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brighter than. some from some stupid. stunts on t.v. dot com. and again this is all she ever trickle the headlines. american prose has to raise your nature to with brown's angry over u.s. film considered an insult to islam in cairo police fired tear gas and protesters who threw molotov cocktails at the u.s. embassy in washington sounds walsham sound reasons to leave it to hunt down those who killed its own books to. read ration of europe plans from the e.u. chief to bind nations together to form of the maid of all i'm to crisis force with the regional central bank policing everyone's finances but critics say it's
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a plan to seize political power and heal. in a stadium magazine comes on to using normal to present images in a jokey died pelada the country's often criticized will bring nazi ideals and for showing a reluctance to do anything about it. french president francois hollande has to choose a diplomatic postes a result of its conflict with iran up next for some insight on the story he talks with not so easy a political scientist at the university of tehran. not said harvey and jesse professor of political science at the university of tehran it's great to have you with us sir today it's
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a pleasure to be here so even if just hosted a huge international event all the nonaligned movement summit with hundred and twenty countries present at this event regardless to us in israel the warnings not to do so what message exactly is iran sending out there. you are basically attempted to say that we are not isolated the way the west has attempted to. the principle of message for you on. was. convincing the international community and particularly the west that iran is not isolated let's resolve our issues. on the basis of negotiation rather than sanctions rather than diplomatic pressure rather than political isolation well one could call it probably diplomatic power you have hundred twenty countries coming to you regardless america saying don't go
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this play of such diplomatic power does this immunize you maybe from a possible strike that everyone has been talking about course and. not. all that could mean studies royally a would attack iraq because that would not serve their interests that would not help them to achieve their objectives. it would be. basically costly for them to they can begin this drug they can begin the ball but they're not true heart iran would respond when iran is going. to respond your own is going to respond i mean these are the important question which is this cannot predict. and in fact no one can predict paul iran is going to respond but do you have like a guess how much could a war with iran cost the global economy but no doubt i mean as soon as there is the first planes or the first missiles are flying all the wrong i mean the price of oil
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is going through. at least for a while. considering the. basically economy problems now. that would be a very helpful incentive for the global economy well so this was started talking about this possible strike. the united states is have different views on whether this strike should take place or not what will happen in your opinion after the u.s. presidential election are just if president obama is reelected he would have time to. work out a plan that would be beneficial for both america and the wrong up to this point the american should basically can see that the pressure will kind of dismissing the presidential election they cannot dismiss the pressure from these. i guess
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president obama would be more reading to take reste. diplomatic efforts well you just mentioned that you don't actually think that israel would go ahead with the strike but if it were to start something does it actually have the capitalists to fight a war with. up to this moment almost convinced not totally convinced that is very. basic for putting pressure on international community and particularly in america in a presidential election they want to get more they want to. make america accept lines which is no enrichment or to zero in richmond on iraq because they feel that i mean right there is a best time to pressure america for accepting that red line if america accept that red line which they have not accepted that right now their rights that they redline is iran having basically the actual weapons but in case they decide to attack to me
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they will not achieve their objectives they're not they don't have the capability to attack iran at most they can attack by missiles and planes few places. which that too would not. mean see iran. basically not to pursue its nuclear program in fact let me put it that way that that can bring the radicals of iran radicals in terms of. nuclear program those who are all going for nuclear weapons in other words dad would be the best. case scenario for them that is the idea tack. basically. to me. strengthen the hands of the radicals ones that are. what the absolute majority of the rainy and pundits and in the. data once the weapons to me what they want is
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a capability. that seems to tell the two thousand and three that iran doesn't want the weapons iran wants the capability but what is your personal take on ahmadinejad saying that he wants to wipe israel off the face of course this is to me rather. rather than a plan but it's something that a present of the country comes out and says to the world media to me that's very unfortunate. that the president of the country would say that but i'm not at all convinced or rather convinced opposite that there is no plan. from the map of the earth but ok with very strong rhetoric like you've said i mean president of your country saying he wants israel gone from the map from the world map with the rest of the world still not convinced that you guys don't want to make a nuclear bomb what other cards iran have to prevent a war but i'm not sure the rest of the world you can see that particular you can
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say a few countries countries that really call the shots let's let's say it like that exactly yes i fully agree on that. yes. not convinced that even you make up. the space will. they may decide to. wage a war on iraq but what can we do in preventing that war is. to convince the international community that our programs on this peace. community. called do on what we can. also. bringing influential figures. of the war to iran. presenting our case to convincing them there is no reason. why the weapons a number of important it's
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a national relation. or do. basic we. can see that in this situation iran should have nuclear weapons. but i will argue. that fourteen reason why iran is not pursuing and those not one to have. nuclear weapons. and the reason is that is not going to enhance security. in the region and internationally that would be very stupid of the wrong. it's broken when talk a little bit about the sanctions iran's oil revenues have declined since the western sanctions went in place and i know that the government has come out and sat anywhere in times that it hasn't really affected anything but they have these sanctions have eaten into iranian economy really having a quarter of a no dog the sanctions are saudi important impact in
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a wrong what if you say that. to convince the rain in. richmond no they're not in the long term sanctions are going to have to you know very much and that's why all doing all along. in fact. situation these with the current situation is very good for the americans why they should change the course so that's why to me why it is the americans are all going against israel is that we can achieve our objectives in the pushing. and that's a very. excellent plan for the americans they have cornered on a lot of pressure all sorts of pressure on the phone. but what about from the iranian side to me that's not that's not that's not.
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a very good situation. change the element of the calculus. that the strategic calculus so that the americans. feel that ok it's not going to remain the same. introduction of another element the military option. would change the. strategic landscape. a lot of americans pressuring israelis don't take any don't take any action which would change. you know another topic that the united states and iran actually disagree on is syria and whether stay or leave how long should iran help the current government in syria to hold on and if. it would that make the iranian government feel a little vulnerable now unfortunately due to particularly saudi arabia
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and qatar is to a lesser extent the talking. serious situation is in a very dire situation many people are being killed. and i doubt that. things are going to be resolved their c.e.o. for the next. decades. is not going to be the same soon they're going to be so much engaged with the much as it did to iran or for iraq especially assad goes and he will probably go sooner or later depends who. iran to me the best case scenario would be to preserve the regime. to preserve at least this state. but the. coming actively being involved. with the turkey by the saudis particularly to come up with this is.
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some. sort of national unity government can be formed. with this state but they. are going to going from the power that will be the biggest case or the most probable case otherwise it is going to be. chaos for. four years to call. it is not going to be contained within syria quickly lebanon and iraq is going to be influenced and when they are influenced yemen cannot be. the situation cannot be real from the situation you don't and you cannot be immune from the situation and rather the whole region your the all the all going to be impacted if if the conflict is not contained within the sea the professor had in jazz thank you very much for this interview pleasure to be with you the enjoy.
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download free blog loving video for your media project a free video dog r t v dot com. little. welcome this is breaking news on all see there are reports that the u.s. embassy in yemen is being stoned says witnesses say there's gunfire smug seen over the compound and the. moved to a safer location and it's also reported that security forces are using live ammunition to fire at protesters in front of the embassy and it comes in the wake of anti-american protests in egypt where crowds are gathering for a second day to anger as a you as a veil considered an insult to islam and police in cairo fired tear gas at protesters this route molotov cocktails at the u.s.
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embassy meanwhile washington sunday it was the marines to hunt down those who. will bring you more details as we get them here on r c and there are constant updates at figure as well and a time not on smushing sports news with paul. thank you very much welcome along to the older schools is what's coming up i'm sorry british prime minister david cameron says he's profoundly sorry for the double injustice of the hillsborough disaster which left ninety six liverpool fans dead back in one thousand nine hundred ninety. stalls on show the russian boxing federation celebrates its twentieth anniversary with a star studded awards evening here in. the u.s.
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congress on his formal golf. with one of the highest awards for an american citizen a congress gold medal. but first the british prime minister david cameron says he's profoundly sorry for what he calls the double injustice of the hillsborough football disaster in one thousand nine hundred nine ninety six liverpool fans died after a crash at sheffield wednesday as ground in an f.a. cup semifinal between the reds and nottingham forest following an independent report into previously unseen documents mr cameron told the house of commons the crowd safety had been compromised at every level police and fire. to do enough i would also try to blame liverpool fans for the disaster while a real analysis of post-mortems revealed a swift response from emergency services could have saved up to forty one lives the report also found the one hundred sixteen out of one hundred sixty four police statements and i quote amended to remove all to comment on favorable to south yorkshire police. with the weight of the new evidence in this report it is right
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for me today as prime minister to make a proper apology to the families of the ninety six they have suffered over the past twenty three years indeed the new evidence that we're presented with today makes clear in my view that these families have suffered a double justice the injustice of the appalling events the failure of the state to protect their loved ones and the indefensible wait to get to the truth and then the injustice of the denigration of the deceased that they were somehow at fault for their own deaths elsewhere spain and barcelona strike it down via is back in action after being sidelined for eight months with a broken leg however the thirty year old has yet to start again for the catalans this season as he struggled to regain his place in the starting line up but spain's all time leading scorer could be set for his first start of the season when spartak moscow in next tuesday's champions league tie. ok around us and i haven't watched spartak moscow you know emery is
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a coach who i have affection for he helped me very much like the others that i worked with of course i wish him luck in his new project i will be very happy to see him again for professional obviously after the match we would like to have the three points it will be difficult for sure he's a great coach he loves the profession and works hard for sure he's doing a great job and the match will not be easily. now to boxing where the trash talking continues ahead of this weekend's middleweight title unification bout hillary says are chavez jr takes on sergio martinez in las vegas on saturday the mexican is unbeaten in his forty six pro fights and put his w.b.c. title on the line where he's threatening to end the career of his arjun time rival . i have really prepared myself for this one i trained in dancing for a long time because i don't need much more than dancing to beat him up junior says i'm a ballerina this is good enough to break his face a thousand times i will punish him a lot before knocking
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a mild version he will suffer a lot if. you know my way don't let's time to fight he's always running and running he doesn't fight with the people he doesn't fight for the sport this saturday he's going to have me in front of him and all over him and he's never tasted you'll see not only go into the beach i'm going to retire years on saturday i'm going to retire from books and we had it. now staying with him on the russian professional boxing federation celebrated their twenty year anniversary this week with a lavish award ceremony here in moscow. was the host of the star studded event with the legendary american ivan the holyfield making a guest appearance but like charles reports. it was a big concern for the russians both to historians past and present get it really so you can spend gold plates to the new corpses trains and promote you have all helped books it was russia to have the six years it has today while the biggest treated
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for night was the special appearance of world heavyweight champion evander holyfield. he's made his fish trips and most wanted to join the celebration i'm honored to be here and. a lot of great fighters came out of russia and you know it you know at one point in time they wasn't like it wasn't playing professional now they find professional and you can see that kind of make what make the world box bigger. under the past two decades the federation has produced eighteen champions city name and five women the first come in just three months off the original in isolation up in coming days away danish c.a.b.g. was among those present the world evenings host to john w b a heavyweight champion volleys and be totally failed to great big things david haye is now thirty nine and
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retired from the books in three years ago to take up politics but he still holds dean in a sport that has developed at a record pace over the last two decades and. this is more than just an anniversary for me professional boxing in russia as well as many other institutions emerge with the collapse of the soviet union was but still it was a new sport and probably not everybody realized what it really was the names of promoters and boxers weren't known to the general public but were to those who were in the boxing ones know they are widely known and from those modest beginnings the past twenty years has seen the emergence of some of the world's most famous boxers such as course jetsunma the first undisputed world champion the country has produced who was given the bold move for based folks or similar owners were given for the best training promoter and referee a good knowledge in the federations gratitude for cool very hard work and marking
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a milestone in the short but productive history of russian professional boxing nikolai jones. meanwhile montoya reigning heavyweight champions the klitschko brothers to be more entertaining in the ring the ukrainian siblings hold all five world titles between them and last week here in moscow elder brother vitali defended his w.b.c. belt with a technical knockout and is less than an opponent. however the forty one year old was booed after what turned out to be a short haul around fight something former champion tyson thinks needs to be a thing of the past. bachmann is not bad just. really exciting that he should be. in the we have we have people individual who want excitement we don't look at the art of being very good. but we. are and then that particular professor. that particular. population is five.
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elsewhere arnold palmer has become only the second goal for ever to receive a congressional gold medal one of the highest honors that can be restored on a u.s. citizen was awarded for his contributions to golf and his civic contributions to the nation the eighty three year old becomes the first sports person in history to receive all three of the united states highest civilian on his the other two being the national sports award and the presidential medal of freedom pramod is currently on the yuletide p.g.a. tour wins list with sixty two including seven major titles as well as his sporting success palmer was also acknowledged for his charitable work including the march of dimes nature conservation cancer prevention and women. but it's his sporting legacy that will be remembered best put into long time rival jack nicklaus. together arnold and i won just over ten million dollars in our career today players
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make that new year we couldn't be happier for them. but they all should thank arnold palmer. they need to understand appreciate what arnold did to grow the game popularizer and the foundation he created now finally the start of this season's n.h.l. campaign is in real jeopardy there's still no agreement between the league on the players' union over how to divide up the sports revenue the current deal expires this weekend meaning a lockout is a real possibility i'm going agreement still seems some way off the players' union came in and made a proposal. the proposal was really not much different of that than a couple of things around the edges the last proposal that they had made in which we had indicated was clearly not acceptable and they made a response a for opposing. it obviously has to be studied we hope they're going to be studying
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our proposal further to it is too early for say. whether or not this is going to represent any meaningful progress. that is all from the wall and i was plenty more later in just under two hours time here are not say that. i'm in sochi the only city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourteen winter olympics. c. . thank you. so much. thank you the. way a.
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