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they. they have all of them said that now is the time to get out and obama is the steward of the empire can't say that and so he also said well i gradually gradually to get out gradually to get. but that's different from going out now which was what even though gingrich. on a different note related to domestic politics i want to ask you about the occupy wall street movement and where you think it's heading these people took to the streets to protest the culture of revolving doors in washington the cozy relationship between corporations and politicians of a limited contributions to political campaigns which we see as legalized corruption do you think their voices were heard. in a general defiantly diffuse cultural sense i don't think. that.
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wall street banks tourists or cultural heroes anymore the way that they work the way that they used to be in terms of policy making what in terms of policy making probably not. least not with this administration so far but there was a backlash the talk create a forum and that went to a kind of awakening kind of consciousness raising and where that goes now is the spring is coming and a new forms of struggle are likely to emerge and how that will interact with the political campaign which he has to respond to that which i mean fortunately of the union address for example he would say that you know there is a need to keep the last reading chair that it needs to be better regulated so you don't say all those words you can say you can say that and then he can go right out and not keep wall street and soon americans will face a choice between mitt romney most possibly and barack obama candidates from two
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parties democrat and republican you wrote that romney's and i quote here awfulness will win the election for the democrats i want to ask you about the two party system and the two horse race that established effectively do you think americans. have that much of a choice when electing a president it's sort of like. coke and pepsi and the level of intact in this out of the exists in the places where those things are manufactured and marketed at the level of underlying political vision or underlying political orientation there isn't that much difference and romney would probably be perfectly happy doing what obama does we have a media which is so thoroughly controlled and all the institutions that manufacture opinion are so pervasive and our electoral system has become basically like an advertising it's become sales promotions there are brands and there are people
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trying to sell different products one of two products. and it's. a pressure that's not all it's not so much of the pressure that's hard to resist it's a pressure that most people or most people aren't even aware that there is an alternative and can't be measured but i wanted to ask is there a chance for third product to somehow get into this well historically that only seems to happen to some small extent when the third party product is backed by a huge amount of money when ross perot was running for president and. the greens can't do that and they're not going to have one thousand nine hundred two very that was in one thousand nine hundred ninety two you know according to. one of the latest gallup polls a record number of americans forty percent of americans identify themselves as independents and never happened and they don't have their candidate. effectively
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wrote we have a very profound disconnect between what people want in any recognized meaningful and recognizable sense of the term and what the political process offers in the way of war of alternatives by the way that the party system has evolved especially in recent years that makes it. an by. indefensible jurisprudence which has made it increasingly possible for. corporations and for very rich people effect of lead to control the political process and under those circumstances it doesn't matter that much what people want or even that much how involved people are thank you very much thank you dr living. thank you.
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rosa legally blind legally we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the last i figure it's here's one of the major trails in the united states. i watch and they run run down my property and something about this noise. from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mind it is pants dirty so i come out here you know we're all immigrants and well know that we all hear from some. routs.
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stories that shape this week western nations round of calls for military intervention in syria in order to protect refugees but face criticism for aiming to help armed rebels who's fighting tactics are accused of being war crimes. joining us on how to spend from six months to a whole year and be ecuador an embassy in london the whistleblower and make some forecasts during a rare interview saying he hopes for a diplomatic resolution to the standoff. plus no longer an outcast iran refutes mit's myths of its international isolation by hosting a high profile summit attended by the leaders and senior politicians from of over one hundred countries spied opposition from washington. and clash of the old guard
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russian business tycoon romano promote bitch when's and a multibillion dollar battle with fellow countrymen buddies because of skiing in the london accord in a case full of accusations of dirty dealings and threats. sport is next with. hello there good to have you company and these are the headlines fighting back to look to put their shock europa league exit behind them as they face class in the dark in the russian primarily while table topping telling continue their super start to the season with a two one win. and big guns fire at the u.s. open this arena williams russian catherine in my car on a good day for the top see. now after their europa league exit moscow are hoping to
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get back to winning ways against this afternoon a win would move the army men up to third in the russian prime a league table but it is still neil neil midway through the second half there there are three other games today in just over an hour and an arm a kick off against a ban locomotive take on sparta in the moscow darby inclusive yet of entertaining and g. l. and g. have both of their squad by signing france midfield that sanity are from reality dreads the twenty seven year old will undergo a medical before joining on a three year deal for a reported fee of more than six million dollars. on saturday terry continued their incredible start to the season going joint top with any after a two one win over to be his than as he killed it to sell their putting the visit is ahead thirteen minutes in the child strike a left wing home after pinpoint cross from field awkward to shove rubin did find an equaliser midway through the second half someone wrong done here with the finish but the cliche of snatch the winner in the dying minutes to put terror level on
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points with league leaders any group in stay for and also had silva tortie but chatty red carded after too late booking. elsewhere. struck late on to help ten man involved in salvage a one one draw at home to the last of that again but looking at open. the visitors early on capitalizing on a defensive slip up here but. in the end was denied the chance of a double missing the penalty. on the day full of were sent off on the. folder. level from a set pace with three minutes to go second bottom two points behind rostov. and in the last game on saturday when you came back to draw one one at home and then the table battle public math of each had struck for the visitors late in the first half but to match prisk in levelled with
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a header of his own with twenty minutes to go to share the point and i nine and the land a ten. team all in england match the city up to fourth are an unconvincing three one win at home to q.p.r. . and carlos tevez sealing the three points although city do admit there is still room for improvement. we not. be in terms of performances at this moment in time but we do that's balanced out by the point stall that we've got on the table that's probably the fact that we scoring goals. would like to keep green shoots we haven't done. we. probably paid the penalty to go for not pulling the game off. brawn who defeated everton to no ten man swanzy twice fought back to draw two two at home to sunderland and stay second spurs are yet to win a league game under andreas boas after they conceded a late equaliser against norwich west ham got a three year old darby win over full of the dead beat and andy carroll setting up
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two goals before he had to go off injured and peter crouch netted a late leveller in stage two two draw at wigan and the games today little paul post are still with both sides looking for their first win of the season tronics ferguson celebrates his that is the premier league game in charge at manchester united with a trip to southampton while you castle entertain aston villa who've lost their opening two games let's switch to the tennis and serena williams has enjoyed a sweet victory over russian at you catherine occurred over at the us open we got over who is ranked forty two in the world had knocked the american out of the strain open but williams made sure there was not going to be a repeat beating the russian six four six love to reach the last sixteen next payday and seeded czech and here i love a call for after she beat russian maria kirilenko. second seeded need to get advanced is also into round four the polish star overcame uni yankovic a scrappy match that saw
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a nine breaks of six three seven five the score but advance will play italy for a bit of vinci next. and the girl to look at the moment is angelic courbet the german reached the semifinals at wimbledon and got a straight sets victory over olga from bellerive. it was a quick and good match for me i started. most of the men's singles before our matches was very long and actually warming out three times but. i just tried to be focused here it was very hot out there so i think that it was good that they played a little bit later in the menstrual roger federer needed just two hours to get past them and ask a were no nonsense straight sets win for the top seed at flushing meadows although afterwards he admitted to it wasn't entirely straightforward this sort of oxymoron today was complicated because very das go gave me
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a lot of different serves plus he's left handed one was sliced wanted thirty five miles per hour so it's never easy to get into it and there is some wind also today but i'm really happy i feel good there's always a relief when you get through the first week and the man who beat federer at a take gold at the olympics andy murray is also three although he needed almost twice as long to defeat fully channel lopez despite having beaten him six times before mary was a bit labored icing eventually won three sets to one. was tough as physically physically. you know i actually felt better towards the. through. i think. it was probably going to a combination of things you know having you know not that much in these conditions it's just you know to get used to. it is the belgian formula one grand prix today and mclaren jenson button will start on pole position for the first time
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in three years he was fastest in qualifying at the sparser driver can we took second to clinch the first front row start of his career while williams pastor maldonado was third then came can you or i can answer your pet is with standings leader fernando alonso of ferrari six red bull's mark webber with seven but will start twelfth after a great penalty behind defending champion sebastian vettel it's been quite a long time since i got my proposition back in two thousand and nine monaco i think so. yeah it's pretty emotional you know some days of being good for the past few years but some of those who've. not gone perfectly could. a great qualifying session. it's so important to come back after the break up to such a long break. with a good result and certainly one of the races tomorrow but this is this is close to winning a grand prix for me it's been it's been so long now the news golf's world number
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one rory mcilroy has a one shot lead at the halfway stage of the doj bank championship in boston the northern irishman started brilliantly this approach setting him up for an eagle on his whole. he then went on to birdie the next and goes into the penultimate round a shot to head south africa's susan wasn't playing too badly himself this is him here with a great chip tiger woods is two shots back after firing a sixty eight. the paralympics oscar pistorius has set a new world record in the two hundred meters the south african who also competed in the olympic shave more than half a second off the previous record finishing his heat and it time of twenty one point three seconds now at the paralympics he is the defending he's defending his hundred and four hundred meter titles as well as the two hundred many new records have been set at these games and has begged the question how much is down to new technology
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and how much is down to natural ability well with more on this debate from london is wrong cos the ref south africa's oscar pistorius is arguably the most famous paralympian in the world the sprinter became the first man in history to participate in both events of the summer games following his exams at the title earlier this summer pistorius is achievements has prompted debates whether paralympians good to form their able bodied counterparts as the. advances each year . steve pond takes care of the russian paralympic team's prosthetic limb stuck and contrary to the critics he believes that technology has little to do with the actual improvements of results. because the manufacturers of all this equipment are competing between each other always trying to improve something but i want to stress it's in the end everything depends on the athletes and then mooney represents the african nation of ghana the paralympics has come
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a long way in sports starting with the amputee football at home and now road cycling in london and he probably knows better than anyone that state of the art technology comes a distant second to strength of character. hazard a best technology improvement always been modified. and athlete. is not able to put forth it will. never succeed or be the best athlete so it's all about. determination does it clean integrity in the. churchyard intelligence given back. and we need oscar pistorius prove to his fellow athletes with disabilities that competing at the able bodied the olympics is not an unachievable dream naturally they cannot do without artificial limbs but one thing's certain paralympians are the driving force
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behind the advancement of per static product. so what's in store for the future of technology for people with disabilities are we ever going to see a so-called blade runner the one hundred meters faster than the same bolt well the answer to that is still not sure prosthetics manufacturers have already made a huge technological leap in large part thanks to the efforts and courage of paralympic athlete ramon coffer of artsy london. so we've got time for for the moment more sport into us.
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the stories that shape this week western nations ramp up calls for military intervention in syria in order to protect refugees but face criticism for aiming to help armed rebels who's fighting tactics are accused of more props. doing a song might have to spend from six months to a whole year at the ecuadorian embassy in london a whistle blower makes a forecast during a rare interview saying he hopes for a diplomatic resolution to the standoff. plus no longer an outcast in iran refutes the myths of its international isolation by hosting a high profile summit attended by leaders senior politicians from over one hundred countries despite opposition from washington. and the clash of the oligarchs
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russian business tycoon armando but imo which wins in a multibillion dollar battle with fellow countrymen bodies to be dissolved in the london court case full of accusations of dirty dealings. hello and welcome to our tease the weekly it is sunday three o'clock here in moscow and i'm karen terror oxy well western powers have pushed this week for setting up foreign protected safe zones in syria a move that would effectively mean armed intervention giving opposition to the idea from russia and china britain has hinted foreign nations could act without the u.s. approval it's been argued the buffer zones are needed to help syrian refugees but some experts believe those behind the initiative are pursuing other interests. it's
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a pretext it's still another way to divide and take over the country using the united nations as your vehicle it is unfortunately a repetition of what happened in libya where we the united nations is being used to promote war instead it promotes case that playboy who are doing whatever they want to try to save wave or can do it those who work any more but there is no desire by 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 there to claim that they care one bit about humanitarian concerns as it is a gross war a rebel fighter saying that foreign powers coming in and establishing a no fly zone over syria would significantly help them in their fight against assad's government meanwhile the tactics employed by the opposition on the ground are raising even more questions as artie's lucy confidant found out. it was another
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disturbing example of the many atrocities committed throughout the syrian war a truck bomb with homemade explosives headed for a checkpoint to the entrance of syria's largest city. but the men that are loading it aren't assad forces they're one of the many groups fighting under the banner of the free syrian army and their captive is said to be a member of this should be a militia with very close ties to the outside government the video filmed by the new york times and turn into an on air segment by the b.b.c. captured what human rights groups called evidence of an attempted murder a potential war crime under international law review of rebels from the free syrian army trying to use a prisoner as an unwitting suicide bomber in their attacks on government forces now the cameras didn't follow the prisoner who had no idea that while being blindfolded he was actually embarking on a suicide mission he simply thought that he was being given his freedom the very next morning he was said to have escaped after the bombs failed to detonate and the
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b.b.c. had aired the story on august twenty second but this glimpse into the darker side of some of the tactics now being used in the uprising never aired again the story was also pulled from the b.b.c. website the network told me that this was due to copyright issues and this very video raises the question about whether such tactics may be more widespread among the opposition than what has been previously documented they have yet to draw the same level of scrutiny as the crimes committed by the government were challenged in syria is met with more whether by the government or the rebels the violence seems to be the name of the game and he further shatters the prospects for peace agreement reality for the civilians caught in this bitter war lucie county no four r.t. and moscow although it's still unclear who exactly forms the fragmented syrian opposition western governments are keen to help them seize power in the conflict torn country in france has asked assad opponents to form a provisional government promising to recognize it as the legitimate representative
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of the new syria analysis of what could be behind the suggestion by paris and its potential implications are online at r t dot com. the innocent once again broke his silence giving his first interview since being granted political asylum by ecuador talking to a pair of latin american t.v. network the whistleblower defended the wiki leaks calls pointing out that no one was hurt as a result of publications on the website something that can now be said about america's actions in iraq and afghanistan a soldier also lashed out at the u.s. for its overwhelming surveillance practices and what he called a global spy network implemented via google this the wiki leaks or believes is leading to trans national totalitarianism with the public in the west increasingly influenced by press manipulation speaking about his own future a son who's been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london for over two months
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now said in my take up to this from six months rather up to a year for him to become a free man pole with him from the u.k. his independence party told r.t. that a songe might be right to count our sweden eventually trapped in the case against him i don't see. a very quick resolution to this unfortunately for our coffers the. police weren't under enough pressure with all the other policing the having to do it would be a lympics of everything else at the moment. but i don't see a resolution that you're william hague or stop threatening to storm the ecuadorian embassy which i think he was very foolish to even hint to regionally but we might come to some arrangement would be ecuador ians i don't know but i think the most likely thing is that sweden will realize that they've created by not sending a prosecutor to talk to him in england as the offered to do to speak to them to answer their questions by going these heavy handed.
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