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top seeded czech burdick needing only the minimum two sets to not fight so cool streamer of germany the world number seven wrapping things up with a few difficulties six three six four after just one hour and twenty three minutes on. the man he now meets in the decider defending champion maul face down to work a little harder the frenchman dropping the opening set against compactor it all and he was close to defeat in the second to having to save a match point before picking his final berth by a high break in the third for six seven six six four how it. ended up places gearing up for the biggest game of the american football year it's the patriots versus the giants in super bowl forty six a rematch of the two thousand and seven n.f.l. finale which in new york shaded to smush new england's perfect season even sikorsky . just about every player and coach in the national football league would trade all
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of their wards in accolades for a chance to hold up the lombardi trophy even once the patriots and the germans both moved to during the last decade another victory for either club would see the careers of its key contributors skyrocket into new territory the patriots tom brady is one of the n.f.l.'s biggest game three times and the quarterback could join greats terry bradshaw and his own idol john montana as the only signal callers with four titles while bill belichick could become only the second head coach ever to win as many rings time the legendary stuart charcoal. new england's master mind understands the significance of each moment full well having been to the big dance many times as an assistant and then the lead coach. assistant coach but each week special that's what you work for all year call it february march from the start put your team together and training camp and all the meetings and
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a hundred eleven practices here whatever it is but it's you know it's a long haul able to get here is what you are for so it's a great experience each one is different they're all special bellatrix counterpart tom kaufman i said a more rocky to newer going from job uncertainty during the two thousand and seven season to the top of the world after the last super bowl meeting between the two teams this year shaped up in similar fashion with the giants catching fire late in the season to seal a playoff spot and then stomping through the postseason kaufman could now go from the shame of new york to the hall of fame to the second title i simply walked into our team and said look we've got two games ago we've got to win two games if we do that we determine our own fate we get to the playoffs and we could be the champions of the season from really from that point it has been one single elimination game after another players of responded very very well eli manning has been in the shadow of his older brother peyton his entire career despite both quarterbacks
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having one super bowl title apiece the family landscape could shift dramatically if you lie wins the second a great redemption story to little brothers worldwide in the making as for sunday's game plans the giants will likely bet on their defensive line to wreak havoc and force brady or rushes through the make poor decisions that front for attack proved the winning strategy four years ago and was also effective when the giants beat their upcoming opponents in the regular season. the patriots do feature one of the league's best often civilians though and battles in the trenches could be the match ups to watch new york receivers a key mix mario manningham and victor cruz also figure to give the patriots shaky pass defense a major fit the top story out of the patriots camp is the status of one of their top playmaker is rob growing koski the record sitting tight end has been nursing an ankle injury and a less than fully fit grown koski would mean enormous relief for the giants so far
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linebackers and defensive backs so a grudge rematch for the ages with several legacies a stake in the forty six edition of america's biggest day gorske r t. action continues in the english premier league later on sunday they undoubted tie up the weekend occurring at stamford bridge where chelsea host champions manchester united not just pride at stake in this one a win for united on their block beside. city at the table while chelsea sitting a full fifteen points off the top summit really can't afford to lose if they have any hope at all of staying in the hunt before the council level on points with chelsea if they manage to see. brings the goal for a special of venus just a day away from the biggest pay packet of his career the american preparing to take a six shot lead into the final round of the phoenix open and. the californian who
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seeking a first p.g.a. tour when shooting a three under sixty. here in the seventeenth from out of the sun to move in touching distance of the one point one million dollars first place prize meanwhile the highest ranked player in the field lots who are number six webb simpson sits alone and second at eleven on following a sixty eight bubba watson p.g.a. tour rookie jump who are time for third place some seven strokes. and finally done the years on more than one occasion wrestlers have saved the blushes of racism picked in our correspondent among cost of travel to dagestan where wrestling dominates the sporting spectrum the find out what's been going on in the build up to london twenty twelve wrestlers dain dagestan begins at around eight am with a run up the targets our mountain this traditions been going since soviet times and is a vital ingredient in the recipe for success that continues distinguished athletes
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from this small region on the international freestyle wrestling arena this we're going to be over the last ten years dagestan's become a world center for wrestling with athletes from all over russia coming into practice with some of the best sparring partners in the world in the last three olympics are wrestlers of one six gold medals and we have potential for more as around thirty thousand children actively practicing freestyle wrestling held by more than eight hundred coaches. wrestling has become a noted export from dagestan just like brazil with its exceptional football players two thousand and eight olympic champion iran was on shaheen is a native of dagestan but ended up representing turkey and happens to be just one of many locals who went looking for a shot at glory in countries other than russia. first i did not even think of performing for another country but everything changed after my jaw was broken and i lost my place on the russian team a short while later i struck a deal with
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a turkish club and began to compete after i defeated all of my turkish opponents in the sixty six k. class they decided that i could perform for the turkish national team. jane's uncle is stuck here by haro is the coach of the turkish national team who are also in dagestan training alongside other countries for the upcoming summer games in london . and is this a little far enough that skin immense experience here every year they come from korea mongolia and even cuba dagestan has a great school of wrestling also only have the olympic training center but in any wrestling center here even the americans would come here they'd videotape everything and then leave. for the london games just around the corner some things finest are right here in russia's republic of dagestan the local school is considered to be one of the best in the world for national things currently gearing up for the london olympics this summer. a lot of the world's top wrestlers know
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each other's strengths and weaknesses very well and that's in large part thanks to the combined preparation program offered here in dagestan the fact that athletes know the condition of their opponents before the actual competition is by no means a disadvantage for the russians as the country's olympic heroes try to pass on their fine wrestling traditions around the world. we should not lose what our ancestors have left for us freestyle wrestling means a family where you can always find understanding and assistance if you lose those elements of our culture then our own people will not forgive us for preserving those to visions is our main goal over the last twenty years or so the number of the limbic medals won by a russian freestyle wrestlers has been on the up and the republic of dagestan was instrumental in that success remonde call sort of artsy. russia's republic of
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dagestan i thought room on my throw on the spawn decks and have a go in south but no such luck that it's all your sport fry whether it's next year in twenty four hour arts.
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well with the. technology innovation all the least of elements around russia we've got the future. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture.
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stalemate at the u.n. russia trying to rebuff the western backed draft resolution on syria saying its fake wording leaves the door open to foreign military intervention. blocked by return to under arrest a dozen dead and thousands wounded in egypt as protesters attempt to loosen them it was iron grip on power. in russia hundreds of thousands gather for rival rallies and next month's presidential vote massive pro and anti government launches . us police crackdown on the occupy movement a tent city in central washington is a notice to be evicted after
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a camping. here watching artie's waking these are few and the very latest about it and some carrie johnson welcome to the. russia and china have given a firm and no to the latest u.n. security council resolution on syria moscow has defended its move saying the draft fails to deliver a balanced approach to the unrest and favors extremist groups which could ignite even more violence that says those who are behind the document now ganging up against the b.t.o. states parties were an important reports now from new york. in a matter of just five minutes after the meeting began russia and china both wielded their veto powers not supporting this draft resolution that was written up by the arab league and european countries while the draft resolution was supported by
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thirteen members of the security council russia was asking for some amendments according to russian foreign minister sergei lavrov those amendments were not excessive and mr are a lot of said that russia was urging the west to accommodate moscow's concerns to reach a compromise on this draft resolution china said during the meeting that it supported russia's amendments and said for the council to approach a vote knowing there was a divide it did not help maintain the unity or the authority of the security council russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said that moscow does not support using the security council as a tool to intervene on a sovereign country that is experiencing an internal conflict he believes that could create chaos in international affairs so as we see there was to veto
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on this resolution it did not go through and it's because russia believes that as the draft resolution was presented it had a lot of imbalances in it when it comes to the current circumstance in syria russian envoy to the united nations vitaly churkin did go into detail about those imbalances that you know the draft resolution put to the vote does not adequately whistler's the real situation in syria and sends an unbalanced signal to the extent it's the co-sponsors of the resolution have no stigma and would if there was that i'm not taking into account that the syrian opposition they must distance itself from extremist groups committing violence and called on states your ability to use their influence to prevent such. know will have been taken into account that because of a. with was drawing the syrian forces from the cities should be a means to attack the group's own state institutions. nor has the being schooled for affording moral flexibility to get into media outlets states to increase the chances of
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a successful political process russia's foreign minister is scheduled to visit damascus on tuesday to meet with syrian president bashar al assad this is a move. to hopefully reach some type of peaceful approach or solution to the conflict still waging in syria the arab league has also addressed the media at the security council at the stakeout saying that they are extremely disappointed. over today's outcome but they will continue trying to work with the security council with the united nations to try to reach some type of consensus now u.s. president barack obama did also issue a statement of his own before the meeting began dating that you know the united states is on the side of the syrian people that are posing the syrian president and his government and he said quote the assad regime at the time has come for the reason the assad regime and to change clearly the united states is pushing for
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regime change this is a sticking point this is something that russia does not support so we'll see what takes place in the days and weeks to come but as of now the draft text proposed by the europeans by the arab league vetoed by russia and china. the western backers of a u.n. security council resolution in the country working in the best interests of the people there. the libyan example hasn't been so long they claim to stand by the libyan people but it turned out that they were supporting one. side that was actually aren't an armed rebellion against the rest of the people and the same is happening in syria. this question is a very important one so there is a call for negotiations for talks why not support this court so the. president assad lost legitimacy but not
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a month ago or. very important so. it was done by. foundation foundation and repeating the words after the show that the president has said the support of i mean almost fifty five percent of the syrians why are we ignoring this is the five percent and that is something that they're sort of the problem initiated by the russian government still holds talks between between the different ideas in syria and i think it is up to those militias to prove that they want the welfare for syria. for more than two hundred people were reportedly killed by security forces in the syrian city of homs just ahead of the vote at the u.n. security council it's hard to verify that figure some opposition groups put it around fifty times correspondent pepe escobar doubts the timing of these reports was a coincidence. the timing of this alleged massacre in the holds more than two hundred
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people killed just as do you when is scared to ring to vote a result lucian more or less establishing what the arab league says is a roadmap for peace and syria is very suspect well coming back to what this resolution is all about it's so now alliance between nato basically led by washington and london and paris and this six persian gulf monarchies of the gulf cooperation council their agenda from the beginning for months now is reaching change in syria no matter what they knew that they can never get the win the security council resolution authorizing and most lies only for syria for number of reasons first of all because up to a sudden regime is not so bold bardi its own but with vision with meeks so this does not seem to do with the syrian peace process and all syrians themselves began being think specific look we don't trust this big silent council would like to organize ourselves and will like to discuss with the go sit down with the
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government and discuss a route map for peace but between ourselves. thousand dead and thousands injured the bloody off the mouth of three straight days of rioting and it all began after an outbreak of violence at the football not good this week. saying the knives of seventy four people a correspondent for national has more from time to square the heart of into submission. things have been extremely devastating and terribly kilty clearly these are the last two days and also very tragic the code so huge that massacre only one state when seventy four people died in a stump speech at one of the city's football stadiums has become by itself the deadliest incidences where barak ousted last february but it's also triggered a new wave of clashes between the police the army and demonstrators that have actually become something common seen here in the capital cairo and everywhere throughout egypt the fact is people have been very quick to use polling ports late
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incident to use local sources especially the interior ministry of doing nothing of the allowing this to happen allowing these deaths over inefficiency and actually over instigating these trials in order to preserve the situation of instability in the country in order to eventually just to follow and somehow think through terror and rule the generals from the supreme council of the armed forces they took power from the barak last february and since then demonstrations actually have never stole shortly after this happened on wednesday the whole school football fans have come to live bullets nothing to the minister here in the central part of just months away from here seeking for justice and calling for the amy did transition of power from the military to civil the situation is until early presidential elections and since then twelve people have been killed in the last full day seven twenty five hundred dollars have been injured who think that it's
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a terrible dissolve so i have to say i hope you can see the pictures right now as you can imagine. while masuda street is a narrow street is one of the streets they didn't towards the building over the interior ministry here in hollywood the queen many many people there chanting and to miter slogans from time to time police has been firing tear gas at the. test isn't even showed so we've been able to speak to several people though let's listen to what they have to say about who's going and when it's going to stop people not just protesting in addition to teaching. because the guys are unbelievably effect people people might find that there is nothing each day to turn everything to they are trying them. not to light the fire and they do schieffer so. that the chinese the seventy seven year old china it's over here and it's more than enough what they're doing to the protestors and that they're doing it to the world to the
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country and it's over. well as you can see a situation is very volatile here in cairo and actually in several all the cities throughout egypt but we can also can talk now about several months as well the following points incident the figures in the people from the administration all the students have been detained and they're in custody right now is that while the investigation is ongoing and also a meeting of protesters dimanche just recently this if you can call some of the armed forces advisory has also called for early presidential elections in the country. from the institute of about islamic studies at the university of exeter says egyptians are tired of waiting for accountable leadership. the supreme council of the armed forces has mismanaged the transitional process to
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a large degree the expectations on the egyptian street where. they will be. power from military to civilian elected civilian in six months and therefore once you have elected civilian rule the investments will come to life the economic life will be back to normal there will be a total restructuring of the security services that acted in a very aggressive and brutal way and corrupt way during the mubarak era and all these expectations so the economy the. better economy the dignity the freedom the bread the slogans of the revolution were not really accomplished by a year after the revolution that's why there is a protest last friday and on the anniversary of that it was. wanted a president now an elected president now so that they can hold him accountable if you feel to be stored back the egyptian economy and if you fail to reform the security services. here with r.t.
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and still to come on the program. very few people who would see as many horrible things about you simply as i did some shoppers by some are going to talk to the father of the poison the f.s.b. officer exam to find out why he is a doctor being responsible for his son's death. saturday it was a day of demonstrations across russia hundreds of thousands gathered in moscow st petersburg and elsewhere to voice their political views ahead of next month's presidential election two rallies took place in the capital both calling for a fair election one was an opposition to the turn of the sea the other a pro-government gathering compared protests to orange revolution supporters of ukraine journalist. says any opposition candidates campaign could come undone and this social policies. i think that the dark horse was too late in coming
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so we are seeing more or less usual suspects and even even if we take seriously proper up here i mean he's a he's a smart man and he's a rich man but. he's think he falls. in the category that he's not loved in russia that we are rich and successful man we are not in america we are in russia and this basically a social democratic country who has in store he's social policy that would give support to so many people that's why so many people who together today to support him i think that what is happening today is that there are so many people calling for fair elections my hope is that they will get the fair elections but i think that it may be disappointed again because in cairo actions there is a fair chance that we can move. the next hour we'll take a look at one of them that is designed to show transparency next month at tens of
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thousands of webcams we are told that all the pressures of polling stations and they don't president attempt to figure out the future to see for themselves to process what. iran will oil supplies to some european countries that's the warning from tehran's oil minister the move comes in response to ease any decision to impose sanctions on the islamic republic that due to come into force in june all right but the weekend to round launched a massive military exercises in the country south of vital oil into the strait of. tensions have been rising and it's suggestions that we're going to race against iran who some civility reports emerged on thursday that u.s. defense secretary panetta said israel could strike a balance and use a pull us radio host ralph schoenman says that washington is using you and here it is the war against terror on. this imperial with agenda which takes countries and
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syria adam as their target now concentrating on iran expresses the permanent war that is waged against subject peoples by american corporate capitalism this united nations has forever been an instrument of such imperial policy first they attempt to cut off iran's your own trading capacity its ability to import placement equipment for its refineries then they want to tie up its banking and to preclude people from from trading with banks then every company that is in fact engaged in trade with iran is subject by the united states to penalty what do you think this is better than act of war. well eight in a program we hear from iran's interior minister about down his country is trying to limit the damage caused by western sanctions thinks that by imposing a bargain any bringing problems upon itself we can watch the full interview next hour now here's a preview for you. i believe they've made
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a big mistake as this action results in turbulence for the oil and energy markets this very factor can result in oil price growth in these conditions the west should expect the drop in the euro rate and the euro market oil and energy markets will experience instability and turmoil and this factor can boost prices for oil and energy products and jeopardize the market security at the same time we're not worried for iran at all we've ensured our efficient planning in advance and with god's help we will continue moving forward. asia's leading economy china has promised to consider pumping its cash reserves into the euro zone to help with the blocs debt crisis the offer comes after a strong lobbying push on the part of the german chancellor during her three day trip to the asian nation. asked for help in sinking in battle the chinese counterpart.

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