tv [untitled] January 29, 2012 9:48pm-10:18pm EST
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against bethanie matic sounds of the usa and remaining as a whole the attack out but then the last one a championship deciding tie break ten points to three so enjoy the second half is a flamboyant american adding her biggest title so far to her correction of unusual outfits. i wasn't too nervous so just kind of trusted my partner and felt good out there i mean very. good doubles players and came back in a second. but we fought it out and the terrorism was pretty good to have a job. well meanwhile maria sharapova believes the signs are looking good for the season ahead despite her crushing defeat in the women's final to victoria azarenka the russian was featuring in her second grand slam final within six months and has regained her four after coming back from a long layoff due to a shoulder injury bites in melbourne the twenty four year old was simply outplayed and out powered by is our anchor about the russian coming from two love down in the first set to win it six three and then taking the second to love to claim not only
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her first round song title they also overtake caroline wozniacki to clinch the world number one spot however despite that front being to feature up of us says she has every reason to look forward to the season ahead. i don't regret the work that i put in at all it's going to the stages is great for me especially not having played matches for three months. monsoon i know what to expect from. a game i do just don't know to be the stages is good for me and that's why i'm looking forward to the us new year. as well as our in case she dedicated the victory so had a grandmother in the twenty two year old added that she wasn't entirely surprised to have achieved which was themselves a few years of hard work. surprised and not surprised i mean no worked really hard and i've been playing pretty well or just you know the score doesn't really tell the story isn't done and it was. i think really
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a lot of tough battles in the first set they just really played well and important moments you know so i'm surprised he has no. moving on to football now and robin van persie scored two quick penalties as arsenal came back from two goals down to knock out aston villa three two in the fourth round of the f.a. cup richard dunne and darren bent given villa a two nil halftime lead but three goals in seven minutes gave the gunners victory theo walcott's fifty seventh minute strike for sandwich between fantasy spot kicks as arsenal completed a stunning comeback and earlier the returning fraser campbell scored sunderland's equaliser as the black cats through one one in the northeast darby with middlesbrough barry robson at the visitors ahead after sixty minutes but just before the hour at the bar a man misplaced a pass allowing games became to play in campbell to score his first goal since april two thousand and ten the replay will be at the riverside on february the seventh or eighth and arsenal will travel to either sunderland or middlesbrough in
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the fifth round after the last sixteen draw was also made on sunday elsewhere chelsea will play calling cup holders birmingham stoke travel to crawley who are currently third in england's fourth tier the winner of the replay between everton and blackpool will host sheffield wednesday brighton's reward for beating newcastle is a trip to liverpool while bolton will go to either millwall also fountain norrish take on championship leicester and stop and go to thirteen or steven age or in the last sixteen for the first time. now and there's been a surprise second time winner on the european tour as an englishman robert rock edged rory mcilroy graeme mcdowell and tiger woods to win the abu dhabi championship by one shot rock who is ranked outside the world's top one hundred share the overnight lead with in four words going into the final day and the two were neck and neck early on with both birdie in two of the opening three holes but
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woods then crumbled with two straight bogeys while thirty four year old rock proceeded with confidence though he had an off and on round with bogey and birdies coming thick and fast he still finished the thirty over. just enough to stay one strike clear of mcelroy the us open champion birdied his last words and he got in a three way tie for third thomas bjorn and the northern irishman putting in a strong finish thanks to a holy month on the twelfth followed by three birdies but the day that belonged to rock. just started my shooting. everybody who failed to climb it or you would just use just everything you want to do it was a goal for. you know was it was a day or you know i had a chance you know robert just played real solid all day. as i said earlier he kept the ball for a while didn't do anything wrong today and he had a couple of shots at about ninety two good looks and he made
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a. golf has another and very young champion as lydia code became the youngest ever player male or female to a professional tournament at the tender age of just fourteen she hit the flag at the eighteenth hole at the new south wales open in sydney to the new zealand amateur health triumph by four shots that could have created history when she was just thirteen and sure to thank major grant at the same event last year the youngest ever male golf when. he was fifteen when he picked up his first title but it's coach who's now basking in the limelight. i can really think much and. for i really knows i'm really happy and i played good goal for the last three days . this i'm happy and people can use. in making history is just amazing. and finally russia is wrestlers have dominated at the evaluating
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grand prix in siberia the annual event is named after the two time olympic champion has been a promising test for the russian team with just six months to go before the start of the london olympics as my costs are up reports. the three day event wraps up with the most captivating of ballots in the men's heavyweight division one thing and the rest of us from russia have made it into all of the finals with only one american wrestler making it was the moment stage in the one hundred twenty kilograms of vision the most prestigious weight class so a battle between olympic silver medalist russia's medal and four time all american wrestler serve the lot and have the first period ended in a draw but the russian managed to win the clinch despite losing the disc toss. both appeared a little more convincing in the second period and scored blog net by soup wants to one and claimed gold despite failing to reach that south of the podium at the manja region gold in grand prix the united states team did finish in third place with one
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silver and three bronze medals those are certainly some of our best rustlers you talk about the lack of jake barra both medalled at the world championships and certainly have a good chance of not only a feel of the game so now we have some of our best guys here we've got some work to do the final in the eighty four k. division was a crowd pleaser with the local two time european champion and sort of who do shit stepping out on the mat against last year's world championships runner up your heat or by of the match had to be decided in an additional third round with a cross they are still native getting the upper hand over his opponents from north to set top honors in the ninety six k. division could only go to one place and that's russia's republic of that gets done both wrestlers are represented in the city of much. both. and. have recorded the world cup victories in twenty eight cents and were evenly matched up here as well however it was the twenty three year old who outsmarted his club mate
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and claimed gold. we had hoped for three gold medals with use of and just on the rest was teach quite well the witness will soon compete at the european championships well soon and groans medalist to world cup event i was there but john . as for those of those who didn't truly impress you do have another chance to prove their worth at the russian nationals. with the russian wrestlers claimed overall first place of the ebon european golding drumcree with a gold and silver medals the japanese women helped their side finish second and then merican skein third the olympics are coming up fast and most of the wrestlers will meet each other again soon in various qualification tournaments around the world that's all from cross they are i'm on call for the reporting for r.t.e. in eastern siberia. and that's. by far.
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the issue is that so much given to the huge musician the power of finding the time to market crude blockade and the turning off of the taps as the united states may be you again sanction iran iran is also threatening to impose. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcome to the big picture.
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you. this week's top stories here on our feet believe is beleaguered mission arab nations hold that serve as a work in syria a report on an upsurge in violence russia says that could make things work. toward between iran and you are new players back to you that made international television tehran is considering stopping fuel supplies to the view within days as a response to sanctions. also you are trying to call for a protracted spill that false signals of the world opened again with officers resorting to take down some flight delays this was demonstrators and the rest of them great. multinational proposals to stop where piracy it's called mass protests in part and actually say their government just supporting internet
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censorship in north. carolina welcome to our season weekly review my name is hugo ship of allah thanks for joining is the arab league's observer mission in syria has halted its work citing concern over a rise in violence which over one hundred killed in the last few days or clashes still underway russia has criticised their decision to end or it described as a useful initiative safra has the latest from damascus. a sense really from moscow that this decision to hold the mission was going to inflame an already very volatile situation and unfortunately as seems to be exactly what we've seen happening here now foreign minister sergei lavrov was speaking today on his tour of the asia pacific countries and he said that he didn't understand why such
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a useful tool had been treated in this way we've seen the observer mission start and eventually grounds to hold they never really recovered after that decision last week so the goal stays when they withdrew their monitors now their decision they said was because they felt the mission had failed to hold the syrian government to its pledge to end the violence and it was a surprising decision that's how the foreign minister described it because at exactly the same time that the gulf states made that decision the decision would also be made to extend the mission so just out of a very very crucial time with the situation in the country rather than making this mission stronger rather than trying to make it more effective if you have the goal states withdrawing them on it is now he said that that aroused questions we've got the meeting coming up on cheese day where they are they going to be presenting the findings essentially briefing the u.n. and most is maimed remains
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a very very adamant that is not going to back any plan that's going to leave the door open to foreign military intervention in fact again their response to western cool's now that has said that it's impossible to hold dialogue with the regime here the foreign minister called very irresponsible and indeed unforgivable as i think there's a real sense that this arab league with the want to put unity ready to pursue the resolution to dialogue and to try and calm is extremely volatile situation it's shocking waiting to see how much the situation is escalating day by day when you've really seen this conflict creeping towards the capital people in damascus who weighed. not to the sound of gunfire fans i bet this arab league mission essentially has turned out to be a dance club and there's a little people here saying what was the point and having that manifest place if they were going to be made strengthened if they were going to try was. always essentially we're going to lead to a un action anyway. even lensman believes it's not
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a coincidence that the arab league fries that question just as western powers out the call for foreign involvement well my goodness it sounds like a no fly zone and different language it was an open sesame to direct intervention meeting war the observers who were sitting into syria they picked the wrong man to lead the mission to sudanese generals. they thought the air manage your eyes well with deliver the goods against the side believing him for everything going oh i'm cool what a general we do these terrorists are those cooperating it's exactly the opposite of what the west wanted you they wanted a pretty character just step up whatever they have in mind which is some kind of. the best solution is the west syria's civil it's all going to see here is a legitimate opposition in syria syria is that authoritarian to
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a reporter in the when they've got a young group or did we get to go get a national poll that apparently go some credibility so that the. syrians. for america and britain and the arab league and there's to get to the end in serious and smears and to have an arrogant resolution saying and all the way to what you are unique in two weeks well absolutely should in diplomatic way which told these people to to go. and of series looks in this car of violence is not far behind you and i see months after the fall of gadhafi. respected ngo doctors without borders suspends its mission to leave enough to being forced to treat torture victims who are then sent trained by to further interrogation. before the new play inspectors have started a three day mission to examine iran's atomic terence says the talks with the
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international atomic energy agency the first in more than three years will prove its nuclear program was purely peaceful the i.a.e.a. visit comes as tensions between iran and the west any a crisis level on monday e.u. nations adopted and president the threat of sanctions against the islamic republic and they include a complete in boggo oil supplies from iran and are expected to come into force in july and the recto the center for assertion globalization michele just so that what we are witnessing now is part of a big u.s. plan for war against iran i think what we are witnessing here is is a build up also. called for in these sanctions. constitute in some regards the staging of of of a military agenda and i should mention. that we have a mass the well it was of u.s. military hardware troops going into israel to be stationed in israel going to
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kuwait. you know naval forces in goals in the arabian sea. that in other words i think what we're going to states what. it would be is our allies it's not going to look really like which will give you with the world will. and of course we're keeping a close eye on the rain or nuclear as star go on air and online so head to our web site called for more analysis and updates on the latest developments and right there we ask or choosing terrell's talks with the u.n. inspectors will bring so far the majority that sixty percent think the u.s. is heading for war with iran regardless six of the said he don't see any way out thinking iran will give up its nuclear program ten percent thing the u.n. inspectors will find that tehran is telling the truth and the minority of three percent perceive the visit as a new step towards a solution of the crisis so what do you think had to alter the call to cast your
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vote. a u.s. occupy movement protest has once again turned violent in oakland california police fired tear gas on some two thousand demonstrators several hundred were arrested as there attempted to occupy a very good convention center before storming into city hall marina portnoy has been. it began around saturday afternoon when roughly two hundred fifty occupy occupy optimists in oakland california began demonstrating in the streets and it was hours past the crowd grew stronger and stronger up to roughly twenty two thousand people strong culture milling what the goal was for this demonstration is for protesters to take over and abandoned building where they
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wanted to create their new headquarters because as our viewers may remember crossed the country in the united states just a few months ago police departments are removed activists from their camps and this was an attempt for oakland optimiser to set up a new headquarters but as the crowd grew stronger and larger and thankfully the police in oakland began firing tear gas and flash grenades to the occupy atlanta this morning to the police they say members of the crowd began throwing things at times at the officers and that is what ultimately triggered this clash between police officers came to occupy an optimist but as you guys we know this is not the first time we've seen a fierce clash between officers and activists in oakland california got in october
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there was a least three hundred people arrested and a former u.s. marine by the name scott olsen was left in critical condition with a head injury from being struck in the head by a police tear gas canister canister and this is something odd that put a lot of criticism on the police department in oakland california they've been criticized for being very harsh with occupy activists. from the international action center tells us who despite the increasing violence and to read the future of the occupy movement is still very light. it's very much achieving its goals in terms of waking up the youth in the waking up working people in the us to the reality the reality that poor and working people are losing more and more and that one person that actually one thousands of one percent is gaining an enormous new wealth so that they are very successful in drawing attention to
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that despite a shutdown by the media and by the police and that movement is very determined to continue and define a new tactic. and if you're watching r c i've got much more coming up for you later in the broadway. production agitation grips rush out so we take a look at how politicians are making a push with. president obama vowed to reform times and fight poverty while hailing america's military during his annual state of the union speech much of the focus in this year's address was dedicated to the country's struggling economy and the pressing problem of inequality bothered by the occupy movement a bomb also praised on their dances abroad and the assassination of osama bin laden the speech was regarded as a pre-election change for a bomber to sell his campaign to the public that professor paul sheldon third from
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california state university believes their address clearly demonstrates the policy priorities chosen by a government ministration. getting small he used the cute little code phrase that we're going to have an enduring relationship with death in a stand which means we're going to have bases in that country and stay there for ever whether they want to serve. likewise he said regional gadhafi syria's next day and if iran doesn't behave there the after that so. it is totally contradictory to say that he's going to be able to pay down the american debt in the extreme and government spending programs domestically with savings from bringing soldiers older moore's what in fact he has plans to expand while he didn't mention china played in the also said that we have a pacific strategy and the world will know that we are number one. and that was a thinly veiled threat against china even i mean how insane can you be china's
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holding more than a trillion dollars of our debt we've got tens of thousands of factories there we're highly coordinated doing depended on them though and he's threatening them to. have not have even we proposed and we so fond of the people protesting against the anti web piracy pact that can change signed off to along with twenty one other european states actually to save a multinational deal which still needs to be ratified by the european parliament allows funds to sense of a internet and i say ashes kind of post. at first thousands across poland directed their anger squarely at the notorious anti counterfeit trade agreement the idea of punishing the site for publishing the it's a trademark. somehow illogical to me it's like punishing the corporation that produces knifes for. being used to kill somebody but with every passing rally the
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protest grew more political the crowds put prime minister to six government under fire for signing the agreement on thursday most governmental websites were hijacked by the anonymous hacker group i think they were trying to mask. the promise is that there would be a sudden closer touch to the documents. that we have. the right for our own interpretation of the can but that's not possible knows a lot from our government technically active should be a good thing protecting intellectual property ranging from music to designer bags but the global online community fears corporations will use it to police the web and take regular users offline for harmless internet behavior it certainly has a striking resemblance to the much debated sopa bill in the united states which sent even online giants like google and wikipedia to take direct action but the law was only meant to work locally across the atlantic while act would be applied more
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globally they are. groups and in some countries it needs to be ratified by parliament but not in every country so we have another. actor is still an option for many many countries it was too much for one french e.u. deputy he quit calling act charade then came the twitter twist the micro-blogging site saying it can now censor tweets country by country fridays act to protest. in warsaw were expected to gather up to forty thousand people but a sudden big freeze kept many away nevertheless the intends to rally for several more weeks hoping to urge warsaw's ruling circles to take a step back drawing to one other issue member states along with poland signed actor but it's only here but the decision has caused so much control over sea and public dissent the document is yet to be ratified by the country spar laments which
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certainly leaves the possibility of more protests everywhere across the european continent so let's. see reporting from poland. as i say just mentions the microblogging front twitter is not a censorship scandal of its own and i've got no one notices on that website i had a home including one such trash in the world ultimately backfire on the government . has said that make it very clear that their users your government is censoring you and i think that will be a huge step in pressuring people to share the stuff that was censored but also pressuring governments to change our policies so you can watch the full conversation with in translator second painter aaron schwartz and also talk on and also online. in the internet's most famous and whistleblower is getting ready to reveal it wouldn't look for him on t.v. tonight a far there's no change his own talk show now see all the details on our website.
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this week of gyptian is marked two years since the beginning of the country's uprising with hundreds of thousands flooding to have square the iconic birthplace of the revolution polls have opened for the upper house of parliament weeks after islamist parties claimed in the well the majority in the lower house the new government is also tough to have developing the country's constitution egyptians today are demanding the dissolution of the military council which inherited absolute power from to post president hosni mubarak no matter who is in control egyptian also and filmmaker philip reeves believes change will be host to a minimum. i don't see it as being that big of a shift i mean we lived under military rule for thirty years and that gave the government the authority to do just about.
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