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anti islamic film where do they come from in your opinion well i think if you actually take a look at you know data from the muslim world i'm associated with the gallup organization and gallup did a world poll of and that included thirty five muslim countries from all over north africa and southeast asia and what we discovered was that majorities of muslims. while they admire. america's economic and technological development its freedoms the rule of law among other things resent with they see as an intrusive foreign policy as a foreign policy when it comes to the promotion of democracy and human rights based on double standards now what happened was that when president obama gave his speech in cairo then his numbers really spiked up countries like egypt and others but what's happened throughout the obama administration is that you had rising expectations those expectations not fulfilled and then the numbers start really
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going down one of the risks that you have when you're it seems to be a president or anyone is that if you raise the bar you'll be judged by that and obama had the genius in the insight to present a vision that was significantly different and claimed to be significantly different from that of george w. bush on a variety of issues whether it was palestine and israel whether it was the use of military force etc but the reality of it is that in many ways a fair number of the obama policies are are similar to the bush administration's i was listening to a conversation on fox lately yeah and it was about whether the u.s. should stop meddling in the affairs of the region in the world was divorced from the region and the anchor at the question that it was that he was asking but what if we divorce what if russia and china come in and then it will end up in boldly ran so that that was like in a very conversational manner very short question and i. thought that that phrase
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might have spelled out the complex that washington has when it comes to interventions after the vietnam war there was a sense that and you could see it in our culture in our news everything was more local than global that americans were sick of war and didn't want to invest any more in terms of our our our human beings the number of people were killed in terms and want to emphasize domestic you know economy and development well and that's why i mean one of the influences when george bush was elected he wasn't interested and made it clear he was going to be dealing internationally it was ok to deal domestically that's what the american people want with global terrorism if you're a global terrorism you then develop a policy which is very complex it's not just going after global terrorism but a complex of really going into a dangerous and intervention and also you know occupation etc it's clear that the american people are sick of the carnage. in iraq and afghanistan i don't mean the
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american people i mean the conflicts in the heads of the policy may well the policy makers are concerned about being elected and reelected and they know that the american people many of them are saying we don't want more intervention simply because we don't want to see more americans dying and because we have a real economic problems at home so why are we going to be you know. spending so much on going to you know going to war i want to get get. if you could help me to the bottom of this complex is it that is it is it the sense that if if we don't intervene. someone else you know we're going to lose influence someone else was i was going to cold war mentality i don't know potentially i don't i don't think so i think that there are people who exaggerate me for example desire to have more influence to forge better alliances which could be benefit if you know
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they're in favor of the u.s. that's what i mean i think that you know the u.s. is path has to be to ford's better alliances with the peoples of the region it cannot simply be motivated by simply saying well there are alternative emerging powers here you know or reemerging powers depending on how you view things with regard to russia let's say as compared to china we can't we can't simply develop almost a new cold war mentality here and say well you know if we don't play it quite right they're ready to sweep in and take everything off i think that what you're going to have and what we have is a competition over spheres of influence ok we see that already oh i think china certainly china's china is very present in many parts of the world from sudan as the world we're talking about from sudan to pakistan you know developing its foreign diplomacy and its fears of influence i think clearly for russia. there's
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a concern about you know it's fears of influence in the region and for the u.s. they will that's what will keep us in the region i mean i don't see how how we could ever talk about divorcing ourselves from the region if a no other reason given the push in u.s. policy you still have two primary drivers in terms of national interest and that is oil and israel. you know given given american politics you see it's not a matter of an intellectual thing american politicians the majority of american politicians we've seen this time and time again are absolutely convinced that these are two non-negotiable priorities not only as a matter of principle but as a matter of being reelected oil and israel meaning gas prices and the law be. concerned if you look at american politics the concern of most politicians in congress ok the concern is not only out of
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a commitment to save israel but also in terms of you know the ability to be reelected and you also see it in our campaign now look at how and obama ok have been courting the jewish vote and it concerned about it obama has to be concerned about losing what is a you know a long time tradition of american jews voting democratic obama what happens with obama in the last two years the administration has backed away from it's putting pressure on the netanyahu government remember after the cairo speech obama went toe to toe head to head with netanyahu on the settlements wouldn't back off and went back and forth back and forth but then you know look at what happened the last time netanyahu was here he speaks before congress and congress gives him what was a twenty seven or twenty nine standing ovations plus a lot of sitting ovations what's the message there the u.s. congress on a previous visit of netanyahu as netanyahu was coming in
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a confrontational situation with with the american president the u.s. congress the majority drafted a a letter to netanyahu expressing its support not only for the state of israel but for the netanyahu government so they know the politics when the convention came up the democratic convention what did they try to out all of a sudden the democrats were talking about movement of the embassy to jerusalem so they know that that is a reality and so all politic. regardless of parties have believed this for decades and will continue so for the foreseeable future that's not going to change much obama was the guy who gave the impression with his cairo speech and others that he was willing to begin to renegotiate america's policy on. you know on israel and palestine but in fact when it came down to hard political realities has backed off do you think there's a crack between the white house and tell me over iran or is it just like
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good cop bad cop mad a game that they're playing out it is complicated i mean the same place i think that i think that. netanyahu who's. from my point of view netanyahu who's arrogance which he's always had. has been enhanced as well mostly by the kinds of things we were just discussing his ability to take obama on. his duty to come to the united states regularly and take. and how many situations would you have a foreign representative in effect coming in and saying i don't care what the president thinks i'm going to go to the congress and try to get what i want and now he is pushing the u.s. to war that's right and netanyahu the necking as lecturing of this administration and say the red lines are not drawn strongly enough when it comes to a military attack. what other leader could be dictating to the president i would say to feel that he could do it. i believe that obama has been working it very
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carefully because of elections ok but that obama has old really tried to communicate yet we're going to be strong on iran and we will be even stronger and stronger if iran doesn't. back away but but he's made very clear that he's not willing to talk about and put on the table significant threat of military intervention and that's what's bothering netanyahu netanyahu would like to be able to communicate to the world that. the israelis are ready which he has to attack and that it will be done with the full support of the united states and he's not getting that he'd like to believe we've had enough instances in the past where israel could go in and raid a country we've we've seen it from when it went into iraq when it went into lebanon etc and the u.s. would sit on its hands you know or into gaza and i think what he wants to do i want to do is create
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a context for that you know where you keep laying the groundwork you keep painting iran as this evil empire that you're going after and you keep putting pressure on the united states because what you're doing is saying we're going to have to do this because israel faces extinction and you're hoping therefore to put pressure from within the country from both the hard line christian zionist right from from apac the jewish lobby and also from from our congress but i think the ultimate the ultimate potential goal is that there is a danger that you mean rhetoric is not helping now no do you really think that there is that a bigger threat to israel's existence coming from i think i think that israel is is exaggerating the imminence of that threat there's no doubt about it and there is that yeah i mean there is a point it could be made but then if you had said this a long time long time ago when he makes these threats he also when he came to the
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u.n. had a private meeting at the u.n. that a number of us attended and it's not that i believe anything but then he said but he did say something that was pretty logical at the time which was look if we engaged in any kind of nuclear attack we would be inviting the decimation of our country because there would be a counter attack and just the other day in the american press it wasn't that was saying it but somebody else that was sort of saying well if the iranians were to do this obviously iran would be the one that would really suffer so when. when netanyahu acts as if it's israel that faces such a degree of a threat and extinction that it would justify a preemptive strike it's just hard to believe that he really thinks that the rain ians would risk that because they know what would be a lose situation suicidal there is rightly thank you ok.
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remains a mystery even for specialists how a voice can produce several sounds it warms but we didn't use the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and even stones of souls by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was.
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there are special instruments that accompany the singing guinea says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument. those that have suffered a fall is because of the spirit of the horse came to his dream and said make an instrument from the tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the strings . and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so i called the instrument again you which means come back and this melody only suman is called.
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to fly is one of the most famous groups in the republic their next goal is to tour broad they say for you are peons it's difficult to pick up and sing so i ask them to teach me and see if i can do it. cheer it up and they were. sharing it oh you. did that was sure to say can ya do was you think gang are ok. but now it is a moody part of the song and not the actual fruit singing which i wouldn't even try to refute. so maybe you have to be born here to be able to sing like this i thought so until i met she looks like a deveny and i don't even speak their language but she is from japan. most says to heart and mind that you come from two hundred years ago and feels
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happy here she's not planning a professional singing career she keeps practicing just because it's become part of her nature. caught up in danger in the maldives and safety of russian citizens who are among the passengers of a serial bound plane intercepted by a turkish fighter jets eyewitnesses say some on board were beaten and injured. meanwhile u.s. special forces take up position near syria southern border with the pentagon touting the deployment of jordan as a safeguard against any violence spillover. spain's credit rating gets lashed to near and junk status over fears that its economy is too far gone for an
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effect of her conference with warnings of further downgrades to call. congress finds out the death of america's ambassador to libya was the result of a rapid decline in security since last year's string of moammar gadhafi the killing was also found to be an act of terror and not part of mob violence sparked by an anti islam fill time for the latest sports update now with. hello there thanks for watching and these are the headlines serial chief tour de france legend long zome strong as the accused of using found drugs to fuel his victories in a damning report released by the u.s. anti-doping agency plus annoying go to a pretty big body for you the latest from the k h o and i am outside russia coach
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fabio capello proposed tonight is taking for the crucial world cup qualifier against portugal in more. of the reputation of seven time tour de france champion lance. strong lies in tatters today the u.s. anti doping agency has released its report detailing how he took drugs on a massive scale to secure his victories and accuses him of being the ringleader in the most sophisticated doping conspiracy in sporting history central to the reported test amazing against armstrong from eleven of his former teammates from the u.s. postal service is taking armstrong is accused of using a cocktail of banned substances including the blood boosting e.p.o. as well as blood transfusions and he said to threaten fellow riders with the sack if they did not follow a dope in the program it's alleged armstrong also aided and abetted a huge cover up between nine hundred ninety eight and two thousand and five a period when he won the tour de france seven times according to the u.s. anti-doping agency's chief executive the proof is conclusive and undeniable. just
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the overwhelming evidence and the different categories of evidence whether it's eyewitness testimony words firsthand direct admissions that lance armstrong certainly others on the conspiracy arm of scientific documents that are there the financial records the e-mails it paints an undeniable well of unfortunately the deepest and the most sophisticated professionalised drug program that we've ever seen a team run by the u.s. anti-doping agency has now sent its report to the sport's governing body the international cycling union that has twenty one days to appeal or comply with the agency's decision to strip armstrong of his seven tour de france titles the forty one year old has always denied taking performance enhancing drugs but chose not to contest these latest allegations which is lawyers have dismissed. the process is completely rigged i don't care what travis tiger has you can choose only from usada
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approved arbitrator's number one so you know that you're going to get at least two against you and as i told judge barks at the time the christians dealing with the lions in rome had a better record than athletes when they arbitrate with usada now let's move to ice hockey where there's been a nine go through in the cat suns a new and coming up with the win if it's all paid in that five full victory i have a body system amazingly the five thousand fans it needs no doubt had to wait until the second period for the first goal and his buddies who got hit. putting them in front before brandon can skate added another to make it two no but by the end of the period to say they had got the home fans celebrating with robert nielsen i'm down to me to lose in netting in the last ten minutes to make it seem to and in the top eight i continue to school the ghost of a c.s. and to mitch mcconnell this time giving them a to go advantage however there is still plenty of fight left in body so they
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called that way back with two strikes and being cousins looked says but to paid i did have the last say as a new in popping up with that dramatic win to keep his team winning arrive by four to pull the final school. else but he just got a shootout win over spot at moscow the muscovites enjoying a to go pushing himself. an attorney in the court said netted but it doubled from not even my living sent a match into overtime and when it came to the shootout a ten meter nodded again the extra point for the to consider themselves a bit lucky. for me personally the match was over a very tense with a want to scoring chances it's good that we received a positive result of course the especially since the school. to neal and we were losing but we managed to pull it together and even the score. here it was very
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difficult to have lost the game there was a lot going on our land i think we got really lucky and our goalkeeper leads very well. in other games and pass defeated away in a shootout and more clashed after their five one on home ice lokomotiv. atlanta in the moscow region in overtime. to football manager fabio capello has slight injury concerns over three players for the world cup qualifier against portugal in moscow on friday strike alexander cough defender. and midfielder roman shearer cough have all been training individually this week however capello is expected to name captain igor in his side despite the midfielder being dropped by his club's ennead after a rather overpay the winner of tomorrow's match will gamey at right leading green path currently talk about on goal difference from portugal with both sides on six points with two wins from. matchups. football chiefs have played down
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fears the country will not be ready to host the world cup in twenty forty or fifty delegation will arrive in the country for a five day visit next week but the man in charge of brazil's preparations is confident that everything has to be done well we. think we have are all yes it's not easy huge event huge challenge a lot of requirements that we must feel but we are hard to believe everything own peril. well he was speaking outside leaders in football conference in london and also there was former bolton star briefly wham there midfielder retired after suffering a cardiac arrest while playing against total settlements a guy that saw his heart stopped beating for more than an hour and although doctors say he's made a miraculous recovery the twenty four year old admits he still suffers mentally. mentally i think of lost most of my memory. and this was
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a way to build on to meet you remember to get back to normality how it was before so i vowed that it was not a problem on the board or try not to think about it too much to try to enjoy life in general is going to come around and are trying to get on with things because if you try to think about it too much you kind of throws the puck into the motivation to get. the fastest man in the world the same boat as again he said he'd like to forge a career as a footballer after he has given up athletics as a six time olympic champion intends to defend his one hundred six hundred meters titles as well as his relayed gold in rio in twenty six days he will be thirty by then and after that may even try his hand at the long jump but once the running spots are hung up jamaican has his eyes on trying to make it in the world of football. would be either of them are courier there to my career i don't know what would be something to try because i think i'll be good at it just watching t.v. and see these guys play soccer all the time. try to march as
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a jamaican so i do go something i like to charge a film. about will be competing in the world and chips in moscow next summer and there could be a few russian cheerleaders egging him on cheerleading has enjoyed rapid growth in russia over recent years and the best work i'm painting at the recent annual chair dance tournament in the russian capital with more on that is my kind of chunk. cheerleading has come a long way since it first started out as a person vocally urging a crowd to support the team the united states with the break sports like american football and basketball has championed the art of cheerleading moving it into an entirely new and separate sport and with it attracting a whole bunch of the jews yes to follow us around the globe including russia because we have so many teams here who otherwise support the sport clubs who perform at corporate and social events we probably cannot compete with the united states it's a moment but i believe will definitely bring in our own distant the russian touch
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to it it's a very physically demanding school much akin to gymnastics and a letter where risky moves a par for the course of this event however was all about the show elements of cheerleading and had plenty of talent and commitment on display including two silver medal winners from the two thousand and twelve european cheerleading championships i decided to just fine and i like it. down seeing music and i think it's a very bold and in russia is that a lot of girls that they want to take wasn't from competition since your allegiance . in russia we also want to hear today cheerleader is a far more visual character and carries an image that many recognize and when you couple that with russian explorers the beautiful women it's a surprise cheerleading hasn't taken off to something the girls know all too well about very much we can definitely boast about our beauty of course the level of
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american cheerleading is the benchmark but we're slowly but surely moving in the right direction. definitely started off as an american tradition but as you could see cheer loading has begun global since then of course russia is still new to the whole aspect of the physical side of vocal support but what's not to twenty fourteen olympics next year on the world cup in twenty eight teams there's plenty to cheer about. the project a heartbeat. new .
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