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soon which bright. song from phones to pressure. starts on t.v. don't come. here with r t live from moscow or have minds russia's stepping up efforts to help break the stalemate in syria and iran as president putin begins his or is it to the middle east his first port of call israel where mediating a peaceful resolution to the israeli palestinian conflict is in sharp focus. egypt's newly elected islamist leader mohamed morsi is set to form a government western states could be getting more than they bargained for as the president elect says he's seeking to improve ties with iran. and top whistleblower
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julian a song for doors decision on whether it will grant him asylum as he remains and sconce in the country's embassy in london meanwhile the final edition of his groundbreaking interview show with such air right here on our t.v. on tuesday. next hour to support us their interviews of former front runner for the egyptian presidency for his take on what the future holds for the country. and there. will be i have a melissa a presidential candidate in egypt's recent elections and we'll see before me he'd of the arab league so thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. many people was surprised that you did not make it through to the second round of the recent presidential elections why do you think you did not do as well as expected i was among those who were astonished that i didn't make it but this is
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the most prosy. old. there is outside not guaranteed then there are going to. but i'm glad that the democratic process has started. and the elections would also by the international arab and the civil society organisations in egypt i have my own reasons will be i understand what happened and. things were managed in the last few days but my concern is not this my concern is that the democrats also should not be. especially at this stage where we are just starting. so i am glad that things went that way to their been much better had they been in the race. in the second round but that is immaterial to the process itself and the preservation of the initiative for snooks the
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revolution failed the relation in your words it was supposed to achieve democracy why do you think it was unable to sustain itself. because of so many mistakes and their mistakes were committed by all parties to the egyptian scene. where you cannot accuse one party of the but icing the mistakes they had evolution that you. it was it was subject to a hijacking from the very post but it's the one ness of the gold which is to put an end to the form of the gene pulled everybody together it was not really observed noticed understood that the forces of then they force a bit of attention one city at a gene came to its end and the former president decided to add to kate differences
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a start and many forces from the right especially the right attempted to speak on behalf of their evolution and i was accurate and that was see many in the many organisations and unions and bodies that to clean each one of been playing to represent the evolution and they were talking past each other. if you can which is really to get they. could give addition have worked what was needed for it to achieve its goals i believe one body one head of it and clear boards. and. the. know that to be able to compete and get into the parliament and compete and get into the government but december voices the different logics and the different
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emphasis and be at them still hijack it to the effect that they called the punishment and it department be part of the punishment or that it was. so and that was a bit strange that evolution was utterly just. so. the misconception that misunderstanding be missed the presentation of things however i would want you to know. but the god of this of the absence or the presence of the ocean. actually presents the split up evolutionist to get. the feeling that this is a different time and different era and different philosophy and different goals. this spirit is still there so i believe not think about the gyptian to the future. but it was definitely. subject to
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a lot of pressure the force to be able to force to finish off that it was but its spirit and the general feeling that we have already and a bit different. is today what does a scene when mean for egypt are you concerned that egypt will become and more is announced state. and i believe there would be a lot of. disagreement on that point. egypt is not so ready to be anything but the simplistic it means that the successful or preview of president morsi by what it would do to the with the problems of egypt rather than get into political talk about the philosophy of the muslim brotherhood are you concerned by the growing islamic fundamentalism in the region why should it be concerned but the point is that this is
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a religion not politics but it's something against the government has to be a civilian civil government this is what i believe in. we live in the twenty first century we have problems in our country in the whole region will have to deal with them with all the ways and means that we see fit into that it is something it's. we need a civil state we need a mother. and egypt at all. the positives of stopping one thousand nine hundred three constitution. solution the authority of. the independence of. the judicial for the power of the presidential opening to the region what about the but a government that has the constitution as its sole reference mother
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gets only because of. the judiciary and it depends is independence up to you should it is so important and vital. human rights and fundamental freedoms rights of women all this all those principles should be in trying in addition to being the discrimination on the exits and in addition to the basic nature of the. of the religion that it has its all but its or as defined in the constitution i think. that the military has made itself responsible for one thousand new constitution are you confident that the military will be able to give the people a constitution that exceeds something new that's going to by the constitution it's a constituent assembly that will have to wait and see what the assembly will be
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albeit it was and by all factions of our society nobody expects that many to write it will to the amendments all the people of the constitution because he's an old and that that all get out into the us it is the constitution that would egypt but the military will choose the people who will want this constitution well and then now we have a committee. in case it comes to the simply but the tests there's some controversy around it so we'll see what kind of proposals that the supreme council come up with but we many of us have their own opinions about it so it will be that the minute we would just up point they would say that they were going some as a place but. you waved off the arab league for a decade how then do you explain the arab league's stance on syria which has
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surprised many look at least situation in syria is different than the solution if you and the arab league played an important or maybe a little too believe that waiting for change and see the civilians. also supported by also devoted and to see that it is different because of the sort of your situation of syria and that none of the country was surrounding syria or that it was usually in riyadh egypt and tunisia to the east and west and move in a suitable evolution so that the neighborhood was already ready to support the evolution in that and maybe. as a whole syria at many countries around it ought to be equal so that things would get out of hand. but that does this put to change this is the year of change and change is very good for good it will be forced into expression of spain.
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already had that expression of that kind it is the spirit of change and change is that in the end change is a story of development it is not just is for if it so is in the thought of time in my opinion that change we can take place in syria especially up to much of what happened then you can look at that discord it's a bit to get that school one to be accepted. maybe post. does it amount to be we see it as something that we want to show but i mean this is like a good there is no other plan that is no plan and there's no wisdom to that photo of the city and that is a lot of people it's basically a lot of this on a monday because of what to do see. that but that it would be a natural event of things we believe it's true that what happened and the at each
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of the playing ball go back to square one that eats and those forget that this is to time for change and change is the name of the game and city is no exception and we said thank you very much for joining us here on our team thank you. they've been living these ways since the seventeenth century. rituals are strict. their communities are isolated. they clearly distinguish between their own.
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interrupting you for some live coverage straight to president putin speaking in israel. there while we wait for sound on that press conference that's taking place i just want to remind you. i just want to remind you that he's in israel for talks it's the first leg of his trip to the mideast a dual but he we should look at easily because he's now speaking russian we're waiting for a translation for you i see no reason really called is omari time which is to keep building up they cannot make ties between us primarily but it usually by promoting large projects and with polluting such an important secretary's energy and those. we have quite good capacities related to
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a gas from company and. electrical energy and we have a company that's working on it and so on for south florida we have good prospects so when you look. in the industrial sector countries have a strong attentional to this being implemented in that projects for building the farms in the. region as well as a factory to the produce fodder in never us through asia there are particular results in areas of high technology. and the growth has been on a growth. in corporation with the israeli partners we have been working on selecting. prominent projects. really companies has opened a way for us to production. knowledge when they go underneath and. expand their corporations and in this space development. by means.
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of rocket launchers we've been. putting space to objects into space sorry working on the satellite units for israeli partners and there is a large future any prospects in development of registering their pharmaceuticals who are knowledgeable and i'm not just talking about the supply of medical. equipment from the projects from the developing containment very modern medical industry is in humanitarian and ties have been developing actually for five years. the russian center for science and culture has been in jail as they have also wanted to use rice my practice you do have a israeli friends for their cooperation with. russia. which the. in their quest to go to church and development of business contacts and
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ties between people and businessmen of course that was a new tactic by the e.u. agreement on visa free we drew our citizens travels in the negotiations our talks we touched upon the most sensitive issues for a direction israel such as cynical and a we were interpretation and partial or trigger to show you the results of the world war two it is our intention was to. attempt to falsify and the truth of the war against role even though we. object to the events of the world war two there are no doubt the decisive role of the soviet union the in winning over analysis is in the local of the nation that survived and holocaust remember there were you executors and their leader writers as well with this in his relation with the opening with a memorial to honor the red army is very small a goal today i would like to express my gratitude to the israeli side again for
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implementing this within the beauty and i want to thank prime minister for his initiative and certainly aid today's talks on the situation in the middle east. in israel where there are bought and malian or even the more than the malian know that all our former compadre and. we would like for them to leave even once those terms of peace and security and i see is an indelible reminder that russia's history began as the so-called arab spring but it had been convincing our partners that they were credit cards from ations have to be taking place in a civilized way with the interference from the side in the believe in the background of events nato lisa's right. to resolve the old what is the conflicts long term conflicts is becoming more acute with i'm including the arab ones and i challenge the sides to resume the negotiations wishes are the only way to settle. and we discussed the situation in syria and the pirate nuclear energy the nuclear
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program i saw the size with negotiation was very substantial and quite helpful and i'm going to be. beneficial in between our countries will continue developing the insurance of the nations of our countries into maintaining security and stability in the world and in their region thank you very much for your attention. on. this but in president. mr president good afternoon. cordial. i hope that you've been accepted. cautiously who. they
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say i'm going to see. because. only from the show which i mean. by a. number. this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu they're both what with his counterpart president vladimir putin holding a joint news conference after talks which president putin said he thought were very frank and when in a positive direction they talked about syria about iran's nuclear program this of course is only the first leg of president putin's trip to the mideast we'll have more of course on that visit and analysis next hour here on our team we're going to go over to sport with paul.
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thank you very much and welcome to the world of sports here is what we've got for you. on the grosse french open champion maria sharapova prepares to take center stage on the opening day at wimbledon. italian job he is already reached the last full of euro twenty twelve off the penalty shootout victory over england. on the spanish supremely fernando long's i move to the top of the formula one standings following a thrilling european grand prix win in valencia. but starting with tennis where wimbledon twenty twelve has begun world number one maria sharapova is said to get her campaign underway on center court later on monday against russian born australian on a stage you know over drop of the seeking back to about grand slam titles after winning the french open last month russian yellow universe nina meanwhile is looking to upset the old she's taken the first set against former champion venus williams and is now two games away from victory and not those around much full time grand slam champion kim clijsters is also not sure like to the belgium adamant she
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will retire at the end of the season thinking this will be how last time playing on the wimbledon grass a young kid that should make i think challenge her heart and. it will be tough yankovic's and you know the tough opponent we've had some really tough battle. in the past and thinks you know some of my. one of the matches that a played played against in the city in the finals of sydney is one of the the matches that they'll always remember as one of the fun as matches off played in the most intense ones as well so i look forward to it. meanwhile russian mikhail youzhny is safely into the second round the twenty six seed had to come from a set down against american donald young but as you can see one in four world number one top seed in defending champion novak djokovic is also on court to set it up again. in his first round david nalbandian who is playing his first match since injuring a line judge a queen's last week he's up against a young. tips out of which two games away from victory there. where we now know
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the semi final line up at euro two thousand and twelve securing the last spot following a penalty shootout victory over england on sunday it was the italians who had dominated both the normal on extra time and hitting the post three times but neither team could find the back of the net so a penalty shoot out was needed to decide the tie it to me winning not for too much to the delight of these fans here i am alexandra de amounting to hero after english efforts from ashley's young and cold usually dust through to the last four where they will face in germany. well for further analysis on the game and the tournament as a whole day partridge caught up with chief football writer a british newspaper the daily mirror martin lipton first stating that italy thoroughly deserved their victory. puff in the first fifteen minutes they were by far the better team england showed great courage go to visit great desire in the end it wasn't quite good enough and of course the familiar feeling from twelve yards so how do you think he would do against germany that. they could have
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a twenty percent jones. with the best team in the children pirlo today was magnificent germany won't give him that sort of space i don't think if we were even if they played twenty percent i don't really fancy having you some of you germany spain fine so you say spain so what makes you think that the portugal can't do it i don't think they can get the ball enough to announce he's before he can hurt by no question he's been the plough the children so for me. spain just smother the life they did it to from. saturday night i think i'll do it again on wednesday. into next to portugal so if it's germany against spain he's going to be the winner of year eighty thousand to twelve i hope germany because of the football they play they're the most exciting vibrant in the in the whole children they play the right way all they want to do is hurt you spain go on the ball beautiful to watch they don't excite they don't get the policy stirring germany do and in this particular tournament do you think has been the biggest disappointment so far of germany or
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because you say the stars think holland because everyone expects them to do better i think to a degree russia who should have got for everyone their first going for one they should have qualified comfortably loving going home and once again i have to say france because their attitude has been pretty awful and finally how do you feel about you his decision to held your eighty thousand child in ukraine in poland i understand you've been based mainly in poland but what are your thoughts on the tournament the stadium to be fantastic the people have been wonderful the infrastructure is a mix. that doesn't matter it's been a fantastic book and you can cop a moan and complain sometimes this is just look what is this has been a wonderful wonderful few weeks for two countries who never get this opportunity again they've made the most of it so should we all martinet and thank you very much indeed for your thoughts and that's martin lipton the chief football writer of the daily mirror in london what is commiserations to england but congratulations seriously after they get forty on penalties a partridge there from outside the olympic stadium n.k.f.
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so the last fourteen jeff to fight it out for european glory and niren it's the battle of the iberian peninsula first off with holder spain going up against cristiana in albums portugal on wednesday and yet the following night then sees italy and germany do battle in warsaw for their place in the final. and on the lawns i was become the first driver this formula one season two and two races the spaniard claiming victory in an action packed european grand prix in valencia a stunning drive seeing the two time champion work his way up from eleventh on the grid then took full advantage when record. sebastian vettel who started on pole stalled on the track midway through the race can be reichman of lotus finish second to michael schumacher completed the podium after lewis hamilton and pastor maldonado collided on the penultimate lap afterwards you want to describe the victory as one of the best of his career. feeling very proud that we spun his boredom of the moment and winning in a spin this race is probably the most. intense so for most news
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nothing may be compared to his one finally in athletics justin gatlin has run the second fastest time this year in the one hundred meters he won the united states olympic trials the thirty year old clocked his personal best of nine point eight zero seconds beating tyson gay by six one hundredth of a second callin you remember tested positive for excessive testosterone in two thousand and six received a four year about a mixed the beijing olympics but he says he's back on track and ready for the london games after a lot of worries over the past year or so like to see this season redemption. road you know that my journey i've just been really focused just on and just sticking to what i know in going out there and just being a fast runner. well that is all from the world of sports and i will be back with more that went around forty five minutes time here and i'll tell you whether is next.
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closure is that so much good music is made in a lot of people a very elaborate look at what is the future of european union will be a federal union or to continue to figure out down the road. they've been living this way since the seventeenth century. strict. their communities. they clearly distinguish between their own and the alien. and guard their families and things.
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