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it's all to see we have a great see what we need to strengthen before the free float world cold and your bets have been a legend to keep it so it's at the back. in ninety nine to two that most qualified for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in the us what we want and i'm hoping to bring some of the women spirit to the r.c.c. . reasonably i've had a lot of practice so i can guard see you that peter schmeichel will be on the best fall since my last will call him unless stories are as we've. both an old joke goes on here i call rush. so i fly strike so i know left left left more or less ok stop that's really good unfortunately it appears that once people learn that you've reported in
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a sexual assault or may have been involved in an incident that they become scared if you instead of being scared of the perpetrator. about your sudden passing i phone we just learned you worry yourself and taken your last turn. to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each night. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters my mind. it's consuming time this week to. speak
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to you every now and you take. things that mainstream media has not its make. most people think to stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice or the biggest raid in truth to stand out of the news business you just need as the right questions and demand the right answer. questions.
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i sat down with my cold so i mean when you hear oh got a minute cut to this proces italian noise he woke up memories from suburban roads into gaza and everything in between. two of a couple of cars. it's not really. so we had a better score in italy even before i know we didn't do very well and i'm sure i was but there was instances that didn't quite come through and it's you lose too conservative so you're out but we had a good squad and i think you just made it a little bit better on gas. you know just going wall to wall mitch ball just a plot scene you know drawn robson's around the who go into the game. through myself from good defense terry you know as well can grate all wrong because
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a lot riding on. what we could out we have played noticed and we have the fluidity we can play different systems actually clear we have a better all round squad of players in that group which is. saudia that big ball of a stadium that you go in that guy and the locks make mccall feel if they're all in those days of course you could just kick you know there's a lot of physicality much more than there is now you took them on now you've got a yellow card and the line on the floor etc but it was but we are also a great start in life to just hold off mccall c. and unknowable of course that's only songs that i want to when you go through i always you get all over the long and i'm sure he's given you a little. bit but i was definitely not going to let it get me get to that go ahead
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of me i was so determined to get that goal and then obviously i came back really well then you'd start them. you know they were competitive hauled you know they played that kind of very direct football very old school english football to thank police across the drifting away but it was it was difficult to play against and then obviously we go to get back to the game but as we always do expect that is always something they forget of the teams are quite good as well the interest that was the only change system and for the first time that we played. through the back which we'd never done before. and i mean the whole the whole myth about it was planned and we forced in a completely numb since i mean what happened was that buddy robson had the idea to play that way he wanted to change the system but he i remember he came just three or four of the seine plazas in the show terry butcher myself i'm wrong and was there even though you just injured. so he you know and he just said to as he says
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i'm thinking playing this way gets the dutch i think it is you know with the past and we could as well come follow him and spare etc etc what do you think we will when i think i already would the president go in and give us a bit more of a fluid it's going to him will be less kind of stuck rigid rigid was rigid before through quite hone so. and then he went away and we then need to make before that he said rightly so when applied was never. a moment when he presently got played arsenal and from there on in we thought the next game is a tough one as well but now i'm going to get sort of and that's what you got to do in the group stage and then it becomes a knock out the belgium going. plus schools paul cornell but think of it if you ask most england fans it's you it's you on the hook. in the group in the cold it's like in the guy and you're looking why you like always always knew how to count. you know and so it was just i was just always charge and thinking and thinking and i
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want to agassiz doing. that and so it was. saying that footage of what it all want to finish i'm saluting credible finish cameroon did england the rest of my vows. remember it was you know the obvious money supply in the world cup nobody knew exactly where all the walls he could play. this little girl's well that i think few suspended as i remember the team mate who got him but we wrote and said we should tell you this. out ripple on a downer that was he said i shouldn't tell you this but. as we go by. could be from the truth cool they were good they were strong and physical. and they played some intelligent very good football going forward kept the ball well. most of the sudden from being one will think it might be we're going to get away but we wasn't the slightest bit complacent and we didn't you don't go out like that
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we would this is welcome as if. then all of a move to one down or to move to these magic penalty we knew where is the guy who was slightly dressed in a white well it's all equal. why do you think. they've been all going to think in a nickel because of his but what i did think was come on just one chance get one chance which you know see kid go and then both guys are not in for me and i got hit and i thought penalty and then the rest point the spot i thought yes and then i thought oh i'm taking this up an independent six a full year we had well i'm sure i was a little bit nervous but i also love those situations and if you're strong. you're playing the game you desperate to get a chance you can get a better chance than a penalty. and i did the true story this is a bit of a i've been parents take a friend of he isn't particular in that woke up i practiced i. have to try and so i
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had one where i just you know that one with capers left but just bend it just try just saw the post and you'll always pull in a little bit so i hate that i have to day after day after day after day after day before they gave me train in the napoli stadium where we where we played against the ball with the wells be a ball you know again hard page so i went to dimock penalty about to start the penalty taking practice but the russell. been told that the coverage got spun to study much in the train. so i said you might want to think about your penalty practice because he knew obviously he wanted so and all right so i put a book on the spot i'm only about ten but each want to hit the log to keep us right into that corner yeah so then we go the guy comes in this guy penalty thing ok just hit the one you've practiced you know do you know how to do it just just do that do that do that and the soon is a stroke. it was perfect and even before
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a stroke i could see the keeper diving in love to his rugs. i'm a bloke up in the stomach for covering him go i was there i'll never know. after ninety minutes extra times to say so we go off the table because. so much so. i thought it was good and then i was to let me get another penalty now i'm thinking now what doctor. so i thought well he don't live so early with the first one i'll just mark it down the middle and i'm sure thought about the way again because i did place it. if i struck it straight down the middle school. and so it proved to be thankful even against germany classico oldroyd woke me following no. how did you feel so that gang that i remember the night before bobby robson had teammates in the house before and. we would see mates and then we were going to
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watch the other semicolon of the italy on tina and. we had this meet in the clipboard was there as always and as always bobby was a bit like the mates and so we had this thing we'll talk about and to tell you and so on you know and study the plays because they were not you know we didn't used to have all those boys for playstation three mobile phones laptops you know books that it's nothing like that so we know and it's time we used to do a bit of a self right now it's an impatient myself with the we with the bookcase. people cannot believe this is ok because it. so only shows and links to. the not before they have a phone against the clipboard result probably was like. turn the page on and i've written a nice big market panel for it and even money in mentions the wall. and. then i closed it back up and. were there any takers when he was a kind of
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a joke but then five minutes later he walks into the bridge and he gets right push . them in the wall. massive kid goes right and he's probably got the ball well and he and they're going to tell him and he turned the thing out of and he's gone. you've passed. a true story. move the iconic goal and the bright lips of a paul paul paul paul we interview jimmy said poster burnouts and close it comes off in leaps of and then at the other end of the long writing process to you you do what you do best i.q. score a goal that will be followed to do it for you i just i guess that human eyes again is the explosion of emotion and different feelings of relief of him back in the game of the joy of actually scoring in a game as massive as. i am with the left volley. and it was a joyous moment but obviously there's
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a lot going to go. but at that specific moment i can't remember a kind of benefiting polka scoring good was a tournament kind back yourself a superstar something that you knew about going about from the no you know six world cup gets a yellow call do you feel a responsibility to see this kind of incredible talent others say i call it my world going to the same issue again i had no idea the teller is only half the people still. well and then i'm sore and i remember the guys it was obviously made a lunge and it's actually missed on all the other calls which he made that for if we make the final he wouldn't apply and i was just kind of with. doug's book i was just with him at the start of the you know when it happened and i still had to go. and so i looked over to bobby because the bench was really close not just what. basically keep an eye on him good guys responded brittany. and he was
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great and he's unbelievable i mean guys is in terms of talent was on the legal penalties you school year was the end of the gang it's like an intolerable telling to actually the time to tap start got put you play as a movie try to side plays that would take penalties a full volunteers and chris waddle. and then i remember been. totaled in the sense of the take the five of us before the shooting. of bobby robson. and he told me by the way. he said there are thirty million people watching this. so honored that imperiously myself. kind of took. it was. kind of brought it. back on my career and people use the word regret out of this regret. if i. would
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have been noticed or to win. than to. put the wrong. so another. bobby robson you numerous times about anything. we wish. to show in the song would have been. a sunset on his body and it would have been going. it's the one if i'd only known what was the mood like in the dressing room after the game. it was it was incredibly disciplined at the same time there was a degree of pride because we knew we'd done well and i wanted a fun sort of going in it's entirety eight nine months ago for the first time. we played. best saw it and we were lucky we did you know when you're playing you know you know always quite sure how it's going especially when time passes but. we
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played so well and that are so there was a mixture of it was downright despondency what it was like for. a person chris was i have no idea but all we could do was trying to come for them but what he's saying and sometimes don't know difficult. and then i remember we go on the team bus on the way back and we did silly songs were. on the way but for most of the trip just because we were in good spirits and then i think you guys are a wobble started it. why don't i don't know but gradually everyone started to join in but it's only when we were thinking it was kind of we put it we charted lifted on emotions and we fell down ourselves proud because we could go home without hype but at the same time those are all. wouldn't leave that thing about costs.
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such a lot for this week's thank you for joining us all the stan collymore show will be back next week as our interview realm or treat and spike didn't suit your rabble zamost. it's being called an olympic truce after months of over the top rhetoric the two careers are talking again the first time in two years is this a serious diplomatic opening or merely a ploy south korea appears to welcome this opening is the same apply to washington
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. in two thousand and sixteen the panama papers show the world with a tax haven the secrets two trillion united states dollars pass through most. in the amount of time that we've been in panama papers exposure that's what it shows a lot of money it really is. journalism it's an act of journalism looking at things that people want to keep secret and asking why would they want to keep these things secret. millions of. documents were examined to. be all the people we basically have tried to get an advantage out of this thought it was just paper. and probably other politician which was the other police and the media were quick to find targets such as the kings of morocco in saudi arabia
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the president of argentina several prime ministers. and russian president vladimir putin of course. like i've had so i have sued so many newspapers for defamation some things don't just happen by chance it was very striking there were no more americans and specially a lot of people from the brics countries specially brazil russia and china that this special project reveals what was missed in the media coverage. the panama chronicles.
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i. america's invasion the u.s. army is on the lookout for software so it can automatically post messages on social media also to come. in undercover investigations suggest twitter is preventing users from seeing certain kinds of political content through a technique known as shadow banning. school in britain decides it's time to stop labeling its peoples as girls with a controversial gender neutral policy we hear from some of the local. ridiculous i think girls the girls and boys of course there's too many pressure on them. too much attention to move towards gender neutrality.
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or the welcome coming to you live from moscow you're watching international now top story this hour the u.s. army is looking to acquire software which can automatically post messages on social media the military wants a system that can communicate with different audiences in multiple languages with more details now his. the ad was posted on the website of government opportunities and it calls for people to work at the request of the u.s. army intelligence and security command and the task they're asking for would be the creation of software that can read social media posts and determine and distinguish the positive from the negative now they're looking for the software to go from there and create replies in the same tone as the original now the software actually is requested to include a number of languages among them farsi korean and russian now this is quite
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interesting in light of the fact that all throughout media allegations have been made that in russia there are troll farms or armies of bots being deployed to influence the united states vs social media this allegation has been very widely circulated in the us press there's been talk about it in congress all kinds of allegations have been leveled about russia allegedly trying to influence the united states through social media but this advertisement talking about hiring someone at the request of intelligence in the united states it is simply piers as if the u.s. army is looking to do the very same thing that russia is accused of doing well the pentagon is still too replied to our request for comment on this story but we did manage to discuss the she with the n.s.a. whistleblower william binney and also the film and my five agent i mean my shows. what they really want to do is be able to monitor royce communications or any kind
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of communications text and be able to assess it and. check it for threats or things like that or even. from some of the manipulation programs even respond. and try to manipulate the other person at the other end so i mean all intelligence agencies have had this is one of their objectives white papers are generally circulated among contractors who do business with the government so it is a little unusual to see these things out in the public as far as i know the most obvious interpretation would be that this is a pushback against the allegations that have been made consistently for the last eighteen months about so-called russian troll farms influencing elections across the west and it's interesting to see that the languages that they're advertising for are the language of iran and of course north korea and russia so that would be a bit of a sort of give away about which countries they want to be targeting. now if you've ever felt that you are being ignored on twitter it could be down to the social
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networks entering you without your knowledge an undercover investigation by anticorruption campaign group project there it's us has revealed there is a practice known as shadow banning. if you shot. someone. you. know what she should. just think that you want to punch it well you know. what according to the shadow ban hides the content of the particular user that the moaning the use it continues to post on the platform to their followers but the tweets wouldn't appear anywhere else on twitter people in the video who are said to be twitter employees claim these messages target right leaning content with more now his say miracle while the social media giant has presented itself as politically neutral but project veritas seems to revealed otherwise according to
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several employees who've been caught on camera twitter regulates its content by controlling what its users can see on their feet now one of twitter's policy managers says that the company is currently developing a system that down ranks controversial users and another employee says twitter is trying to ban a certain way of talking online so they're going to be like. simply the users of the things that say i'm very lucky to be there you know. it's good to see them in the mindset of the you know the twitter can also apparently dig into its users profiles and conversation history to figure out their political leanings and then determine whether or not they should be banned and another issue that came up was julian assange just twitter account and the fact that it was deleted without explanation a couple weeks ago but an employee was asked about it and he did hint at one possible reason. but you. know. what we can't verify if these are real twitter employees are not and if they are
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they definitely could be lying but regardless the whole issue is definitely something to investigate further american reporting that will twitter did respond to the allegations saying. it's committed to enforcing its own rules without bias and empowering every four weeks on the platform the group behind the revelations meanwhile has a mix reputation critics say the project very task fails to provide an edited video with its bombshells with some saying the group has a strong political agenda today we spoke to russell verney he's the executive director of project power to us it is true overstepping it well if they're sharing information with the federal government voluntarily i think i would think they would be overstepping however whenever you're ready as goes onto a website they agree to the policies of that website and if you look through the policies of twitter it gives them the right to every bit of information you have opposed you deleted and they have the right to sell that information given away so
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we're giving away our awful lot to these companies when they come out and publicly say they want to be the public forms of free speech yet they're censoring free speech they're slanting what free speech can or can't be heard and then there's a problem well stay with that social media because a facebook post has helped capture a japanese gang boss who's been on the run for more than ten years. was committed.
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i. know one of britain's leading girls' schools is stopping referring to each pupil was as girls in the controversial move to adopt a more gender neutral language. grammar school for girls defended the policy saying it is trying to break in grain habits to help students with gender identity issues adding that we welcome and celebrate diversity although the move has got people wondering how the girls' school should now be described.
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although the girls' school does say it's got no plans to drop the word girls from its title we did ask some of the locals what they think about the gender neutral policy. i think the majority of us would be happy to be called girls ridiculous i think girls are girls and boys are boys there's too many pressures on pupils too much attempt to move everything towards gender neutrality i think it actually leads to more confusion rather than clarification this is a girls' school and it's extraordinary that children are being encouraged to go
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along the path we're going to have more and more children with mental health problems who are confused and unhappy by all means support children who have a gender issue but don't do it at the expense of the majority do not rob them of their gender identity we only need to apply those basic principles of religions that we treat other people how we wish to be treated and we solve the problem we need to stop for sting pushing adult neuroses onto these young children. in other news this morning wiki leaks founder julian assange has been granted citizenship by ecuador whose london embassy has been living in since twenty twelve after he sought political asylum and although there is still widespread suspicion that the u.s. wants to extradite him washington officials would not be drawn on the speculation put or doubts that it's granted that nationality to wiki leaks founder julian could silence just the president of.
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