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voters show that francois hollande is in the lead while sarkozy continues to lose ground. his flagging popularity is the result of cost-cutting and raising the retirement age. standard and poor's decision to cut france's credit rating did not help. >> in times of crisis, it is better to have a president who was a fighter, to take action instead of sitting back and waiting to see what happens next. >> much like the french public, experts are also split on which candidate is the best choice. >> hollande has advantages, too. he seeks consensus. sarkozy rubs people the wrong way. they are not the only candidates in the race. the head of the right-wing national front party is pulling third. if she steals second place, she could enter a runoff vote. message resonates with many young french voters, a block every candidate is looking to attract. all three of these people attending university feel let down. they're looking for radical change, whether it comes from the left or the right. >> when i was 10 years old, the euro was introduced and we were promised everything would be goo
voters show that francois hollande is in the lead while sarkozy continues to lose ground. his flagging popularity is the result of cost-cutting and raising the retirement age. standard and poor's decision to cut france's credit rating did not help. >> in times of crisis, it is better to have a president who was a fighter, to take action instead of sitting back and waiting to see what happens next. >> much like the french public, experts are also split on which candidate is the best...
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now the media then reduces the sarkozy hollande. political debate into a war of catchphrases or example with all and calling sarkozy the bad guy if you are theater there is no political content because in reality they are both fans of the european union and they cannot do what they pretend to want to do like green just realisation saving companies you know what they're proposing are against e.u. laws you know the socialist party of the ruling union for a popular movement have ratified ninety three percent of what the e.u. proposed because sarkozy and hollande are two economic liberal candidates with very minimal differences in stands on social issues like somalia which is why i'm interested in the poor who has good poll ratings and offers an alternative to leave the european union go back to the french france and defy wall street and the other to try to pretend she doesn't exist they try to get the french into the american system they are afraid and marie le pen can make it to the second round of the presidential elections if that h
now the media then reduces the sarkozy hollande. political debate into a war of catchphrases or example with all and calling sarkozy the bad guy if you are theater there is no political content because in reality they are both fans of the european union and they cannot do what they pretend to want to do like green just realisation saving companies you know what they're proposing are against e.u. laws you know the socialist party of the ruling union for a popular movement have ratified ninety...
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variations in their positions on ethics and society the best example is right now we have francois hollande a nicolas sarkozy and there's no real opposition between left and right it doesn't exist they're all roughly economic liberals libertarians for fronts the first step of visible liberalism is the european union there are those who submitted to the
variations in their positions on ethics and society the best example is right now we have francois hollande a nicolas sarkozy and there's no real opposition between left and right it doesn't exist they're all roughly economic liberals libertarians for fronts the first step of visible liberalism is the european union there are those who submitted to the
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variations in their positions on ethics and society the best example is right now we have francois hollande a nicolas sarkozy there's no real opposition between left and right it doesn't exist they're all roughly economic liberals libertarians for france the first step of visible liberalism is the european union there are those who submitted to the e.u. which means the end of borders free movement of goods and capital ideology of right and left the ideology of miseducation this is the dominant ideology in france shared by left and right the difference is only a static and then there are those who oppose this dominant ideology who fight for the restoration of borders the restoration of the nation those who criticize the ideology of message a nation meaning to defend cultural identities and so on the battle today is to resist globalism on economic and cultural france etc we have to show that the fight between left and right no longer exists today the two battling sides are the globalists and those resisting globalism will be honest. with the audience so what exactly is your motivation for bei
variations in their positions on ethics and society the best example is right now we have francois hollande a nicolas sarkozy there's no real opposition between left and right it doesn't exist they're all roughly economic liberals libertarians for france the first step of visible liberalism is the european union there are those who submitted to the e.u. which means the end of borders free movement of goods and capital ideology of right and left the ideology of miseducation this is the dominant...
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proposed because sarkozy and hollande are two economic liberal candidates with very minimal differences in stands on social issues which is why i'm interested in marrying a punk who has good poll ratings and offers an alternative to leave the european union go back to the french france and defy wall street and the other to try to pretend she doesn't exist they try to get the french into the american system they are afraid and marie le pen can make it to the second round of the presidential election if that happens it will expose the lie of the french system with a huge amount of media effort through television shows they try to bring the french people into a situation of actually having no choice. you have all our guns are cozy in france we say it's like choosing between tweedle dee and tweedle dum sometimes a very subtle form of to tell a tarion is i'm using liberalism which is smarter than a dictatorship you. you have two choices that are essentially the same or say you are against the european union and you're against the euro and what exactly is it that you see for france a system t
proposed because sarkozy and hollande are two economic liberal candidates with very minimal differences in stands on social issues which is why i'm interested in marrying a punk who has good poll ratings and offers an alternative to leave the european union go back to the french france and defy wall street and the other to try to pretend she doesn't exist they try to get the french into the american system they are afraid and marie le pen can make it to the second round of the presidential...
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milton holland was born in 1844 and died in 1910. he initially participated in the war as a servant to a white officer and in the summer of 1863 he joined the fifth united states colored troops. remember he was the only official with the emancipation proclamation that black men were allowed to serve in the military the black men did served unofficially if there were some engagements in 1962. but lincoln included this as part of the emancipation proclamation which becomes effective january 1st 1863 and that led to the creation of the u.s. color troops and well, holland like several other black enlisted men took command of the hone company after all the white officers had been killed or wounded, and after the war he earned a law degree from the university and worked as an auditor in and 1892 he founded his own insurance company. what about the buffalo soldiers which was of course the next manifestation after the end of the civil war black military involvement and polis. despite the heroism of the black troops in the civil war, signific
milton holland was born in 1844 and died in 1910. he initially participated in the war as a servant to a white officer and in the summer of 1863 he joined the fifth united states colored troops. remember he was the only official with the emancipation proclamation that black men were allowed to serve in the military the black men did served unofficially if there were some engagements in 1962. but lincoln included this as part of the emancipation proclamation which becomes effective january 1st...
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paul holland knows well what can happen with a stroke. he suffered one in 2009. he was lucky because his wife called 911 and he got the right medical attention immediately. aside from a slight limp, he's back to normal. >> i can play tennis three or four times a week. i still drive, teach, do whatever i want to do. >> that cannot be said for many stroke patients. 25% of them live. strokes claim the lives of about 250 people every year. >> we need to get these patients in here, get them evaluated by the er position by a neurologist, all that within 3 to 4 hour time of their symptoms. >> this week the county activated new stroke symptom to help save lives. >> it's a partnership between our ems providers, our transport agencies, the hospitals, emergency department, the neurologist,. >> stroke is the third leader cause of death and no. 1 cause of disability and this new system gives them peace of mind. >> we have more confidence, you know, we know exactly where the hospitals are able to handle what type of patience, wherever the closest ones are out. >> for stroke vi
paul holland knows well what can happen with a stroke. he suffered one in 2009. he was lucky because his wife called 911 and he got the right medical attention immediately. aside from a slight limp, he's back to normal. >> i can play tennis three or four times a week. i still drive, teach, do whatever i want to do. >> that cannot be said for many stroke patients. 25% of them live. strokes claim the lives of about 250 people every year. >> we need to get these patients in here,...
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holland. milton m. holland was born and initially participated in the war is a servant to a white office or been in the summer of 1863, he joined the fifth united states colored troops. so remember, it was only officially with the emancipation proclamation that black men were allowed to serve in the military, though but then did their and unofficially were some engagements and late 1862. the lincoln included this as part of the emancipation proclamation come which becomes effective january 1st of 1863 and led to creation of the u.s. colored troops. well, holland, like several other black enlisted men took command of his own company after the white officers have been killed or wounded. after the war, he earned a law degree from howard university. he worked as an auditor in 1892 founded his own insurance company. what about the buffalo soldiers? which was of course the next manifestation at the end of a civil war at the black military involvement and prowess. despite the heroism of the black troops in the
holland. milton m. holland was born and initially participated in the war is a servant to a white office or been in the summer of 1863, he joined the fifth united states colored troops. so remember, it was only officially with the emancipation proclamation that black men were allowed to serve in the military, though but then did their and unofficially were some engagements and late 1862. the lincoln included this as part of the emancipation proclamation come which becomes effective january 1st...
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we have mike holland. david goldman is former head of fixed income research at bank of america, now president of macro strategy.com and andy bush, bimo capital markets contributed to cnbc money in motion. andy bush, i begin with you. will we straighten out greece? will the europeans straighten out greece, will they get their bond deal, will they get their bailout and with can he move on in life for heavens sakes, it's such a bloody bore. >> it is. i'll tell you, larry, what the ecb did in december, flooded the market with money that took away a lot of the liquidity risk. so greece, while it's important, and yes, could end up being a calamity, is not nearly the calamity it was back at the beginning of december. and that's a good thing for the markets. >> and andy, are they going to get the bond deal done, the 50% haircut plus interest rate reduction? does that get done, so we can clear that not sum and jet sum and debris and just get it out of the way? >> yeah, i think it does. and it all came down to the c
we have mike holland. david goldman is former head of fixed income research at bank of america, now president of macro strategy.com and andy bush, bimo capital markets contributed to cnbc money in motion. andy bush, i begin with you. will we straighten out greece? will the europeans straighten out greece, will they get their bond deal, will they get their bailout and with can he move on in life for heavens sakes, it's such a bloody bore. >> it is. i'll tell you, larry, what the ecb did in...
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so by the 1790s there are two countries in the world still, holland and england, who were doing this and have experience of it. nobody else has it. so i'm saying, yes, jefferson and madison were paranoid. gentlemen, they had limited experience being planters, not being merchants and so on. >> they took great pride in not understanding economics. >> they were not alone. they were not alone. it wasn't only southern planters who shared these fears and these suspicions. we've all read the diary of william mcclay. that's a book we have to read. the senate kept no records. he's a pennsylvania. he is as paranoid as they are. >> he's crazy. an eccentric. i hear what you're saying. c.i.a.? i think that alexander hamilton had the highest s.a.t.s of anybody at the founders. he's a really brilliant guy. that scared the wits out of jefferson and madison. jefferson writes madison, take him on. no one else can take him on singularly. cut him to pieces. he is a host unto himself. so the brilliance of hamilton's financial program, both the funding of the debt and the assumption of the state debts and
so by the 1790s there are two countries in the world still, holland and england, who were doing this and have experience of it. nobody else has it. so i'm saying, yes, jefferson and madison were paranoid. gentlemen, they had limited experience being planters, not being merchants and so on. >> they took great pride in not understanding economics. >> they were not alone. they were not alone. it wasn't only southern planters who shared these fears and these suspicions. we've all read...
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my father talked to one of his professors that said if you're going to leave holland and go to north america, you cannot go to canada. canada is like half way. it is partially european. if you are going to do, go to the united states. go all in. the switch from going to canada and chose the united states. >> holland is what 50 million people at most? >> at the time, i guess. all my relatives are still there. >> can you speak dutch? >> no. my parents spoke that at home but i was a very late talker. they thought i was confused. we now know that children exposed to different languages are late talkers but they eventually learn both. but a switch to english when i was 3. -- but they switched to english and i was 3. >> what was the year you started the newspaper in neighborhood? >> i was in fifth grade. >> then made a comment about your brother at the dinner table who told you that you have all the answers to everything. how many children in the family? >> one brother and one sister. i was the oldest. my brother is an of gannet -- an organic farmer in california. he produces organic flowe
my father talked to one of his professors that said if you're going to leave holland and go to north america, you cannot go to canada. canada is like half way. it is partially european. if you are going to do, go to the united states. go all in. the switch from going to canada and chose the united states. >> holland is what 50 million people at most? >> at the time, i guess. all my relatives are still there. >> can you speak dutch? >> no. my parents spoke that at home...
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kids, and with great respect for all the institutions that exist, -- you see, i saw this thing in holland. little glass canisters, and they would talk to all of the young people at this festival. they said, pick one sound that is really important to you. and that is a radical notion. who is the best expert on what sound matters most to a child? they are. nobody else. what i would like to do, doing cross-disciplinary -- going to our friend with all of the digital devices. they could record that sound and then say what it was. then we could put it into a votive container, and then put a light in there. then you could create a shrine filled with the voices of children, talking about what is valuable to them. and why not use that device to publicize the fact that these kids are out there, by letting them do it? let them walk into an environment where they can create -- a brilliant artist. we are pretty good out in the desert. we know how to sacrifice space. we are pretty good. and then get all of the people -- people of means, take them to that. then the whole neighborhood comes in. maybe bri
kids, and with great respect for all the institutions that exist, -- you see, i saw this thing in holland. little glass canisters, and they would talk to all of the young people at this festival. they said, pick one sound that is really important to you. and that is a radical notion. who is the best expert on what sound matters most to a child? they are. nobody else. what i would like to do, doing cross-disciplinary -- going to our friend with all of the digital devices. they could record that...
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austin hollands, a career night. 18 points for the golden gophers. indiana had chances at the end, but they couldn't knock down the big shots when they needed them the most. minnesota shocked everybody and won it 77-74. >>> that's your early look at sports on "early today." have a terrific weekend. i'm fred roggin. >>> a neck and neck race at the box office and two old action war horses are returning to the big screen. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, from this very first telecast up until this morning, 60 years of the "today" show. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." i'm meteorologist bill karins. forecast for the weekend. we have changes you need to expect and plan for in the northwest as the colder air will move in. we're not going to see too much of that cold air, at least initially, making it to southern california. a beautiful day today to a really nice saturday. notice the showers increase saturday. then the cold air comes in saturday afternoon. by the time we get to sunday,
austin hollands, a career night. 18 points for the golden gophers. indiana had chances at the end, but they couldn't knock down the big shots when they needed them the most. minnesota shocked everybody and won it 77-74. >>> that's your early look at sports on "early today." have a terrific weekend. i'm fred roggin. >>> a neck and neck race at the box office and two old action war horses are returning to the big screen. your early morning entertainment headlines are...
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here, supporters will host a watch party at zealous over on holland street scheduled to begin at 8:30. >>> governor martin o'malley will hold a press conference about marriage quality. one of the top issues is the issue of same sex marriage. what else is on the list? let's turn it over to kuren redmond. >> we will be at the press conference at 9:30 this morning. at the top of the agenda is same sex marriage. martin says along with same sex marriage he will talk about job creation and health care, pressing issues at the session. the governor says he expects to talk about offshore energy act, proposing a fee structure, that money will be used to upgrade waste water treatment facilities and all eyes on the same sex marriage bill. the state tried for five years to pass the bill. the governor is hopeful the law will pass by making it more accessible for religious institutions. one couple who has an adopted son told us all they are hoping for is equal rights. >> we've gone to the extent of having an attorney and having just about every legal document drawn up that you possibly could have. a
here, supporters will host a watch party at zealous over on holland street scheduled to begin at 8:30. >>> governor martin o'malley will hold a press conference about marriage quality. one of the top issues is the issue of same sex marriage. what else is on the list? let's turn it over to kuren redmond. >> we will be at the press conference at 9:30 this morning. at the top of the agenda is same sex marriage. martin says along with same sex marriage he will talk about job creation...
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>> shortly after 6:00 p.m., fans were on the line with brett hollander. >> as far as john pagano goes, i wish him all the luck in the world. he is a great guy. i wished he would take cam cameron with him. >> i am sure this is surprising far ozzie and john harbaugh. you have to get it done quickly before other people snapped those guys up. >> fans are already excited about the upcoming season. >> i have all the faith in the ravens in 2012. let's get back to the afc championship, when it, and go to the super bowl. >> gerry sandusky will have more on chuck pagano's departure. >> fan reaction has been pouring in on facebook. >> cannot say i am is a product he is moving up to a head coaching job for "michael seems to express the sentiments. the colts have already took from us once. a series of burglaries and all with one suspect in custody and another dead after a crash in baltimore county. aaron mccoy died at sea crashed into two other vehicles and a utility pole. police believe he was involved in seven burglaries. they say jernard tolliver helped him. we are told polymer bailed out of th
>> shortly after 6:00 p.m., fans were on the line with brett hollander. >> as far as john pagano goes, i wish him all the luck in the world. he is a great guy. i wished he would take cam cameron with him. >> i am sure this is surprising far ozzie and john harbaugh. you have to get it done quickly before other people snapped those guys up. >> fans are already excited about the upcoming season. >> i have all the faith in the ravens in 2012. let's get back to the afc...
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so, i think i'm going to make a left-hand turn here on to canal street and take the holland tunnel insteado far, so good. i mean, really, who needs a gps when you have a travel psychic? then, something linda hadn't seen. getting out of manhattan couldn't have been easier. and now, as you see, we're stuck in a little bit of traffic. you sort of saw that we were going to have more problems up front. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: were you surprised? >> you're a scorpio. you're going to go by your gut and full steam ahead. it might have been a different trip had you not taken the course. >> reporter: with post-9/11 flying stressful, and commuting to work more time-consuming, more fliers and drivers are turning to psychics like linda for direction. i think some people may have a hard time believing that the same woman who can communicate with spirits can also tell you that your flight from tulsa is going to have engine trouble. >> okay, but why? why when it's all intuitive? >> reporter: when consulting her cards, calendars and spirits, linda sees visions. for airline delays, she sees a clock where th
so, i think i'm going to make a left-hand turn here on to canal street and take the holland tunnel insteado far, so good. i mean, really, who needs a gps when you have a travel psychic? then, something linda hadn't seen. getting out of manhattan couldn't have been easier. and now, as you see, we're stuck in a little bit of traffic. you sort of saw that we were going to have more problems up front. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: were you surprised? >> you're a scorpio. you're going to...
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he said, if you are going to leave holland and go to north america, you can't go to canada.ike halfway, kind of like partially european. if you are going to do it, go all in. go to the united states. so they switch friday going to canada and said, chose the united states. >> holland is 10 to 15 million people at most? >> yeah, at the time, yeah and all my relatives are still there. aunts, uncles. >> do you speak dutch? >> no, i can vaguely understand it. my parents spoke dutch at home, but they were afraid -- i was a very late talker and they thought i was confused. we now know that children exposed to different languages are late talkers, but they eventually learned both languages. they switched to english when i was three. >> go back to the statement about first of all, born to be a journalist from age five. what was the year you started the newspaper in the neighborhood? >> i was in fifth grade. fifth grade. >> then you made a xhept about your brother at the dinner table that told you before that you have all the answers to everything. how many children in the family? >>
he said, if you are going to leave holland and go to north america, you can't go to canada.ike halfway, kind of like partially european. if you are going to do it, go all in. go to the united states. so they switch friday going to canada and said, chose the united states. >> holland is 10 to 15 million people at most? >> yeah, at the time, yeah and all my relatives are still there. aunts, uncles. >> do you speak dutch? >> no, i can vaguely understand it. my parents spoke...
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in the days of gramm-rudman-hollands and some of those games we saw in the buildup to the debt ceiling used to go on in those days and it was a game and it happened. i just assumed the samehing would happen. of course, because of the degree of tea party influence, i think that's why it didn't happen. so big picture-- but if i can put that aside, i think there's a number of other things going on in the u.s. economy which are quite encouraging. >> rose: like. >> bringing about the house price thing, the flip side of why it's been so painful, house prices have dropped so much, that house prices now to personal income are about to where they were at the start of the 1990s. so looking forward as opposed to past, at is a good position to be in. so affordability is now-- is now there. and so over the next five years, housing market is going to be a source of positive influence. >> rose: first you have to get rid of the old stock. >> there's, obviously, the overhang of the stock, but as we work our way through that and there are some signs of that happening, that's going to be a positive thing
in the days of gramm-rudman-hollands and some of those games we saw in the buildup to the debt ceiling used to go on in those days and it was a game and it happened. i just assumed the samehing would happen. of course, because of the degree of tea party influence, i think that's why it didn't happen. so big picture-- but if i can put that aside, i think there's a number of other things going on in the u.s. economy which are quite encouraging. >> rose: like. >> bringing about the...
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. >> hollande also announced in his manifesto tax hikes for big companies and the wealthy. the socialist candidate stressed that through these measures, he would balance the budget by 2017. >>> on the tokyo foreign exchange, the dollar is losing ground this friday morning. the american dollar is currently trading against the yen at 77.36-38. sources say that market players worldwide are selling the dollar against other currencies. this came after the fed's announcement on wednesday that it would maintain its ultra low interest rate policy for longer than originally forecast. however, the market is little changed as some participants are waiting for the data on the u.s. gross domestic product due out later in the day. >>> tokyo share prices are also little changed on friday morning as many market players want to confirm the business results of listing companies for the current earnings reporting season. the nikkei currently stands at 8849. the broader topix is at 764. both are trading flat. sources say that many investors are on the sidelines waiting to see how the yen moves
. >> hollande also announced in his manifesto tax hikes for big companies and the wealthy. the socialist candidate stressed that through these measures, he would balance the budget by 2017. >>> on the tokyo foreign exchange, the dollar is losing ground this friday morning. the american dollar is currently trading against the yen at 77.36-38. sources say that market players worldwide are selling the dollar against other currencies. this came after the fed's announcement on...
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general holland so it would be impossible to keep it separate so there's always be a small percentage of each or percent each that would make should gather and sold would not be g.m.o. free. thus the borders are open for the export of genetically contaminated grain and also seed into the whole world. if you introduce g.m.o. foods there is no such thing as coexistence and after several years it all becomes . i have also heard in europe the company saying that all the farmer has to do is leave a buffer strip fifty meters one hundred meters there is no safe distance it doesn't matter if it's fifty kilometers it will spread. so if you introduce g m o's it all becomes mo's after several years and to give you an example how bad it is in canada we no longer have any pure rub see we no longer have any pure soya it has now all g.m.o. is in canada i have often heard in europe and we were also told that in one thousand nine hundred six farmers can have a choice they can grow g m o's they can grow organic or they can grow conventionally there is no more choice left it all becomes g.m.o. was and y
general holland so it would be impossible to keep it separate so there's always be a small percentage of each or percent each that would make should gather and sold would not be g.m.o. free. thus the borders are open for the export of genetically contaminated grain and also seed into the whole world. if you introduce g.m.o. foods there is no such thing as coexistence and after several years it all becomes . i have also heard in europe the company saying that all the farmer has to do is leave a...
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saturday school vacation and start the race won from full position although this season's leader in holland was quick to would take this and lead the way to fourteen let actions soon turned into a duel between the two with a spanish fire while i'm melting the german ice in a thrilling finale abutted taking the bandage over a slight mistake by hand and snatching victory in the dying seconds of the race i watched the portray. the see if they make a mistake at the end i happy he made them say yeah and i was there a short break so that drivers could recover and so could the trucks they were back on the track for race two which according to the competition regulations for the top eight starts in their birth order a perfect opportunity to shine but those would fail in the first event of the day germany's marcus strike was keen to take his chance and win while russia's biggest hope in the sport oleksandr finished both races in the ninth place pretty disappointing for the thirty nine year old could claim his first victory in spain earlier this year but far from fulfil his potential in front of his
saturday school vacation and start the race won from full position although this season's leader in holland was quick to would take this and lead the way to fourteen let actions soon turned into a duel between the two with a spanish fire while i'm melting the german ice in a thrilling finale abutted taking the bandage over a slight mistake by hand and snatching victory in the dying seconds of the race i watched the portray. the see if they make a mistake at the end i happy he made them say yeah...
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fourth round as he beat south african kevin anderson seven six seven six six one for open champion hollandmartin del potro world play off taiwan later on. in the women's game top seed curling was nowitzki made it into the fourth round by the team. of romania since sixty six two that's hard. work quite a bit on my valise i still think i could have finished up a few more points up there but but i'm improving and i'm trying i'm trying to move in when i can sometimes and you know the last i don't know how many years i've played i've always had a two handed back and value but i try to change that so one hand and it's just about getting the confidence to play with it in a real match as well because you can do it in practice but it's always different to play a match but i felt like i had it pretty well. couture by the roots whose third seed hair was too good for more of our fill of germany and she registered very easy six to six for the. middle of nash her dance also joined the fourth round participants following a six two six two win over a billion of us could boil of kazakhstan while russia's.
fourth round as he beat south african kevin anderson seven six seven six six one for open champion hollandmartin del potro world play off taiwan later on. in the women's game top seed curling was nowitzki made it into the fourth round by the team. of romania since sixty six two that's hard. work quite a bit on my valise i still think i could have finished up a few more points up there but but i'm improving and i'm trying i'm trying to move in when i can sometimes and you know the last i don't...