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now is the time to get out and obama as the steward of the empire can't say that and so he also said well gradually you know we gradually to get out to to go. but that's different from getting out now which was what even though gingrich search 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 and a cozy relationship between corporations and politicians of a limited contributions to political campaigns which many see as legalized corruption do you think their voices were heard. in the general differently diffuse cultural sense i don't think. that wall street banks to us are cultural heroes anymore the way that they work the way that they used to be in
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terms of policy making what in terms of policy making probably not. with this administration so far but there was a backlash the took create a forum and that went to a kind of awakening kind of consciousness raising and where that goes now as the spring is coming and new forms of struggle are likely to emerge and how that will interact with the political campaign which he has to respond to 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 so he 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 parties democrat and republican you wrote that romney's and i quote here awfulness
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will win the election for the democrats i want to ask you about the two party system and the two horse race that established the fact that we 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 integrity is that out of we exist 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 a sales promotions there are brands and there are people trying to sell different products one of two products. and it's. a pressure
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that's not all it's not so much the pressure that's hard to resist it's a pressure that most people are 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 products to somehow get into this well historically that only seems to happen to some small extent when the third part of 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 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 rope we have a very profound disconnect between what people want in any
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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 buy it. indefensible jurisprudence which has made it increasingly impossible for. corporations and for very rich people effectively 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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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 like figure is here's one. that states. i watch and they run run down my property and something about this noise. mortars from coming over the wire is protecting the country and the kind of guy who doesn't mind it is pants dirty so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all hear from some. or else. or be.
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fixed. the week's top stories here on our team turkey's stab at military intervention in syria gets the cold shoulder for the new u.n. peace envoy arguing any such interference would make the cease fire impossible. course also portable runs peaceful nuclear program of the country destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the u.s. and its hosting of a massive international fund. the war of the wealthy. villagers that certainly be the best legal attempt by london based tycoon but it's better to cut off a slice of this multi-billion dollar fortune. and the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hard line stance against russia faces criticism for flip flopping on previous
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policies. and now it's time for these sports update with kate. hello thank you for joining me for the latest book this sunday and here's what's coming up. fighting for market research makes it to into a tesco where one will add krasnodar to go with it a point a top spot in the russian prime really rock bottom that i'm about to lose again. while our new guns fire lukas podolski and plant the capital and beaten arsenal's gold rush with a two no victory at starring in the poll. and stopping by transgender sabbaton wins a crash belgian grand prix from pole to clinch the fourteenth victory of his career . but let's kick off with football and tesco have overcome the shock of midweek
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heroically gags it by bouncing back to win one to give up the pressure on the top two in the russian premier league only our teenage winger awkward moves are scored his second we go in as many games to ensure elated that his side stay for but moved to within a point of this elite and russian defender see what is it was that provided for this one the army men have now won their last four matches to stay within touching distance of top spot. while there was more misery to rock bottom did i must go as dumb to trust you side through a one goal lead to lose again to one in stoppage time at his former side c'mon down i went ahead courtesy of christian about his fine strike right before the break but after feed his powerful free kick the devil matters midway through the second half much to protest he was completely discussed. and at last those abilities netted the winner from outside the box three minutes into injury time as the band condensed the number to their sixth defeat from seventy games so far. while his sittings and
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he maintained their push for european place with a two one win it really is a matter of course some are on the scene a try or a school. by the side of the into the old but the visit is ahead for pablo the ballasts scored a late consolation for the home side while spartak moscow are going off against the city rivals looking what to eat him if you come are up on target six minutes into that was. won stuff they continued their remarkable start to the season going joint top with zero eight after a two one win at rubin domiciled put the business ahead thirteen minutes in the child strike an effort to pinpoint cross from people who didn't show well if he did find an equaliser made rescue the second off salamone wrong don't need to finish but they made me to shift snatch the winner in the dying minutes to put to wreck level on points with leaders in these even worse for being they had salvatore but sent off after too late bookings. that england
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also scored their first league goals in over two hundred ten minutes of this new campaign is they want to know that liverpool to remain unbeaten in the premier league new signing something i thought i'd look at but also be combined to break the deadlock after thirty one minutes and then the german provided to the spaniard in the second to wrap up the queue for the gunners to rise to seven but brendan rodgers of makes the joint more stopper reds manager since nineteen twenty seven were in the last ten minutes as newcastle entertain aston villa who lost the right into games as two one one their answer alex ferguson is celebrating his one thousand premier league game in charge of manchester united with a trip to promoted southampton tellings a disabling robin van persie penalty with twenty minutes to go but bags of rice as united twice came from behind to two it's a very spot where just opera's time. wallace of the west brom went third in the two know when i have to have it in ten months once he twice to draw two two at home to sunderland the stakes second so nobody gets to win
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a league game under us after they conceded a lazy equaliser time to norwich was won every sound andy carroll set up two goals before going off injured as west ham. well i'm three now in the london delegate begrudge that to the late lever instead to do what we can while champions manchester city have reduced another convincing three one win at home to q.p.r. and the brits are still waiting for improvement. is not all the happy in terms of performances at this moment in time but we're delighted it's balanced out by the points to all that we've got on the table that's balanced by the fact that we're scoring goals. and would like to keep clean sheets we haven't done that we probably paid the penalty today for not killing the game off. formula one now and jenson button has claimed his fourteenth korea win and his second of the year following a dominant flank to flag display at the belgian grand prix the briton catapulted himself into contention for the title after also winning at the curtain raising history in grand prix in march but it was
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a day to forget for standing three different underwhelms over the spaniard crashed out at the spar circuit luis hamilton paris and rome and grows up also retired and the french winners handed a one race ban after a spectacular pileup on the first corner pastor maldonado also bowed out early on however reigning champion sebastian vettel clawed his way up from tenth on the grid to finish second ahead of q i can and the german was arguably the biggest gainer as the red man overtook team mate mark webber into second in the overall standings bentyl is now twenty four points behind along at the top. ten is now a defending champion novak djokovic is taking on french when julian beneteau in the third round of the us open the serbian second seed has dropped only seven games in sochi two matches is not to set the good there in the third set there was a spanish number four seed david ferrer he's up against two thousand one champion lleyton hewitt but it's the australian you took the first set. athletics now in
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defending champion oscar pistorius to set a new world record in the two hundred meters at the paralympics in england the south african who also competed at the london olympics shaved more than half a second off the previous best finish to speed in a time of twenty one point three seconds of the tirade in texas when she was also defending his one hundred four hundred meter titles and his new two hundred meter mark is one of many records that have been set at these games raises the question how much of this progress is due to improvements in technology and how much is down down to the military with more on that from london is among us or. south africa's oscar pistorius is or gulet the most famous paralympian in the world the sprinter became the first man in his. three to participate in both events of the summer games following his exams at the pick title earlier this summer pistorius is achievements has prompted debates whether paralympians could soon outperform their able bodied counterparts as the person knology advances each year. step on takes
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care of the russian paralympic teams 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 gone and the paralympics has come a long way in sport 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. how yes all day best technology has been implemented always been modified. and. is not able to put forward it will do you if you never succeed or beat a best athlete so it's all about. determination does it plein integrity
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in the. 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 behind the advancements of purse that's a 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 and a large part thanks to the efforts and courage of paralympic athlete call sort of artsy lines and. and finally on the first weekend in september the russian capital
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celebrates moscow day with fun and entertainment across the city however this year muscovites have the chance to witness a slightly more extreme show as michael craft explains. at this year's moscow day celebrations muscovites and the city's guests which treated to an impromptu performance by russia's top just drivers fans were allowed to get up close and personal as the drivers convened in moscow's famous luzhniki sports complex to show off their skills. we're very happy that we're being invited to such events because it brings our sport to the masses many don't know what drifting is all the boats and often associated with illegal activities but there's nothing like that so it's fast beautiful and a lot of fun. for many of us the notion of ripping up asphalt with a total powered speed machine is consigned to video games where hitting restarts can become a habit switch to reality and one realizes the adrenaline and danger that comes
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with maneuvering between concrete blocks at high speeds it's also down memory lane for the drivers being able to burn rubber on what is otherwise just a simple car park. what with most if not all just competitions held in large arenas nowadays. it's great to be back in such a course because now we compete on very wise areas without concrete walls or the like and also spectators are often far removed from the action but i'm all for more old school venues where spectators can literally feel the adrenaline rushing up it's also a mini preparation for the upcoming russian just final which will be held on the eighth and ninth of september right here in moscow so even though some drivers may well be keeping an eye on that event today it was all about showboating and having fun. r.t. moscow. was forced us more into our.
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the week's top stories on our turkey's stab at military intervention in syria gets a cold shoulder as rebel declared civilian airport the latest target mourning international plights to stay away. a course of support for iran's peaceful nuclear program the country destroys any version of it's been politically isolated by the u.s. with its hosting of a massive international something. the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney probably hardline stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on previous policies. and the war of the wealthy roman abra mortgages and certainly be the bad legal attempts by london based type was very soft to cut off
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a slice of his multi-billion dollar fortune. you're watching our live from moscow for this week's the weekly first the most open push yet for military intervention in syria came this week proposed by turkey with backing from both britain and france they propose a u.n. a service member of a refugee camps on syrian soil which would be guarded and protected by foreign forces but a no fly zone idea is a dead end at the security council with russia and china standing against any further interference but britain and france remain determined hinting they might sidestep the u.n. altogether and that according to brian baca from the anti war on so coalition would be like a return to the past. if the united states and france and britain consider the
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united nations to be nothing other than their plaything a fig leaf for their own foreign policy yes they're very disappointed in russia and china for quote weakening the un but if the un is actually there be a voice for peace. a method an instrument to avoid war in the scourge of war to avoid the ravages of colonialism as it has pretended to be at least in the past just it's very odd and ironic in fact completely hypocritical to have the french government saying to the syrian opposition you form a government and we'll recognize you i mean that's just a script from the good old days when the colonial powers operated through proxies so it will be they those who control the monopoly of violence that is the nato powers themselves who will be the ultimate determine or of what the character is of this new so-called opposition government or what they will declare to be the legitimate government of the syrian people the rebel fighters say that foreign
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policy coming in and establishing a no fly zone would have a syria could significantly help them in their fight against assad's government but in the meantime they've promised to expand their offensive and new battleground civilian polls with the free syrian army warning airlines to avoid damascus and aleppo they say planes arriving at these two cases are part of an alleged smuggling network for the government it's feared any lending they civilian or not could now be a target for the free syrian army but that's not the only tactic employed by the rebels that's raising serious questions as a tease lucy cuffe a knob reports it was another 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
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fighting under the banner of the free syrian army and their captive is said to be a member of the should be a militia with very close ties to the 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 video 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 a scaped after the bombs failed to detonate and the b.b.c. had aired a 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
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same level of scrutiny as the crimes committed by the government were talented 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. for r.t. in moscow. meanwhile syria's neighbors are feeling the heat up of long running gear . that's our report on how acid friendly jordan found itself between a rock and a hard place with a never ending stream of refugees from one side and smugly from the other. weighing in on the syria situation is weekend leaks are with julian assange promising to publish millions of e-mails showing just how comfortable the words used to be with us and why the media is so intent on vilifying him in his first t.v. interview since he was granted asylum by ecuador he criticized washington's harassment
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of leaky leaks he said and speaking the truth there wasn't harmful unlike america's actions in iraq and afghanistan some of which is website help expose asunder also talked about a transnational surveillance empire that he says is quickly taking shape across the developed world it was a blow was cited internet giants such as google as being complicit in a mammoth spying operation by the united states called within from the u.k. independence party says this is weekend brings our bikes three relevant. we here in britain suffer even more from the surveillance society in the united states london is the world capital of surveillance everywhere you look there's a c.c.t.v. camera we are constantly monitored monitored twenty four hours a day. now we we in the u.k. independence party try and fight this in the same way that wiki leaks has been trying to do but it's very difficult because you're made out to be a good.
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