for the sports news on r t with. hello and welcome to sport on artsy come and see a live from moscow with me rob on call serving our first headlines. chattels city goal seven points clear despite being held why would being while sports are quiet in the moscow sorby and dungy also win and all that's in the russian premier league . so i go returns goals four teams i major winner tiger woods wins his first p. kates or stage in one hundred twenty three days and makes his way back into the world's top ten. and that's seven time grand slam winner of venus williams
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needs three sets to make it so round for all the sony ericsson open in miami. but first the football world leaders is in need st petersburg have gone seven points clear at the top of the russian premier league despise being held one all at home so it's why it's former champions are being zany got their noses and france after thirty six minutes when it looked like the referee would award them a free kick but play wasn't stopped and alexander cares a cough pass the ball forceable to steve to clinically finish off the move for the opening goal however nelson valdez grabbed a point for being with the equaliser just before the hour city failed to put a capsulize on second place as sunil defeats at home to look much eve on saturday but still remain on course to retain their title. meanwhile spartak moscow moved to within a point of its all three with a three one dollar be a victory at rivals it was heavy snow in the capital but that didn't prevent
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emmanuel in many key opening force parts from close range after half an hour and the nigerian striker was just inches away from doubling their leads minutes later but his header landed right in front of the goal line and was clear then alexander some middle. net is an unlikely allies or fortune at all after a defensive blip in the design minutes of the first half however the second half turned out to be ed this is aster for the hosts when they're signing christian the ball out open his golds had a fortune on one fortunately it was an own goal to get sports one lead with twenty minutes to go and deep into selfish time and many keep provided for ari to drive the last nail into the novel sculpt a three one those are gay so he can spend remain in the europa league places. while on g. have moved within such an distance all dina after winning sunil at home to damp interest has combine the visitors a look to have opened late in the first half but. strike was ruled out for offside
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and then it was all on g. in the second half the middle opens on the hour for the sittings men and snowboard pursuit i added the second with seven to go to wrap up its three full because i just onside. while there was and nail biting all firms or be in scotland on sunday with the whole strangers denying archrivals the chance to win the scottish premier league at their grounds so on so when i look was individual run lead to the home side opening after eleven minutes celtic though did have their chances but couldn't convert them as more misery was in store. for the jury picking up a straight red card after half an hour and the hoops were g.'s to nine men soon after the break they serve viney on my sense all this time such as should andrew let's hold up the rangers lead midway through the second half and leave wallace made it three nil just minutes later rangers also lost the man in the dying minutes after carlos bocanegra was shown the third straight red of the afternoon it's almost headed home l a consolation but rangers hung on to win three two ending celtic's twenty one game
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unbeaten run however the hoops are still eighteen points clear at that's all and would see would side with just one more victory. to go fallow or fourteen time major winner. sigler woods recorded his first p.g.a. tour victory in two and a half years then they're open finished at thirteen on thirty two seventy five for his seventy second soar when just one short of jack nicklaus for second place on the career list so i go woods at eleven under began did say with a one stroke lead over northern ireland's graeme mcdowell woods then increased his lead to three shots over mcdowell with a birdie plus four six and eight to reach fourteen under he cruised the rest of the way for a five shot with over mcdowell for his first speech gates or win in one hundred twenty three days it marks the returns of the top ten for tiger as he now sits in sixth place it was also the first time woods played all four rounds of the poor
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since returning from his personal crisis and its once a ten masters but that will settle for a second after courting at su over seventy four poles are matched nadal's round of seventy four to take sole possession of third place at six under. to tennis now and the sony ericsson open in miami where czech burdick was surprisingly knocked out and the third round stage of the tournaments as he lost to play outside the top one hundred seven seeds burdick lost six three two six six watched the rising bowl jerry and star grigor dimitrov for his first ever big three over the top ten player it's of the meter of two hours and sixteen minutes as he told me the best form of his life. to meet next opponents will be nine seeded six are visually alexander build a pole up in three sets. while a seventh seed freshman job will threats on god converted three point zero which he was he says he will basis to overcome fear the second see fit of call fiber of
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germany. some dos combat treated jean simone also progress to the next round after beating twenty second seed you're going meltzer of austria seven six six four singles mexico will be empty mary. and in the women's draw venus williams who is playing her first third of it since last august save the match points and rallied to defeat canada's alexandra wozniak four six six four seven six following her three set victory over thirty petrak venus williams would have been open for a slightly less taxing third round match against wozniak however the world number sixty five had other ideas as she won the opening set six four by the thirty one year old seven time grand slam winner restored parity by winning the second set six four and in the third it went so it's oh i break and on the final point williams down the straight so racquet one hundred ninety kilometer per hour service winner
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and the venus will play the fifteenth seeded and avon which of serbia defeated thats when she at seed. in their third round match. following at silas put opening four games the poor of world number one evanovich to control of the sets and won four consecutive games to take the first six through and the second set when suicide breaker which she won easily seven six two people showdown with the splits. fifth seed poland's. skill was another one to book a place in the last sixteen after a conference of all six one six three get sylvia saw their espinosa space. finally sample now if you didn't know what that is that's wrestling which originated right here in russia and the sports best fighters have flocked to the russian capital to take part in a major world cup event out of. watch the action unfold. was a thirty third edition of the most cool summer world cup in honor of one of its
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founders and it's only her lumpy and it's just the latest piece of evidence that the supporters here in an international recognition of the twenty eight countries taking part this year was merely a russian affair the mclaren still somebody is now slowly spreading beyond the countries of the former soviet. bases like spielman easily in france to name just a few become a regular participants of the world cup events held this writer is a. sense of somebody in that one day their favorite martial arts will become a fully fledged olympic sport however the president of the russian and european federations admits that despite a growing report station the sport is still some distance from making it to the summit games at thing you know it isn't a matter of one or two years there are certain difficulties in this process but i am absolutely sure it somewhat flew deserves to become a part of olympic family. some ways divided into two disciplines one
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a sport that somewhat limits the fighters in their moves and there are other homewards which is an offense favorite hello and much more contact the under sixty two killers sports plus or rushes us along with john of get the better of us to tear of kyrgyzstan but the champion admitted but the final itself wasn't the hardest part. i think i was better prepared tactically for this fight than my opponent that's why everything went right for me and in the earlier stages some of the battles were even harder than this one. under nine six heel a title was contested by two russians victor s. atlanta and andrei good surf but a sabbatical claim in a victory just before the clock ran out. well alexander bellerose became the first known russian to celebrate victory on the opening day as he overpowered slant of in the heavyweight division.
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on the wooden said russia seven time world champion said learned early on to feel to our smarts to cameron it can all move over in the under seventy two k. class well the eighty killer final became the main events of the day with eleven time world champion arena rawdon and taking on american intercourse or kelly holmes for you rich comfortably defeated by the new yorker and points was and she's never easy to win a tournament and i would say that it's getting harder from year to year it's always a challenge to give her a lot of respect i mean she's the girl that you know everyone here to be and she's got a lot of experience and you know she's a legend as you know the way diena so. the host dominated the opening day in one thousand golds out of the ten on all four in the sport's summer discipline j two of the competition however will feature
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a full contact. and those familiar with the last emperor of leeks nonchalance father e million and probably know just how intense it could get that's only agree on all school party. that's all from me but kate's pork fridge will bring you up to date in just under a couple of hours from now and it's all forget that some of the stories seen here are also available on our you tube channel at artsy sports news thanks for watching . some people view what is happening on the streets now as the you know faster party for very wild fights with the town however i totally disagree i don't even think the party began. we are still waiting for the actual revolution
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