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that's certain to end his run ricky won't be forgetting this in a hurry that school gave the packers a thirty five twenty lead they went on to win forty two thirty four to get their title defense to a winning start. you sprint world champion and blake has run a personal best one hundred meters clocking nine point eight two seconds to win the latest gold league meeting in juric jamaican took the world crown in south korea last year world record holder the same boat was disqualified from that and was also absent from last night's lineup but that didn't stop blake from taking his chance to show why yes i would be champion stole a march early on never break back to cross the line first a nine point eight two and in the men's one hundred ten meter hurdles they ran robel as was also to prove a point he was disqualified from the world championship final for pitting another athlete but ran a season's best injury is thirteen point zero one seconds pushing the world champion jason richardson into second. now reigning vandalism the first day's play
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golf stuck open but england's simon dyson battled to top the leaderboard with marcel cme from germany a tough day for the green keepers here after yobs had damaged all of their holes overnight the rain came down a hill with them but after a bit of a delay players were able to finish their rounds and dyson hit a five under par sixty five these are three entirely six years. also finished wrongly to share the lead going into the second day. and lastly the russian football team may well be on the verge of qualifying for the european championship next summer but it's a major tournament that will be without a single russian referee g two a lack of trained officials in the country so to solve the problem one of the game's most respected rest for a bird to reset and has been brought in to lift the standards before russia hosts the world cup in twenty eighteen he spoke exclusively to our take.
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improve the performance on the pitch to study and allies to make decisions for russian referees for the future. date for you for russia. and the russian proposal for people so this is good this is very exciting and exciting and not an easy challenge. the problem is not the pitch. the big problem is outside the pitch because the community in this moment. is not so i. think it is the first point for a referee. it's normal. reprimand be a mother yes. we can only just like.
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i am not a policeman of course i am only a referee the. absolute i can i can understand a mistake in the future i can understand mistakes outside of the pitch this is clear. to me professional players. and they must be very the. way they must be freaked because the movie is very quickly and for this must be me it's like a player i'd be more of than play yes. of course of this is the fact that because we need. you and. of course we need to really start this job we are in
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contact with where we are in court but. we know very well that we must improve. our performance. to be a referee it's not like. is a state of like i always in my life i was a half right now i'm half right i feel i am i her friend saw this is very important because of this is spinning this is good in order. to be criticism in our life i suggest that to the young boys sam russia to have the discipline because we have to take the sea for us. and this is important and in this manner you can be better in the future. stuff personality that is always cool from london with more.
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touch your group of which know a good girl how an international house flooded to change every green lol he told in childhood. stories are hard to see no easy victory for the libyan rebels as fighting intensifies ahead of saturday's deadline for me to get off of oil is to surrender our two looks at how freedom on the streets of tripoli is weak threatened by anarchy and. come up with a strong message to the syrian regime should in fact be addressed to both sides jobs just black and white that president medvedev speaks out against a one sided approach to the conflict in syria he also confirms russia's willingness to help stop the bloodshed and. grief in the arab oil services are held in russia and across europe part of forty three victims someone say's a plane crash that almost entirely wiped out one of russia's greatest talking teams . do we know where it is even if we don't most of its guys because you're
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a former you never heard about it because for the world in afghanistan they can't remember nine eleven that because they never knew about it in the first place it's a country of the very front line of the war on terror. it's people don't even know gone. two steps forward one step back russia's markets are down a one off percent on friday profit taking is the name of the game up to two days of gains more on the markets and related business news and twenty. just after three pm here in moscow you're watching r t a confrontation between libyan rebels and program the forces shows no sign of easing battles have been raging near the talents of sara to everybody will lead to of the few remaining strongholds of the fallen regime now forces loyal to the colonel fired rockets from
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body will lead where two of gadhafi sides are believed to be leading the armed resistance that's despite the interim government seeking to negotiate a peaceful resolution that life for gadhafi loyalists to surrender has been extended to this saturday and as for the colonel himself in his latest audio message the alsa leader claimed he was still in libya and vowed he'd never leave his our sisters home lads meanwhile life in the libyan capital still struggles after falling into rubble has this celebration removed quickly down to by fears of anarchy setting in artie's what if the notion that is in tripoli. a city celebrates for more than ten days the neighboring capital has been rejoicing in the dictator's fall where. he wanted to bring his supporters here in the central square for his rule forty second anniversary we put our flag ansted we one we're so happy without him. it seems in the last two weeks rebel fighters have fired
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the shots in the air the short tour in this small town tripoli earlier in august. revealed fifteen hours very very forward. this third gaddafi. buffy's get that order he told the world of me would that be the last we know you would see the love him a little cross right of where that is we're going to get that bit of wood all right with the ok but away from jubilant crowds we meet stars who are not so pleased after one leaves in tripoli's district historically pro khadafi when the rebels arrived his sister was badly injured she's still in hospital in tunisia abdul rahman doesn't want to show his face on camera and ceased when i hadn't location for the interview he says revolution has brought much fear and its wake. there is
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no peace there is no safety in the city we don't want our children outside when it's dark we are afraid we always wait for something bad when gadhafi was here at least we didn't have to sleep wake. up the man says he also wanted change and a brighter future for his country but they sway. people are dying on both sides of the cities destroyed and no one cares do they seriously think they'll be changed for the better don't once yourself just look around is that what you wanted. and what is around is a scene of widespread destruction and social chaos the badly damaged buildings matched by the rise in stink of garbage and decomposing bodies youngsters roam the streets barely old enough to understand that they carry our weapons not toys many shops schools and hospitals are closed while the cities symmetries are growing
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bigger and bigger. shortly after triple if i'm going to rebel hands the national transitional council libya's new authority claimed it was moving here from benghazi it weeks have passed and there is still no sign of its presence on the ground or order being restored the city is functioning by itself and treading a fine line between freedom and anneke. original. tripoli libya. russia is willing to support different approaches to resolve the situation in syria as long as they send signals to both sides of the conflict president of that have made this position clear in an interview after the global policy forum in a model that is peter all over has more. the president made good of his warned against viewing the situation in syria in terms of good. seeing the careful consideration must be paid to certain elements within the syrian opposition before
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the international community. dealing with them now the president get have also called on both the assad government and the opposition to bring about the ends of violence in the country. believe the resolutions we will approve to send a strong message to the syrian regime should in fact we address to both sides things are still 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 feel some of them article it's right extremists and some might even be called terrorists and the situation is not that simple and we have to take into account the balance of different forces and interests of russia and they support certain moves but only if they don't boil down to one sided condemnation of. assad we should send a strong message calling on all the conflicting parties you're going to go see it start talks stop the bloodshed this is also in russia's interest because russia has always been serious friend and our countries have close economic and political ties
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and that's why we'll continue to look for solutions to the situation 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 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. doesn't want to go see syria go down the same road as what happened in libya with the un resolution it was imposed they're being glib used to slaughter is russia. with the international intervention going well
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beyond the parameters laid out in the mandates they will to see because the a should get peace if you syria. are the speeder all over there reporting from moscow when you can see the full version of that interview president medvedev gave to euro news television on our website that's our dot com. 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 also. seeking that membership palestine is building itself up to september's vote which could grant its long awaited status as a u.n. member will stay with us for a lot of expert opinion on this story coming your way later this hour. now as hawkie in russia has been struck a terrible blow that's being mourned 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 it mimics where an emotional ceremony was held so honor the victims.
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batters and scarves vary the names of those who died in the crash as their portraits were placed on the ice during the ceremony development's who worked at the local motives opponents scored symbolic goals as a mark of respect forty three people died as to claim a forty two crash moments after takeoff in the city of yet a small and what's believed the aircraft failed to gauge height and clipped an antenna hear the runway about it had been placed on the use of the airport's petrol supply making fuel contamination a possible suspect for causing the accident that's two people survived the tragedy and they're now being treated for serious burns and other injuries but one player did narrowly escaped the ill fated flight simply because he didn't work the plane thomas was able to speak with em.
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the famous bells of jaroslav ring out for a community grieving a chilling reminder of the tragedy the country with the lives of some of the city's brightest stars. i knew many of the boys personally what can i say they were since i can say this about many of them they were joyful people they loved life and they wanted to live but they brought so much joy into our lives. thursday marked the start of a three day mourning period as fans of lost love a locomotive gathered in 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 as arkan is going through his own personal nightmare he is the only member of the team not on board the fateful flight his coach told him to take the rest and meet the
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team for the next game in moscow. this is very terrifying for me the hockey team is like a family i lost a family of forty people people i was close to for such a long time. now maxine is supportive of rebuilding the locomotive franchise but is torn by survivor's guilt. i haven't met their families yet i can't imagine how that will be 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 in your struggle 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 team and something very important to
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a community that they will remember forever so i will shine thomas. like a multi was an international team in the grief is shared throughout europe hundreds gathered in the center of the czech capital prague remember last players chanting their names of lighting candles in their memory three track nationals were on board all were former world champions top czech ice hockey official and former national team coach laviolette said the loss is incredible. we've lost prime with the hard core of the national team i knew them very well even though they were playing abroad still they were always trying to get better. it just want to be part of the system they want to know the details of their positions and have the best school took a huge interest in what they did i really enjoyed working with them all with the click over to r.t. dot com you could read about the only hard player to survive in the us level playing rafa and his request to speak with his family this one having burns to
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ninety percent of his body alexander going to evolve or made a conscious existence on seeing his relatives before going to intensive care check out our web site for the latest updates on his condition and hear the story of his racket the survival told by the police officers who rescued him also. on the job the youngest player of the team who despite being both injured and disqualified wanted nothing more than to be with the sporting brothers a decision that cost him his life. and the recently married flight attendant who plans to quit the job to have a baby for her touching story and many others a lot on our website that's our team down. the images from nine eleven are still a chilling even ten years after the attack shook the world they trigger the so-called war on terror but in the country that's been at the forefront of that war it can be hard to find people who even know why foreign troops were there in the first place we continue our special coverage of the nine eleven anniversary with this report
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from afghanistan. helmand and southern afghanistan is the province this borne the brunt of the fighting between the taliban and coalition forces. afghans in this war torn province think about nine eleven and its consequences. while on patrol with the marines i get a first opportunity to ask a couple of young afghan men what they know about nine eleven but this year over chemical warfare with the here. and us the way it is we don't know so that's because because you're a former we never heard about the need for the world to car motorcycle. to young men and clearly never heard of nine eleven. but maybe the elders of the local show would have more to say. no you see you. just can see the smoke from the buildings in that safe as we think you can see it when you guys show this picture. i think it was
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a call what if i just got here i would be surprised but having been here now for six months and i think it's from a stone ages where we are. what the other reactions i thought that was the guy you said was kabul was never going to kabul just shows you how isolated they are even her own country going to come on what i want to. do you know you are going to the america afghanistan come to this point and to get the airplane from here to the united states you know how much. one of those nice to go from iraq to that here is a lot easier to understand you know why you're here in d.c. at that if she goes to picture myself is. this particular where you if you're in the right. if you get. this i'm going to make and saying we're going to help you get to say one thing and it is how many funding and this is going to have to worry the hand put up the way down with the missing to give to our kids
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. i'm into the fighting and they do it for their own kids in a paper that i don't read and. i do sympathize or understand what some are saying is even just from the weather we've had recently people losing their homes and nobody to help so you know when you when you can't feed yourself there's a third house yourself or you to care about somebody you have six thousand miles away just so i can understand how this is all you got up all over the gulf this year that i never thought to yes those questions of if anybody here that is so why we're here amazingly in a country where for ten years a war has been for with nine eleven as its root cause and justification it turns out not only with the villages oblivious to nine eleven or so with the afghan police and even some of the translators working with the u.s. military if you go there the site is not feel like the city of the odyssey it's a full. survey taken in twenty ten by the international council on security and development
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found that ninety two percent of afghan men in helmand is under the afghan provinces had no idea what nine eleven was with american troops that start withdrawing this year it seems likely that they will leave afghanistan without the vast majority of afghans never having really understood why they came in the first place i can clip from afghanistan for a team you know and on our website r.t. dot com that's recalls how he came up with the idea of filming that story he says the u.s. marines once told them of the day but more was high over an afghan village if you sold out there is how the united states and some to maps of the more i burst into laughter made out of wonder what else the afghans didn't know read more of his recollections complete with pictures that are dot com that's all part of our considering special coverage of the tap out of that. term became synonymous with pure evil. the senseless slaughter of almost three thousand people all stunned the world. and it all seemed like
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a nightmare. ten years on. r.g.p. remembers the attacks and its aftermath. a look back at nine eleven. palestinians have started their campaign for statehood ahead of the upcoming united nations vote they carried a letter to the un that mission in iran are lost saying the rallies will continue until palestine becomes a member state washington meanwhile says it will veto any such bit if it comes to the u.n. security council let's discuss this with eldar chief political commentator for newspaper in tel aviv thanks very much for joining us now let's get straight to what how likely is a recognition of palestinian statehood by the u.n. . i believe that. will give up the security council since as you mentioned the united states is
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clearly going to veto the. proposal to upgrade the to full membership of the palestinian state but then they can go to the general assembly and they will probably get one hundred thirty to one hundred forty votes in favor of our grading them to a nonmember state right now you know the palestinians are just observers and the fact that one hundred thirty or one hundred forty members will raise their hands in favor of recognizing palestine. a sovereign state will mean a lot for for israel for you can ration for the settlements since even if the un does not accept them as full members one hundred thirty or one hundred forty countries will say the israeli occupation is unacceptable what are your say looking at it from a practical sense side sort of going to the u.n. general you read the security council they go to the general assembly however there
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are those who argue that it will still be symbolic if palestine still still sits for statehood even though the u.s. is likely to be that way what do you think about that as a symbolic move. it's not just symbolic because even if you look at the chances that they will take israeli officers to the i.c.c. today called. criminal court in the hague that is something that israel is very much worried about they will be able to become members of international organizations such as in that school which means. they will have something to say about the israeli control over the holy sites in east jerusalem in the old city of jews. and i believe that this will be
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a kind of a snowball it may start a kind of a process that may end up with more isolation of israel with most sanctions and what we see in our between israel in turkey i think is a very good example it reflects the feeling that israel is losing the support of the international community and the palestinians are getting more and more sympathy but i do you see any merit in any of the israeli american arguments against palestinian statehood. actually i think that israel should celebrate the acceptance of the palestinians to the u.n. first of all because this will be the first official recognition as the armistice lines this is what we call the june fourth sixty seven lines that have never been accepted as an international border and number two this will put an end to the ultimate threat on israel of the one state solution.
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