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moments. in the patriots when the actual school thank you get the ball back before the clock ran out and that's the gamble didn't pay off one last possible brady fails to find a man who can swap from past. ten guys over a twenty one seventeen triumph to the giants and once again might right for brady the coach what's giving this isn't about you know one person this is about a whole team coming together getting this with just the proud of our guys proud of the proud the team the way we fought all year there were never doubt discouraged kept their face kept their confidence in this vault to the very end i think everybody was just disappointed it's. you know this is not a. you know you win as a team you lose a team and you lose as a team and certainly wasn't one plays a reason why we lost today so you know everybody feels like we could no more. rice said after the game i'll keep coming to this game and keep trying i'd rather come
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this game and lose and not get here so hopefully we're that we're back at some point we had agreed here we just didn't make enough place today. psyching now and alberto contador has been stripped of his twenty tentative france title and hundred a two year ban after a prolonged investigation into his positive test for before drug the twenty nine year old spaniard failed a test for clenbuterol or reached his ceiling his third law took in twenty ten but officially only has two of those titles we also missed like his most famous race this year as well as lose the title he claimed last year prior to the decision by the court of arbitration for sport contador had pleaded not guilty saying he never took drugs but blamed contaminated meat for the failed test result. and it's now russia will play serbia in the semifinals of the fed cup after a three two win over spain after taking a tuna lead on saturday russia completed the job on sunday spain did have the deficit well number thirty three ninety is that all that lost in straight sets to thomas was never six love six three but that it's over finished spain off with
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a three set win over serbia so let espinosa victory set up a home semifinal tie in april against serbia belgium three two over still again insurgency and with a shrug of will be available. for meanwhile the czechs are the defending champions and beat germany for want to reach the other seventy five after leading to no from saturday while number two packed up their to seal the victory. and i sat down to beat sabine lisicki the czechs one expat italy after they've been ukraine three two . fallout man she might have missed the chance to move level on points with the gators announced the city off the stage in a remarkable three goal fight back to draw three straight chelsea in the premier league jonny evans own goal has got the blues one nil up at the break but all the drama fade in the second half goals from. chelsea with three goals to the good after fifteen minutes but to wayne rooney penalties and the like and i had
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a completely astonishing comeback draw in these united training safely fighting points while the blues and i are only a point i had a new console he went back up to face with a two away over aston villa chelsea manager and leave it as palace was disappointed by the referee and. if you go one first all is over obviously penalty and there's nothing to say about the second one is very dubious. i don't even know if i would as is the correct angle to make a decision maybe the lions will give it i'm not sure. but but it's. very very unlucky for him from now to give a penalty like that. not sure if he's going to do for anything in the first half but there is no there is a wrong decision. ha meanwhile the game this monday night sees liverpool has done with their suarez returning after serving an eight game ban after being found racially found guilty i should say racially abusing not united st sever when for example they inserted it would take them within two points of matching i thought.
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now it's a goals and what a difference a week makes as american calls stanley has won his first title on the p.g.a. tour after coming from eight shots down on the final day of the phoenix i've been a result of well this time last week stanley's throw away a three stroke lead on the final hole of the farmers insurance open and it didn't look like he'd be in contention this time round in the desert spence eleven here start of the day six clear of the field eight ahead of stanley. but that lead evaporated with a run of bogeys leaving spencer distraught are stanley was thinking the bird is his fifth of the ranch drawing human level on the leaderboard after a nice chip out of the rough. and managed to keep his cool on the greens for a two shot victory delighted at is changing fortune in the space of just seven days . you know that's golf i think you need to accept the fact that we are going to be ups and downs and you just can't get too high can't get to love but you know
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understand profits so much troops support from so many people people i don't even know and it's really how they kind of you know put it behind me and move on and. you know it's going to. hold me while scotland's paul lawrie is celebrating after winning the toss on masters for the second time in his career jason day and he's handsome kept the pressure up on a. great stint with this long putts to bat in the third he's trying to finish a four back in a tie for second with downs and while lawrie but in a must a full performance concern fifteen round for the tournament puts him back into the walls top fifty first time since two thousand and three. it's a confidence versus a play nicely for a while you are stuck in that race to. start the season were to talk to and so you come here and just keep going you know it's somewhat of just going is it. and finally there have been mixed fortunes for russia as an impact champions at the russian winter meeting here in moscow aside. walk all the can it's going to felt
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unwell and pulled out of her race with just me just to go for the first time in her career for michael has more. although the russian winter tournaments carries no one in the qualification points it still manages to attract the world's top let it talents year after year and that's jump straight are selected winners where olympic champion and recorded the best leap in the world this season in the high jump clearing two metres and thirty six centimeters while european champion alexander sure stuff finished in second place after failing to overcome the two metre thirty two centimeter mark. if i had not set the bar if i had stopped to thirty six then naturally i would not have any more to the nation to keep trying to run a bit to thirty four would have been enough for me that i could have stopped there but i went on i will keep trying to jump a bit to forty one more. olympic champion
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a uti borsak off he was only six hundred of a second short of the national record finishing second to the continent's broader i jump shots of poland who crossed the line in one minute fifteen point six seconds third place in that event went to another russian sip on voice dog of give nothing before bumping into the kenyan athlete i was actually hoping for a world record you know at this competition was not training very hard and i feel that i'm ready but you saw what happened probable european enjoy a long jump champion geriatrician i became a triple russian winter winner after improving her season's best by one centimeter every cording six meters eighty six centimeters at the tournaments and moscow on the big four by one hundred relay champion alexandra de dory but surprised the fans and probably herself soon after posting a personal best as well as the world's third best time of the two one minutes and forty six seconds for the range but i'm very happy today and i didn't know he even
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dream about achieving such a result this is my first cycle contact race in four hundred metres and i believe i chased the right tactics in the money should hold onto the lead closer to the finish line one despite the fact that my opinion vanya stumbled into his nine fado minutes in that sector u.k.'s dwain chambers who's hoping the lifetime ban for doping offenses by the british olympic association will soon be lifted showed that he's insult shape after finishing just zero point zero one seconds behind the american winner josh morman to the commitments indoors you might know from the trolls but every so many things go to man and i stood up to movies you know to me what it goes to what a. those are my priorities and most of those on the way in the summer still. think about the things but now it's also true that there were no surprises in the men's five thousand meter race walk with an addict champion of violating abortion chopping the whole russian podium. while in the women's section of this discipline
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russia's top favorites for gold in london and he's going to have to pull one out of the race with just one hundred metres left to the finish line allowing twenty two year old could just get out to calling for a surprise for him on call through r.t. moscow. wessels sports news laura going to ask time. well. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered.
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with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. thinking to impose tougher economic sanctions on syria's government after failing to boost pressure on president also through a u.n. draft resolution that was blocked by russia and china. and russia's foreign minister calls western reaction to the double veto indecent and hysterical ahead of his trip to damascus aimed at finding a political solution to the ongoing crisis. also enduring greater political involvement for the people through the internet prime minister putin lays out his plans to upgrade russian democracy a day after a massive pro and anti-government rallies sweep the country. and the russian latvian minorities hopes for their language to be officially recognized in the post
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soviet baltic states are marred by reports of intimidation being used to dissuade people from taking part in an upcoming referendum what's. to both the real reasons why your shorts of justice when so the business news is intense and. it's five pm in moscow this is r t coming to. why pharma need to now with our top story and the e.u. is preparing to further tougher toughen sanctions on syria in a bid to crank up pressure on the country's regime this is and came after russia and china vetoed the veto the latest draft u.n. resolution on syria moscow and beijing say the wording took sides of the syrian conflict so we blame the government for violence without mentioning armed extremist groups in syria opposition leaders claim at least fifty people have been killed in
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a fresh wave of attacks by the army on the city of homs the government denies the assault and amateur footage showing the alleged shelling cannot be verified sara furth reports an absence of credibility and video evidence from syria raises questions as to exactly what is happening in the country. each and social networking sites for the past ten months being one of the activists he means is offering the world glimpses of the violence is a tool in three syrian activists who support how we got the big deal of course and we've just seen pictures which the b.b.c. called verify if you pursue the same many differing numbers and reports getting to the full some of what's really going on is a major challenge even from inside the country. do you guys thank you all right i think you think. you're right you. know
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it's head is the u.n. security council showdown this weekend and the violence in syria seemed to reach fever pitch with activists refusing a massacre in homes it was live in the headlines and watched with horror like people worldwide initially the death toll that night was put over two hundred you see there could be as many as two hundred just in the last hour or two part of that relates to significantly downgraded street access policies they have made to disapprove the many foreign networks to get their correspondents. into the country to collect evidence at the end of last year i leveled this criticism at the foreign minister's spokesman we've never been in the media by the way. because. we've been filtering you how can you justify for instance you only people relying on you to. broadcasting one side even though or even on you tube you have also
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atrocity committed by the. it's true that to a large extent mainstream coverage is the phrase of the can has been pretty. graphic video appears to show every. being hanged obviously clear picture of exactly what's happening in syria right now to know what the western allies that the were basing their assertions on which is not really about genuine concern for human rights and democracy this is all about regime change dissatisfied with the wording of the resolution especially in china veto the latest proposal many felt it contained libya russia and china believed to do right then the foreign military intervention as a conflict between the two sides as the crisis in syria is becoming increasingly internationalized but any measures in place to try to put an end to the violence again have to be very careful not to make the same mistakes made in libya seems to
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be backing one side. looking like. syria well indecent and hysteria about how russia's foreign minister described the criticism by some western countries of the russia china double veto drover speaking ahead of his upcoming trip to damascus where he's scheduled to meet with syrian authorities on tuesday our correspondent peter oliver listened in on the minister's comments. this was continuing on from the system by china and russia to veto the recent un resolution on syria from moscow so he laughed it off saying that russia had asked the un security council to delay the vote for several days in order to allow mr lover off to complete his trip to damascus now they were. turned down by the un security council heading to damascus on tuesday bearing with him a message from president hamid premed get
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a message that's believed to request the assad government make strong democratic changes in the country now the foreign ministry very unhappy about this the russian government very unhappy in fact going as far as to call it disrespectful to allow the not allow the vote to be delayed until. it completed that trip now. with regards to the comments that are being made from around the world following that the session by china and russia to veto the u.n. resolution with condemnation from the united states from france from great britain the foreign secretary in great britain going as far as to say that this meant that there was blood on the hands of those that had vetoed it well so very unhappy about these comments he was speaking at a press conference alongside people here in a foreign minister he said that he was scathing in his response to those comments made from abroad. western comments on the outcome of the u.n.
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security council vote on syria sound indecent and almost hysterical in this connection i can't remember the saying that those who are angry are really right with these hysterical statements attempts are being made to create a false picture of what is really going on in syria and what's really happening is that there are several and not just one source of violence in syria but with regards to why russia vetoed that resolution over the weekend while russia's position on sci. it has always been the same they condemn both sides both the assad government and the opposition talk and want them both sides to put down their weapons and come to the table for talks now as far as russia is concerned the resolution was on the table only focused on the government forces and didn't make any requests from the the opposition to lay down their arms and as far as russia concerned that's not acceptable when it comes to a u.n. resolution on syria. was less than a month ago before russia's presidential vote emotions are running high and the
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campaign shift up a gear following a day of mass demonstrations in russia prime minister and presidential candidate my dear putin continues to lay out his electorial program this time it's more about web shape democracy with initiatives allowing the people to suggest their own laws online. you know has more of the main idea of the sort of civil society in russia has grown and developed and become much more active most importantly compared to say ten years ago and what comes to the state well it's a lagging behind at the moment people do want to be more active and have more influence on the political life and one of the mechanisms providing them with these opportunities is the internet and this is not only about the tens of thousands of people who now take to the streets for this or that rally is about millions of interest users in russia who over the past few years have become very active. wars
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of blogs and forums and videos of all internet wars between political movements and all of them are going on on the web and the prime minister wants to see the role of the internet is influenced increase more user friendly government websites to provide proper bases for public discussion and not only on initiatives put forward by the state any person any internet user has to be able to put forward their own draft law and if it gains say one hundred thousand. approval signatures from other users that has to be reviewed by the parliament the internet also gives another opportunity to evaluate civil servants for example if locals of a district of any city are not satisfied with the way the head of the local police department works or a judge or even a principal of a local school they have to be able to voice their concerns on the web be heard by the authorities so that these civil servants can be substituted but let's move the web aside for
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a bit and focus on other initiatives like reintroducing the elections of local governors was initially put forward by the president supported by the prime minister but now another initiative in this sphere is easing the rules for registering new political parties which should make waiting for more competition the now this brings us to another problem of corruption and the prime minister is proposing to increase the salaries of civil servants in exchange for their complete transparency and put together a list of the most corrupt jobs and it's in the ninety's many people wanted to become all the guards now there a need for civil servants because these positions are often viewed as possibilities to make easy money quick and according to the prime minister. it's time for that to change as well. but tens of thousands took to russia streets in the election run up with rallies for both for and against the government many said it represented a serious divide in public opinion but political analyst meeting bobbish believes there's no real struggle between the people and says instead the protests will have
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a positive influence on the country's politics. it's mostly just emotions fueled by the media some people were obviously irritated seeing the same two faces on television maybe to march in the last few months especially some people were terrified when they saw their position in that small incident when they failed to handle the west behind it so it's mostly media driven there is no real cost struggle behind it there are people and reach people in war three of us there are people all kinds of ethnic groups in both threads so right now i think it's it's ok and mostly a positive effect because it is sort of wakes up the government to the needs of the people so until now the consequence is more and more stupid as if i hope it will continue in that way if there is a real split in society of course it's not going to be good for the country we
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could always read more on our top stories twenty four hours a day on our website r.t. dot com here's what's online for you today the man behind the mouth of the moscow street artist detailed artwork and a secret identity have earned him the next the nickname the russian bank the after the british artist. plus three thousand meters beneath the sea russian scientists make unique discovery find out what exactly they found in its impact on the future of science head to our dot com. well the greek prime minister is struggling to get coalition party leaders to buy into harsh new international bailout terms the country must accept even more
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painful cuts if it's to get a one hundred thirty billion euro second lifeline from international creditors if the deal fail falls through greece is expected to default by the end of march for more i'm now joined by economist yanis varoufakis. thank you for being with us again the conditions demanded by international creditors are horace so you can understand the greek people's frustration there are already angry we've seen that for well over a year now how much more can they take. well he does a book on this bit and sort of the car i mean even though it's coming and the vast majority of greek society you know obviously you can always be done much more to policies that have absolutely no basis on logic but have a very. base is. that kind of politics which i'm afraid to you to be a union has descended to. the greek prime minister has been struggling to convince
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party leaders to agree to the new ballot conditions he even reportedly threatened to step down so will the debt crisis be added to by a political one. well this is always been a political failure on the buyout of european leaders including of course good leaders but what i am afraid is happening at the moment is a shadow play with machine right we have the green. party leaders and the prime minister is supposedly negotiating very harshly. in my estimation i hope i'm wrong with all of the i am this is just. the decisions are made the deal is already in place all we have these three political leaders who are trying to find a way of presenting what is an out of the illogical package to the greek people but then great worry is that they're going to be decimated in the lead in the next
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election which will not be long before it takes place so they want to be seen to be negotiating and in the live very last moment but i think mark my words when the last moment comes in it's of the european union and will die of them when there is there will sign on the dotted line and i'm afraid that the agreement that will be agreed to will be detrimental to not just greece because it could resign as a whole. but some greek politicians who are opposing the creditors demand openly say more austerity measures will only make the situation worse of course adding to a vicious fight at all downward cycle how much truth do you think is in that. it's perfectly true in economy which is caught in a vicious deflationary spiral that you can ill afford. but it is not true that they're going to do anything above it's also the politicians have
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already conceded officially last night actually they're going to have agreed to another direction in government spending of one point five percent of g.d.p. that this huge given the state of the growing economy so they were only agreed to those thirty but they're pretending to be that's my estimation is the bending to be driving these negotiations out with sticking points that are neither here nor there really the knowledge to be seen to be doing the right thing by the greek people when they're in reality they're not. i mean you've already made it clear that you believe that germany and france are just fighting really for the rest of the eurozone how is it possible that that's what you think a lot of critics are saying that no one really is openly talking about. i'm afraid it's not even that it's just germany france is simply doing what it's told by germany and not germany in general of the country of germany the political elite of germany and the my great fear is that the political leader of germany in its
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attempt to reproduce itself especially the next. election. pursuing policies which will end up hurting the vast majority of the germans as well and that is why i am being so adamant about this is because let's face it we have a common currency a common a united economy europe and we are suffering a crisis it's a structural. felt throughout europe now when you think who is it worst hit part of it which is ireland portugal and so on and use the living daylights out of all you're doing is you're straining the contagion through of the region but i'm afraid that the interests of the global divisions only are such that. they clash with the interests of everyone in europe including their own people. right economist yanis varoufakis that's on the line from athens thank you very much for your in thank you.
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