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i'm together i mean. this is our way though he's a leader yes a grandson a while i feel so far away don't take my cap off thomas was a better captain in their team up latest and there's nothing else more you can say . they deserve to win but well you know there's been two years disused here in two thousand and six with tom lehman where. it breaks my heart a little bit more than others because those those two years we did execute while we were given every opportunity to succeed i would gladly go own five very ryder cup my entire career if that means we win every single time that we play and. it's not a fun feeling we spoke to go gently three put bell who's at le golf national coast to find out what went wrong for the usa and what europe did right when you have a i count the ship crunch estimate an hour you became the first european go to win all five matches in a ryder cup you have tell me fleetwood reveling in the occasion as he's probably
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the molly wood golden combination that's what he got right plus the likes of justin rose and all twelve trius scored a point so they felt part of a change and that's what you can see there a much more unified. than the americans look at times a little bit dispirited mickelson and woods didn't pick up a point between them i think they came in probably a bit tired many of them have been playing a lot of go on the end of the u.s. p.g.a. tour but in new york and you've got a five b. energy and if you don't know we're really up for it and you don't jetting with your team right it shows you that perhaps they just didn't have the right mindset and you could see it at times trying to look completely disinterested after his aerobics last week to see if the last thing he wanted to do was to be playing in another roddick out. lewis hamilton won the russian groan praise him a fifty points clear of sebastian vettel in the race for the formula one title but
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only after a little help from his teammate valtteri bottas us the finn was on pole and saatchi he kept the lead and stars in hamilton held on to second head of vettel. despite a clean pit stop for hamilton the timing was all wrong as the bus to vettel managed to pass him while he exited the pit lane adult and kept a cool head he came back to overtake vettel and reclaim second place. from a controversial bit the sadie's told us to move aside he did and hamilton took the lead on lap twenty five he went on to clinch his eight victory of the season and fifth in the last six races it resulted in an awkward radio conversation between both of us in the sadie's boss toto wolff by terry distort the difficult day for you a difficult day for us let's discuss it afterwards or three quarter cup to get a little. space. and still no win for both of us this
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season. yeah i mean that's you did a fantastic job all weekend and it was a real gentleman too to let me buy a cd is now not fighting for the championship is where we are and. you know it's just been such a great weekend for the team the team done such an exceptional job to have this advantage on ferrari and have a one two usually you will be just elated but you know i can understand how difficult it was about three but really it is untested top today and it's up to two to win but. championship wise as a team we're trying to win both championships and. i think today it was a real team effort you know losers not fighting for the championship. and we are fighting for the core structures so yeah we always have a plan but. today's you know it's always difficult to predict what's going to happen in the road it's always kind of. i was going to go but. first it was russian president vladimir putin here handed hamilton the trophy it's his
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seventieth korea win twenty one behind the record of michael schumacher how most of his fifty points play with five races to go closing in on that fifth well title. spanish motorcyclists and i could ask oh has made history becoming the first female writers when a motorbike world title twenty one year old could ask oh clinched the world supersport three hundred title by a single point in the final round on sunday at my core in france she started the race in twenty four to way back to finish thirteenth casco dedicated her championship win to a friend and fellow rider who died in a motor to accident last spring the. veteran cyclist alexandra velvet they has finally ended a long wait for his first world title at thirty eight years old the spaniard won a thrilling elite men's road race in austria which ended with a four way sprint on the final stretch of the grueling two hundred fifty eight kilometer course valverde the frenchman remembered a into second he's finished runner up twice but this was well that his first
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rainbow jersey. and gold medal. tennis world number one simona halep was forced to pull out of the china open because of a back injury there are many and suffered the injury a week ago that will hand open the french open champion lost the first set to the one hundred thirteenth ranked on step book of tunisia six one before retiring after just thirty one minutes. plenty of fireworks in the final of the chengdu open is but atomic to confound be a funny well tomic is usually the one who gets the bad press over his behavior this time it was for many who lost his cool after losing a point in the second set the italian got a code violation for smashing his racquet and folding it in hoffa's also caught kicking it as he lost two sets to one for tomic this was his first a.t.p. title in three years. and that is all useful for now have will feel later joe thank you very much that's it for this news hour on al-jazeera from me for me back
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much extreme content as they can get undercover to gauge how ethics weigh against profits and how the rules are being written. and signed facebook on al-jazeera. canadian and us media reporting that a new free trade deal has been reached between canada and the us. or about us and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up mass burials planned in indonesia as the death toll from the earthquake and tsunami jumps to eight hundred and number expected to rise significantly. celebrations in macedonia after
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a referendum to change the country's name is ruled invalid jus to a low turnout. and the white house denies it's trying to limit the f.b.i. investigation into u.s. president donald trump supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. canadian and us media reporting that a deal has been reached on a revised north american free trade agreement canada's prime minister justin trudeau is holding a late night cabinet meeting ahead of a u.s. imposed monday deadline to jump administration wants candidate to sign the updated deal or face exclusion from the pact with the u.s. and mexico with dying is lack is joining us now from toronto with more it sounds to me daniel from being on the outside of all of this that the trump administration's been setting the agenda and the timeline for this as canada been able to get a deal that is happy with. that's of the probably what most canadians are wondering
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right now because this is literally happening more or less as we speak you mentioned the prime minister and cabinet are meeting here and the deadline for canada being in this pact was rapidly approaching this is all happening within an hour or two of the deadline expiring so while we are seeing broad strokes of the deal and each side obviously is going to claim the u.s. and canada that they did the best job and got what they wanted out of it we need to see the detail and that'll probably take some time but it looks like the canadians have given up access to their protected market for dairy products something president and trump himself weighed in on on many occasions in the often very mocking tone demanding that market be opened up but they did that in exchange for various things they wanted such as a better dispute resolution mechanism for trade disputes with the united states and some guarantees that the americans won't slap tariffs on cars made here this is a very big deal these two countries do half a trillion dollars
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a year in business between them and it's over one trillion when mexico is included in the three way deal so we're getting this right was very important to all three governments and that was plenty of arguments over whether they did but the deal seems to be done at least for now let's get to what is this going to mean for justin trudeau because the daily deal that you refer to there is a very serious political issue in canada isn't it. it's that sensitive political issue in canada among the dairy farmers now there's only twelve thousand or so of them but at the same time they do have a lot of political experience keeping their market close to exports and it's very likely that what canada has given up is not a huge chunk of the market where the u.s. can import willy nilly milk and other products it's probably just limited access basically i think the canadian strategy on this was to take it as close to the deadline as possible but also negotiated through earlier deadlines that president
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trump is set because they know that the president would like a deal that he can boast about as he goes about for his various rallies he's up to one more night monday night back so it's going to be interesting to see what those details are what the reaction is but i think there's a great deal of relief at least in justin trudeau his government that they finally got this more than a year process to a conclusion all that has to happen now and it's not to be sneezed at is getting it through the parliaments of canada and mexico and congress in the u.s. that's probably an easier thing than what they've been negotiating to date tonight don't go for now thanks very much indeed most graves are being dug in indonesia in a desperate attempt to stop the spread of disease after friday's earthquake and tsunami people are being warned to prepare for the death toll in the thousands with many remote areas still cut off well most of the eight hundred people confirmed dead are in the city of pallu six metre high waves crashed ashore destroying
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everything and their pos but there's been no word yet from don't gotta a city thirty kilometers to the north on the subject reports the difficult task of looking for survivors this is what is left in the city of battle after friday's make that the seven point five earthquake and tsunami rescue workers frantically trying to find those who may still be alive so its efforts are being hampered by block roads and the collapse period. rescue teams stuck by hand to free twenty four people trapped in the rubble of this hotel the owner told local media people could still be heard crying for help but no heavy lifting equipment was available. dozens remain missing in the city of over three hundred thousand those who did survive the quake and tsunami that follow now have to try to lift off anything they can find things like this of people looting local shops and siphoning petrol from cars are
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becoming the norm as is very slowly coming in. many injured. but the red cross estimates that more than one point six million people have been affected but the killer concerns about the nearby. where the impact is still unclear. is home to over two hundred seventy thousand people the indonesian president is visiting to assess the damage and the rita so the people more help is on the way. i have seen directly the situation in the field the real conditions everything is still that an emergency status but the most important thing i would like to emphasize to all ministries military police and regional administrations is first to focus on all things related to evacuation but for now bodies continue to feel the streets of. being one not to return to their homes aftershocks continue. to. those affected by the earthquake and tsunami have been
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talking about their ordeal. struck at just finish my shopping i was at the cashier suddenly everything went dark and the wall started falling around us it was horrible i rushed to the back with my daughter and we made outside safety. we were having some snacks on the. earth quake. i told my son in law to grab his children and someone told me. just after we successfully evacuated. i've got my son here and my mother she got washed away and stuck in a mango tree cheering the tsunami with my other kids she was bleeding from the. present and kristen is a communications director at world vision indonesia she says it's been extremely hard to help victims in the worst affected areas. the government made them put out the medical plan on plan b. somebody made because than our bill so they can do. make us
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a fly ball. treatment to the effect that people all while they're also still doing the government they're doing that if equation and it's also the challenge to the equation because a lot of a building collapse so we need the heavy equipment to make and get the.

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