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cool. stories from the past seven days with. dozens of reportedly been killed across the country over the weekend. for one hundred billion euros. in the cases of greece portugal. also. the
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crisis in the middle east. last week. he watching from moscow. then there's the arab league council has asked satellite operators are upside. down the broadcast of sirius satellite channels what do you think about this decision. this decision is an attack on free media and freedom of expression it's an attack on syrian media with the purpose is to hide the truth about what is really going on in syria from people both inside and outside the country this is part of the smear campaign launched by certain satellite channels and supported by the go for nation
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behind the decision contradicts fundamental moral and professional standards for mass media in the arab world and. it contradicts the rules and regulations for satellite broadcasting as agreed by the council of ministers. and we had this decision with made by foreign ministers which means it was politically. it's part of the syrian political agenda we all understand that these plans are being implemented. and economic level. purpose of this decision is to silence syrian channels. a role of some of these countries providing support to the terrorists in syria helping them financially and smuggling weapons into the country. of syria disclosing the true terrorist connection of some media outlets. outside player we have had a situation where terrorists acted as correspondents for media that would have
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thought in the area people are sponsible. filmed their crimes fruitage to the. government for the atrocities. my syrian people and the ministry of information. ministry considers it as its responsibility to provide satellite broadcasting the syrian satellite channels. how will the government organize certain. grow casting for syrian satellite channel plan to work together with our upside and that says you have contracts with them. now nor. considering the current situation of you and hysteria around syria we anticipated that our season of this sort it would be especially after the u.s. and europe impose sanctions on syria media outlets and also the u.s. and in canada just technical measures to stop syrian t.v. channels and radio stations from broadcasting in north america so we are prepared
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to help syrian satellite channels continue broadcasting through different satellites the same orbits used by arab satellite them and. we have the capability as for the absolute miles that satellites you know that arab sat is controlled by the council of arab ministers of information and that the head of the council is a saudi but saudi arabia was one of the gulf nations suggested slapping syria we say. if arab sat complies with this decision that let me this will constitute a violation of satellite broadcasting regulation that this would be a politically motivated step by organized by external forces that are attacking syria and the syrian media as a mass that it's a joint stock company some of the stock that belongs to the egyptian government some of the private investors and that's why we insist that no such should not comply with this decision should only it's legal and contractual obligations to the
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syrian ministry of information which means continuing the satellite broadcast and other channels i want to assure all of our viewers in syria and abroad that syrian satellite channels will continue broadcasting without any destruction. there is no need to get new antennas reprogram your. today daily satellite broadcast live syria a sixteen hours. any specialized information channel has not reached this level yet . the arab states and other countries are waging an informational war against syria does the syrian government media still provide a balanced and unbiased coverage do they provide an accurate picture of the situation in syria especially considering that they were not prepared for this information. and. should be said that everything about us media is in fact down to the audience if we take our side and outside
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syria we shall see that the audience of the syrian satellite channels has grown a little and so has the number of viewers who perceive these channels as a source to turn to. syrian satellite channels provide live coverage for sixteen hours a day and this includes the official channels and the specialist and private jet. thus we can say the official syrian media has taken. in the coverage of. syria has forced into those exposing the plans to undermine the strength of spirits by the syrian people i'm convinced that the recent sanctions against our media as a response to its increased impact are going to be no such impact that needed to introduce sanctions against. the american sanctions of course i find myself going to states the recent meeting only confirm that the influence of the syrian media
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has grown because of all that we will have to develop our informational policy and improve our structure for the syrian media. the arab league sees to shut down some of the syrian channels but the annan plan actually calls for as many channels as possible to cover the syria. of course it's very strange. man and the u.n. security council protects freedom of speech with democratic principles and liberties now shut down syrian national media when the arab. accreditation board what's coming to syria to cover the situation here and we have one hundred eighty media outlets from all over the world been represented in syria well are they not over one hundred accredited for. permanently. traveling freely across the country to cover the event that. how can you shut down syrian satellite
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channels and at the same time allow for new services operate freely this will result in comfort as you said all this is part of the information syria but we know that eighty percent of the satellite channels dedicate the thirty minutes of the news hour to syria today and a recent study shows that ninety percent of satellite coverage in syria has nothing to do with the actual situation. it's all like fabrications i don't know about you see again that there's a real information you know waged against syria with real facts being substituted by fabrication. these lies and the only way for them to achieve their objectives in their war against syria that the had about the houla massacre is a good example of that as soon as the first pictures of the massacre were released everybody started accusing the syrian army and security there was nothing but we
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all know who was really behind mustering in. cities used against the syrian as well as the sanctions introduced against the syrian government media that have revealed the true nature of those waging a series that today of the people of syria a targeted by terrorists armed sponsored by regional powers like. saudi arabia and turkey. as well as by western nations such as the us my the how those who often talk about fighting terrorism joined their forces today to support terrorists with syria being the boss what are you going to thank you very much for being with us today mr. minister of information.
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with the end of the boer war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake specially let's solve the nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. of the victims to use it as a threat all as an actual event but you know if you keep spending a trillion dollars a year on weapons of eventually you're going to blow everybody up you can you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it people don't wake up to nuclear weapons or a bill. that represents all of the firepower of the second world war and this second sound is the equivalent firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today.
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the losers. it's. i'm sure all of our got a story are out about this crazy lady with a convertible that honk for every time he. was on death row for nineteen years.
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that. society has condemned these people as less than human it is necessary to punish crime everything we do to punish crime is unpleasant. but it needs to be done nobody wants to be linked to the nazis but the historical antecedents of the american death penalty today come in large part from the nazis and the sad part is the state of texas gets their way and they execute him and i won't be allowed to touch him until after he's dead he's my only anytime i leave the house. and he keeps telling me they can't hear me in there because it's all cinder blocks and concrete but i've still honk every time i go by. i won't be there i will not witness for killing my for. the gold that.
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i loathe. to sleep at the end of that speech. she gave her. her. i wish i. could use all the misleading good. luck just sleep. and sleep at night out but i'm a fairly. safe.
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comfort is the least you have. the money is the last you need to if you travelled this way. language is common. you keep still and the. emotions are intense the complaint. and experience priceless. wealthy british scientists time to cut. market. why not what's really happening to the global economy
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with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two cars a report on a. deadly clashes in syria as u.n. officials admit their envoys peace plan is being broken on both sides dozens have reportedly been killed across the country over the weekend while foreign calls for intervention of the. other headlines from our team madrid asked the eurozone for one hundred billion euros to shore up its struggling banks and therefore becomes the largest economy to see kate so far this plan spain avoid additional cuts imposed from outside as happened in the case of greece ireland and portugal. also boosting trade and tackling the crisis in the middle east the regime's two biggest countries have cemented their partnership this past week as russian president vladimir putin visited china. sixteen forty five moscow time something out to do
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sport now than history's big made in the world of tennis today pause here to tell you all about that and the rest of the highlights too. thank you very much having a big day the french open as you say would have news on that plus. on the brink of history rafael nadal that's the big bjorn pulled out of six french open titles as he takes on world number one novak djokovic on the parisienne clay. and running again mark in germany record wins over the net of course to go to the european football championship. back on track while champion sebastian vettel recalls a blistering lap to secure pole for sunday's canadian grand prey. but first to the clay courts of the french open where in a few moments time but rafael nadal and novak djokovic want to create their own
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little bit of history well number one djokovic and six time ago gearing up to meet in the men's final in paris that the both have a huge amount at stake this could become the first place in what labor in one nine hundred sixty nine to hold all four grand slam simle taney asli however the spaniard is aiming for a record breaking the seventh roland garros title the australian open final between the pair in january lasted six hours and is widely regarded as one of the greatest matches of all time but an adult who can't necessarily expect to repeat. it now before the final difficult to imagine much of six hours difficult you know might like this but. i will be there fighting every ball and you cannot predict what's going on now the thing that i have to believe that this is going well. playing with confidence and i have to play aggressive i have to play my game now to football where the second day of euro two thousand and twelve year old of the first
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major upset of the competition denmark overcoming the odds to shock the netherlands one nil beating the two thousand and ten world cup runners up for the first time in forty five years kate partridge watched the rain stunning victory and live off. so here we are on day two zero two thousand and twelve and the second day is proving just as fascinating as the first denmark one the netherlands nil if you would probably have predicted that result before the tournament started with the dutch being the finalists in south africa in two thousand and ten and denmark they lost winners in one nine hundred ninety two but it was the dutch she donated possession for the first twenty four minutes robin van persie normally so prolific brosnan couldn't find the shooting days and the robin to use the defense return to full minutes in it was the day to open simon making a run on the left hand side of his deflected cross somehow finding michael frayn down a bit runs on the goalkeeper to make it one no the dutch peppered the danish goal three attacking substitutions was younger until i came on he managed to get
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a one on one with the keeper and he missed then had a shot for a penalty it wasn't to be their day denmark won hala know and it's going to be the danish side that take a one zero victory from group a group of death on the first day and they start down the gauntlet to germany in portugal but also says in the top of group they are germany one man beating portugal by a solitary mario gomez is not the greatest of spectacles the germans clearly don't mind the as were the quite extraordinary scenes in berlin during the game really more reminiscent of a final rather than a group stage clash germany last won the tournament in one thousand nine hundred six they also wanted one hundred seventy to one thousand nine hundred eighty. and if they're to make up for titles they first need to get out of the toughest euro two thousand and twelve group by next may the netherlands on wednesday for them selves now badly need a result on the same night against portugal if that to make it into the quarter finals. now it's been said he never performs for his country like he does for his
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club but after scoring a hat trick against arch rivals brazil argentinian superstar leo messi canal finally put that criticism to bad goals galore in saturday's friendly which took place in new jersey messing's a second. go on the night putting his side to one up on the sun it's four minutes was but brazil was on the ice down with the team in the lane by this time chelsea target hope said the quickness of fate eighteen minutes from time was headed equaliser from the right not long afterwards but then set things nicely for messing to do his stuff and poorly run and stunning finish from the boss moment to two goals now for club and country no competitions quite simply who is this moment was on to something and the messi is in an exceptional moment luckily he's arjen time so we can benefit from that ourselves our tactics are a little different from barcelona as we play
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a bit more directly don't we don't have the personnel to play the kind of game that barcelona does and we're very thankful for how it's turning out though regardless of the. now to a major upset in the world of boxing with timothy bradley jr and the manny pacquiao seven year unbeaten run in the ring the twenty eight year old scoring a controversial split decision in las vegas to take ownership of part man's w b o welterweight belt pack out came out firing into the fight to the american early on before bradley rebounded halfway through desert storm winning five of the last six rounds to eventually remain undefeated in his twenty nine professional fights. more punches but the filipino also really couldn't connect with the big shots the boxing world already buzzing about and november the tenth rematch between the pack. because. i believe.
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i want to be much because i really. think. it's up to. now we know the final two teams in this year's n.b.a. championship that's after the miami heat knocked out the boston celtics in the eastern conference finals on saturday night last year runners up now face the oklahoma city thunder with the ultimate round of the playoffs beginning on tuesday bron james his usual dominant self with thirty one points and twelve rebounds in game seven miami now aiming for a better outing in the finals than last year when they went down to the dallas mavericks. you lose in the finals you it hurts. and you have to come into the season you got to forget it but you get what you came for good in a sense so you know you play in the you try to get back to this moment again for you can you know in a sense redeem yourself for instance put yourself in a position again as it sees so you know we're blessed there we were able to be here again. formula one now where reigning world champion sebastian vettel is on pole
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for sunday's canadian grand prix a race the german is yet to win the twenty four year old fastest in montreal in qualifying finishing ahead of the two thousand and seven and two thousand and ten when lewis hamilton the mclaren man was fastest in practice but had to be content with second place on the grid two thousand and six winner and current standings leader fernando alonso will start from. russia's first ever f one driver title petrol nineteenth quickest in qualifying. and finally let's finish off with winter sports as by the fact it's june the congress reflecting on the season just gone plans for the next one has been held in the main debate this year focusing on how to develop children sports as michael craft cento reports. since two thousand and six members of the winter sports community whether they are companies providing equipment or actual sportsmen and women have been gathering in order to review the state are we just bought in russia common reoccurring topics have ranged from development of new training facilities to education or the engineering specifics of
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arenas however this year's participants focused on how to better develop sport for children the. governments federations and people in general need to pay more attention to developing sports for kids because the benefits are clear is the promotion of being healthy we need to instill that into the minds of children it's better to spend money on being healthy rather than spending that money on medicines when talking about developing children sporting abilities naturally one of the most important aspects that come to mind is the infrastructure that's needed and although many believe investment stops in moscow and st petersburg it's places like in far the capital of russia's republic of. that's actually leading the way into short years they've managed to build this state of the art ice hockey arena that were far enough which is now home to the continental hockey league two thousand and eleven when there is no lie of the team itself is leading by example boasting five
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i thought hearings including this one with which to train their younger players. now they've also built this enormous biathlon sport complex so that young russians can further hone their skills in one of the country's most popular sport arts. this is a really great complex and has all the necessary equipment for proper preparation and training it can be used all the around whether summer or winter which is good because i always learn something new made up of two different sporting disciplines it's most commonly known for the combination of cross-country skiing and rifle shooting although no way is the most prolific in the event russia is also no stranger. to go to by athlone has always been a sport in which russians have excel to. have enjoyed many great results at international level. you know the sport has to share its popularity with other international sporting events. but it's still appealing to all age groups the
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consensus is clear to win the kids off seeking personal glory and rather to get them to better understand the physical benefits of simply doing sports but even though the adults are hoping to instill some humility in the kids with a spin toward staying healthy deep down there will always remain a desire to be the best. and i want to go to the world championships that's my goal and what aiming for which is why i'm here and training every day mark of sankoh. russia's republic of. well that is all the sport for now i'll have more for you in a couple of hours time here not. well with. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. there hasn't been anything
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