tv [untitled] October 16, 2012 4:30am-5:00am EDT
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example here is the crisis in syria is the un more about preventing international military interventions rather than resolving conflicts with what i witnessed in the last few weeks with. the deliberation after delegation and i had the chance to talk to almost everybody and the last couple weeks ninety one bilateral meetings there was ninety one bill actual meetings in may in a week it was it was a pretty tall order to try to put forward is the necessity to act swiftly and to act so that the violence stop now in my opinion the political future of syria that is to be decided first and foremost by the syrian people. i believe it is strategically important very important for the world but it has to come second to the secession of the violence and hostilities we just went through the general debate which is the high level segment of the session of the
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general assembly where all the world leaders come and they spend one week in one building and we have a situation in syria where one hundred two hundred sometimes even three hundred people die per day. and all the world leaders come they meet in one building and they go away to their respective capitals. and very little or nothing is actually done and i think quite on of this my personal opinion that. it's a fairly or of mother mental proportions you know this is the best institution that we have the united nations it has many flaws it got to be reformed it's got to be revitalized we're going to be very careful how we do it but because we must now break what we have because what we have right now is the best multilateral institution in the world with some kind of rules that in my opinion need to be respected. hugh n.g.a.
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to be it's actually probably the only time that you have all these powerful leaders in one building at one time it is rare occasion when delegations such as you know the u.s. delegation in the iranian delegation are able to speak directly if they want to do they or adversaries countries that don't necessarily get along seize the opportunity to its full potential who are insured you know. mary feeling is there this is just not being used to its full potential. i mean the term doc with everybody and then when. did you have a chance to talk to discern. what the core like that is very relevant and happens to be. true and forgiveness think their position is a no. when i was trying to be nice i'm asking why the two didn't use the
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opportunity because when are you going to have another opportunity maybe next september actually there are political and i would say short term political consideration more clearly drive by the mastic politics that are preventing those people from using the you and general assembly meeting to the full potential general assembly resolutions are not binding on states even less binding are on individuals from what i understand the ga is going to be considering an anti blasphemy resolution a resolution proposed in the aftermath of the violent reaction the anti muslim film made in the us if adopted what can the insurgents from the general simply be curie . a significant world away. and given here or reached in sinai the universal representation of the mankind i think they do carry
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a very very special message which currently going on with regard to blasphemy. something that in my opinion can seriously affect. stability in the entire world and it goes really to the heart of the civilization frictions. are in many ways coloring. this security economic and geopolitical situation of today now there are a lot of people who have different points of view on this issue i mean it's religious feelings meanly versus. versus the freedom of speech as president of the general assembly i will do my best to work with all sides with all parties. to join. to this debate in the general assembly to make sure that the sixty
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seven session resolution. blasphemy that was carry significant world weight and has passed by a vast majority and you have laid out many priorities for your presidency including revitalizing the general assembly there is many ways in which you plan to do that one specifically that set out to me when you spoke of bridging this divide that you say exists within the ga the g one seventy three first the g. twenty can you elaborate on what that divide is and how you plan on bridging at the g twenty is an informal group of countries that you know got themselves together and started working together in order to discuss how to improve the world economic governance the rest of the world a hundred and seventy three countries. i know part of this debate there are a lot of suspicions there are
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a lot of tensions stemming out of this fact there are these twenty guys who are working together closely in order to change things and the way they decide actually influenced the entire mankind when deflection issued it was of the serbian presidency of the general assembly is actually creation of a consultative mechanism. between the g twenty and the rest of the world so that on one side the one hundred seventy two three countries who are not part of the g twenty can contribute with their thoughts and ideas to the worst of the g. twenty and that the g twenty can actually benefit from their insight the insight of one hundred seventy three and also in turn be able to better answer questions related to the legitimacy of the g twenty it will make the general assembly a place for economic discourse for
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a discourse of one of the most important topics in today's world and i very much hope that serbia and russia can work closely together in making it happen because serbia is presiding over the general assembly this year and russia is presiding over the g. twenty you are youngest person to ever be elected to the position of president of the general assembly for i don't mind saying or thirty six years old what kind of message do you think this sentence to young people around the world but specifically also in serbia in a way i believe this was a. vote of confidence. distributers place in the world twenty years ago our country was actually pushed out of the general assembly we were suspended from the membership in the general assembly almost exactly twenty years to the date when serbia took over presidency in two thousand and twelve we went through a lot of difficulties. we had in the last few years very complicated the plough
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messy to conduct at our place at times confrontational but i think we did a good job in the end of the day we put in front of the world the vote of confidence in serbia as capability to be a constructive integral member of the international community we won this vote and we want to make the best out of it in order to show that serbia is capable. of contributing to world's peace and stability and working very closely with the rest of the world in pushing the pruett is going great i want to ask you about an issue involving kosovo the european commissioner released its report on the e.u. this and bargeman strategy twenty in two thousand and twelve with respect to serbia the european commission has called on serbia to respect the quote territorial integrity of kosovo now the report clearly implies the way in which i read it that
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kosovo is an independent state. now that is despite the fact that kosovo unilaterally declared independence in two thousand and still remains under the administration of the united nations what do you make of this report it is a report in the current their staff serbian. accession to the european union and of course it is down to the serbian government to decide how to deal with this these findings and these recommendations are no longer part of the serbian government have full trust in the serbian government that they are going to hold treated. in the way that is in line with serbia's constitution and with democratic will overwhelming democratic will of serbian people but when it comes to territorial integrity. as well as sovereignty. here in the us we
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are worried about respecting severin team territorial integrity of country. member states serbia's one such member states possibles. i don't expect it ever to become one so my job is to worry about sovereignty and territorial integrity of un member states including serbia cos it was an internal affair. serbia corroborated by disappeared the council's parameters set out and the security council resolution four forty four president of the cameras thank you very much for your time thank you very much.
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in this remote siberian village people still sing the songs which russians sing to demean agents and they cherish the. practice church before the seventeenth century the old believers here is sign bierria are a conservative community they're known as the simi skeer a word which refers to family meetings. the day i may believe in a care yet again i feel. i now am that i could brag that i. was that. people here are happy to show their way of life to tourists and to show them how to dance in the local star. a girl needs to watch her legs don't go up too much during the dance she must be a modest. seventeen year old is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances
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at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. ok ok. i didn't ask on time for her dad says because i want to keep up to date with this morning world but still i would like to have camp my bank ground home exercise lawyer and this is my treasure their attachment to the church brought not just an sisters to this remote land east of late by call more than two hundred fifty years ago they were exiled in persecuted for not agreeing to the orthodox who forms introduced in russia in the sixteen hundreds they wanted to maintain their time honored rituals deal believers still baal and cross themselves with two fingers not with three as they do in modern orthodox churches in russia and never knew when praying but this fall the city says it's not so much the rituals they cherish as
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the moral principles he does not approve of what knowledge is doing. it's akin to build believe a woman must never show her naked legs and. things started to spoil during the soviet union. was more and more young people leaving for the big city it's this here is the old believers culture it could be imperiled nowadays young people prefer urban life to devoting their life to agriculture but it's not necessary to leave the inside to remember that and try to keep them alive you know as your plans to continue her studies abroad to grandmother says wherever she goes as long as the queues are fresh in her memory so is the culture.
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iran tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate their future. you a selection of clothes guy every day clothes are to begin to go to work twenty second. was out of the river random deal was london which now means prone to panic activist are in for two years of aggressive campaigning. for president abbas a boring anime's are arming islamic extremists in syria who are poised to seize power if the regime falls according to u.s. officials claim most weapons being smuggled into the conflict zone are and the hands of radicals. have ironic or is now hearing the appeal of the bill or job jailed human rights activist who was sentenced to three years the saugus this as clashes still go on between pro reform demonstrators demanding an end to royal road
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and the country's security forces. and that of course force of dates with you know end and no chance a liberal fans getting lost on the way to home games. is correct because i feel will stay as liverpool's home for the very far for seeable future because they have said we're going to extend the stadium not move more not just a stick. thanks for joining us this is sport today we've got plenty had few including the following stories marking their target story fabio capello and russia will seek to extend their perfect run in qualifying for world cup twenty fourteen tonight i can tell by john in moscow. staying putt liverpool f.c. owners decide to redevelop their own feel
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a stadium and that of the ling and euna arena elsewhere in the city. youth matters the influx of talent into the continental hockey league from across the globe continues this time it's the kids' turn. russia's national football team will be seeking to extend their one hundred percent record in world cup twenty fourteen qualifying later on tuesday they take on azerbaijan in a game they're expected to win with something to spare. russia's world cup qualifying campaign is going from strength to strength nine points from three games and no goals conceded tease them sit top of the group capello saw and put in a very good battling performance against a political team run for from the world i suppose yana certainly not in the same class and almost one hundred places below the russians however the italian is expecting a tough game on tuesday. i know their head coach bertie votes very well and i played against him azerbaijan are a well organized side under disciplined i have noticed that they have
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a number of decent footballers who could cause problems and also have the potential to create something out of nothing capello has hinted that he may make one or two changes to the starting lineup that played against the portuguese discussion call from a replacement defies all in who was brought up at half time look i'm achievement fielder put in a good performance and he says he's expecting his side to be on the attack for long periods on tuesday. i'm pretty sure that azerbaijan will look to defend the numbers when the game gets underway i'm expecting a tough game and it will be difficult to break them down russia ready have a healthy goal difference and with azerbaijan being one of the weaker side to make group this game could be a good chance to score even more goals however captain eager denice of says he'll be happy if russia win one nil and get all three points the main thing for me is that will win i am prepared for us to play scrappy football and get to one nil victory but the most important thing is that we'll win i really want to play in
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a world cup as i haven't played in one yet in my career i'm more than prepared to win every game one nil as long as you make it to brazil. russia will start a strong favorites when they take on as a by another healthy crowd is expected of illusion in the stadium and it seems as food they are getting the fans back onside after a disappointing campaign at the euros and have capello's men get over the points and choose the better of taken another small stride in their quest to qualify for the next world cup automatically fabio capello's enjoyed a dream start to his career as a head coach of the russian national football team as they proudly sit top of group path with maximum points so far while most of us are by john where rush will be hot favorites to win as they look to continue very impressive record and make it four wins out of four pretty from portland r.t. to moscow. where the pick of the fixtures this saving sees world champions spain take on france both teams have a perfect record in group by over the spaniards have won their last three meetings with the blue including their euro two thousand and twelve quarterfinal clash. and
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then full bore the day goes by that in football you always have to respect your rival for me france is one of the most dangerous teams spain has played against so we have to make the best of the great time our team is going through and to make a definite match if we don't have a great game it will be impossible to wade in. over in group c. germany fresh from their six one mauling of our lentil sweden real madrid until or something could europe is the team's only diet with a common string injury like in lives men can boast a dominant record in qualifying so far however the man at the helm is well aware of the swedish was pedigree particular there big man up front. it's usually. stephanie the pensive player of the swedish team is focused on the game of each he's a terrific player and able to find solutions in difficult situations and even more importantly he's able to score goals to. one of the most famous football stadiums
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in the world will be remaining just start on field liverpool a spiritual home this week given the go ahead for an expansion a decade after raising plans of building a brand new stadium at the city's stanley park the reds have announced that they would rather redevelop on field instead the grounds capacity is one of the main issues with fifteen thousand seats to be added to the forty five thousand there at the moment funds will also get a chance to stay at the stadium overnight with the club set to build a hotel on the site and field has been home to liverpool for one hundred twenty years. to tennis where the latest edition of the kremlin cup is picking up pace right here in the russian capital in the men's tournament just the two seeded players are in first run auctions choose their argentinian carlos block will take on because while three time champion is. up against fellow countryman alex vogel mala for junior in the women's side of things there's also just to see the tears and hard for choosing former french cook and semifinals dominic
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a simple but kicks things off against. company in my car of a in what could be a tricky test for her while later a fifth seed not even trouble will enter her rumania simona halep us everything. let's move to the ice where there was a busy day in the kontinental hockey league a month ago with eleven games taking place across europe the day started well for the home side of a guard up to mobilise. all recording wins. then broke out romney's into a four one win a new fire against solid the game of the day though was undoubtedly the top team in the east truck tour which is the second ranked sport in the western conference lockable t.v. and it was the rising of slava lightfoot who won after a shootout. that's where you could claim their biggest win of the season at the expense of the sport next to him defeated czech side left in a shoot videos made of three wins from four games a victory over severstal high flying sky with their hefty n.h.l. contingent. because nets from slovakia aged akbar's on russian ice.
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the national hockey league lockout is of course still underway in north america but it's not only the stars of the game who are flocking to the key h.-l. youth players from across the u.s. of arrived in russia to take part in a training program between the two nations constantine pathak off. well a lot of russia's hope is stories of playing in the cage kill during the initial look out they're also busy over the ice every fan dreams of having his picture taken with them and this aboard is i'm no different but to do so they'd made the very long trip from the united states to see the likes. and. before the ship out i had no idea i want to never expected that but i mean when i when i found out that we were going to meet. him. i wasn't expecting it all to meet any proceed all i mean. i was super amazed to see him old these youngsters are participating
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in an international program that supports efforts to strengthen relationships between the people of the united states and russia and as is often the case sports is proving to be the best means of diplomacy for evie it was still a shock to the russian kids to get to know them and how like it's like how fun it was how. to play she said but. yeah she mentioned in such a different. way you know. these exchange system started back in two thousand and nine as a point of finding women between the two countries so it's not only about playing hockey together myself is just the medium it's what brings us together we all love the sport we all play it we play it you know a little differently but at the end of the day it's still i saw but it gets us all on the same page and then from there we start communicating and bring in our cultures together sport has often proved to be ineffective with schemes including
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changes bringing people together in something they both enjoy which more naturally improves cultural understanding and so this experience may remain with the young players in ways even more memorable than ice hockey can send in by the party. along with that relationship last time is so. short. wealthy british style. sometimes. market finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause
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here it's technology innovation all the rest of from around russia we've got this huge. play. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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