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the seaward feud says absolutely outraged turkish claims that the intercepted moscow damascus flight was used to carry ammunition with the departure airport also say the cargo was illegal. and turkey's attempt as you do all of these make in the region stunned and call transferred to feel that i'm close behind and honest mildly fueling this syrian war. also it's funny it's nice in american politics with vice presidential candidates facing off in a. war zone weighs down cynically as a charge that. they know we're joining nobel committee prepares to announce the
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winner of the coveted peace prize look at how much the i would actually has to do with. this is our see coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program damascus has lashed out at ankara over allegations that this see one person should share intercepted by turkey mid-flight carried a russian made a munition syrian authorities along with the moscow air force that dispatched the flight maintained there was no illegal cargo on board on this now from r.t. is an idea. syria calls it turkey should allegations said that the syrian the plane was carrying out munition and some other sort off military cargo was absolutely on true trusting that the plane was not carrying anything illegal so far the trick you
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cited hasn't provided any out of a dense proving the statement in response syracuse to turkey also piracy over the detention off its clean late on wednesday meanwhile a russian airport representatives from where the plane a initially departed to damascus was out of the customs and the security did not to find anything suspicious before the planes take off and now the documents coming from the airport have already been handed to officials for a further inspection again of this incident took place late on wednesday when having departed from one of the moscow airports syrian air passenger plane that was carrying thirty seven people on board was heading to damascus when as soon as it crossed the turkish border tricky style sixteen fighter jets forced the plane to land and after the search that blasted through mobile then the ninth hour worser and later the people onboard of this plane completely poor and at times to very
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aggressive to truth and treatment coming from the turkish security forces the planes cargo was confiscated in all of the down the plane could continue through to syria claims that this turkey should be heaver yet again proves its policy which is not aimed at keeping peace in the area. the european union has won by a nobel peace prize for its efforts and you nice in the continent during tough economic times so the wood is intended to play down this debt crisis raging across the blogs and bridge rifts among the e.u. nations that has formed over the past few years countries affected by the debt crisis such as spain and agrees have seen a surge in my. of antigovernment protests of late economic hardship has also given rise to a multitude of radical political forces across the continent and of course we'll continue discussing this story subject later on this statement from the community also in the region not
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a good. place for. tolls. appears. you will not. be a lot of prizes. for the prize was conceived by alfred nobel to forster for turnitin between nations but as a report some recent winners have done more to fuel conflicts around the world took it. the decision on the nobel peace prize is often politically motivated for a simple reason it's mostly about war and peace and we know that it's those with power who can wage or stop wars but where there is politics there is room for argument here we have the nobel peace prize laureates from the last ten twelve years let's try and bring up some of those arguments kofi annan served as the u.n. secretary general from one thousand nine hundred seven to do thousand and six while in office is stood by the u.s. and supported the nato bombing of former yugoslavia essentially bypassing the u.n.
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security council the move set a precedent in the polls cold war war than in some sense pave the way for more unilateral interventions by the way as was the iraqi invasion so kofi annan received his prize in two thousand and one another you unofficial on the list mohamed el baradei who served as the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog for more than a decade until two thousand and nine he received the peace prize in two thousand and five years later mr el baradei announced that he regretted his silence over the u.s. invasion of iraq in two thousand and three at that time the un watchdog had no evidence of your iraq having weapons of mass destruction and maybe argued mr el baradei could have done more to stop the invasion on false grounds but he didn't back to our list several us politicians among the awarded including president jimmy carter . from nine hundred seventy seven to nine hundred eighty one is peace prize in two thousand and two shocked those who remembered how was it an inspiration to help
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indonesia slaughter tens of thousands of people in east timor then there was al gore a presidential nominee who received the prize in two thousand and seven for raising awareness on climate change there were some arguments about that when as well and in two thousand and nine the nobel peace prize went to president obama probably the most arguable the choice of the prize committee because at that time he was on. less than one year into his presidency he has just announced the surge in afghanistan yes he was pulling out if you rock but the deadline for withdrawal had already been set by the bush administration and it's worth noting that later the obama administration was working behind the scene to persuade the iraqi government to ask for a certain number of american troops to stay on but the iraqis didn't go forward so there was only one known american head of state on the list came de jong awarded in the year two thousand the former president of south korea contributed to easing tensions with north korea and to the economic progress of his country whatever
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arguments one may have with regards to each of those laureates the nobel peace committee doesn't have to explain their toy such a process is known to be very secretive and they wouldn't even say who the other nominees were until fifty years after the prize was awarded in washington i'm going to check them. out on hostile show from the american vice presidential country as they faced each other for the first and only time. people saw these are for. war people signed up for medicare advantage of the change but there's nobody who's right. i don't know. i know you're under a lot of tourists to make. but i think it will be better served if we don't keep interrupting each other well if we don't take over for a minute said governor romney said. romney remained his in that debate where it was all about making a point republican hopeful paul ryan tunks the democrats will lead to death by
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america's i'm the boss of it to me via citing security blunders companies finance president joe biden in turn called out his rivals double standards on taxes and taken his to go to war board but accusations of lying is disinformation and even a clearance flying they show that there is no love lost between republicans and democrats but california state university professor paul sheldon food says honesty was obviously not a priority after the first debate between obama and romney political cartoonist. i don't hear those fighting each other with their noses this is no different these been one other way to live through. neither side would attack the other on things in which they were both rebel and that's why you have to pick these tiny little issues turn sampled biden said correctly that. ryan had voted two of put the iraq and afghanistan wars on the credit card helping to cause the deficit is
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actually right and he was right about that he didn't bother to say the democrats will report right and of course he's one of the ones who says that the only way to peace is wide total world domination by total military power. at the same time we're going to want to say that iran was the world's leading supporter of but terrorism proves it will impact america and saudi arabia one more terrorist organizations in the region than anybody else it's time for them to quit whining start you know that's what the american voters with the world and has a base of our own cross-talk piece of his gas discounts just how different they counted it's bad genders really are the full shows coming your way at nine fifty g.m.t. but here's a preview. if romney wins if the republicans win the white house they will also probably keep the majority in the house and wins a majority in the senate and if the republicans control all the important political
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positions the white house the senate and see house then you will see a huge difference america has a huge target and the next four years will be about who pays for that and i can tell you it will be a huge difference was obama controls the white house or mitt romney control go ahead jump in but i think that misses the point he the fact is that the have any ideological debate to some degree during the campaign about when it comes to actually governing it's the same old story obama said lots of things during his campaign and then he renounced virtually all of them when he became president and that's what you can expect with mitt romney romney's got five positions on every single issue that he's jumped forward in back. issues that so much of. which are. going to be republicans and democrats
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this is r.c. let's move on now the leader of hezbollah has claimed responsibility for launching us cars are grown into israel during the weekend and vowed to send more according to the lebanese movement the unmanned craft managed to reach sensitive locations including the d.m. or nuclear facility political analyst kamil wasn't a says this means hezbollah is ready for. the message to the really good prime minister netanyahu all been like but in a lot of pressure on the obama administration to draw a lot of the rug lie in today i think i was about la crosse one of those red line and the israeli aerospace for the first he didn't say for the first time he said that it's not the first time and probably would not be the last time and the challenge israeli security of israel actually violated lebanese airspace in the. five six years so i think hezbollah. was able actually to make. it very challenging for the prime minister of israel
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actually wanted to send very strong message to the israeli that they're already and gave them all they have the means and the will to do what it takes a war break out in the regional level. to remember plenty more lined up for you and the taste of all there for you right now you'll never want to look at your diamond ring the same way again astronomers have found the girl's new best friend at the planet. thirty thousand dollars a ticket fine for anyone hoping to make them fortunate reselling tickets for the summer for twenty four and.
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some other stories making news around the world eighteen people have been killed in a u.s. drone strike in the tribal area of pakistan the strikes on the set a militant compound that officials links to the county terror network is the second attack in as many days coming on the heels of and i'm drawn peace march the took place and there are. last weekend. in cairo protesters have once again descended on to hope square infuriated by the acquittal of mubarak loyalists a group of former officials has been charged with sending mounted on these men armed men to forcibly break up demonstrations last year their protests have model for residents morse's first hundred days in office with public outrage forcing him to remove the country's top prosecutor acts of its have called for more action on friday. a group of journalists and activists have officially demanded greater transparency court martial proceedings of alleged whistle blowing soldier bradley
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manning who may face life in prison they are present as their argument to a panel of civilian charges one of the campaign that says transparency is crucial in such an unprecedented case. all we're asking is that what we want to use these documents to provide a card and we want to take some of the theories that are being floated in the room and ask legal experts will be able to read an actual document so that. we can just create more understanding around what is happening is a quite a high profile case and what is happening with this trial there are trailblazing legal theories where the government is alleging that bradley manning. aided the enemy which is a capital so it's incredibly critical that we would be able to use that information . about breaking news story this hour the european union has won the nobel peace prize for its efforts in good night in the continent during tough economic times there was intended to play down the debt crisis raging across the bloc and bridge
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rifts among e.u. nations that have formed over the past few years countries affected by the debt crisis such as spain and greece have seen the surgeon massive antigovernment protests of late it can only harsher has also given rise to a multitude of radical political forces across the continent the european union will now decide on a leader to go and receive the award. they leaders of the you are not only on an economic nature they realize in how undemocratic the union has become and that's the view of an e.p. daniel hanna when he gave an interview to our channel you can or should in full in about eleven set to g.m.t. but here's a preview. the only body that can propose new legislation in the european union is the unelected european commission if any country were run like that if supreme power wielded by twenty seven people into the ballot box would be regarded
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as an outrage and yet the people who talk most fervently about turning the e.u. into something like a super. all remarkably relaxed about the undemocratic nature of it and from the basic lack of democracy you get the contempt for popular opinion you get the way sources like referendum results if they go the wrong way you get the sense that public opinion is an obstacle to overcome rather than a reason to change direction it is an extraordinary paradox that twenty seven countries each of them a liberal problem in true democracy in its own right have come together and accepted a system that would make zimbabwe look democratic. nonetheless not crossed our business desk merino the you has just won the nobel peace prize are investors proud and happy well you know i have to say even if you look at the
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numbers the e.u. commission has said that since two thousand and eight up until two thousand and eleven european countries spent three and a half a trillion euros just to keep the banking system afloat now this nobel peace prize gives them a little over one million dollars to do the math. really help the situation money wise at least and you can see investors aren't all that impressed either the situation is still full as we can see that the german banks as well go into positive territory if you can even call it that so for now the level of the surprise financially speaking doesn't change the situation that much and to go even further let's talk about greece here and examine the situation there because we know that every second young person in greece is failing to find a job and that's because the jobless rate had every right chords twenty five percent for the month of july one point three million greeks one employed that month and more than one thousand jobs have been caught every single day over the past year soft austerity measures are likely to push the country in so another year
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of recession and the jobless rate could rise even further. so those are very optimistic there let's take a look at currencies we have a hero which is still strengthening against the u.s. dollar for the. when we have the russian currency it is gaining against the currency past at this hour moving on to the motion more against which i've been following the downbeat pessimistic over the other cross the border you see the r.t.s. and the mindsets are heading towards one percent in the red that's our oil prices that have not been helping because they've been makes me know that we're expecting a report that shows us stockpiles are on the rise in the u.s. which is of course its biggest news that we also know about amid rising tensions in the middle east there's concern over supply disruptions but let's talk about something else to do with oil another company here ralston after giants is looking to help local african companies to build a gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique the project is being reviewed by
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engineers and all the documents should be ready and some of your holidays now the pipeline could be as long as seven hundred kilometers and costs around seven hundred million dollars in lost that also wants to build in the oil storage terminal and zimbabwe but go in back to your question i believe that this nobel prize vote i believe we can see from the numbers has little to change the five and that is that people are not happy with its measures something needs to be done much rather have the leaders instead of the reward to see some action and something implements a solution marina thank you very much indeed and coming up some more insight into the u.s. presidential race size pieces of oil gas if any of the country it's will be able to make a difference. trimmings
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in this tree even for specialists 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 souls imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was. there are special instruments that accompany the singing give gainey 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
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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 coming 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 out of the instrument he did so i called the instrument again which means come back and this melody only assuming is called cross. to fly is one of the most famous groups in the republic there. next goal is to tour broad they say for you were peons it's difficult to pick up and sing so i asked them to teach me and see if i can do it. cheerio it up and they were.
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sharing it oh you. did that was sure to say can. you. get a off oh. but now it is only a movie part of the song and not the actual fruit thing which i wouldn't even try to repeat. so maybe you have to be born here to be able to sing like this puzzled so until i met mall she looks like a deveny and i don't even speak their language but she is from japan. most as to modern minds from two hundred years ago until soppy here she's not planning a professional singing career she keeps practicing just because it's become part of her nature.
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below and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle republicans and democrats alike tell the american people that they have a stark choice before them in this election year is it really the case does america's two party system monopolize national politics in crowd out real discussion of political issues and does it really matter who is elected president in november. and. to cross-talk the us political system i'm joined by nicholas carroll in sacramento he's a journalist and author of walk away from debt for a better future in washington we have bruce fein he is the founder of the lic field group and american freedom agenda and in frankfurt we crossed to christophe on marshall he is the u.s. bureau chief for spiegel all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want nicholas in sacramento you got up early as for the
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program so i'm going to go to you first ok i live abroad i've lived abroad for a long time and i've had to explain american politics to foreigners for over two decades it looks like american politics is trivial it's about character and it's not about substance the last debate told us that the last presidential debate how much substance is there in this election cycle or any election cycle these days in the us i'm having trouble saying because i have trouble staying awake for more than ten minutes of any one debate. say not much substance that all if we if we are just starting their might be a different matter ok well i mean what what what what how do you account for that i mean why is it that way. world is on much to be discussed romney is trying to find a position to settle for the middle obama has his hands tied to a large extent bar you haven't heard of the bush war and the bush recession. is also the first effort of african american president which puts
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a sort of in the position that j.f.k. was back in one nine hundred sixty the first irish american president it's not talked about but it is an issue so he can't go on the coincidence of what romney care ok bruce what do you think about that crazy well i think that it's the reason why there is such an overlap between the democrats and republicans in part because the electoral system fences out new ideas i was a senior policy adviser to ron paul who was received with great enthusiasm by veterans and with a substantial portion of the republican base even though it challenge the idea of bush cheney empire the assertion of executive profit have to initiate war to stew detain without accusation or try to place people on predator drone assassination lists without any outside review and he was told at the republican convention he couldn't speak unless he agreed to support right.
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