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the quarterback showing elite signal calling skills in the third does well really changing the play on the line allowing way as well for her to get open for it touched on that made it twenty one fourteen that she connected again with brady locked in his own end zone welker tying the n.f.l. record by taking about pass a full ninety nine yards for a touched on one for the thirty year olds highlight reel bounce the dolphins did pull one pocket reggie bush caught a touchdown pass late in the fourth but had mothered little thirty eight twenty for the final score and he was. a raiders also proving capable rude warriors beating denver mile high marcel reece getting the party started a long distance effort after thought for the visitors but it didn't stop sebastian junger kospi from tying the n.f.l. record sixty four yard bell thirty john record and figured heavily in denver's defense of the time but still find time to go wild defense of the broncos star
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quarterback shall be injuring his home string while making this off meaning for by kissing couple that sneaky experience on security twenty eight we went to the raiders you are. one of baseball's all time greats sluggers has been hit with buttery charges after a domestic dispute with his wife the retired money ramirez arrested after an incident in his miami home ramirez's wife julianna find with swelling on her face on a small bruise on the back of her head upsetting the pill should at least two thousand and four world series m.v.p. ramírez he denies that so stating in states was by her by accident when they were arguing that dominican republic native retired from baseball april after testing positive for performance infancy drugs. and finally the fourth kontinental hockey league season has gotten underway the initial faceoff postponed following last week's tragic crash which saw all of the luck if you die
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a disaster of epic proportions but the sport must go on robert or die and watch c.s.k. take on new boys ukra on day one. this is the toughest stunt the young league has ever had to live through the cage and through this four season and. players remembered in some way or tribute to their friends that will come with your slowly were killed in a plane crash last wednesday and bracelets under the light for to survive in hospital but passed away on monday morning. and most is can 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 apiece
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move to win the scoring one nil. you grew up pushed forward some good chances to level but it was the who's who scored again. questioning here to give cisco a two nil if seconds from the first intermission. didn't lose their grip in the second period sergei chirac of netting the third late in the powerplay three nil he certainly 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 three two. it wasn't enough to change the outcome consist guster the new season with a win. with both sides clearly playing in the name of their brothers and healthy will never touch the ice again.
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three bunkers video for your media project a free media party talks to. us and remain. as part of washington's plans to build a wider nato defense shield in europe. the big remains were formally authorized the deployment of american ballistic missile interceptor the romanian soil i'll be back with more from washington in just a few moments. libyan rebels continue to attack the few remaining strongholds of colonel gadhafi under a shield of nato air strikes the country's transitional forces of given residents of the besieged areas two days to leave before a threatened. stormy seas in europe over it shaky economy germany attempts to calm fears over greece's potential default by urging members of the eurozone to stick
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together as a city so that orients for help from our top stories this. international news and comment live from our headquarters here in central moscow this is. the u.s. remain you have signed a joint missile defense pact in washington the agreement authorizes the deployment of ballistic missile interceptors in romania it's part of an american project to build a broader nato defense shield in europe. has this report. what they signed is part of america's revamped plan to build a missile shield in europe with elements of it deployed in different countries in eastern europe romania will host america's land base this i'm sorry interceptors the shield will be unfolding fairly close to russian borders needless to say that's
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always been an irritant in the relations between washington and moscow the new u.s. missile defense plan that we're talking about is a four stage plans of the first two stages envisioned these salacious and three interceptors of lower capability and the last two have higher capability is the last two that especially by the russians the more advanced ones because russians have a different analysis of the weapons that the so-called rogue states happen what they don't have and moscow doesn't want persistence will be eventually directed against russia the war of words on missile defense has been going on for quite some time with washington saying we need powerful missile interceptors against a possible attack from some dangerous state they usually name you ran in north korea in moscow saying why would you need interceptors for weapons at those rogue state gone half what russia does the russians have been quite persistent for years you know saying ok if it's not against us let's build a missile shield in europe together and the response they get is always a no a polite no but no they say yes we will cooperate but not on equal terms to that
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question say then give us legally binding guarantees that the defense is that will not be used against us but besides the purpose the mere effectiveness of the shield is now in question last thursday for the first time the u.s. tested its advance this and three blunt one interceptor missile and it feels to hit a target by the way the federation of american scientists has recently come up with a record that calls for a review of america's missile defense plan based on the inconsistences that they see between its calls and means the report touched upon two very interesting points a p fact ignace of those interest after it is arguable from a scientific point of view and b. that he could push the russians and possibly the chinese to try and restore some kind of balance by arming themselves more. well let's talk more on this with pier girl he's professor of political science at parris west university thanks very much indeed for joining us live here on r.t. what obama scrapped the bush plans but threats from rogue states remain so
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washington is right is it not to continue with its missile defense shield well actually i don't think it's really a military necessity no one really believed it was a possibility if you ran it tacky in europe it's the size did not reach could not reach western europe so it was the deployment was scrapped and the czech republic now is a new department in reno but i think this takes up surely a political washington for a live wants to reassure our former satellite countries. so it's a political move but hardly a military necessity and also considering this going to the u.s. economy i don't think it's a wise move in financial terms. reason is probably political rather than then military or right thing with political battle if there if there isn't a threat as you say why though shouldn't the u.s. just compromise with russia and bring them into the system create
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a joint defense system and that would of course decrease all the tensions that it's creating between the two. well actually it would be the sensible thing to do you know one of. these he said all this he would brush or at least he was achieving something corp russia and he issued this new deployment is aware of antagonizing russia which is going to turn into maybe some kind of new arms race which is totally pointless not only because the effectiveness of the shield is problematic but also because it's going to cost a lot of money to both the u.s. and russia and unnecessarily because frankly i don't think iran is in a position to attack anyone in the west i suppose remain as not too bothered about its relations being affected by this plan with russia itself but what is its real reason jumping into bed as it were i know it's obviously part of nato but why does
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it really be appearing to be so keen to join the u.s. on this was our defense project well against you major reasons first there is rumanian anti russian feeling because the history of. you qualify and also. it can on a clear really is in dire straits and having american bases or any kind of american military ballman is something good economic it is this many people come to mean a consumer goods and so on so from an economic point of view it's good also to do rumanians probably think it sounds fresh a message which is we are now free of you you cannot touch as we're protected by it why do us which probably is not very useful but it has to do weirdly is tricky and psychologically and these combination of the domination of this country by soumik union or russia or you or there in france and russia as envoy to nato on a recent visit to paris intimated that the defense in europe poses
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a risk to your country what what does he mean by that. well didn't call to release mine but probably is warning france which is now are a full member of nature again because until recently before sign because it was elected president was not part of the command and now france is in bed with the us to be nice it is telling france what chart because if you side with the united states all the contracts that exist in france and russia including contacts because there's a contract or a submarine or a an aircraft carrier these could be in danger all that you'd be intertwined economic and military relationship between france and russia could be endangered and you could interrupt you could apply that sentiment to all of the other nato countries. but i think. germany yours also played in russia but
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countries like britain or italy. is not so tight to privately in the u.k. and russia of course as we just heard yesterday with a for the prime minister's visit. relationship to you in russia is not as friendly as warm as it is between france and russia at the moment especially in military matters so there is a of warning there and you know it's if you accept this plan then leaving to pay the consequences just briefly you talked about the possibility of a an arms race or has plans though of course to rid the world of all nuclear weapons is that really realistic now. know where you cannot put the genie back into the bottle but you can work towards fewer and fewer. weapons fewer weapons and what he's doing now with this new deployment is a kind of reassurance before the rumanians which is i think unnecessary and costly
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as always very good to hear we have to say pickler professor of political science at paris were saying about it thanks peter. to libya now the transitional authority has given residents of the pursuit gadhafi stronghold two days to evacuate or face a full scale attack that as nato airstrikes help the rebels to secure a key oil town in the east the leader of the anti see in his first speech since it kind of was asked to urge libyans to strive for a civil democratic state based on moderate islam meanwhile amnesty international has called on the country's new leaders to prevent human rights abuses accusing both sides of the conflict the violence concern grows over the humanitarian situation in libya that seen over two thousand six hundred killed since the uprising began what is more of a notion has been talking to the people of tripoli about the outcome of their own revolution. the da through free tripoli just can't stop chanting to celebrate the birth of new
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leader. all reminders of a recently overthrown dictatorship suppressed which used to bring nightmares to some for decades is now a cause for laughter. shoshu for his curly hair we call him chip schieffer because his hair is so long and he doesn't cut it it's only actually let someone out smiling believe in the post gadhafi freedom is nothing but the mirage crown has been the arrest of three times in the last two weeks rebels and tara gaiters him and took his documents the reason the twenty seven year old copilot says is his family's ties with kids are his 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 you can see above words of all good but you can see a lot of blood was i want to. make of what they are talking about democracy this is
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not. a crime says libya didn't get rid of a dictatorship but only fell into another one. of the ruggles run ins 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 obligatory a large part of the winners this is a reality not hard to believe. you know everybody we are happy we are a freedom that their fears do run away this is not true believe me because they are free to all have good birth returned back to tripoli you see the same people same people simple sympathy they are supporting a revolution can bring much hope that what comes afterwards is often different. those who drove egypt threefold this year who are still on the streets this weekend seven months after toppling president mubarak angry at the like of progress on the reforms the peace future too is still far from clear the post gadhafi libyan
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capital has been the scene of euphoria with celebrate three gunfire and singing heard here around the clock for more than a fortnight already like all parties however some believe there could be a serious hangover after wards in the form of retribution and uncertainty as to how the future a country will be governed really national r.t. tripoli libya. the latest on the developing story in afghanistan now where at least nine people have been killed and twenty three wounded in an ongoing taliban attack on 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 seven of the sites in the city were also attacked including police stations and the office of iran's press t.v. news channel insurgents stormed the lock a part of the high rise building from there they fired guns and rocket propelled grenades afghan and nato forces have surrounded the block and several insurgents
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are reported killed at least one remains inside this country weeks after twelve people died in an attack on the british counsel's office in the same district well earlier i spoke with pakistani lobbyist. and he thinks the attacks highlight nato is pretty hard to win the hearts and minds of the afghan people. this is no longer about just of colored man or just groups of terrorists it's there is a tremendous support from people on the ground to these kind of attacks i mean this particular attack for example would not have been possible without even the neighborhood people who have facilitated these attackers the terrorists who carry out this attack and this would not have been possible and of course we have the attack on the british council and many more before that so obviously it's not a stable and i think we will see more and more of these attacks stick as more and more u.s. troops actually withdraw from afghanistan how can you really start to use attacks if you if you have
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a huge segment of your population really sightline nicely and actually punished over the past eight nine years years ten. still ahead this disaster sight seeing for days adventurous travelers what first hand experience of the exclusion zone twenty five years after chernobyl nuclear plant last but the government says the tours are illegal. story come but first television will continue to abide by its peace treaty with egypt despite the attack on its embassy in cairo that's according to israel's prime minister he spoke following the assault in which three people died in clashes with security forces on friday angry crowds stormed the compound in response the egyptian officer killed by israeli troops in the border passion last month the mob the turkish prime minister who's on a three day visit the current one is israel it's facing growing regional isolation . and commentator has told r.t. that israel stubbornness over a knowledge of recent changes is
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a recipe for failure. israel now is getting worried from the notion that it needs rational democratic allies in the region and this isolation now taking place because israeli calling israeli decision makers on the political level are choosing we want to to if you will only laws laws allow it's by refusing to apologize for turkey for what has been taking place ever since my memory incident and also killing all four egyptian soldiers in syria and hoping to get away with what has been. against them certainly puts for forward. in israeli image in people's eyes the country will continue all the fashion while the world around them in their nearly sanity is is really changing power for
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the end. germany has called on your resume members to stick together in an attempt to settle over the potential greek default the chancellor says the recent stay aboard the block to avoid causing a domino thinks the statement came after fears of greece declaring bankruptcy caused a shortfall in global markets on monday and was triggered by reports that germany was preparing for greece to leave the eurozone it's been struggling to bring its debt crisis under control despite stringent story that you just put out your journalistic says there is no easy way out. but there are different ways that. the european central bank and the e.u. could go about dealing with a default of greece or an exit of greece portugal or some of the peripheral countries they could break the euro into two different types of euro but the fact that no one is willing to talk about that option openly and kind of admit that that's where we are with an unsustainable debt like greece has and now the fact the country is the size of italy which is no longer really able to access the markets
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the way they're accessing the poor the markets but the e.c.b. is in their buying spanish debt so the fact that you have these countries are unable to issue debt paper on their own is frightening for the european union for the eurozone there is no real exit mechanism from the euro if you're part of the v.m. you you're part of it supposedly for life ok and it's so we saw how chaotic it was when argentina default on its debt and exit of the dollar peg in the case of greece it's not even a peg they've given up their currency their french banks that are that are potentially on the hook with a lot of that now who was exposed to those french banks then who was exposed to the banks very close the french banks a lot of the banks prefer an environment like they have now which is we can lever up as much as we want doesn't matter and if we lose we just get bailed out there structurally adjusted their business model and their profit making mechanism to this new environment which has been perpetual bailouts that we've seen since nine hundred eighty. in the meantime italy burdened by its own debt crisis is turn to
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china for a possible rescue top level talks were held with beijing off to italy move closer to the epicenter of europe's financial turmoil rome's treasury refused to give out details but it's understood that china has offered an option to buy a stake in the italian sovereign debt the government is pushing a fifty four billion euro a sturdy package that includes changes to pensions government spending cuts and a special levy on the rich the lower house of parliament is expected to approve it by wednesday. thousands of people gathered in the us larval to say a final goodbye to the ice hockey player alexander going to he died in hospital five days after the plane crash that killed almost the whole look at motive team last week the twenty six year old suffered severe burns to his body and spirit from tracked family friends and fans gathered at the team's home stadium and you know it's liable to lay flowers and pay their last respects the plane carrying the ice hockey team crashed in central russia killing forty four people one of the crew members from the plane is now the disaster's only survivor.
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so it's a quick look at some of the other news making headlines around the world at this stage of the day government have embraced a school bus in the pakistani city of peshawar killing four children and the driver the bus was taking the night of fourteen year old students home when a gunman struck and they know claimed responsibility for the attack so far my first impact is done is torn between government supported tribal armies and is most militants with links to. carried out hundreds of attacks against civilians in recent years. two passenger trains and a bus collided in the argentinian city of gonaives are is killing nine and willing two hundred twelve some of them critically the crash took place during rush hour when a passenger bus drove around a crossing barriers in an attempt to save time and was hit by a train throwing it on to a platform express then the rail and hit another that was going away.
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in the world of sex abuse victims have submitted claims to the international criminal court calling for pope benedict sixty and top cardinals to be investigated for possible crimes against humanity and fisheries are being accused of negligence in supervising priests and turning a blind eye to sexual crimes against children thousands of individual cases abroad each year but the court has never before opened a single formal investigation into the catholic church. and said to be one of the most exotic tourist destinations twenty five years after the chernobyl nuclear disaster the exclusion zone around the plant seems to me putting people in and not driving in a way that the government recently banned excursions to the contaminated area of middle of patients they were providing officials with under the profits was artie's alexia discovered the area could still serve other purposes. these cars were once heavily affected by nuclear radiation now the radiation for a different reason part of an exhibition in kiev dedicated to the clear up of the
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one nine hundred eighty six chernobyl fallout over the years the chernobyl museum in ukraine's capital kiev has become one of the top tourist attractions especially in april this year when the world markets twenty fifth anniversary of the disaster but for those craving for the firsthand post-apocalyptic experience looking at the exhibition here has not been enough and there is an adventurous alternative because terminated zone around should not bill itself or that it was decades tourists have been flocking here more than ten thousand of them each year that's why forbes magazine named the dead zone one of the world's most exotic tourist destinations. alexander former resident of the ghost town of pretty good has been organizing these stories for several years he told us that visitors are always fascinated by what they see although all their motivations for making the trip have always varied .
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