tv [untitled] July 14, 2012 12:30am-1:00am EDT
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this is coming to life for most of the headlines. the u.s. planes they see were no sources for the latest civilian carnage and calls for action against president the son but the international observers get the chance to investigate the syrian government and the opposition of keys each other of the massacre that's left schools to. reinforce the wrong so whistleblowers as they gather in new york to discuss freedom of information and ways to counter government surveillance meanwhile there are fresh privacy concerns of a report that superfast a molecular level laser scanners will be deployed at u.s. airports. he is here in madrid as hundreds clashed with police over wage cuts
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and tax hikes approved on friday new government belt tightening measures are in exchange for a euro zone bailout to save the country's troubled by it sector. and right now apparent why isn't diplomatic limbo what it sounds an american neighbors over the recent ousting of ex-president of hernando who was impeached by the country's senate in little over a day lugo told r.t. that he was compelled to step down without a fight by the threat of widespread violence being provoked in paraguay. the main thing is that nothing has happened to recording to the media all is quiet there that there are no rallies no death no blood because the president and the legitimately elected government don't want violence or blood therefore it is important for the media to reflect the truth of what is going on here now is a disruption of the democratic process and the people will forget this or that it
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is edged in their minds their personal history and the history of civil society and as i say nothing has happened no one has mercosur expelled us nothing has happened why is even a server expelled us if nothing has happened and everything is alright but why is the european union sending a commission to our country given that so it can't be so that nothing has happened something very serious has happened a serious violation will parliamentary who a coup de tat you know when the president elected according to the constitution by a majority of us was impeached overnight i mean that you. said i don't know it was her mood after a two hour inpatient debate in the senate under placed by his former deputy federico franco the new president will lead a transitional government until elections in april next year but he says he won't stand and will hand over power to the window by august twentieth that team next franco explains why haye believes his predecessor was ousted.
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what raises most doubts about the impeachment of fernando lugo is how quickly it all happened that this is why the regional stakeholders are questioning the extent to which this event was democratic do you agree it all happened very quickly i agree it all happened so quickly i even don't have the relevant card for a president we've yet to finalize all the formal stuff on my presidency we only had two days to prepare for my new office and i guess it was unusually quick for all of us both at home and abroad for it as i talked to parliament on the need to extend the transfer of power and given an international dimension as you have just mentioned they told me the main thing is that the regime change should be one hundred percent peaceful and the fact that one hundred twenty out of one hundred twenty five m.p.'s voted for the impeachment but clearly indicate that this decision was taken almost unanimously a majority of ninety five percent of m.p.'s is self-explanatory he said. what if
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the reason for the differences is that the international community at least units are and marcus or which are going to expel paraguayan used this hasty impeachment as a breach of democracy but if they consider it illegitimate do you agree it is sort of. a lot of empty that i totally disagree there's a lot i have to say especially to argentina but i will keep silent on that for now the time is not yet right this impeachment was fully constitutional fernando lugo did have a right to legal defense and he made use of it he had enough time to present his arguments before the impeachment procedure president lugo publicly declared that he was ready for it when he was deposed he was free to leave the government there was no use of force the whole process was legal and constitutional feel as a do you mean by hinting you have a lot to say but you're reluctant to discuss it to avoid interfering with domestic politics aren't you as a mother with that we've been here. these are smart questions why don't you comment
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on the recent coups in argentina. and yet you filed a claim against the expulsion of paraguay from eunice or america sort do you think you will be satisfied by what i left we are indeed concerned about marcus or not you know so and why is that. correct why isn't even a member get mochas sorries important for us as a trade block that opens access for the country to use the regional market with regards to yunus or our congress prefers to be cautious on a whole spectrum of issues especially when it comes to individual provisions of the treaty we consider unfair or it looks as if the paraguayan government couldn't care less about the expulsion from yunus or is there any other lesson you draw from this international reaction. it's really no big deal for us but at the very least it shows that your ideological kindred spirits are leaders like piñera but christina kitchener or demote to soft are cut from a different cloth. in fact in neighboring countries i
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mean argentina and brazil that did play on interval it was all skinned beforehand and the saddest thing about it is that venezuela was admitted to the union without prior negotiations on totally illegal and illegitimate grounds and that was the case with the expulsion of paraguayan what is clear as day what do you think a moment of peace you represent the liberal party at what point did the liberal party disagree with fernando lugo's government deal and again on the fifteenth of june or six police officers and eleven farmers were brutally murdered and the people responsible for this massacre promoted i don't believe this is ever happened in any other country that someone responsible for seventeen deaths would be promoted to the post of a police come out those responsible for the incident that resulted in the deaths of seventeen paraguayans will certainly undergo trial for criminal negligence sooner or later so one guilt. the party became a police commander and the other
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a regional commander at that point legitimacy was breached the president could no longer do his job this was something called serious mistakes while in office and this was the reason parliament impeached him but attended as i understand it the incident in the town of could do with the main reason for you. that's right i think . we can leaks in two thousand and eleven with wiki leaks posted a cable dated two thousand and nine containing rumors about opposition plans to impeach to go to topple him were you aware of this document when did you learn about it. but no. longer know there wasn't anything like that it's only as for wiki leaks nobody bears responsibility for not even the department of state but as the country's leader i'm responsible for saying things the way they are. they had never been a real impeachment opportunity here receiving a third of the votes in both chambers of parliament isn't an easy job you can't just impeach at any time in any suitable situation it's an extreme measure which
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demonstrates their ultimate discontent of the ruling classes and public opinion but this measure isn't taken for trivial reasons it has profound motives behind it something that can justify this action and unite people in it see we think this is something that is difficult to achieve in a country where five parties in united you don't often see five parties united together and one against them. let's talk about the power of parliament i mean as president what difference do you see in the operation of the executive and legislative branches of power in the place. in my country the constitution changed after thirty five years of dictatorship under the nine hundred ninety two constitution the largest share of power belongs to the president at what became a presidential republic with a functioning parliamentary government the parliament has a larger share of power than the executive or two different branches that. this is doing won't cause any difficulties in managing the country or. your character i
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mean it will here but i hope so too i'd like to see this issue end well paraguay doesn't need any more impeachment because the country's governor it's my task to work with all political circles and establish a government based on the most gifted people politics is a science and the art of the possible we should manage paraguayan the most legitimate way and reach a consensus for all political circles. but i think that if you said that you wouldn't be running for upcoming elections in april and that you would remain in power until august fifteenth in your opinion what will paraguay face in the coming months what are your key objectives for this period and what changes are you expecting in the international reaction. i think the normal you have indeed i've made a firm decision not to run as a candidate or my desire to appease the country is one of the reasons for this decision but secondly i will not be participating actively in the election process in april i'd rather work on ensuring my country is managed in such
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a way that the poorest segments of society those who don't even have the basics get practical assistance rather than just lip service all of this will and thirdly i will ensure i leave decent politics as a legacy for my successors of this includes for instance the energy sector education agricultural reform as well as the modernization of the country state has to change. wealthy british style it's best not on. the. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger
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however. the us blames the syrian authorities for the latest civilian carnage and calls for action against president assad before international observers get the chance to investigate the syrian government and the opposition accuse a child of the massacre that's left of schools dead. rainfalls the ranks so whistleblowers as they gather in new york to discuss freedom to information and ways to counter government surveillance meanwhile there are fresh privacy concerns amid reports that super fast molecular level laser scanners will be deployed at u.s. airports. and. treated as hundreds clash with police over wage cars and trucks hikes approved on friday new government belt tightening measures are in exchange for eurozone bailout to save the country's troubled by september. and you're up to date on back with more in fifteen minutes time and
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right now with that we can support. thank you very much welcome along to the world of sports here is what's coming out in the frame the russian football union confirm they have spoken to x. england boss fabio capello about the vacant post of national team manager. acquitted capello the former england captain john terry is found not guilty of racially abusing q.p.r. the friend anton ferdinand. on the dress rehearsal with less than two weeks to go until the start of the london olympics some of the world's finest athletes arrive in a soggy english capital for a diamond league meeting. but we start there with football where fabio capello is in the running to be russia's next manager the country's football union confirming
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they have held talks with the italian the sixty six year old who was in the box until earlier this year we're saying that sentiment have a portrait by russian football aside i valcke of the r.f.u. then confirming they had spoken to the italian vice president nikita simonyan stating capello is willing to move to russia and that his contract amounts point excessive media sources in moscow going as far as saying the former around the manager was offered a two year deal however speaking to r.t. russia's sports and tourism minister the talmud says nothing has been set in stone . capello is merely one of the coaches on an extended list of candidates that were interested in as far as foreign managers are concerned he did a great job in russia while i can clearly should have fared better and now that the list of candidates is narrowing down i think design has the best chance out of the russian manager. meanwhile reports claim one current interim alliance star could
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follow in the footsteps of a former dutch international wesley schneider linked with a move to angie the russian club are currently captained by former intern arsene ali strikers samuel the twenty eight year old and his dutch teammates failed to shine during last month's european championship with the netherlands bearing out after failing to win a single great match however into president massimo moratti says he fears the midfielder would leave for the magical our side prior to the comments rumors were circulating. pay fifteen million euros a season by angie lupul to transfer a figure of twenty five million. elsewhere after a week long trial former england captain john terry has been cleared of racially abusing q.p.r. defender anton ferdinand during an english premier league match last year the thirty one year old strenuously denied the charge of committing a racially aggravated public order offense he says he was merely repeating what he thought ferdinand had accused him of saying after weighing the evidence the chief
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magistrate said there was doubt that terry's words were intended as a very cyst insult. now staying with chelsea on the financial benefit of their surprise champions league victory last season has been revealed the blues receiving seventy three point one million dollars after beating by munich on penalties to lift the trophy chelsea's victory also benefiting their domestic rivals with english clubs getting a larger share of the way for prize money thanks to the when one is out by and meanwhile raking in fifty million dollars that's from the nine hundred twenty million dollar prize fund distributed among the thirty two teams laid out the group stages. now with the olympic games beginning in less than two weeks time with that in mind friday's diamond league athletics meeting in london took an extra significance however it was an ideal preparation for many of the world's leading competitors awful weather conditions at crystal palace making life difficult for athletes and fans alike. two thousand and four gold medalist li usia was given
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chinese supporters something to be concerned about he appeared to pull up as he crossed the line in his one hundred ten meter hurdles heat he later pulled out of the final with the strain although his coach in it is not serious start allowed american aries merritt so in the event with a time of twelve point nine three seconds meanwhile with neither you saying don't know as a full power running in the one hundred meters american tyson gay came first in a headwind in a time of ten point zero three seconds disappointment murray for britain's dwain chambers who you managed to get his semifinal. out of this goal was to sit back and look at it now. more than think of this game here is a great achievement is a. little bit and i haven't been able to participate for the past nine years so. the performance was. almost got to agree here before we fought a crowd and got to go back and get myself ready for the games no. now it's a cycling where brit david miller led a five man breakaway to win the twelfth i'm longest stage of the tour de france
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knowing it is after his last excess out of the race the thirty five year old miller joined the charge of croatian robert kissel of skiing early in the day midway through the race a group of five created a twelve minute gap from the rest however closer to the finish line it turned into a battle between miller and local zhang christophe and after a spectacular sprint contest it was miller who found himself on top of the podium meanwhile his compatriot bradley wiggins came home in the peloton retaining his yellow jersey on a lead of more than two minutes i rule after twelve stages. now to golf and defending champion steve stricker has moved to three shots off the late at the halfway stage of the john de classic in illinois he carded a second round of sixty seven to finish the day on ten on the par helped by birdie putt on the seventeenth overnight leader troy martin still sits top of the leaderboard he scored a fantastic sixty one in his first round couldn't continue without pace a second round of sixty eight so his three shortly cut to one nuggets meanwhile
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provided they were out of the day however the free nine hundred sixty three moved him to joint second he's alongside compact repair on twelve under. now to the olympics once more in russia aiming for a plethora of medals in shooting there have a competitor in all fifteen disciplines as konstantin put up of reports. shooting is one of the oldest olympic disciplines but there were just three shooting events at the inaugural more nilin big games in eight hundred ninety six in athens in london there will be fifteen disciplines with three hundred ninety taking port the user so quickly established themselves as one of the heavyweights in the sport alongside the u.s. and china well russia continued that winning tradition with a gun in hand and the current lineup iraq to music about their chances of glory this summer. we unveiled the squad for the games at the
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beginning of the year since then the athletes have had time to prepare without any pressure i'm sure this will boost their performance we secure twenty four licenses and we'll have athletes and everybody then every shooter can win a medal that's why they're going there and we don't have tourists in this team. shooting is a town sport that it wears immense reserves of skill consent ration and nerve shooting events in fact rely on mental power much more than physical fitness with the oldest olympic champion in history age sixty four when he won for sweden the london olympics will be the fourth games for a relative youngster thirty nine year old the world gold and in her words probably the last the two thousand and four olympic champion and thus eager to add more medals to her already impressive tally. but i knew better i had to have
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to bend this everyone who's going to the olympics games gold i'm no exception all our shooters are at their best i think we will win a lot of matter was. going to suck up has been a member of the national team since nine hundred ninety one and will be at his fourth olympics this year in two thousand and eight engaging he finished just outside the medals in the fifty. just after the silver medalist was disqualified for doping use forty two year old asako was left with the second the olympic bronze . you can't get used to performing at the olympic games it's a unique competition every olympics are very special to perform there is a great honor for any athlete. a disappointing performance in beijing four years ago so russia failed to gain an olympic gold medal in shooting for the very first time it's a performance that desperate to better this time around their determination
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underlined by the fact they will be the biggest team in their sports in london and the only nation who will be fielding athletes in all fifty olympic disciplines. are to moscow region and finally and cricket legendary australian pace bowler brett lee has decided to call time on his international career the thirty five year old incredibly taking almost eight hundred wickets in both test and one day cricket since his international debut back in one nine hundred ninety nine i guess looking the next two months i just didn't have that desire anymore and it would be fair on me and the rest of him as well i thought to go there with that attitude all that. commitment you just get to a point where you think that nothing nothing you know. some stage i knew was i was in the post well copied spoken about that with the selectors and that was the time i was in a walk of life and the game that. i got a small one and it just it just felt like i was ready when i was all from the world
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