tv [untitled] June 15, 2012 12:30pm-1:00pm EDT
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we want to present. something real. here with r t a line from the russian capital our top stories fresh protests on the eve of the egyptian presidential runoff as the country's highest court dissolved parliament and allowed mubarak's next prime minister to continue his election challenge that really sparked fears and the country is sliding back into dictatorship. the u.s. steps up deadly drone attacks on pakistani territory leading to calls for an investigation into their legality but that's amid claims instance of billions are being killed in strikes especially targeting terrorists. also syria's government
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says there may be more suicide bomb attacks in the country's capital the warning follows the arrest of a man with ties to win al qaeda linked group. about a crucial international talks about iran's nuclear program here in moscow archie caught up with the country's top negotiator this is what he had to say. another round of talks on the iranian nuclear issue is about to begin in moscow is it likely to produce any tangible results while to discuss that we are now joined by iran's chief nuclear negotiator say jelly thank you very much for your time sir we have seen so many rounds that produce so little results and the expectations at this moment that pretty low what do you think should be done in order for this new round of talks to be a success. in the name of allah are the most gracious the most merciful we have always said that in our actions we are guided by
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a clear logic we do welcome dialogue we have always been open to a corporation and talks with different countries on a wide range of issues including corporation in the nuclear energy but there needs to be a certain strategy if we stick to the same strategy to the same approach then the prospects for the talks are promising we have reached a rate of this of the negotiations and istanbul and baghdad we will look at this round of talks with optimism when the agreements reached in istanbul and baghdad will be respected that if we do see this kind of respect we will then be able to view the negotiations in a positive light. how would you describe the main points of contention at this point of time. i believe that what should be discussed in detail is a number of proposals we put forward and the big talks we identified five main areas four of them are related to nuclear energy while the future one concerns are
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the areas. meanwhile the other side came up with a proposal to you to advance the talks we need consensus on two major issues firstly we are strongly against weapons of mass destruction today the republic of iran has the capacities to cooperate in disarmament and nuclear nonproliferation so these capacities should be used by the international community and secondly we expect that iran's right to nuclear technologies including uranium enrichment as will be recognized and respected this is something that is clearly defined by the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and i think that addressing these two issues will help to advance negotiations for the iranian nuclear facilities have been targeted by yet another cyber attack and we all know there are regions of the tag where there are a lot of speculations on the subject i would like to ask you how serious this
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threat is and where there. have been kind of attacks it is crying over time. you know that iran's nuclear activities are entirely under the control of the i.a.e.a. yeah even there all the activities we're currently conducting are in full compliance with the nuclear nonproliferation treaty all the nuclear activities are equipped with surveillance cameras that cynical with i.a.e.a. rules that in fact the international community is now concerned about quite a different thing in us why do some people take the liberty to speak out against activities that are peaceful controlled by the i.a.e.a. and in compliance with the n.p.t. if this opposition does not boil down to cyber attacks alone and the international community is now openly asking why some of our scientists working at peaceful nuclear facilities are targeted by terrorists that these people's names are on the least of those the u.n.
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security council has introducing charges against you this makes the two. feel free to exterminate the blacklisted people so the question is what is the relation between the terrorists and the security council but another question why do some people commit subversive acts against a country involved in legitimate peaceful experiences shockingly enough the openly admits that this is all they're doing when these phrases yet another question that why does the international community that claims to live under the rule of law how to accept a situation when all the rules are violated and countries seeking to exercise their legitimate rights are discriminated against and this kind of discrimination is not limited to one country only you must be aware that luckily not at all neither terror attacks and cyber attacks at nor other acts of intimidation have done any harm as all stop the progress of the rainy and people on the phone many air israeli
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officials are discussing the possibility of a military strike against iranian nuclear facilities if israel israel ever decides to go it had. the united states. iran has been concerned over this issue for many years now and this has to do with the belligerent and illegitimate nature of the zionist regime i think these kinds of statements help to reveal the true nature of this kind of statement shows that the regime is keen to achieve its goals by capturing invading brandishing its military might if time and again this regime thinks it has the right to make these statements and threaten the whole world that higher this regime is as weak as ever and it's all thought. the only thing that is clear is that the world is aware of its militarist and hawkish nature and that any steps taken by the regime are illegitimate still the
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regime continues to operate on the wrong. and illegitimate bases this is happening to do all the wrongs monita and capabilities of. the arrest on iran's powerful potential build up by domestic scholars it includes the peaceful use of nuclear energy which unity made possible by iran's younger generation why it's hard work and scientific research this potential is not something that could be destroyed by some physical means or weapons this is a peaceful activity which is taking place under the supervision of the. and has been developed things torun national capabilities that you have the whole year we are well aware of the iranian leadership the strongest supporters of russia in what he describes as he struggled with terrorism organizations in syria giving the bloody nature of this conflict what does that make sense for bashar al assad to
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step down not as a sign of defeat but rather as a sort of sacrifice to prevent many more deaths. another issue that we brought up at the talks in istanbul and baghdad is that we are prepared to discuss regional issues including the situation in bahrain syria and other similar issues we think the reason simple solution to them and it boils down to one thing you need to respect the people to respect democracy if the international community demonstrates a genuine desire to debate these issues then we could come up with a very viable solution we have consistently called all these in regard to syria but there are two problems in syria first its people demand reforms and they need to be introduced we respect of these aspirations and believe that it's the syrian people
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that should decide on the ultimate solution on this any outside interference will not help it's wrong to supply weapons or train terrorists these actions will never be in line with the interests of the syrian people and syrian people must be empowered to take their own decision that's on the reforms enough this would be unacceptable to supply arms or support terrorists and so on and it will only result in more casualties among civilians and bloodshed this is the wrong path to success for. now over the past decade they have seen several scenarios separate from their old one was applied in iraq where the threat of mass destruction on the pretext of their weapons of mass destruction rather was used to justify military intervention another example was libya where in this earlier place the fact that moammar gadhafi was supposedly gassed please people democratic aspirations was used as a pretext for later intervention we're seeing somewhat the same thing in syria
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nowadays are you concerned that some of these scenarios that the combination of these scenarios can be applied to your own country. or think when choosing. again that's something we have always been saying democracy cannot be imposed through violence military intervention or occupation those who have use these tactics have admitted later that they had other girls in mind and there are plenty of stories to prove this point those who will confide of ghana's down under various pretexts later confessed that before stood and supported terrorist networks what are those your cube i do rock saying it had weapons of mass destruction later confessed that they had actually been the main patrons of saddam hussein in particular when saddam hussein waged in a two year war against iran they conceded that they stood behind iraq and helped it in every way possible none of them were able to give a helping hand in building
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a democracy in cases when they occupied a country they were to blame for the mass nations and crimes and they shot themselves in their folk while today they can barely drag themselves out of them are you may remember that in the end the approach to iran and asked to help them get out of it s. the so they are very weak and their case is pretty weak to today the world does not believe that someone can bring democracy against the peoples will fight it through occupation and military strike or any similar rational people do believe that they want to help because their help usually results in numerous casualties wherever they set their food in the face of serious challenges. in the meantime iran has proved to be a successful more of a democratic state ruled by the people it's a good example for the region and the whole world that it's a genuine democracy where people have the right to shape their future what this
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model has been successful in both for our resistance against outside pressure and for our development of democracy that meant that they were there to harm us to do their thing. try to have a real. comfort is the least you have. the money is the last you need if you travel this way. language is common. you see. the. emotions are intense. i think spirit priceless.
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with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars or report. press protests on the eve of the egyptian presidential runoff as the country's highest court dissolved parliament and allowed mubarak the prime minister to detain you his election and challenge the rulings have sparked fears the country is sliding back into dictatorship. the u.s. steps up deadly drone attacks on pakistani tech pakistani territory leading to calls for an investigation into their the galaxy amid claims innocence of it. girls are being killed in stride especially are terrorists. and syria's government says there may be more suicide bomb attacks in the country's capital but warning follows the raft of a man with ties to an outcry to link to a group. sports news is next here on r.t. with andrew from.
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hello there thanks for joining me and these are the headlines pleading for the quarter finals co-hosts ukraine face france knowing victory would secure a place at the last stage of the euro. while russia's border alexander accordingly is ruled out of the rest of the tournament with injury but gives us his thoughts on the crucial game with grace. and surprise lead american michael thompson tops the leaderboard of the u.s. open although tiger woods is in the. start by with the european championships where co-hosts ukraine could book a place in the quarterfinals this evening with victory over france although the match being suspended on just five minutes because of a massive thunderstorm the heavens have well and truly opened over the donbass arena in donetsk and the referee has decided to play should leave the pitch for their own safety to score incidentally was neil neil when the game was halted with
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a little later on england take on bottom side sweden in kiev and have promised to play a more attacking style of football following their defensive one one draw with france england have never beaten the swede in a competitive match but that could end tonight captain steven gerrard admits england were defensive against the french but a manager roy hodgson have hinted they'll be having a go tonight. and with all due respect to sweden you are a good strong team. and all fronts so i think we can be a bit more bold and look more ambitious and get out the swedes a bit more so we're confident if we reach the same level of performance it will be enough of a victory bow that's not to say you know we won't be trying to learn from the mistakes we made in the game there was analyzed what we don't right what we've done wrong against france and will be trying to improve on the performance as well we always show ambition when we play so i don't think we lacked in the last game but every game is different every game closes a different every two plays in
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a slightly different well you've heard stephen i think explained the world so i'm hoping that's more it we'll we'll have a more the ball in the important areas and i'm hoping of course that we will pose a lot of questions for the swedish defense while sweden desperately need a win after losing their going to ukraine and believe that knowledge of england pace will put them in good stead midfielder sebastian aston pace the sunderland boss several of his teammates have enjoyed spells in england and i think they've got the talent to get what they need to say. we expect a very tough game first of all. you're always going to have an easy game when you come up against an england team. who we expect to be very organized as they have been since you know for a very long time and specialisms roy took over. so. you know it's going to be tough and i don't know if i expect him to be extremely defensive and it's an important game for both teams both teams need the points and. you know as i said
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earlier we we know what we can do and if we if we can pluto capabilities than we're capable of beating him and while russia will be without winning alexander accordion for the rest of the tournament the forward he's been on the bench say far suffered a leg muscle injury during training and will be out for three weeks however the now moscow man still managed to speak to r.t. about saturday's crucial game against greece russia have beaten the czechs and drawn with the polish and avoiding defeat on saturday would guarantee them a place in the quarter finals. with everything now depends on the game with greece . ranks of the greek side. they don't give up they play for ninety minutes but in their first game they were behind before pulling level on the second game the score was two nil but they didn't give up so i think when you play greece you can't relax until the game is over even if you score against them they never lose heart you do
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feel more nervous because you know that if you lose you will not go to the knockout stage you know there's no i don't think so i don't think anybody thinks about it and we need is to pick up the points and go on to the next round. of it as a striker you can see our extend their careers record does his best on the beach but for whatever reasons he can score any comments. he can score but he creates going about unity say when we played polo and said go have scored off his pass it's because your cough can't score in self he works for the table i think it was score a few goals later they're coming. this. way for the media of course talk about ellen's a good score three goals in two games but the second player they come and he's eager to denise that what do you think about eagerly. up there he's a great client of i can't say much about him as a person because i don't know him that well but as an athlete he's quite good so
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when the papers say that some coaches and scouts are watching him i believe they're right i can only wish him the best of luck or i would like to see him join a strong club but most of the players on the team are from zinni and taste how easy it is for player from other clubs to be in their company. but. what happened is perfectly simple we don't have any groups it's not like we're from senate we're from sea aska know we'll stay together we all know each other we'll talk to each other so there is no problem with that. ok let's have a look at greece they are bottom of group a with just a point from two games but they are not out of the competition yet and victory against russia may still be enough to send them into the quarterfinals greece will be without injured first choice keep of course the charge here but welcome back defender socrates in the past a populous and remaining optimistic. the russians are certainly the
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favorites let's hear a super team so we have to put in a very strong start not make those mistakes again mistakes do happen but we are professionals which means we should not make the seams. now last night reigning champion spain won for nearly two knock at the republic of ireland from the tournament started a competitive match for the spain for the first time in seven months and his presence was felt immediately as the chelsea star open just four minutes in is they've won there until half time but after the break spain were at their domineering best david silver adding their second before taurus netted his second and his replacement set completed the right spain going top of group c. while in the other game gracie came from behind to draw one one with this lead and that means the cards join spain on four points then it is this is a and then it is goodbye ireland. another football news that new chelsea boss are voted him in he doesn't expect a huge influx influx of plays at stamford bridge this summer to metairie signed
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a two year deal with the club this week on the back of a successful stint as interim force which saw him win the champions league but says there won't be a massive overhaul of his squad even though so far right has to be a draw but the salomon kalou have left an hazard and money on martin have been brought to. your combination the mix that we've lost a few players. the contact with already signed a couple of new players sent to them be a little bit of a change but i don't think it will be a complete overhaul of the squad. now golf and u.s. open leader michael thompson will begin his second round in a few minutes time he ended yesterday with a three shot lead course in san francisco just ahead of tiger woods and finish with a four under sixty six becoming one of only six players to break par on day one of the tournament tiger woods who is looking to end a four year drought in the majors seem to be in full control of his game carving a one hundred sixty nine on the first day he finished tied in second along with compactness nick watney and david thomas plus england's justin rose and graeme
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mcdowell from northern ireland their all in a five way tie for second but top right luke donald in the standing champion rory mcilroy struggled with respective rounds of seventy nine and seventy seven. so you know they could have been busy i would have taken even for you know probably would take it to over the years that i know right around even going to win. you know i don't really expect to stay at four under you know it would be great if i was to improve on that but you know this is a long weekend and the person who. is the most patient. all week is the person who's going to win it we will stay in the states but over the basketball now and the n.b.a. where it is all square in the final series between oklahoma and miami after game two out of order james top scored for the heat with thirty two points with his teammate wind wade adding another twenty four hours miami stave off a late comeback by the thunder to win it one hundred points to ninety six and level
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the score after two games before going home for game three. you know we are poised to work the first thirty six minutes to you know the start of this war slip away from us. you know we don't want to keep coming in order to keep their daughter the whole postseason we're going to order to use their you know play to do especially on a whole floor so we just want to try to make one more two more plays and maybe you know come i would have been through you know always they were due to and lastly seven time tour de france winner lance armstrong is gearing up to fight the latest doping allegations against him the u.s. anti-doping agency claims to have evidence that shows he used performance enhancing drugs during his record breaking career and intend to press charges against the cyclists but armstrong vehemently denies any wrongdoing and his lawyers have now demanded access to the evidence gathered by the dating agency so they can start their defense armstrong has until june the twenty second to respond in writing to
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the accusations if found guilty he could be stripped of the top titles he won the two nine hundred ninety nine and two thousand and five. others in the sport for the moment thanks for. the question was that so much different and there's a huge decision on more violence in syria is now officially called a civil war this is probably cold comfort for the syrian people as western powers decide the fate.
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we have a global war lords war criminal what's we have a lot of illegal cold groups of the clothes and screws also our views in the right enough to my mind it was like what many at that might age but wasn't forced marriage it's the smadi when i was fifteen yes so you can liberate other women and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only effective social changes can be the afghans themselves
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ask again men and women we believe i'm going to stun him not to have a cross post wait out the part of the patient it's coming up with a shot and then to construction but stop people in the obama administration talking about how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. the. line. would be soon which brightened if you knew me bounce from funds to permissions. these friends don't talk t. don't come.
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