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formants in monday's opening clash they shoot some super bowl m.v.p. throwing for four touchdowns to help his new england patriots see off miami in their first match of the season the teams tied at seven the piece in the second one critical hot finding tight and rob gronkowski the quarterback showing elite signal calling skills in the third as well really changing the play on the line a long way as well for her to get open for it touched on that made it twenty one fourteen the two connected again with brady locked in his own end zone both her time in the n.f.l. record by taking up pos a full ninety nine yards for a touchdown one for the thirty year old i like a real bounce the dolphins did pull one pocket reggie bush caught a touchdown pass late in the fourth but had mothered little thirty eight twenty four the final score thirty one. raiders also proving capable rude warriors beating denver up mile high marcel restating the party started
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a long distance effort after the top of the visitors but it didn't stop sebastian jenna kosky from tying the n.f.l. record sixty four yard beltre john mcfarlane figured heavily in denver's defense of the sun but still find time to bio defense the broncos star want to buy champ bailey injuring his column string while making this off meaning for by kissing kumble and seeking begins an unsecure at twenty three twenty two the raiders are. one of baseball's all time great sluggers has been hit with battery charges after a domestic dispute with his wife the retired money ramirez arrested after an incident in his miami home ramires his wife juliana following with swelling on her face on a small groups on the back of her head exploding the pilchard at least two thousand and four world series m.v.p. ramírez he denies the stating in states was wife put her head by accident when they were arguing that dominican republic nation. retired from baseball april after
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testing positive for the woman's infancy drug. and finally the fourth kontinental hockey league season has gotten under way the initial faceoff postponed following last week's tragic or crash which saw all of the lucky. die a disaster of epic proportions but the sport must go on robbers or die in watch c.s.k. take on you boys ukra on day one. this is the toughest stunt the young league has ever had to live through. and through this four seasons in the. players remember in some way or tribute to their friends that will come with if you're a sloven were killed in a plane crash last wednesday and brave alexander glimmer of light for to survive in
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hospital but passed away on monday morning. and you brush open the season in the russian capital. here a man by their new coach should get off to a first and furious start. just two minutes into the game. produced and most a piece moved to pin the scoring one nil. to grow up pushed forward some good chances to level but it was this close quarter again. questioning here to give cisco a two nil if seconds from the first intermission sisko didn't losing their grip in the second period sergei chirac of netting the third late in the power play three nil he certainly looking like a wipe out for you graf. however the visitors didn't give up a couple of call play gill's brought them back into the game trick to. it
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wasn't enough to change the outcome and cis guster the new season with a win. with both sides clearly playing in the name of their brothers in healthy will never touch the ice again. the sun the sun the fog some of them all the time thinking about it. every day and when the sun for us or a slow day that's closer to on a tree to sit to enjoy the game is changed by a step from. the mind i know the way a. lot of us came along the game to play to love every single day of eternity in a way i can honestly say this at least to be. proud of what i'm doing and enjoy the game as much as he. did and.
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u.s. and romania signed a missile defense pact. the agreement will formally authorize the long range of american ballistic missile interceptors on the romanian soil i'll be back with more call in washington in just pure old. libyan rebels continue attack the few remaining strongholds of colonel gadhafi under a shield of nato air strikes the country's transitional forces and given residents of the seas there is two days to leave before but threatened in some. stormy seas in europe over a shaky economy germany attempts to calm fears of a greece's potential default by urging members of the eurozone to stick together as
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is and he turns to the origins of. our top stories this hour and there is this international stock markets around this point europe's debt problems have more not in business in twenty minutes. international news in coming live from our headquarters here in central moscow this is the u.s. and remain you have signed a joint missile defense pact in washington formally authorizes deployment of u.s. ballistic missile interceptors in romania or it's part of the u.s. is planning to build a broader nato defense shield in europe intended to possible attacks from the middle east. to washington and talk to our correspondent. so the states have just signed that missile defense pact what does this agreement actually
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entailed. well there what they signed as part of america's revamped plan to build a missile shield in europe with elements of it could pull it in different countries in eastern europe romania will host america's land based three interceptors the shield will be unfolding fairly close to russian borders as you can imagine needless to say there's always been an irritant in the relations between washington and moscow the new u.s. missile defense plan that we're talking about is for stage plans for the first two stages invision the installation of s m three interceptors a little work capability and the last two of higher capability is the last two. specially by the russians the more advanced once because russians have a different analysis of the weapons that this will hold the rope states have and what they don't have and moscow doesn't want the system to be eventually directed against russia the work of words on missile defense has been going on for quite some time now with washington saying we need powerful missile interceptors against
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a possible attack from some dangerous ac usually you ran and worse for you and also saying why would you need interceptors for right through that those roads they still would have but russia does and russia views america's missile defense plans as an attempt to breach that very precious parity principle that was set by the start treaty russians have been quite persistent in for years have been saying ok if it's not against us to together let's build a missile shield in europe together and the response they get is always a no polite no but no they say yes to the they will cooperate but not on equal terms to that russians say then give us a legally binding guarantees that the defense system will not be directed it will not be used against us because words are good words in a legally binding document are better but besides the purpose the mere effectiveness of the shield is now in question last thursday the first for the first time the u.s. tested its advance this m three block one interceptor missile and he feels to hit
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a target by the way the federation. american scientists have written become up with a report a hospital review of a myriad of america's next top defense plan and based on be inconsistency between. all we need to go also and the report touched upon some very interesting points for one says. the effectiveness of those worlds interceptors is arguable from a scientific point of view and be that it could push the russians and possibly the chinese to restore some kind of balance by arming themselves more secure thanks very much indeed. talking to us live there from washington d.c. and a little later we'll be getting reaction on this proposed missile defense shield from prague. but first let's go to libya where the transitional authority has given residents of the seized a few strongholds two days to evacuate or face a full scale attack that says nato airstrikes help the rebels to secure
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a key oil town in the east the leader of the n.t. series for a speech since the colonel was urged libyans to strive for a civil democratic state based on moderate islam. international has called on the country's new leaders to prevent human rights abuses accusing both sides of the conflict of violence and so grows over the humanitarian situation in libya that seen over two thousand six hundred killed since the uprising began. has been talking to the people of tripoli about the outcome of the revolution. that. they don't feel free tripoli just can't stop chanting to celebrate the birth of you. all remind us of a recently overthrown dictatorship prosecutor asked which used to be nightmares to some for decades is now a cause for laughter. shoot for his show clearly here we can and
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should shoot for because his hair is so long. he doesn't cut it it's ugly actually but someone out smiling believe in the post gadhafi freedom is nothing but the mirage ikram has been arrested three times in the last two weeks rebels interrogated him and took his documents the reason the twenty seven year old copilot says is his family's ties with job is regime we cover his face and change his name in supposedly free libya this man is afraid of being thrown in jail again or even killed. a budweiser logographic but you can see i was a goat was our water above and beyond national icon of what we are talking about democracy this is not bureaucracy and graham says libya didn't get rid of a dictatorship but only fell into another one of the rebels weapons in a city where the gun has become a common accessory just like a cell phone and where one can only cross the town's numerous checkpoints with an
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obligatory a large part of the winners this is a reality not hard to believe. you know everybody we are happy we are free don't go there for years there are no way this is not true believe me because the war if you go back to tripoli you see the same people same people same percentage think they are supporting a revolution can bring much hope it would comes after war is often different. those who drove egypt's free fall to this year two of the streets this week and seven months after toppling president mubarak angry at the likes of progress on the reforms libya's future too is still far from clear opposed to gadhafi libyan capital has been the scene of euphoria with celebrate three gunfire and singing heard here around the clock for more than a fortnight already by all parties however some believe there could be
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a serious hangover after wards in the form of retribution and uncertainty as to how the future a country will be governed. river national t tripoli libya. the latest on the developing story in afghanistan now where at least six people have been killed and twenty wounded in an ongoing taliban attack in the government district that's according to reports coming out of the capital the american embassy and nato led coalition headquarters in kabul have come under heavy fire several other sites in the city were also attacked including police posts the office of iran's press t.v. news channel insurgents stormed in and occupied an empty high rise building from which they've been firing guns and rocket propelled grenades afghan and nato forces have surrendered the russians say surrounded the scene and several insurgents are reported killed but at least one still remains inside the building and this comes just weeks after twelve people died in an attack on the british counsel's office in
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the same district taliban has been stepping up its advance across the country since nato began handing over to afghan forces in july stay with us here in r.t. for more developments from kabul throughout the course of the plague. some of you will continue to abide by its peace treaty with egypt despite the attack on its embassy in cairo glance according to israel's prime minister he spoke following assault in which three people died in clashes with security forces on friday angry crowds stormed the compound in response to five egyptian officers being killed by israeli troops in a border clash last month meanwhile the turkish prime minister who is on a three day visit to cairo warns israel it is facing growing regional isolation and let's talk more on this with. he's a fellow with the foundation for political economic and social research joining us live in ankara thanks very much indeed for being with us here on our team but he's
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taken a harsh stand against israel's actions downgrading diplomatic ties to the lowest egypt is following suit could we actually see ankara and karo developing a united strategy to to pressure tell of the. first of all that. is a kind of critical visit and when he was. in. i was in cairo he did on talk about israel but since the you know the latest crisis with israel is still very hot everyone's attention is on prime minister prime minister spurred on israel put off course this is one of the indicators that turkey and egypt is in the process of creating mutual understanding all regional issues and israel for sure is one part of these mutual understanding you know turkey has been criticizing their regional system for some time now and it
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was saying that a change a transformation is needed not only in political sense in domestic sense but also in foreign policy too because there has been why get between the pull to call it for impulsive use of the people ordinary people and governments and mubarak government was one of the examples for that and if you remember turkey actually approached to egypt before you nor to a kind of high level strategic corporation consul but mubarak refused is this proposal but this time during this process of democratization process where the viel of the egyptian people are making you know into their weight into the politics turkey approached egypt again you know were to establish this kind of high level strategic corporation cost them and of course this will have the rect
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implications for israel but of course the israeli prime minister netanyahu is trying to confuse the situation in some ways because on a trip to israel southern border with egypt he did actually say that. relations with turkey would go back to normal and common sense and cool headed this that's what he said he hopes that that will prevail eventually if you think that he is really being realistic bearing in mind you're saying the sentiments from the lights of turkey and in egypt are people driven not necessarily from officials from governments. of course at this point we should separate two things. like egypt and turkey at this moment don't do not want to you know get their relations israel at all in its totality what they want to do is just to drag israel into an international or in this to school all of the international law of the problem with the israeli government is they don't abide with international laws
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and they interpret interpret international law just for their sake for their interest it is the point. wolf contras at this moment want the want wants the israeli government to revise their policies first against palestinians and then against those who have been injured and who have been killed by the israeli attack a year ago on the on the on board mavi marmara so. we are not in the process of village to my zing israel instead we are in the process of finding vase for israel to push israel then it to the international community so if let me just because it all talk about then why for israel is a do that is of course ready to accept that statehood bid which is coming up in just over a week's time at the u.n. something which of course the turks are pushing the prime minister of the turkish
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prime minister is very outspoken against that again an air of tension of course between israel and turkey but do you really think that if that does go ahead that vote does go ahead in a positive way and they do get i stated what effect would that have on the whole of the region without really defuse the tensions between israel and of course turkey and egypt and its neighbors. do you mean do you mean a vote in the united nations for the palestinians yes. yes of course it will definitely help and you know the old bulls it conclusion or oppose it stray ssion case where the application for a state with is refused this is going to create a further attention not only between turkey and. israel and palestinians well also between israel and turkey because when we look at the you know the historical you know. line of turkish israeli relations we see that turkish it
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is relations have always been conditioned. israeli treatment of the palestinians and then there is a kind of improvement in the peace process like the also or. rule from the gaza or syrian the peace talks sponsored by turkey you see it kind of. between you know turkish israel. and israel about when there is a tension between israel and palestine this will definitely reflect very strongly on his rather relations are really interesting about have to say go for it thanks very much for your thoughts of what a tash joining us live there in ankara. well now back to our top story here and on t.v. u.s. and rumania signed a missile defense agreement that will now for money allow the deployment of a listing missile interceptors in romania moscow says that the deal proves the need for legal guarantees that the system will not be aimed at russia for more on this let's talk to an activist from the humanist movement to mash he's in prague for us
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good to see you here on our t.v. now the obama administration scrapped bush's plans which saw the czech republic where you are and poland as the host countries for the anti missile defense bases and said the whole concept would be revised but doesn't the signing of this agreement actually prove that nothing's changed in the plans already going ahead after all. well actually i am very disappointed by this new development exactly for the reason that you mention the fact that obama. scraped the bush plan big hope brought a lot of hope here in the czech republic here in europe and we were hoping for a better future also the fact that obama was for a nuclear free world. brought a lot of hope unfortunately what we see now is a movement in a different direction or you see a movement goes again and again in the way of parliament again in the way of using our force not only in countries where there are armed conflicts like iraq and
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afghanistan and now other countries in there in northern africa and around the military and but also here in europe and. this is a very dangerous development. because if we build up more. than here in europe we are moving closer to a conflict with someone and that is that would be a dangerous development not to have some form of missile defense system based on the perceived threat from north korea and iran i mean you do need one any. no you don't because there are much much more dangerous weapons of mass destruction around the world nuclear weapons there are thousands of nuclear warheads around the world there are and they are just. waiting for a disaster. one that is planned or one that is caused by an accident so i think there is a real russian bigger threat and. it could be north korea or iran yes of course
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we have to deal with those threats but we have to deal with in accordance with the important i think what was going on in the past is that those countries that only clear weapons and you know. where. sidelining the issue of nuclear weapons even though they committed themselves back in the seventy's and you know nuclear in the nuclear nonproliferation treaty they would get rid of those they are all right they're going to quickly also you know the czech republic had actually earlier pulled out of the plan saying it wanted a much bigger role about what you're saying are you saying that actually all you all work you're very much against this plan and i know indeed that you went on a hunger strike a couple of years ago over it do you see this actually as a done deal and call your sentiment shared with the majority of the czech people are they concerned about this in the right that you are going to go ahead. well i
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think what we did certainly was a good thing and it had some positive effect and their original plan was scraped and it did not go on so that that's a good thing. in terms of what the czech people think here it's hard to tell because there's very little coverage here on this issue in fact since we started. criticizing the original plans for president bush and later. president obama the czech government and i think also the years government changed tactics i mean ultimately talking about the negotiations that have been going on between the united states and the other governments checa remains a romanian government and they are now holding most of these talks in secret and they released very clear information so not very much is known and and therefore there's not a lot of opposition of course a lot of time just quickly a lot of tension between russia and nato and the u.s. and it is going to make your position any different if you saw a shared plan between russia and nato. yes definitely wherever there's
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corporation it's always good and when it's one party talking without consulting the other that's for sure but overall i think what we need to talk is about is is about the fundamental threats the most important threats and reassess threats based on their importance and i think. some long range missiles are a threat but without nuclear weapons and without. nuclear warheads that can be mounted on top of these. a rainy and missiles or any other missile then those nuclear warheads there really isn't a big big threat but on the other hand we do have nuclear warheads there are ready to be launched and we need to talk about those how do we get rid of them as a real danger just finally and very briefly obama he wants a nuclear weapon free world clearly that's what you want but realistically that's not going to happen is it. i think it is. just.
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so they talk about the choice that we have to make as a human being. you know weeks to. invent. ways to. come to a nuclear weapon world. where we have your thanks a lot thanks for your time sorry i've got no good to talk to you always good have a chat you have issue joining us live there from prague thanks a ton about. germany has called on the euro zone members to stick together in an attempt to settle nerves over the potential greek default chancellor says that greece must stay aboard the block to avoid causing a domino effect the statement came after fears of greece declaring bankruptcy caused a sharp fall in global markets on monday was triggered by reports that germany was preparing for greece to leave the euro zone athens has been struggling to bring its debt crisis under control despite stringent austerity measures and financial journalist the weekly cover now says that there is no easy way.

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