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record cop speed ripping up the defense he and his security saw him ride a tackle that looked almost the end of his run the rookie won't be forgetting this one in a hurry that school gave the packers a thirty five twenty leave they went on to win forty two thirty four to get their title defense off to a winning start. sprint world champion your break has run a personal best in one hundred meters clocking nine point eight three seconds to win the latest golden league meeting in juric the jamaican took the world crown in south korea last week world record holder the same boat was disqualified from that and was absent from this lineup but that didn't stop blake from taking his chance to show he's a worthy champion suffered a march early on there but played back across the line in nine point eight two seconds and in the men's hundred ten meter hurdles was also to prove a point he was disqualified from the world championship final for impeding another athlete but run a season's best and sure it is this in point zero one seconds pushing the world
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champion jason richardson into second. rain in vandalism the first day's play a goal of dutch but england simon dyson back on through to top the leaderboard with marcel from germany it was a tough day for green capers after your damaged all of the holes overnight then the rain came down it over some but after a bit of a delay plays were able to finish there and so i mean dyson had a five under par sixty five he's after is open title in six years. also finished strongly to share the lead going into the second. finally the russian football would say may well be on the verge of qualifying for the european championships next summer but it's a major tournament that will be without a single russian referee a lack of trained officials in the country to solve the problem one of the game's most respected rasher a bit of a reset he has been brought in to lift the standards before russia the world cup in twenty eighteen he spoke exclusively to our take.
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these are two probably quality. to improve the performance on the beach and allies to make decisions for russia to produce for the future. for you for. the question of the four people so this is good this is. an exciting and not easy trial and. problem is not the beach the problem is outside the beach because the community in this moment. is not so i is not good. it's easy. to get it is the first point for a referee it's normal to get the referee must be
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a more than yes. but that. we cannot. i am not a part is not of course i am only for reference. absolute i can i can understand a mistake in the pitch or i cannot understand mistakes outside the pitch this is clear. as must be professional. in. a way we must be fit because. we. have for this must be like players maybe more prepared than players. of course of this is the fact that because we need. also for you
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and. of course. this job we are in contact with we are in contact and we know very well that we must continue. to be a referee it's not like. each is a state of life i own with my life i was a different now and i feel i feel i am i saw this is very wrong because this is giving this is good in order. to be self-criticism in our life i suggest to. have the support because we have to make decisions. and this is important in this manner you can be better in the future. interesting stuff now i can. feel up against hunger just over fifteen minutes played in the
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a guru goes how an international house. every green little her till in time who. no easy victory for the libyan rebels us fighting intensifies ahead of saturday's deadline for remaining the loyalists to lay down their arms r t looks at how freedom on the streets of tripoli is being threatened by anarchy would be a strong message to the syrian regime should be addressed to both sides just spoken by president medvedev speaks out against a one sided approach to the conflict in syria he also confirms russia's willingness to help end the bloodshed lots of. grief in the arab morial services held in russia and across europe for the forty three victims of wednesday's plane crash that killed almost all of one of russia's greatest ice hockey teams. do they know where they leave we don't know so that's because your
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former neighbor heard about the world in afghanistan they can't remember nine eleven they never knew about it in the first place it's the country at the front line of the war on terror but it's people don't even know what. gazprom puts as first a gas retail business in europe despite the fact the e.u. is against having one company supply transport and sell gas at the same time more on that in twenty minutes on business of the. one pm in moscow i'm not treasurer good to have you with us here on r t our top story confrontation between libyan rebels and procreate a few forces shows no sign of easing novels have been raging near the towns of sirte and bani walid two of the few remaining strongholds of the fallen regime forces loyal to the colonel fired rockets from bani walid where two of could be
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sons are thought to be leading the armed resistance this despite the interim government seeking to negotiate a peaceful resolution a deadline for foot off the loyalist to surrender has been extended to this saturday as for the colonel himself in his latest audio message yes that leader claimed he was still in libya vowing he'd never leave his ancestors homeland meanwhile life in libya's capital still struggles after falling into rebel hands with a celebratory mood dampened by fears of anarchy setting in are very if an ocean has more from tripoli. a city some of rates more than ten days the labor and capital has been rejoicing in the dictator's fall where the. he wanted to bring his orchard here in the central square players who for the second anniversary poor live instead we have mine are so happy without him . that it seems in the last two weeks rebel fighters have try and convince them to
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where they were shot during this whole country for early august would reveal pheno is very busy with. his third gaddafi can it is good duffy's that or he told older people love me or the people wrote me no you see no love him and of course right of freedom is that we don't really get that because we're then all right we're going over there care but away from jubilant crowds we meet those who are not so pleased after her mom leaves and she plays district historically pro khadafi when the rebels arrived his sister was badly injured she's still in hospital in tunisia. other one doesn't want to show his face on camera and insist on a hidden location for the interview he says revolution has brought much fear in its wake. there is no peace there is no safety in the city but we don't look so children when it's done we are afraid and we always wait for something bad when
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gadhafi was here at least we didn't have to sleep a wink when we didn't own. up to the mine says he also wanted change and the brighter future for his country but not base way i login and people are dying on both sides of the cities destroyed and no one cares do they seriously think it would be too easy for the better you so just look around is that what you wanted and what is around is a scene of widespread destruction and social chaos but badly damaged buildings matched by the rise in stink of garbage and decomposing bodies youngsters roam the streets barely old enough to understand that what they carry are right friends not toys many shops schools and hospitals are closed while the cities symmetries a growing bigger and bigger. shortly after tripoli fell into rebel hands the
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national transitional council libya's new authority claimed it was moving here from benghazi but weeks have passed and there is still no sign of its presence on the ground zero order being restored the city is functioning by itself and treading a fine line between freedom and allocate. rig national r t tripoli libya. russia is willing to support different approaches result the situation in syria as long as they send signals to both sides of the conflict president had better have made his position clear in an interview following the global policy for me aristotle or he's better off or has more. president medvedev his warns against viewing the situation in syria in terms of goods and seeing this careful consideration must be paid to certain elements within the syrian opposition before the international community. dealing with them now the president give also
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calls on both the assad government and the opposition to bring about an end to violence in the country and we believe the resolutions we will approve to send a strong message to the syrian regime should in fact we address to both sides things aren't just black and white the anti-government protesters in syria are not followers of some refined european models of democracy there are different groups within the opposition some of them outright extremists and some might even be called terrorists the situation is not that simple and we have to take into account the balance of different forces and interests russia may support but only if they don't boil down to one side of condemnation of the government of president assad we should send a strong message calling on all the conflicting parties to come to the negotiation table to start talks and stop the bloodshed this is also in russia's interest because russia has always been syria's friend and our countries have close economic and political ties that's why we'll continue to look for solutions to the situation
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in syria. russia has opposed the sanctions that have been put in place on syria including the most recent ones imposing an oil embargo saying that more time should be given to the assad government to achieve the promises made to bring about change in the country the president made yet if mentioned there that negotiation is important and russia is playing its part as a mediator on friday representatives of the. the syrian opposition are in moscow for talks with top russian diplomats on monday representatives from the assad government will be here to talk to diplomats to try and bring an end to this situation in syria russia of course does. i want to go see syria go down the same road as what happened in libya with the un resolution it was imposed. will it be used. so it's. actually intervention going well beyond its is laid out in the mandate they want to see because the a should get peace if you syria. peter all of
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our reporting from moscow. you can see the full version of that interview president vetted if you are a news television on our website or t.v. and meanwhile we've got plenty more in store for you this hour president obama presents his four hundred billion dollars jobs package with critics saying it doesn't go far enough plus. the membership palestine building up for september's vote which could grant long awaited status as a u.n. member. but first ice hockey in russia has been struck a terrible blow that's anymore and in the country and across the world almost the entire lokomotiv team was wiped out in a plane crash as they headed to a match in minsk where an emotional ceremony was held to honor the victims. held banners and scarves bearing names of those who died in the crash as their
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portraits were placed on the ice during a ceremony deny momin school would have been look motives opponents scored some call it to own goals as a mark of respect forty three people died as the plane forty two crashed moments after takeoff near the city of jaroslav it's believed the aircraft failed to gain the proper height and clipped it and had a near the runway ban had been placed on the use of the air for a petrol supply making fuel contamination a possible suspect for causing the accident two people survived the tragedy they're now being treated for serious burns and other injuries one player did escape the ill fated flight he was not on board or he's shown thomas spoke with him. the famous bells of jaroslav bring out for a community grieving a chilling reminder of the tragedy that country with the minds of some of the city's brightest stars. because nobody i knew many of the boys personally what can
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i say they were scenes i can say this about many of them they were joyful people they loved life and they wanted to live they brought so much joy into our lives. thursday marked the start of a three day mourning period as fans of the locomotive gathered and one of the city's central cathedrals question i can't describe how i feel it's a very serious loss to me the only thing worse than that would be to lose my family they were like family to me. but as a support group of thousands work through their grief together one man maxime's is dark and is going through his own personal nightmare he is the only member of the team not on board the fateful flight as coach told him to take the rest and meet the team for the next game in moscow. but you know this is very terrifying for me the hockey team is like a family i lost a family of forty people people i missed close to for such
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a long time. and now maxine is supportive of rebuilding the locomotive franchise but it's torn by survivor's guilt that i haven't met their families yet i can't imagine how that'll break this is horrible for me i wasn't thinking about whether i was lucky or not that i wasn't on that plane. and now he must rely on his community sharing in the grief process so that the healing can begin and as a steady stream of mourners continue to come to this central church and to show their support it is clear that this is not just about an accident or a plane crash but it's about the loss of a teen something very important to a community that they will remember forever in sean thomas. locomotive was an international team had the grief is being shared throughout europe hundreds gathered in the center of the czech capital prague to remember a lost players chanting their names lighting candles in their memory three czech
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nationals were on board all former world champions top czech ice hockey official and former national team coach slot in your letter said the loss is incredible. it's hard even to talk about we've lost players in their prime he was a hard core of the national team i knew them very well even though they were playing abroad still and we're always trying to get better and he didn't just want to be part of a system we wanted to know the details of the positions and how to put school it's a huge interest in what they did and i really enjoyed working with them. if you click on r.t. dot com you can read about the only hockey player to survive. a plane crash and his request to speak with his family despite having burns across ninety percent of his body alexander galloped off remain conscious and insisted on seeing relatives before going into intensive care check out our web site for the latest updates on his condition and hear the story of his miraculous survival was told by the police officers who rescued him plus. among the dead the team's youngest player who
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despite being both injured and disqualified wanted nothing more than to be with his teammates a decision that cost him his life. and the recently married flight attendant who plans to quit the job and have a baby or her touching story and many others. images from nine eleven are still chilling even ten years after the attacks shook the world they triggered the war on terror but in a country that's been at the front line of that war it can be hard sometimes to find people who remember why foreign troops arrived in the first place we continue our special coverage of the nine eleven anniversary with its report from afghanistan. and women in southern afghanistan it's the province that's gone the principal frontin between the taliban and coalition forces. would afghans in this war to improve its think about nine eleven and its consequences. while on patrol
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with the marines like a first opportunity to ask a couple of young afghan men what they know about nine eleven but this year we're going to look at the a chemical warfare with this group here. and usually the female and tell us that they know where it is even if we don't know so that's because because you know former neighborhood about it we're. going to. get two young men who clearly never heard of nine eleven. but maybe the elders of the local sure would have more to say you know you see that. oh. he's saying i just can see the smoke from the buildings and that's a as anything i can say when you get your this picture. i think there was a call but if i just got here i would be surprised but having been here now for six months this is pretty much the stone ages where we are and what the other reactions i thought that's me so that was the guy who said it was kabul was never but
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a couple and he just shows you how isolated or even their own country will be come on the one i want to stand up. to you but don't think you know that america afghanistan come to this point and get the airplane from here to the united states you know how that much. of it was nice to go from iraq to that here is a lot easier to understand you know why you're here in the what do you see at that picture of a good picture of mine yourself is. to see after looking at this particular wearing the uniform occurring right. if you go back that. was american saying we're going to help you decide when we're doing in their distress how many funding and this is going to help you where is the him. down with you this is going to give it to our kids again into the fighting and they do it to their own kids in a paper to write down and read and write. i do sympathize or understand what some are saying it's even just from the weather we've had recently people losing their homes and nobody to help them so that when you have when you can't feed yourself or
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her house yourself or your care about somebody you know six thousand miles away. so i can understand if i dismiss it out of office if i never thought to yes those questions of anybody here that's why we're here amazingly in a country with ten years of war has been for with nine eleven as its root cause and justification it turns out not only with the villages the police tonight because they're with the afghan police and even some of the translators working with the u.s. military if you go there they started it off and i have no idea. this is yet to see the full. a survey taken in twenty ten by the international council on security and development found that ninety two percent of afghan men in helmand it's a kind of the afghan provinces had no idea what nine eleven was and with american troops that start withdrawing to see it it seems likely that they will leave afghanistan without the vast majority of afghans having really understood why they came in the first place adam puts from afghanistan. at our website r t dot
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com reporter adam plots for a cause how we came up with the idea of filming that story he talked about how u.s. marines once told him of a day when the moon was high over an afghan village and the marines told the elders how the united states had set a man to the moon and they got laughter in reply that made adam wonder what else the afghans didn't know read more about his recollections complete with pictures are. part of our continuing special coverage of the tenth anniversary of the nine eleven attacks. the term that became synonymous with pure evil. was senseless slaughter most three thousand people stunned the world. and it all seemed like a nightmare. ten years ago. marcie remembers the attacks from a. look back at nine eleven. palestinians
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how started their campaign for statehood ahead of the september twentieth vote in the united nations but dr ron pundak chairman of the palestinian israeli peace forum so there are forces on both the israeli and palestinian sides that would like a violence to interrupt to erupt the build up to the un vote now what is happening between us and the palestinians will be judged by whether there will be clashes along they seemed lines between the israeli forces and the palestinians and also between the put a cease and deceptive amends with the they west bank but that as much as i understand the interest of both sides is not to reach any hostility on both sides who could be forces and the strength of the two governments would be why and con down the spittle creations and not cool be carried away by the public at those which would heat the area because they don't want to see quiet as quiet is
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a message for the future they hope for the peace forces and these people don't want to see peace. and pressure on israel building from yet another direction turkey vowing to sue the country in the international court over its blockade of gaza this follows on for a cutting military entrained ties over israel's failure to apologize for the deaths of nine turks last year they participated in a humanitarian flotilla trying to break through the blockade imposed by israel in two thousand and seven after hamas came to power in the palestinian authority. for funerals had been held in new delhi two days after a massive briefcase bomb exploded outside the city's high court twelve people were killed in the class and dozens more wounded indian authorities detained three men for questioning in continue waiting in continuing their investigation into the explosion the court bombing was the first major attack in india since twenty six people were killed by serial blasts in new delhi in two thousand. and nato has
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admitted its forces in afghanistan did mistakenly kill a b.b.c. reporter in july a u.s. soldier mistook the journalist for a suicide bomber when troops respond responded to a militant attack in a southern afghan town the alliance launched an inquiry after questions were raised over an initial reports the correspondent have been killed by taliban insurgents it comes amid a withdrawal of foreign troops from afghanistan expected to be completed by two thousand and fourteen. a deadly legacy of war and the appalling illness it can cause for a servicemen even after they've returned home all explored in our special report coming your way in about ten minutes. you look for the news you want to get in school.
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president barack obama has presented a much awaited jobs act to congress the earmarks more than four hundred billion dollars for putting people back to work but some critics say it's too little too late or she's got a chance the un has more president obama addressed the lawmakers he put forward measures to create jobs and stimulate the sluggish economy if the u.s. has seen several years of massive job loss unemployment remains over nine percent we're talking about millions of people living jobless in this country congress might cut up unemployment benefits starting next year and the jobless in america will find themselves in an even more dire situation president obama in his address called for the congress to extend benefits for the unemployed he also suggested tax incentives for small businesses another measure he put forward is giving money we're talking about one hundred million flu.

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