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until a meeting between the club's president and the president of tartus stan which will decide the long term spending plans for the club today it has managed the side for the last eleven years winning two russian primarily titles. now in england there was no major transfer activity for the big clubs on what was a busy night of premier league action league leaders manchester city slipped up against everton losing one nil and manchester united join them at the top of the table after their two know when i was at old trafford tottenham meanwhile stay after a three one win over wigan fourth place chelsea grabbed a point it's one z. there were liverpool are in the top five after their three north rushing of struggling wolves well on wednesday arsenal could claim fifth spot with a win away bolton newcastle on the same number of points is the gunners in trouble to bloody good who could climb out of the relegation zone the saving villa entertain q.p.r. sunderland hosts an origin and could lead probably canaries into ten for the
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victory and west ham travel to full of. russian probably globally act also with a chance of making his debut in that game for the coaches after completing his transfer from stood guard yesterday. let's catch up on the main moves in the transfer market sunderland signed on loan manage the city left back wayne bridge until the end of the season while everton striker luis has gone to spain for the remainder of the season and there is also a double. bobby zamora from falling for just over six million dollars last year striker debris will cease a yard is also on his way to q.p.r. the former liverpool and sunderland man is back in the premier league after three years he has signed a two and a half year deal. well over in spain the copper del rey has reached the semifinal stage without. taking a two one lead in their first leg against that and isn't used a well tonight barcelona travel to valencia for the start of their tie the cattle.
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and i seven points behind the trade and the race for the league title putting more pressure. at guardiola he wants to get back to winning ways but knows it will be tough against relents the barrier is a strong and all the issue. is a huge this. will be the. to war with will be an exception. after cycling now russia's top same katusha have got a significant reinforcement and have set their eyes on the most prestigious titles for the upcoming season probably the time as more. all of the glue on the greatest routes of the most prestigious cycling learns since two thousand and nine when they were launched gattuso have been deployed over in the sport sixty victories and over two hundred boardrooms that's what the team have achieved so far nevertheless ahead of their poor season aiming to take it to the next level clearly
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given by the sponsors we saw first the olympics the world championships but the sport as well as gifts the targets you cannot make a team with this quality and say the tour de france doesn't interest me but we have the olympics focusing on it and there are only all four years olympics but this is one of the most goals here on the other hand it's my my aim and it's my work to work also for the russian cycling for the young riders so you must understand this is approach as a whole project fulfilling those kinds of tasks takes elite riders and added two superpowers to their roster here comes the first one of the most feared sprinters in the business three time world champion. i'm very happy to be part of this team first of all cut to she represents such a huge country in russia at the international cycling arena and it's
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a big honor for me this team is very strong and has huge potential to improve meaning a great deal of opportunity for me to claim more wins in my professional career meanwhile that uses biggest precision cerny been sure he's the only one of the team to have placed an overall victory at the world's three major events the thirty two year old russian proved to be the best at the g. oh yeah. and twice at the. market which i think it's. pretty. this is. one of the best russian writer so i think it's it's holding on so. i think for me or so it gives more and more some more power no more ambitions more more more you ration for for next season with where you are left to go before the summer olympics in london rushes jumps like a team and cyclist. their interests the combination through and the olympic
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games. but. it's not because. you are if you're finished or in good shape you're going right i mean begins in the same way or if you are true or not. and maybe i'm a lawyer or you know you're going to be proven to reach story but i think you're here for in office but i will to compete in the olympics not a good little you had everything needed to make this year one of the most if not the most successful who rushed the slightly. righty. remark as it stands are going to stand that line up for the new season that includes promising young cyclists alongside the season's later alexander vinokourov he's back faith after breaking a leg during last year's tour de france but says this will probably be his last season and he will after the elim picks. maybe on tomorrow just sport where formula
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one supremo bernie ecclestone is pushing hard to keep russian drivers the tally petrol in the sport ahead of the new season that petrol has been frozen out of the latest round of saying he's now hard former world champion came reichen in but the russians manager oksana across the channel says ecclestone is came to petroff to stay in formula one one year old wants to promote the sport in russia and sochi well the country's first grand prix in twenty fourteen meanwhile petrol finished tenth in last season's championship denies he's joined the catering for that he will sign for ferrari. well former force india driver adrian sutil is also without an f one driver while the german is also just been handed an eighteen month suspended sentence for last year's brawl with. eric lux was found guilty of cutting locks in the neck with a champagne glass at a nightclub in shanghai after the chinese grand prix in may will also pay a fine of more than two hundred fifty thousand dollars. now with the clock ticking
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down to sunday's super bowl the new england patriots and new york giants have held their annual press day and reveal key factors which could determine who will be crowned champions their media day is a bit like a circus in many respects with plays and coaches fielding hundreds of questions from hundreds of journalists the giants defeated the patriots in the super bowl final in two thousand and eight and despite winning ten straight games coming into the final the patriots know the have to be flawless against a very strong giants defense and that puts even more pressure on new england star man tom brady i'm going to make sure i don't throw any interceptions make sure i play try to play really well. they're a good team i mean i think that's that's why they're here they force you know a lot of mistakes. but we can't go out there and make mistakes and expect to win we've got to go out there and play a very clean game and that wraps up the sport for now i'll have more.
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their power on the mark when theory on the brink of violence escalates in this and battled country the calls for strong sanctions and even a military intervention grow in intensity.
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diplomatic deadlock russia says notorious huge changes here yes moscow slams a proposed u.n. resolution calling on president assad to step down. the wanted man wiki leaks founder julian assange has to appeal to britain superimportant against his extradition to sweden. and it is really ad campaign in the u.s. backfires find a virgin when solving many jewish families across america. and in business the russian market opens up today's trading session in the red right now the my states that is it down. while the audience is dropping by just a notch i'll have an update on those figures in twenty minutes time in the business but as in join me that.
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book about you're watching r t coming to you live from moscow eleven am and the russian capital marina joshie welcome to the program the u.n. security council has agreed to once to avoid military intervention in syria but differences remain over the way ahead of the u.s. as well as its european and arab allies one president out of power for its part russia says the u.n. shouldn't be used as a platform for excessive interference in syrian affairs area of work that has the latest from new york. the united states france britain could talk are. all those countries supporting this draft resolution said that there would be no military intervention imposed in syria if the draft resolution was adopted
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but the most important thing to note is that those spearheading the push for this draft resolution are also calling for a ceasefire in in syria and also calling for a national dialogue between the government and opposition groups these steps these calls are calls that have been made by russia for the past few months russia has indicated on tuesday that it will veto a draft resolution on syria in which the tax calls for imposes any regime change and leaves a rhetorical door open for military intervention similar to what the world saw transpire in libya now russian ambassador to the united nations vitaly churkin did address the security council indicating that russia is clearly committed to finding a peaceful solution to the ongoing conflict in syria but it is a solution that has to involve the syrian people not
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a solution that is imposed by outside forces take a listen to what he had to say this unity council cannot prescribe radio disappears for of domestic political purposes it's not in the charter we don't want the security council to call him to fall into the habit because once you start as difficult to stop then you will start doing what needs to resign you know what prime minister needs to step down this is really not the business of the security council moscow has proposed its own draft resolution on syria which calls for both parties participating in the violence to come to the negotiating. negotiating table and take part in a dialogue this is an invitation that russia recently made to representatives of the syrian government and opposition groups earlier this week to try to get them to come to moscow and participate in talks in the coming days the security council
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will be working to try to come to a consensus on the text of a resolution on syria but if the tax remains as it's been presented calling for president bashar al assad to step down and leaving the door open for military intervention this is something that russia firmly will be opposed to the brain of are not reporting there from new york now the west has made a habit of using the u.n. to legalize its aims of regime change in other countries so says peace activists jacob hornberger that's the whole idea of these resolutions that there can still matter how tightly they are constructed they will always be construed to do whatever the u.s. government the british government want to do but one thing's for certain this is a problem for the syrian people to resolve not through the u.s. government the british government the united nations this is a problem for the syrian people so obviously that the main thrust of u.s.
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foreign policy is regime change we've seen them time and time again it begins with sanctions it goes into embargoes blockades but ultimately the quest is to remove a recalcitrant dictatorship install a u.s. regime even if it happens to be a dictatorship so this is another classic example of where the u.s. is but other people's affairs when it really has no business doing so and coming up later in the program here in our tepee to live on his gas tank crossed the bay the hurdles in the way of breaking the deadlock of the syrian crisis. for to hold negotiations between all of the different parties and as we know the syrian national council you know one of the main opposition blocks as essentially rejected that offer possibly with some foreign encouragement behind them because one of the stipulations that they made one of the preconditions for the
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talks was that. should resign so they wanted an old come to go she owed come of a process as a preliminary condition and so the possibility of negotiations is very unlikely and from my point of view it's starting to resemble a bit what was happening in libya where the opposition consistently refused to engage in any sort of peaceful negotiation and. i can share your thoughts on the situation in syria log on to our team dot com take part in our online poll well let's take a look at what's happening on the web site now this hour forty five percent say it will and with a russia china veto over a third of the respondents think that that is simply being used by the west to further its aims in syria less than a quater believes it will finish what a continued u.s. effort to overthrow the assad regime and
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a minority of you are saying that there will be an agreement on the motion head to our web site here calling to let us know what you think on this issue and while you're doing that you know check out what else we have for you online. in forcing american laws whether russian weapons us police will soon be using guns provided by the firm that makes kalashnikovs. also the final verdict is out on why russia's martian mission profile was groomed fail to get all of the details on our. and the pale that could prevent aids but find out why some medical experts believe it could also be will be epidemic and. they ok supreme court is expected to consider an appeal by that we can make founder
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julian assange against his extradition to sweden over allegations of sexual assault in august twenty ten the future of the world famous whistleblower is unclear as ever questions are being raised over sweden's legal system and its ties with the united states heartiest on part has the details. the face that launched a thousand leaks julian a son does exposure of tens of thousands of secret documents has embarrassed governments the world over but the wiki leaks phenomenon is no longer his most pressing concern the swedish will thirty's want to question a songe over allegations of sexual assault dating back to august two thousand and ten prosecutors have been criticized by a son just supporters and international civil libertarians with allegations of a cumbersome contradictory and slowly build process huge arguments have also broken out over the nature of some of sweden's laws on sexual offenses such as those
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asylums faces it's going to be close to course. and leading up to the trial is going to be held. well the chief prosecutor asked for him to be held in solitary confinement it's just bizarre so there are so many bizarre aspects to the why in which the matter is being conducted up till now. from our perspective i just can't see how he would get a fair trial others have gone beyond legal arguments saying that the storm raised by our son is through wiki leaks has made him a target for political interference across the atlantic u.s. or thora te's enraged at having their secret documents exposed may seek to have a son extradited there to stand trial but surely sweden's famed neutrality would stop such a thing but i would disagree that's where they're so it in is an outright country sit in
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a very clear cut. proximity and cooperation even in military operations with such campaigns initiated by nato you have for instance the so its presence in afghanistan you have a clear cut. it brought nato policy on the part of sweden and that is not to try to do with some u.s. politicians branding a sand a cyber terrorist and calling for the death penalty it could get a lot worse for the wiki leaks founder the problem is not that we have too much wiki leaks we have too little. i think with people ok with. who is a national public polls to indicate that very large majorities applaud and support the efforts of wiki leaks the why do worry is that with or without julian
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a son governments around the world with something to hide will now launch full scale assaults on internet freedom in order to keep their secrets secret but for now the focus is on the man not his website killing our son just connections with sweden have raised many questions about what really happened in august two thousand and ten but now with a son just future as uncertain as ever questions are being leveled at sweden's legal system and its relationship with the united states which could prove crucial to the fate of the world's most notorious whistleblower dumbarton r.t. stockholm sweden. well still ahead for you this hour here in our campaign a full of controversy find out why stories about paying for by the israeli government have left millions of american jews feeling insulted.
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old means of protection can be used. when global supremacy is at stake. between two thousand and five and two thousand and nine us has spent fifteen billion dollars in the prostate for the entire program that we are dealing with right now here in two thousand and eleven is another hundred fifty billion dollars that's larger than many country's entire military budgets went on things becomes the best for the defense. wealthy british style is not wholesome that's not on the front. of their. markets by now scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two cars
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welcome back hey iran says it's held three days of constructive talks with inspectors from the un's nuclear watchdog the i.a.e.a. is attempting to verify the peaceful nature up to ron's atomic program the west has recently stepped up economic sanctions against the islamic state suspecting it developing nuclear weapons washington's intelligence chief has warned of an increasing likelihood that iran could attack america or its allies the u.s. is beefing up its military presence in the persian gulf by sending a search aircraft carrier to the region former cia analyst so ray mcgovern says people have been misled into thinking iran is a clear and present danger. if you look at the polls seventy percent of the american people believe that iran already has a nuclear weapon that's exactly the same percentage of people in two thousand and two who were persuaded by what i call the forming corporate media to believe that saddam hussein was working on nuclear weapons it's bizarre what do the defense
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ministers of america and israel say they say the readings working on nuclear weapons know if the marines were working on a nuclear weapon they would have to kick out you at spector's we would know that and they don't want that at all they are not working on nuclear weapon they have not yet decided to do so so the facts or the truth of its ministers both intelligence agency the way they say it is they have not yet decided to you know nuclear weapons well that means that the i mean simple english means they're not working on a nuclear weapon going to war i mean if on a contrived. five steps back. this is about a nuclear capability but it was about regime change china is the world's face the largest holder of gold and seems to be in the market for more it's believed beijing snapped up around five hundred tons of gold in twenty eleven
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double what it bought in twenty tan analysts china is looking for investment safe havens due to that weakness of the us dollar for several years now. critics their. economies chinese economy is one thing the government to diversify is holding foreign exchange and china has to largess for a good deal for any country and. then us dollars of their. dollar china's economy is fueled by one. of the us but of course china has a much better balance of payment in much larger foreign exchange holdings. the fiscal deficit is much much smaller and the national debt is much smaller and china has about nine percent economic growth why do you as about one point nine
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percent so it is good. prudent policy to diversify somewhat before in exchange holdings to do something not a u.s. dollar go now some world news in brief for you this hour pakistani fighter jets have bombed two militant positions along the afghan border the attacks killed thirty one suspected insurgents in the tribal areas of and karama this comes just one week after soldiers and militants clashed at a mountaintop and koran killing over sixty people the pakistani military has launched a series of a fanciful against militants in the tribal regions in the past few years. dozens of people were injured in clashes outside egypt's parliament in cairo where protesters have gathered to demand an end to military rule they were stopped from reaching the doors of the building by supporters of the muslim brotherhood which holds the majority of seats.

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