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the doll winds the australian open and makes history. the spaniard bates, russia is daniel made via it in 5, sits in melbourne, taking his 21st grand slam title more than any other male player. also on the show when to chaos on the us east coast heavy snow and hard can force winds, batter, boston and new york disrupting the lives of millions. authorities issued blizzard warnings for the region. we'll hear from a meteorologist in new england in just a month. and portugal votes for a new parliament 2 years earlier than scheduled. the or the election was cold after a political deadlock on spending wrote down the minorities socialist government. the key election issue is the pandemic. ah, i'm jarrett rate. thank you very much for your company. rough on the dock has won
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the tennis australian open becoming the most successful men's grand slam play ever . it's the 21st title for the 35 year old. this is one ahead of both of his long time, rivals novak jock of it, and roger federer and adult defeated. a russia in 5 sits. it's the 2nd strategy, an open title for the tao. his 1st was over 10 years ago, back in 2009, and it's the 2nd grand slam victory. final 4 med video of a doll also defeated him at the us open in 2019 to break all this down for us. is it chris harrington for from dw sports, chris? hi there. ref a on the dol was to sit down, but then he pulled off this all my he come back, tell us more destiny verses the disruptor ever ruffin a doll dug himself out of a to a set deficit in battle back. it's the come back or top of the come back on top of the come back. i me robin a doll was surprised to be back on tour. he had
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a come back from injury. he contracted cove in december, came back from that. and then now this final in the final set, i mean, wait a, write his name into the history books picking up his 21st grand slam title victory . and the 2nd time he's won in australia 10 years over a decade, separate the 2 victories. he called it one of the most emotional matches of his career. you know, in my opinion, it's one way to walk away from the sport if you ask me. yeah. but he said actually i was listening to him afterwards. he said that actually he might be coming back next year. this is given him kind of the push, the motivation to want to come back and can we call him the greatest play ever now because he, of course, is one title ahead of his 2 rivals. brokovich and fedora. yeah. when you look at the numbers, i mean men lie, women lie numbers, don't you know the numbers separate himself from the big 3. you know, up and all that. all. he also adds his name on the list. only 4 players before him . if $12.00 grand slams, you know, it least the 4 grand slams at least twice,
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you know, he's done that as well. you know, but in terms of continuing down this rain, you know, federer hasn't won a grand slam title since 2018. you looking at all the way he's come back the way he finished. i mean he had a break, his proper routine. you saw buckets of sweat out there. he had to get saw does just to maintain his grip. and if he has that fire still in him, i you know why not, you know, give it a go, but all in all, you know, i think it's safe to say if he walked away today, he will be number one. let's talk of course about in a dollars opponent on image id, if of he has a history of stopping these kind of grand slam historic moments. but today wasn't his day. no, it was not the case kind of a repeat, it will be saw the us open final in 2019 that was also a 5 set thriller, you know? mid with f spoke of the way he prevented joke of it from picking up his 21st at the us open last season. he only thought he pulled some motivation. you know,
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from that experience, he understood that rafa was going to bring his a game. and that's what we saw. but one a game was a bit better yet to add a plus. you know, to ruffin the dolls a report card on that one. okay, just quickly, chris, of course we think back a few weeks and we have to think of, you know, that joke of it in this deportation saga. how is this kind of hung over the tournament? you know, you know, i won't put a thought that would overshadow, you know, this final, but the way the dall played in this final, i think, you know, a lot would argue just his effort. you know, the amount of emotion on the piece that we saw would possibly give him the upper hand in terms of the narrative of surrounding this australian open. but the rule number one, no bad joke of it. i mean, you know, he was going for his, for straight australian open title. he arguably is in the best form of his life in terms of on the court. but obviously he's on the wrong side of right in terms of his position on the vaccination when it comes to coven 19. so the french open is in jeopardy for him as well. he might not have an opportunity to defend that title. so
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right now, you know, i think all of the headline should be about ruffin a doll in his historic achievement in a hopefully all the journalists agree. i think they probably will. we agree with you, chris harrington from d. w. sports. thank you. thank you. or to other news now, a major winter storm has slammed into the east coast of the united states, bringing strong winds and heavy snow. severe weather alerts we shoot across a region of more than 70000000 people. residents there are being urged to stay in doors and avoid unnecessary travel. the snow storm is almost empty. the streets of boston with authorities urging people to stay at home. the bomb cyclone, as meteorologists call it, has generated a dangerous mixture of snow and hurricane force winds. in new england storm surges are threatening communities along the coast, forcing many people to flee inland to safety. we got some sand bags. we elevated
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things in our basement, but this is one of the worst storms i've seen so far. tens of thousands have been left without power along the eastern us. in rhode island, driving is only allowed in emergencies. new york city was spared the worst of the blizzard. somewhere out enjoying a rare sight manhattan, blanketed by a half a meter of snow. this is just a nice sweet winter snowfall. i'm so happy that it is harry, unless you ha, ha ha, ha, ha ha! you're snowball fights. the storm is expected to continue until sunday morning until then it stay home or get home as soon as possible. and earlier i spoke with meteorologist matthew compute, she who's currently in cape cod in massachusetts. i asked him what the situation looks like in the u. s. overall. 70000000 people under different winter storm
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warnings, blizzard warrens at one point with 10000000 people seeing a foot or more snowfall. now the good news. it's calling us your now the store is moving into the canadian americans and eventually kind of out of our neck of the woods, but behind me a lifting plastering of snowfall, boston 2nd biggest storm on record and biggest calendar days, no total on record. and as you can see where i am and we think about 19000, roughly about 5 meters, which is the most recent years since i from the, i'm sorry, now what is the bomb site that we can make up there? i'm basically, it's an, a low pressure system that drops incredible amount of air pressure. $24.00 mil bars in 24 hours, eventually becoming a vacuum cleaner. sucking more area rapidly intense fine. but this thing break in at double the rate needed for obama. genesis going from barely blip on whether maps we harking for slow, just just absolutely incredible weather in the way you're describing it. now this
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code is expected to keep the east group east coast in its great well into sunday. what do you think the authorities have it all under control? yes, so the storm pulls off. sure. we have to remember that low for system spin counterclockwise . so now we have winds out of the west. northwest's pulling down a frigid canadian air mass. and a lot of people still don't have power the entire community. you're probably stuck on cape god without power about 2030 percent of god does not power either. they're in the dark to be able to heat their homes. now suddenly spinning, cold outside, know what to do. other interesting ways. but down there, the road for now they're the roads aren't loud. it's been about 18 to 24 hours since the snow started. the house can buy one and didn't even plow. this is going to drove over the roadway. we have roughly 30 to 42nd meters or snow on the road and i've been here for decades. these are the worst road conditions i've seen
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really any point in my life time. just because i think, nope. all right, the puts in 10 centimeters per hour. there's no way anyone would be able to pilot really keep up. so they just didn't. and now we're kind of snowed in that was my computer in cape cod, massachusetts. matthew enjoyed the snow stay warm. many thanks. and mother nature also generated a wild night of weather here in northern europe, killing at least 4 people across scandinavia. northern germany, brutal winds were a feature of a storm that left its mark on mountain tops, major cities and all the way to coastal regions to the storm system known as nadia in germany. hit the north sea coast with spectacular force wind gusts of more than a 100 kilometers an hour combined with a tidal surge to push hard. but it couldn't keep on look is away bombs. and it's amazing that kind of power nature has while coastal areas were
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lifted, batted and water loved by the rising tide. further inland, the emergency service workers were left to deal with the downs trees. while services were halted in many places around berlin in knee by brandenburg, one man died after being hit by a falling election poster. as the storm moved east and towards the higher elevations on germany's border with the chick republic, the winds power remained but wore an eerie white cloak of snow. mornings of hurricane force winds lived up to all expectations. only those with a job to do, we're brave enough to get out and make tracks as germans stayed
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batten's down to get through the night with storm nadia. let's get a round up of some of the other stories making world news to day. britain is preparing to author nato, a major deployment of troops, warships, and jets, to eastern europe. you as president joe biden, also plans to send american troops to boost nato. his presence in the region. u. s . defense officials are warning that russia has deployed enough forces on ukraine's border to invade the entire country. sudanese security forces have shot and killed a 27 year old anti cooper test in the capitol. hot tomb medic say the man died from a chest wound. his death brings a number of those killed demonstrating full civilian rule 279 since the military to go to in october. japan says, north korea has conducted this longest range missile test since 2017 japanese
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authorities attractive missiles traveling some 800 kilometers before plunging into the sea. it's north korea's 7th launch this month and comes 3 days after 2 short range. bleak ballistic missiles were fired. northern ireland is marking 50 years since the bloody sunday massacre with events across the nation. on this day, in 972 british soldiers shot dead, 13 and civilians during a protest in the city of london dairy, also known as dairy. the british government issued a formal apology, but no one has faced trial over the killings to portugal. now where people there are voting for new parliament today, 2 years sooner than scheduled. now this early election was called after a political deadlock on spending brought down the minority socialist government. poles put the governing socialist party slightly ahead, but its lead has dwindled sharply in the past weeks. for many portuguese, the main issue remains the countries fight against coven. 19 portugal has been
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experiencing record breaking in fiction. numbers in recent days. are correspondent john phillips. schultz has more now from the capital. lisbon. it's all about on the crown here in the parliamentary elections in portugal, around 10 percent of all potential voters are currently in isolation. they are encouraged to vote during a one hour slot in the evening, but the unknown designated areas for them here at the polling stations, some portuguese, say this could affect vote on turn knowledge. the people are a very concern with, with all the questions of security and safe offer of the voting for the older people could be initial. but of course, so the organization takes care of that to be safe to, to vote the army. conway has also sidelined other important political topics, such as the countries post covered economic recovery plan. most observers see
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a neck and neck raised between socialists prime minister costa, and the conservative main opposition party. the far right che got party could also benefit from the situation. however, many portuguese say that what they want most of all at the moment is political stability. yon phillips sholtes there in lisbon. he's a remind and now of the top story we're following full you ref. i on the dol has won the australian open making history in the process to 21st grand slam title and 2nd australian. i've been when a spaniard made roches danye medea in 5 states in melbourne, breaking the men's record for the most grand slam singles taxes and ow documentary series dock film is up. next. i'm derek grading building duncan.
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