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talking health care economy. jobs well i think it does certainly when you flip around flip flop around on positions but i think really it's a referendum on obama that's what the experts say who are political science used to study these things i mean they could put anybody in the in the chair and one of the key factors but not the only factor is the economy so we'll have to see if they can keep g.o.p. the republicans can keep you know on the offensive on the economy and if they can do that that that highlights the problem but it's not really even the unemployment rate of change and really. the economy would have had to improve probably by may to help obama and that didn't happen so that the fundamentals of the election are set you know months in advance so we'll just see what the what the last count is but in an election this close to you know course they're pulling everything out on both both camps to attack the other one because they need every vote they can get
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so then let's face the economy what are the challenges facing romney at this election's and the selections well i think the main one is getting distracted by the social issues old many people don't agree with the social issues in the public and partly because they're very much to the right of the population and i think those key voting groups that would be shy about voting for romney on that so they have to kind of keep that under the table but this just sort of sprang up at this senate candidate saying these things which are really quite outrageous about rape and that sort of thing and so lots of women might like this instance south romney completely distance themselves from. the platform and the his vice presidential candidate both say no exceptions for rape or incest in the an anti-abortion platform so mitt romney has personally done that but he's still kind of weighted with this. and it also is just kind of
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a big idea another many women who are against abortion out there and they probably will vote of course republican but you know there are if you're trying to get votes in the middle that's a key constituency the other problem that the republicans have well they have two other problems working. union worker who a lot of times supported. republicans during the reagan era that's dwindled because we've had we have fewer manufacturing jobs so there's fear of those people the other thing is the hispanic population is has been a rage by some of the republican stances on immigration so that's the fastest growing minority and you see a lot of western states colorado nevada which used to be solid republican are moving in the democratic camp or at least neutral and so that's where oh obama has gotten an advantage on the electoral map the state by state election which is really the key election but it's
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a slight edge at this point on foreign policy is it seems as if economy. jobs these are the main factors of the elections here about what about foreign policy and do you think the romney has any advantage or writes well if anything i think he has the last advantage he's trying to make a big deal about the iran thing but you know obama killed osama bin laden and here are some of bin laden is bill and number one and you know it took them ten years and george w. bush never got them so that's a feather in his cap here in the united states i think. romney has been very hawkish but people are tired of two wars here they want to get out of these wars so i don't think if anything that's a detriment to him that he's got all these neoconservative hawkish foreign policy advisers foreign policy won't traditionally hasn't played much in u.s. elections because it's usually domestic issues and the economy and in this case the . even more so since we've had this long recession and now
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a long sluggish period of recovery so i think even more so people are turning inward because they want to get rid of these wars and you know get back to what they're doing and that's why it's going to be mainly on the domestic issues so if anything i think foreign policy his views probably are handicapped form but the critique that the deal is. they're criticizing obama on syria as you said on iran and other issues and it seems as if he's romney is trying to win base for him by criticizing obama on this issue i think they are criticizing him but most most american voters don't really care about that to be quite blunt and so i mean they just you know they may read the newspapers and they don't know very much about these issues foreign policy and defense stuff they don't know which what our policy should be in many of the countries because they're not even familiar much with the countries but they know their own paycheck they know the educational system they know the state of the highways they know stuff and domestically and that's why u.s.
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elections usually tend to focus on that unless there's a big war going on or unless there's some crisis like the iranian hostage crisis during the one thousand nine hundred eighty for jimmy carter something like that then it becomes a bit more of an issue and less than three months left for the elections obama is still leading do you think that's going to be the case for until november sixth or do see that he's in well the polls there are about even depending on which polls but those polls don't mean anything because it's state by state and i think you have to look at the electoral map and obama does have an edge there although they kind of is that they do you think he needs a miracle for the economy to keep that lead in the elections or is it also the fact that romney has issues with health care with the economy is not going to help obama but he probably will he's probably benefited from this these groups that have
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the headlines when i see turkey pressures for foreign nations to intervene in syria to protect civilians as britain refuses to rule out is taking action beyond the un security council. series of one of the topics in the children and some of his latest interview with a whistleblower promises the norm weekly experimentations on claims the media's been manipulated over what's happening. on clutch all the time times a london court will give it to that extended multi-billion dollar legal battle between two martian on the ground living a brief case full of accusations of dirty dealings at. his from the world of sport with dan and he's of course on the ball simona boys are coming to town that's exciting you know you're the certainly are the champions league group stage draw has been drawn yulia bosch lono versus. moscow what
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a game that will be more all not coming up in just a sec. if you with us this is sports that we have got plenty head for you including the following. continental clutch you need to get one of the better champions league group stage draw as well as for talk moscow must space walks alone in one of their fixtures. b.o.b. side of the beautiful game russian authorities again come together in the attempt to crack down on the ever present issues of hooliganism in football. moving on up to reoccur his quest for a first ever grand slam crawl and picks all pace from victory and run to the us open. but we start with football where in the champions league russia's two representatives this season have the sky over their group stage opponents it could
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have been worse for russian premier league champions in a this in petersburg side drawn in group c. alongside seven time european champions milan chronically though all former domestically belgians under left on first timers from spain make up the quartet. in group g. spartak moscow face the almost cost of taking on barcelona the catalan side won in europe premier competition twice in the past four seasons portuguese side scottish champions celtic can place the. elsewhere reaming champions and shall see who won the competition for the first time in may are in group d. their imminent opponents are italian champions eventis shock toward the nets with ukraine and danes f.c. north. group d.l. hughley is the group all but dead the champions of spain will face the champions of england with real madrid drawn against manchester city two former winners of the competition complete the line up nineteen ninety five champions i.x.
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and nine hundred ninety seven title holders. well the army men's europa league march is over before even getting into the competition c.s.k. moscow missing out in the group stages of a major continental competition for the first time since two thousand and four with a to know the fate the swedes ai k. in their second leg qualifier hell they won the advantage heading into the moscow region clash and were big favorites to advance the home side however feeling to take advantage of both the chances before seeing a i k score the deciding goal on the corner next time the muscovites just losing to want an aggregate with the calls for the resignation of monitor limits. getting the bit louder. russia will have a second representative in the tournament to ever on jini joining the group being in the group stages following a stunning five nil away win over a.z. alkmaar last night captain some your netting the second right before the break. i
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fit simply sporting on dutch soil continuing their blitz in the second half so five nil in the evening six no overall goose heading side certainly want to be avoided in monday's draw. talks have taken place in moscow aimed at trying to reduce football hooliganism in russia the police supporters' groups on the premier league itself are all present with new registration set to be introduced in september to try and curb a problem that simply will not go away ritchie from port fate has more. talking football hooliganism in russia is often discussed however every season for seem all problems seem to occur of rival supporters clashing both inside and outside stadiums across the country. part of the problem is very is no effective legislation in place to tackle the problem and base is something we're forty's and looking to change. well looking to bring in legislation to try and combat football
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hooliganism unfortunately there are no universal laws in place at the moment to deal with this problem in the autumn the state duma will discuss this problem will also look to try and angle things like plays instead as this has a negative impact on the game. it's all too common at stadiums around the country despite heavy fines from the way for our techniques are still let off of champions league and europa league matches the clubs of ones who have to foot the bill or bowser guilty of bringing foreigners into the grounds often get away with a fine of just a few euro's bats a very even courts. will be looking to liaise with clubs and fans to try and make stadiums safer places and the new legislation will be much tougher than those who want to break the law well looking at how the authorities in england and germany have managed to deal with hooliganism they have dealt with the problem very well and will be looking to try and bring in similar laws into russia to overcome this
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problem supporters groups have often campaigned for stewards take the place of police in football stadiums as is became much of europe. this may have some effect in reducing the problem however the only way football hooliganism can really be tackled is if the troublemakers are held accountable for their actions. but the laws and fines who bowl hooligans for use have to be tougher if they're shown on t.v. or displayed in newspapers for what they have done then i think they'll think twice about doing it again if the issue is a fine of ten euros it's nothing to keep on causing trouble the police and the clubs need to work together to try and tackle this problem it's high time that a proper stance against hooligans is taken however it seems very good for a t's finally accept there is a problem but it's crucial that the new legislation being discussed is implemented and comes down hard on blues intent on causing trouble you've been brutally dancey
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. it's been a mixed day for the russian ladies at the u.s. open to reoccur lanka among those able to extend her stay in the big apple the russian facing few problems against them carrying grettir are in on the way to the third stage fourteenth seeded currie like a prevailing six three six two louis armstrong stadium or ever present significant other ice hockey star alexander ovechkin liking what is. turning to the american contingent flushing meadows momentarily for sweet william software marking the sanchez sixty six for the second round williams is seeking a third u.s. open title. while two other russian women are being forced to catch an early plane home to share a lot of the war by sara only twenty five are winning only one game against ten see the tally and better luck for qualifier all get their underdogs rolling into the third round after a tough five seven six two seven five win over dutch thank you burton's
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a friendly fire all russian meanwhile so you katherina a car about overcome by putting in a vest six three six. the men's draw mardy fish overcame a two set deficit to beat russian nicholai dove a danko hopes of a first ever grand slam title coming to a halt after disappointing four six six seven six two six one six two goals. on another day another shock in new york which will fred tsonga heading home following his worst grand slam run since two thousand and seven the fifth seeded frenchman had lost before the third round of a major in five years but were number fifty two martin please on and about run the slovak taking care of business six four one six six one six three in the second round. cyclist lance armstrong has been taming he still a seven time tour de france champion the american was stripped of all the titles he won since one thousand nine hundred eight stating he would no longer challenge the
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u.s. on the doping agency's drug charges against them however he says that is not an admittance of getting my name is lance armstrong i'm a cancer survivor i've been asked to come up here and talk about my story of survivor ship i'm a father of five and yes i won the tour de france seven times it takes a pole competitor to climb to the top of the sport of bouldering there is no safety rope to break your fall if you feel to get a grip on the. goldman off who held on for three at the world cup event in germany last week robert for tongue in. new koopman little. just a man with bare hands. gives the group that is all it takes to climb for rock. or boulder as they call these massive artificial stones bordering storage as a method of training for climbers back in the nineteenth century nowadays it is
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sports but those using their body as the ultimate to. serially and even the mental skill of problem solving to the task in the short routes to the top this year the world cup series reached its pinnacle in munich germany with declining birth sharing the overall lead going into the final stage of the two thousand and nine world cup champion russia was down given up. and if i can trophy winner. yet i must add in loris i've been in the sport for quite a long time and know kilian few shrimper well he's got fantastic technique and outstanding skills when he's focused it's nearly impossible to beat him but sometimes he feels performing to his best usually i can focus on climbing really well so i just think about climbing just about belsen the ball there so i have a strong head. struggling so much however this time around the great austrian was
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far from his best to rising with failing to qualify for the semifinals. did the disappointing dutch bringing him the twenty pull pull the world cup holder to completion was far from over with the battle for the stage victory still had in the end game and finished the stage fourth with his compared to it you should have food enough proving the best in many areas and i knew i had already won with a big car under his hard to compose myself once again finals and i tried to stay focused but it still took difference on my body and my mind just refused to be true the capacity but there is no doubt the day belonged to gilman a rubber ball in your own party. a russian spider-man no less a lot is all your support and i weather's next.
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which is full for nations to intervene in syria to protect civilians as britain refuses to rule out taking action beyond the u.s. security council. and series one of the topics in german are soldiers latest interview a whistleblower promises made weekly leaks revelations and claims the media has been particularly aged over what's happening that. the tide turns and london court will give its verdict in the multi-billion dollar legal battle between two launch of the galaxy living in britain a case full of accusations of dirty dealings and spreads. and you saw russia and iran the world this is all see with me thanks for joining
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it's fast turkey wants the u.n. security council to setup a safe zone within syria to protect civilians fleeing a move that would affect syria require military intervention given russia and china's opposition to unarmed involvement in syria as a russian made it clear foreign nations could bypass the council to implement the idea western nations are already discussing the future of syria without its current leadership. brings us the details from new york. security council remains very much divided over how to deal with the syrian crisis the high level meeting that was taking place in new york focused on the humanitarian circumstances in syria right now and how they continue to exacerbate according to u.n. officials at least two hundred twenty nine thousand syrians have fled the country in the past eighteen months spilling over to neighboring countries turkey has asked the security council to consider setting up refugee camps inside of syria that
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outside countries would safeguard this is a suggestion that the syrian government say they are very much against russia and china also opposed it saying that it could only create more conflict and violence so clearly you have a very complicated situation here but we did hear western countries address the security council their representatives calling once again for syrian president bashar al assad to step down britain and france the foreign ministers of those countries today made a new call encouraging for more defections within the syrian government and the syrian military the russian ambassador to the united nations vitaly churkin i did address the security council and raised the issue of the fact that the unilateral sanctions that western countries including the us britain and france those sanctions that they've placed on syria are only hurting the syrians that is up on the stool the sanctions imposed by the u.n.
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security council have nothing in common with the actual efforts to assist a settlement of the syrian crisis complicate the lives of simple citizens and deny them the opportunity to meet their own needs and fully enjoy basic human rights this is not only our conclusion but it is also of an independent commission in syria we call upon nations sanctions against syria to immediately lift them we view the efforts of some individual states to use pseudo humanitarian arguments did suggest of either financial meant. technical or logistical support to illegal armed groups as unacceptable but the u.s. and its western allies have underscored as late as this e.p. this meeting taking place security council that they will continue supporting the syrian opposition and continue providing them with a quick meant. and the moon base iteration around syria are we spoke to professor paul show that food of california state university who specializes in middle east
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enough as r. and hey believes the u.s. and its allies are using the humanitarian situation in syria to pursue that genting every chance it's a pretext it's still another way to divide and take over the country using the united nations as your vehicle is unfortunately a repetition of what happened in libya over the united nations being used to promote war and promote case that playbook worked in libya they want to try the same playbook until it doesn't work anymore but there's no desire. the west nato to have a negotiated settlement the oldest purpose of this exercise is to make sure that there is no competition in the middle east for pipelines such as by way of syria iran and other places and all these other things are excuses to claim that they care one bit about humanitarian concerns as it is a gross. weekly x. is planning to plunge into the syrian debates with jay leno songs promising
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millions of related e-mails with the published will be published in a rare interview the whistleblower gave to upon last american t.v. network he also pointed to a clear manipulation of the media over the syrian conflict also defended the weekly executive it is saying that unlike us actions and afghanistan and iraq no one was hurt as a result of their websites publications he said he has never brought all sold information and insisted everything his website ever revealed was the truth on the stand also touched upon the surveillance via the internet suggesting the us lane change as pine at what google. let's now discuss a soldier's latest revelations with jeff patterson director of the courage to priss to the project through to resist project rather and his joining us live from the u.s. mr patterson thank you so much for your time devoted a big part of the interview i talk you know the u.k. which now stands between him and freedom but sweden and the uars why is that. well
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i got a fresh mannix network so my view of this is from what you guys did of the ground in banning. the. provider of all information that mr fox really now the us government as organizing and he thinks is nice bright and very clear that if they get their hands on the movie as well i have to do the exact same thing. now for the women. so the price they did their job. as a response to the protection of the guests or the early fusion and that is mainly for the fusion is being asked the night. one has been trapped in the embassy right now jane announced phones that he believes that he could be that from six months to again and.
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