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we're watching aren't you good for you to be with us let's take a recap of the headlines chaos over the cost of living riots in the west bank leave palestinian leaders desperate for calm one an anxious israel wants is for signs of another uprising against their occupation. russia stands up lloyd's energy giant gazprom saying the e.u. is trying to pull the gas prices down as pastor decreasing that anyone who was a problem with the company also have a problem with the government. the u.n. warns against taking sides in the syrian conflict saying the rebels in the review
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must share the blame for the bloodshed as western powers are again accused of turning a blind eye to rebel atrocities. and teachers walk out of american classrooms early in the school year as staff strike over pay and conditions that as more american parents are pretty much their children at home. next to respond to the man who's in julian a son just corner in the legal battle against attempts to have the whistle blow extradited to sweden. who once faced up to the chilean dictator augusto pinochet explains the tough task ahead of him. let's point today at the studio we have gillett ourselves as a lawyer a force that is judged famous for living high profile criminal cases drug trafficking corruption and terrorism he also issued the arrest warrant for forward
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chilean dictator augusto pinochet but that's another song hello mr garcia when this have hello you said that everything that's happening to us is extreme and just as why is that. it isn't justice because the us is conducting a criminal investigation into we killings and that's according to a few but nevertheless very reliable reports in this case targets mostly julian assange but other founders of the organization are also involved. in this respect it is absolutely clear to us that such investigation and prosecution which warless to is in essence just doing his job violates freedom of speech in the us it cancer you which prides itself in always defending freedom of speech of value firmly stipulated ensconce it to show that this is a big concern and largely this was the reason why jewel in a sense decided to seek refuge from sweden in the ecuadorian embassy because he
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knew that he could have been extradited to the u.s. for that's what it was all about and ecuador took this responsibility and granted diplomatic and political asylum to julian asuncion so mr assad and his defense team don't have to justify this decision he exercised his fundamental right. it is clear that political asylum was granted because julian essential was facing terrible injustice and this is what we are fighting against at the moment and we will continue to fight and prove that there is no reason to prosecute mr song who also. julian assange is ready to give his statement he is ready to be questioned in sweden submit himself to other procedures but only if he is guaranteed that it would not lead to more complicated games in which he's right to freedom of speech and information would be violated so there is nothing you say that you have proof
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of that the u.s. has contacted the secret investigation do you think it's legal to conduct such investigations. and make every country has a practice of conducting secret investigations of course if there are good reasons for that we don't know whether the u.s. has such a reason in this case but we know for sure that the case has been no good the u.s. government admitted the fact and we also know that no official charges have been brought against mr asuncion so far and it only means that he's not charged at the moment they could as well charge him and danny time in the future with him we also know that the u.s. continues to give their day there on the case and theoretically it could be the source for an indictment which would supposedly be used to issue an international arrest warrant. in line with us law we have sent a request to the american authorities to confirm that there indeed conducting an
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investigation of his it if it is if that's so why then is mr is songes defense not taking part in it if the defense has no access to the case that in what ways the own go on collection of evidence consistent with us legislation. as soon as we clear that up we'll be able to say whether in this case is in line with the law so florey the statements made by some prominent american politicians indicate that he could be indicted under the espionage act a law which has not been enforced since the cold war. i don't think mr a song she's a spy he merely published information he received from outside sources through we kill it's information that was available to thousands of people all he did was exercise he's right to freedom of information he received and shared it with
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a much more surprised that there has been known best to get into the glaring crimes documented knows leaked reports featuring the us interference by different channels of information or proxies in various states with issues that have absolutely no relation to either national security or the safety of the american citizens or defense but rather are indicative of the internal disorder in the united states. and this is going to help us in the senate before we talk about his possible extradition to the u.s. you said that julian assad is not avoiding prosecution it's with his avoiding extradition to the u.s. you also mentioned that this wish case against joining us sounds has no grounds and the charges that were brought against him are not there a clear what did you mean by that. but if. i meant that according to the information we have. this case i mean the testimony of julian asuncion some
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documents that we were able to get our hands on this case has no grounds for when he came to do you thing and the courts are not here to rule it on his extradition julian assange told swedish prosecutors that he was ready to cooperate he said that earlier today before he left as we said the building that he was offered to come back for questioning a few and he still ready to do that only now he's asking for the prosecutor to come to the u.k. and western official this is not rebellious behavior on the contrary we respect the judicial system moves with you know we have no objective reasons not to trust him but we think that their approach is too harsh you know they want to leave their sons to come to sweden for western. in your opinion why did sweden take this as you say harsh approach you sad that you can accept their terms under one condition but is there some legal framework for this how can a country guarantee that it won't extradite a person and to another country in the future when the same nothing is impossible
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when you and all poor are doing everything we can that there are two thousand years here that we are considering over is the show you the u.k. has legally obliged to fulfill it's what instamatic me there is the supreme court only this ruler with what we think it is also their obligation to protect mr sanchez riding to political asylum betty and we think that this ride into political asylum needs to be defended and they're going to this point we consider the problem of the i don't understand why you lean asuncion needs to be what present in person this question to him there that's there demand a fee but nobody can explain to us why these hasta happen in sweden or not in london when especially now when he has been granted a little asylum and he's under diplomatic protection of the ecuadorian embassy. the guarantee is have to be determined so how likely is it that's with him being aware of that death. those practiced in the west will accept a sauce that we don't know we don't even know whether swim in the would agree to
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extradite john lennon song there is a certain procedure thirteen years or when any country doesn't administer give us a live hunnish mentees requested to extradite if a person you know has to be sure why the request your theory except that the death penalty will not be carried out even if it is passed is that it's not even about administering the money not administering the death penalty any more it's rather a recognised right of political and diplomatic asylum or food there is a country ecuador and i state that it makes scenes. rather than criminal. so we can't really discuss extradition tell us julian assange has been granted political asylum noise that there is no chance of an absolute dition request to be satisfied but the thing is this is a case of i was here in the region until human rights to ecuador is a decision to grant you and
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a sanchez siloam you know he's right for with you but that's not a running receipt he becomes one when it's recognized right now julian assange choose to political arrest that he cannot be prosecuted for the actions that serve as the basis for his father suing asylum in the first place. and the problem is that he can't only exercise this constitutional right. actually he's exercising or right now he can't be attacked or arrest to go storming the embassy would be inconceivable especially after those statements made by such international organizations as organization of american states and before that the u.n. in accordance with the security council resolution that the tax on the british embassy in tehran last november and read to rated that says of embassies are inviolate. i think britain made a whole threat. and yes he's exercising his rights but in
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a very limited fashion as if he's living in the embassy under its protection you know exactly every limited fashion that he has been granted asylum but he's staying in a small room with just four square meters and this could go on water for a long time and this has simply tried to wear the british authorities out and. no i mean there is no time limit to resolve this situation that if a magic solution is possible i don't know whether this is being discussed and whether there is any progress and a legal solution is also possible of both countries go to the international court of justice who is rulings there are bound to be no knowledge you learn a song and he supporters are powerless and the pain is so political diplomatic or legal decision that we can express our opinions we can contribute to the process by providing documents and expertise we can give advice on what to do but we can't make the final decision because we are not authorized to julian assange has
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a right to political asylum and it can be disputed and defended but he's not the one deciding the outcome. thank you very much mr assad would say thank you. download the official application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. i've had to execution dates in believe me oh just
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a one to two execution date is enough for anybody to go through my life and. you know more than fifty percent of the people here if you didn't texas are not. why you know you've been known to afterwards write. this smack you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well this becomes a point where death becomes. our avenue hope. our get a letter your dad to be executed next week then is appears scary moment for you to know you can do this here want to be appearing at the in a manner of me saying that it's time to go. and i would lead them into this to the best chamber. kind of stayed till after they were dating.
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lines in russia would be soo much brighter if you knew about songs from phones to
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impression it's. nice for instance on t.v. dot com. parents over the cost of living brides in the west bank and palestinian leaders desperate for calm as israel watches was signs of another uprising against the occupation. russia stands up for its energy giant a gas problem say be used trying to force gas prices down moscow has positive trees they say that anyone who has a problem with the company also have a problem with the government. the un warns against taking sides in the syrian conflict say the rebels and the regime must share the blame for the bloodshed as western powers are again accused of turning a blind eye to rebel. and teachers all go out of american classrooms
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early in the school yet stuff like over pay and conditions that has more american parents obviously each to their children at home. time now for the latest polls update with kate. thank you for joining me for the sports update this tuesday ahead of another big night of world cup qualifiers but first the top stories. american maiden andy murray beat holder novak djokovic in a five set drill out to where the u.s. open his first grand slam title. won by victory russia arrive in israel aiming to make it two wins from two in the world cup qualifying campaign. and presidential praise putin awards russia's returning paralympians after the country finishes a best second place at london twenty twelve. but first to tennis and britons on
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the mari has claimed his maiden grand slam victory after beating holder novak djokovic in a five set thriller to win the us open at flushing meadows murray had been in for a grand slam finals before this one and at last all of them but had a dream start on the arthur ashe court finally taking the first set always crucial against rock of ages twelve ten in a tie break after an hour and a half and then the briton went on to take a two sets to love lead off to winning the next set seven five. but the serbian who's won five grand sound wasn't beaten he steamed through the third six two to pull a set back and then levelled the match by taking the fourth sixty three well no one had come back to sit down to win the u.s. open break with sixty years and murray dug deep to make sure it wasn't going to happen this time watched only by compacting it sir alex ferguson and so sean
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connery the spice of the match five two up after almost five hours on court dockets sent his return moment handed the new rome of the screen his first grand slam title and britain's first since fred perry seventy six years ago. was incredibly tough match. and well to say fell them in relief is probably. the best word i would use to you know describe the feeling oh so very very hard. to come through because if i lost this one from two sets up what we've seen over the top one. is a bad loss you know there's no question about it. i'm disappointed to lose the match but. in the back of my mind i knew would i give it all i really really try to fight fight my back fight my way back through and. i had the great opponent to david serve to win this grand slam wouldn't anybody i'm sure because.
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over the years has been a top player has been so close last for finals now he is wanted so i would like to congratulate him and definitely you know happy that he you want to. know how that sense of football and of the world cup qualifier has been hearing this she has a thing russia are preparing for a tough game against israel in tel aviv to catch fabio capello claimed a two no victory at home to northern ireland last friday in his first competitive game in charge and from israel as we found hopefully that. this is where things start getting tougher fabio capello as his side face its first major test a bad world cup qualifying campaign for russia were easily expected to beat northern ireland israel especially in tel aviv unlikely to provide much stiffer opponents however the italian say is that his team will be playing to get all three points even though he believes this will be one of the most important games in trying to qualify for brazil to matic lee and i hope we qualify they regularly
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about that will be difficult. again to do great in these things you know the board to get a story we. are only a team but i'm force or the game to the world to break to the game by game day by day this is the emperor of russia were impressive at times on friday going for northern irish but it wasn't really reflected in the school line on exam the kids were called had a number of good opportunities but once again failed to find the back of the nantz and he's now gone five games of and scoring for his country. undergo it will once again be key for the russians he performs for best of his ability but capello's side will have a good chance of coming away with a win however captain egan the nice of say is the most important thing is just about getting a positive result and not the team's performance. for that area at the beginning with israel it will be a very difficult game for us going back to the game with northern ireland the most
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important thing for us was getting all three points especially as this was our first group game and i'm glad we managed to do this of course the quality of football we play is important but for me at present the most important thing is the b. get the result we need and for the team as well if we win two nil against israel i'll be very unhappy russia will have less than positive memories about their last trip to tel aviv almost five years ago they lost a vital euro two thousand a qualifier thanks to a last minute goal which almost ended their hopes of qualifying factotum and how israel's captain use of been a human just russia will provide his side with a very difficult test i can only say that even then russia they were great the men even now they have a lot of quality players and i think it would be. game same as there was before i think they're different this game it was important for russia and not for us and now again before that for both sides i think it would be. much more pressure for
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courtside then all for hopefully it will do the same result in the game even though the game will be played in the evening the temperature will still be in the mid twenty's and russia's players said it will be difficult to adapt of humid conditions however they will be doing their very best to try and make it two wins out of two in their campaign to qualify for the two thousand and fourteen world cup in brazil russia find i'm just one of five years ago one difficult opponents for israel can be on the shore to face a similar task on tuesday this is one of the games for head coach fabio capello will have been targeting as a must win game of russia want to qualify autumn. sickleave the two thousand and fourteen world cup in brazil which i'm portrayed on t.v. tel aviv israel. well that kick off in tel aviv is one or is the one of the first should say of twenty four qualifiers taking place across europe stu's the evening when defending world and european champions spain begin their qualifying campaign with a trip to georgia in group by who beijing team around eighty six in the world but
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the number one side aware e of an upset. i'm sorry that's complete someone has done it it's clear that nothing is guaranteed even be the world of european champions does not guarantee anything these are difficult trips we've been analyzing the georgian team they have high quality players and will make it very difficult for us if this is a world cup qualifying game and nothing will be easy. for me while staying in group by and france are looking to avenge their stinging one nil defeat from two years ago as labor again host better recently standard france but they were stunned during their euro twenty twelve point campaign however did they show men are now top of the grief after abu dabi score the only goal in their one zero victory in finland on friday and the team is prepared for a defensive game for the visitors and england have also been training ahead of tuesday's match against ukraine at wembley the three lions are without veteran defender john terry who has an ankle injury the chelsea man picked up a knock during their five nil drubbing of moldova in their opening qualifier while
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we get theo walcott is also ruled and is due to a virus adding to england's long injury list which also includes ashley cole and wayne rooney persuading manager roy hodgson to call up three youngsters such as seventeen year old liveable winger stirling has made just five first team appearances for the reds. we were the limit when we lost john terry and i actually called but no the fia walcott had to go home and just to be monitored although we think he's going to be ok it was a good opportunity i thought to invite some younger players to come in and be a part of the atmosphere i still think we have enough players to deal with the game we have more than the eleven certainly that we need. and following his twitter outburst ireland's james maclean stays on the bench for his side's friendly with a man in london this tuesday night mcclaren wrote that his exclusion from the team during friday's late two one opening qualifying win in kazakstan was
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a joke and also used an explosive but island coach giovanni trapattoni says he has . no problem with the sunderland star who's since apologized. well meanwhile here in moscow russia's paralympians have met president vladimir putin after arriving home following their most successful ever games in london the grand kremlin palace provided the backdrop for the reception as mr premier under that state awards to the athletes who brought home an unprecedented total of thirty six gold medals this hole was twice as big as that previous games in beijing and secured second place in the overall standings behind china the upward trend bodes well for russia where expectations are high to also deliver top honors such a winter games in two years' time and gold winning football count them if they can hopes for a little government backing in the future. but that is just because i'd like to congratulate everyone here in our team successful performances and to say thank you very much to me support to the russian government and the sports ministry for all
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this support and use to me and it's not only about this award ceremony but your scrum more important is the fact that paralympic sport has been developed in this country we are training grounds have been built media coverage has been attracting more young athletes and some of them did great time london months all of this made it possible for us to finish second at the games it was in the very good luck of the final round one million people lined the streets of london on monday to cheer on the great britain's olympic and paralympic heroes the twenty twelve games attracted record crowds and viewing figures british prime minister david cameron thank everyone involved especially. your role is to inspire a generation and that is exactly what you are doing if other people's children are anything like they are dreaming of being bradley wiggins or jess ennis or dave or johnny peacock they're begging their parents to set up many olympics that thinking about sport and disability in ways they never did before. and that's all from the
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