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today's top stories on the review of the week from oxy this is the weekly rescuers off appearing to lift a russian cruiser from the bottom of the volga river in a matter of minutes last sunday claimed around one hundred thirty lives it's hoped the operation will provide answers as to why the catastrophe happened in the first place. report former c.e.o. in the u.k. is arrested as part of investigations into phone hacking and police bribery at the news of the world but media mogul has repeated his apologies for an ethical
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practices by the newspaper in an effort to save his empire is crumbling reputation . libyan rebels now have full of diplomatic recognition from washington and with good access to colonel gadhafi has assets frozen in the u.s. meanwhile nathan has intensified a times on the capital tripoli in an effort to oust the libyan leader involves a negatively. plus intercontinental cash crunch as america faces up to the possibility of the fall of europe's debt crisis contagion piles more pressure on the euro the u.s. congress needs to raise the debt ceiling for avoid financial disaster italy is on the verge of meeting. or next we hear from the captain of a vessel whose crew leapt to the rescue of survivors and he felt that we've got tragedy from last week. captains aren't thank you very much for this interview was the first to come to the
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rescue of the sinking cruise ship garia how did you get to know about the tragedy. yes we were the first to help we were sailing in the same direction as the bulgarian to be picked up on the radio just bits of conversations between some ships we couldn't make out what the ships were we heard them talk of seeing people overboard and speculating that it looked like a boat or a small ship had capsized once we heard that we put on more speed to get there faster than we did arrive at the tragedy site we saw terrible things and only when we realised that it was the pleasure boat period that it sunk to the true scope of the disaster strike us. how long did it take you to go to the same. i would say about five to ten minutes fifteen at most from the moment we heard the radio talk it all happened very quickly as we were nearing the site we began to figure out how many people there were in the water although that was hard to do because there was a lot of rubble floating around as well it was very hard to pick out individual
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people from among the floating debris it was truly a tragic picture that we saw what condition where these people where they panic stricken where they sang. when we got them on board we had so much to deal with of course they were kind of stricken they were in deep shock what happened is quite horrible my crew members who were involved in rescue works they were deeply involved to some people were in a dreadful condition many were injured they had all all over their skin because when the ship sank the fuel came up to the surface and spread everywhere and covered the people that made rescue even harder because the oil made the victims greasy and hard to get a holes to pull them on board seeing children in dock condition that was particularly heartbreaking. and probably it was very hard on surviving. could last canon and this is the tragedy of it as far as i know although it may be wrong i understand that only one family survived the wreck without losing any members most
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people did lose their close and loved ones and yes indeed it is very hard for both on the survivors and the loss to we all feel very deeply for them. and i was just at that task here harry a crew were coping with it and how are they doing now it must have been hugely stressful was that the goal was we couldn't afford to think about stress we had to do all we could to prevent panic spreading of course each of us felt it deep inside but we had to remain calm and professional to control our feelings. and succeeded in saving so many people at heart of seven to seven when how to do that was there anything in particular that helped. you know i find it hard to say what helped us because after that storm there was a brief period of kaun and it happened just as we approached the wreck site that short moment of camelot is to pull people on board once the rescue operation was over and we went to investigate the wreck site again but a rough weather came back out of the water was very rough again we got there just
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in time for the crew when i already said that they performed in the best possible way that everyone acted very competently at the speed of the crew significantly helped save people's lives they just want to get the job done how many passengers were on board at that time and how did they react. to what the arabella was packed to full capacity at the time one hundred fifty passengers they acted like heroes are you this allows were deliberately they helped a lot to console the injured and there were doctors among the tourists on the hour a valid basis of the ship's medic as he rendered first aid and they gave a lot of psychological support to survivors that was very important. that the people who survived the ship cracked all the journalists that when they found themselves in the water and the boat sunk they were instantly pulled under the water as the rock and then popped out to the surface again one observer sat and thought it looked as though the sinking boat from the sort of funnel that put
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everything in what happens in reality. more than good thank you so that of course a sinking boat can pull objects floating on the surface under the water because of the huge water displacement that churns the water into wolf whirlpool that can suck people live about it the people who were afloat when the ship sank must have found enormous strength to fight the whirlpool and return to the surface it is difficult to tell because i have never been in their shoes and i can't imagine what it would be like had they been the one for the who picked them up for months about it i can't be precise about god but i think they were in the water for half an hour or so some of them a try to get into life rafts others were still in the water it's just. there are a few theories of how this tragedy could have happened and while going fast track around the facts saw the bulgarian talk sometime before the scene came. to you. you see not all technical defects can be seen from outside experts say that the cruiser listed to one side a book of i don't know how dangerous this was for the passengers because i'm not
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over the year with ships of this type i've never worked on not design of a young but it listed and everyone knows it as for the technical state of the cruiser i see again that i can't pass judgment because i never inspected its engine but if it is very difficult to tell if you don't know the particulars i go there i'm with this is what it says to both listen to the right even when it first. so listing was visible i'm not sure it was or so because i wasn't there and i want to ask you this question is true but i'm going to tell you i told you just now that the boat was listing but i can't tell you how critical it was to the ship of. shit happens to top where the crew of the boat garrett before the boat sailed what were they thinking if they considered the possibility that something might happen at the time you bought it that's. when the arabella daughter got with it was one of the plans stops better we don't get by the second birth of the bulgari it was tied to the first one they were leaving in eleven o'clock and we stayed till to thirteen
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hundred hours. when they were sailing off we had to maneuver in order to let the boat out and continue with cruise when we berth in the morning i went ashore and sort of the former captain of the boat in the current second mate of the bulgarian to me and as a little of in the center of the name jack he had worked with the bulgarian from the very beginning back in the times when she was called ukraine he was the captain of the ukraine and old age prevented him from remaining in charge because it is an exhausting post which the captain works very hard and it's too tiring for an old man he realized this and decided to step down into the maze position because it is easier and better for the older man who did not want to leave the bulgaria ukraine . his mother ship and i approached him and we chatted a bit we shook hands and i asked him mr nozzle are you tired of standing at your age and he told me with the sadness you know that he's got nothing to do at home and his wife had passed away a few years ago and all that was left for him as a consolation was his job one of the most memorable thing he told me that stuck in
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my mind was point he said you didn't want to sail this year i don't know you just didn't feel like sailing this season and then this thing happened and i see him from the way you're attacking the story he's no longer alive that was a hoax or that's right sadly he is gone or his body was recovered and identified it's such a pity he was a good man and a true captain such a pity isn't true that the ship sank really fast progress yes you know i've spoken to some of the witnesses i mean survivors of course there are different versions but i attribute this to shock because they just couldn't get their thoughts together and were rather confused about you know who they still say you took the ship something in like two or three maybe five minutes to sink and that really is a very short time and it is difficult to lower any boats a rassling time with a strong lurch like that were brace up somehow that and not suggest that it is possible that the accident could claim so many lives because it all happened so
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fast all right so it's providing that is talk about. that as many claim possible carrier that they were just caused by earning to stop at the scene what was going on prepared in a package cabin and i saw well we were approaching the site of the tragedy practically simultaneously with one other vessel a heavy duty tow boat with a large part maybe it was a little bit ahead of us i don't know why they didn't stop in front of the site if they saw it happening but i can't say whether they saw it all leadership but by the time they decided to hold and come to the rescue we were already there i don't i don't know maybe it was because of the ship's nascar jurisdictions inertia maybe they had tried to stop earlier the national lead. so at that moment we were there and the ship's presence at that spot could be counterproductive and hazardous for the people who were in the water and below the surface which would put us in that situation it was paramount that we avoided panic and to set the situation where it was necessary to observe the scene of the accident and it was necessary to start rescuing people immediately but anyway i think we did it all faster than this other
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ship could have because at that moment there was just so little time for both of you have granted contact with us as we had contact but we just exchanged a few phrases i merely told her charter that it was pointless for him to try to rescue anyone at that moment and i asked him to move ahead a little so as not to impede our rescue operation at that moment there was no use for his help that's what i can tell you maybe if it had been rendered earlier it could have come in handy but at that time there was no point in it and stand it you don't want to blame enron but at that moment it was already too late and should have brackets there in there with he would have to hold the ship lower a boat but we were already approaching the site in our ship like i already have boats afloat and advancing towards the site and his boat could it to we were actually beginning to collect the people from the water once again i'm not trying to accuse you of i don't know his vessels mass and inertia characteristics maybe he needed much more time to stop his ship and lower
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a boat i wouldn't rule out actually i was just assessing the situation realistically at that moment and i think or that there was no use for his boat there at the time you see what was supposed to be a odors in that situation or not of course i'm the captain of one ship he is a captain of another ship i couldn't give him any orders or instructions because he didn't report to me and now some people in the press are already twisting the story saying i ordered him not to stop it had been rice cursor and had been the captain of the other ship and you were a town that should move on and your help wasn't now here's what would you do. but if i can't imagine myself a captain of that ship i don't want to offend anyone it's just that i don't know. well i would do if i were in his shoes at the moment but if i had seen old it happening right in front of me or simply sold people overboard i swear i would have done the same as i did being on my ship thank you very much.
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video on demand. of your. machine on the comb. his top stories on the review of the week from our t.v. this is the weekly rescuers are preparing to lift a russian cruiser from the bottom of the volga river where it sank in a matter of minutes last sunday claiming around one hundred thirty lives it's hoped the operation will provide answers as to why the catastrophe happened. rupert murdoch's a former c.e.o. in the u.k. is arrested as part of investigations into phone hacking at that and police bribery at the news of the world the media mogul has repeated his apologies and ethical practices by the newspaper in an effort to save his empire is crumbling reputation . libyan rebels now have full diplomatic recognition from washington and with
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access to colonel gadhafi has assets frozen in the u.s. meanwhile nato has intensified its sights on the capital tripoli in an effort to oust the libyan leader and never to leave. us intercontinental cash crunch as america faces up to the possibility of default europe's debt crisis contagion piles more pressure on the u.s. congress needs to raise the debt ceiling to avoid financial disaster while italy is on the verge of needing about. the right time now for all the sports with you know . great to have you with us this afternoon plenty ahead over the next ten minutes including. john post argentina feel to make the last four but i'll play america losing to europe why on penalties. in memory yeah yeah shin international on
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twenty one tournaments sees german side pre-birth triumph in moscow. treating consonance one of basketball's top point guards to wrong williams signs a one year contract with turkish. the first high profile star to leave the n.b.a. for europe this season because of the ongoing leverages. let's kick off at football where the shock of the cup america to date has been recorded lionel messi of his argentina team it's not part of their own tournaments by uruguay in the quarter finals winds needing just six minutes the seize the advantage vehicle for lands free kick eventually falling into the path of diego per makes a mistake they are sometimes though we call ice the in the you think minutes messi crossing for gonzalo higuain leaves. ninety minutes of play and half an hour
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of extra time fail to muster up a winner and so to reassure manchester city striker called. to miss me whose it i promise is nonsense crikey for this would jump the favorites of argentina must now we have another four years since the first title. why who will now take on a route defeated pruitt should say defeated colombia to make the semifinals for the first time in twenty eight years no scored in regular time so this. also went through over time through mounting a double in the extreme before call us augusta and finally breaking the deadlock the five hundred and two minutes about the provings then sealed the win ten minutes after that one manuel of varkaus and for making it to leader on today brazil take on product line chile venezuela with spots in the last four outs. so carlos tevez
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failed to deliver for his country in the cup and while his club side had seemingly few problems with are similar to further north none city defeating club america in the world club challenge in san francisco as part of their tour of the u.s. and canada after exchanging missed opportunities with the mexican i fit the english premier league team properly pulled ahead in the seventeen minute ryan mcgivern netting his first goal for the blues after club america feel to clear up the spillage in the penalty area. city second goal on the night ten minutes later the final score a city on canadian side f.c. white caps after the. ill senseless diva beckons former size real madrid made easy work of his current team l.a. galaxy beating them for one last good luck to cause in control from the start scoring twice in the first half whose equality on the loo with the gold stars christiane no. benzema been one apiece after the break to complete the right
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chrisman netted a consolation goal for the. spending almost an hour on the pitch received an embrace from his former boss to say we'll bring you up the end. yeah yashin cup is heading to germany freberg dominating this year's event which puts together select european under twenty one squads in moscow robert for danny and explains all. he is the pride of soviet and russian food will lead yashin was central in his national team's biggest achievements winning olympic gold in one thousand nine hundred fifty six and then they use the source first year in jumper ships four years later he's still the only goalkeeper in the history of the game to claim the european football of the year award in one thousand nine hundred sixty three and was voted people's best shot stopper of the twentieth century. decades later again a moscow club where yes and spent his entire career strive to keep his legend alive
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. the live yashin cup and international tournament for under twenty one teams an essential part of his plan although yes in successors the young the number hopefuls as still some work to do to feel yeah sions boots after losing to fourth keep their grudge in the semifinals the muscovites went head to head with everton to third place game a clash which was tough going for the hosts from the off. the english side we think a number of gilt edged chances in the first half including a missed belting after the break the visitors were left with ten men when our students eola received a second yellow card but that didn't help the nama everton the team who promptly brought the dead look. only netting in style here one nil. the numbers
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were level or then close the russians again caught on the counter-attack not only claiming his brace here for a final score line of two nil it was nice to each other but it's a good lesson for eyes we have to be strong european schools and tester sells against him this is the only way to produce our own generation of skilful players i mean for fun not all credit to the players you know so. it's more difficult to play against them and so they showed i thought we maybe should have been leading a hard time maybe you're right at least a couple of goals. so to come out second half and score a couple goals was very pleasing that's how it came to the final. and it was the germans who still the shoe just. pre-built abdul aziz opening his team secure and finishing move it to move. the tuning into good friends
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with the spectators able to choose their people in sixty two with one school work with three bullets youngsters who were in the peak of their peers from england serbia and russia germany. it's just a model so we have to train passing passing passing legacy with barcelona really good. look for barcelona and then try to bring some of the young hopefuls have every chance to perform at the twenty eighteen world cup the first violence to be held in russia robert gordon on bertie. ok to the greens there were a massive day of golf is well underway round four of the final run of the open teed off with darren clarke leading the way he's got plenty of contenders for the summer to fight off lefty and cell phone records are very much in the mix following an eagle on the seventh but clarke he does lead by two strokes after seven holes
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they're popping each other after some very strong rain which is not subsided and it is edging as i say towards the halfway stage. to pull ahead especially clarke of a three zero darren justin johnson he is on three under after seven rickie fowler and thomas bjorn running off the top five on two on their. turn your attention across. think where p.g.a. tour rookie chris kirk is making things look easy at the viking classic the american playing like a veteran carving a sixty four for a one shot lead ahead of the final run the weather finally clearing up after heavy rain here is well along the players to finish the second on third rowand kirk taking advantage of calm winds carting eight birdies on the day the twenty six year old making four straights on the clock nine alone including this on the third d.j. tron sits in a group of four peers a shot behind a birdie on the twelfth going to distance for the thirty year old although he was
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forced to mark a double bogey to. the tell you is forever etched ternium amongst the legendary synchronized swimmers the russian becoming the first ever left in time world champion no less opera winning her latest gold at the finals in shanghai the twenty five year old getting her country the first medal of the tournament as well winning her third straight world championship events impeccable performance in the school program seeing a shame to score ninety eight point three points out of one hundred mark topping local favorite a one she chain while spaniard who went to the last spot on the podium this term and far from all for zero eight beijing goal winner ashamed of the smolensky out of is expected to add to russia's medal haul in the upcoming. team as. one of the n.b.a.'s elite point guards we were in the shape this colors next season duran williams officially putting pen to paper with the turkish club for one year the
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luck i chose a new sign of being lifted stateside the twenty seven year old's contract reportedly worth some five million dollars williams could however head back to the new jersey nets early if the american league in the ever issues are resolved georgia native designs up which will also be joining d.-wil leaving the atlanta hawks for a european adventure the she is no stranger to n.b.a. talent having briefly employed the league's four time scoring champion and former m.v.p. ai allen iverson. finally to rugby were similar have sent a strong message to their upcoming twenty eleven world cup opponents second ranked australia stoned on home turf in a warm up match ahead of october's global spectacle the samoans leading from the third minute on a winner. to elijah and fullback paul williams pulling over for tries in the first half last gain thompson on center george c. adding two more in the second contributing to a sharp nine point win some more start off their world cup campaign in new zealand
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against the maybe before for the clash with wales fiji on world champions themselves so i thought for. sure your sport looks at this or i'll see you in just one or two hours' time from or whether you should next season. vicious disciplinary funds. were. put the penitentiary system friends former criminal into a law abiding citizen. should resume life behind bars on r.g.p. . in
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