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gets built english football legend to the community is the reason of the saw it. after the break we'll take you to the smallest football league in the world. so similar for the spurs to deal with this because in most of the snowboarding one of them. beautiful yes good good new person talking to push. him over to him close but i'm just not there with him again i do you know but the on the grounds of the star you know focused on. certain demeanor will someday in cinemas on the even sport of the. dog to u.s.c.'s so just
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a little. book of superdelegates some of the field some of the chosen people bulls to the police and yes just be busting them for them so just to to go well like you put it yeah. that would usually beautiful the nation as we see with your thesis each of us knows stylistically of some of the beautiful if all of them yes i'm going to be so for. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand the news business you just need to ask the right questions and demand the right answer.
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question. the dog. i'm like i'm not up. but yeah. yeah i'm. i'm. i'm i'm. i'm not i'm not your life.
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now let's take you to the city isles where i just thirty miles off the south coast of england it's home to the small east football league in the world who don't need two things the guys i'm going to and the wall part wondrous play each of the twenty two times a season so of coast the show out to pay them a visit. monday and it's very sad to see all this one come up to us the strongest since one can tell it's my fault well it's pretty. bright enough. to see the people who spoke on the six o'clock six like scott we were the first game to play games to my stomach last week. said something.
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called weisel about so good to see you warm welcome strike off the flight. would strike. the southern most point of the silly oils wide because it holds the worlds. the woolpack wondrous against the garrison going to we're going to see them tomorrow but we've got a little bit of time so i'm so going to go. somewhere in the middle of the film to go she just of my shoulder is the castle going oh my back to the songs of all the crowd while the seventeenth century. fancy done with some our. city lights a. place we call silly it's gone ships now tell.
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so i don't know about strings being going full. in in the current names set in sydney yes yes but they. are in the league itself it was nineteen tends to prescott those they used that will be on its back that. i mean and i think you'll find insights faded i mean sort of fifty's. and enough to understand a different name to just been teaching them the side of the the i would just be guaranteed going to say the entrance of the century would have to suffer from a full plate problem whether the boy gets all right so she's missed these extra rafts and so what happens the beginning of the season long tis of differencies up it's like well there's a pool of players and yeah i mean up until up until this season it's been like sort of the captain and the boy scouts and you can show you a flag the now so say all about that's just kind of the school playground stuff but this year that the two catholic school together went away from everyone else in
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their right and i actually just will say. to you that that's enough they want to try and make a celestial used to be a one sided only not exhaustive believe jumping to life for james last she is the central banks that so they want to try and get a little bit here a bit so it's got resilience will come for this one as well. the longest for me is a way that will someone we do yes i just ok let's say he. saw me looking after all the children my show for the champions league yes michael played. up a look at the. play join him out chops. only rest. how do good to see you again he will.
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again tell me when the first time most stuff and just guys make the splits on you said tough yeah. colts. so i don't think the wrestling they will smallish late for that to news offensive enjoyable still enjoying this. next distinct but this is. now sending out for the big gun cup final stage you let future who's going sixty six sixty six the final note on that to kids who could go deep deep those are the good old days i thought i was different and i think someone's looking forward to say yes because of his. achilles tendon injury so i'm going to play longer baseball can you. something carry some fields for the world's smallest football league a lot it's a coke and a big coke guy it's a cook funnel on the right we'll pull pot wondrous in there white kids of all blue
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was expecting yellow and black lines i would call garrison goodness here with an extraordinary young goalkeeper i'm sure he's going to be the next let's get the kind of. talk. i want to. sound off so i just call the woolcock wondrous it's two against the dollar sing good as rich reigns over the. flight it's full three currently absolutely crushing the guy goes flying at both ends on copa. chops off saw him take. so what sound i get so far. pull through. and i'm dry so you can see it into the pentagon.
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cracking guy he enjoyed that one by the looks of this always wish to follow this guy goes flying along the fly so the general said was. that the season as they go in the late six point. six points clear oh my god save these guys my good to see you safe. so the final whistle is gone on the goddess i'm going to win the coke for the year and now this is bright old english tradition let's get to the pope a couple of points and watch the afternoon football on the telly. but somewhere in the salon input we're talking about math and i'm will give i want you and i hope wondrous sweat shirt when you've just won the coke goddess i'm going to. blow my gosh i'm going to steal something. she's drawing to be will you write me a present and. tell us
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a little bit about. the mean hearing transcripts and all that rory smith from the new york song can you tell who's been in their lead beckerman jet all the while you must be quite nice to get people coming over to take such an interest in your name yes very much it's a kind of stuff i've seen the end of dust and that's kind of like think of all. something else that would be very dismal bloody good news in general i mean that was for the person from new york times last year right things and really media. people away from japan with. all this talk about trickery coming out. and it really is kind of humbling and in many respects it is a bit of a novel say two teams of plates of reach week in a lake cupcake to legs charity she. wouldn't like it on paper twenty games depending on weather and things like that. is it because of the history of. teaching that you're aware of the history. fifty sixty seventy eighty
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years and you want to use it is not important to you as a big part of it but i will say things. in something credible to the food she would have e.g. what was true in the way it's a day specialist obviously teach my goodness look at the mountain that he gives people a reason to go right that again for the morning kind of a drink afterwards bush to the school that's how the after with students make they . just bring people together. only suicide people usually drink your point but after you want to. thank you so much for letting us come and film around the guys great. grassroots that's where i'll start to see it's it's in your blood you saw the result isn't. a big big thank you not you're going to be smaller also i mean you can flip back to the mine on because we're looking for we have to get back to your afterwards and she did. it was an
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emotional trip down memory lane before the guy named the referee a big west bromwich albion found a just learned that one of these personal heroes cyril reduced to just pasta why we decided classic meat saw an ins was the least decent rest in peace. for the russian national team. he could have chosen to play. why didn't. join him to find out what. the russians who still don't know how to pronounce. last name correctly let's hear from the man himself noise what does it mean. if you translate it in german and means like. so. it's
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a big german born in soviet ukraine raised in germany play in turkish and the russian there but what is a russian for a german who was the one and only russian goalkeeper fool the golden ball or if. you feel you know him you know i can feel you know. i don't know. i think yeah when did the u.s.s.r. from the national team win the euro nations cup it was like the biggest victory in the history of fresh a national team. that's. how many times the german national team became the world champions. for. forty years it's over in germany east best known for. his mentality is unique as is his life story and football is in his father was
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a footballer times and the family moved around a lot until it landed in germany as a result ramond speaks german russian english french and understand spanish and turkish. twice for germany but eventually opted to represent russia and now he's the most multicultural player in the. my whole life. i think. i know where my roots are i know where i'm from and i'm half german of russian no matter where i was told him i was talking about almost always saying this and that i'm both so but there was never a possibility like to get a russian passport or something and so then when the possibility came i didn't have to think. a lot about it so i was almost sure i was rimando his russian passport just before you were twenty sixty and russia can't coach these last years just then they needed this stature back. of posted
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a photo on instagram holding the passport in his hand and do this so-called golfing squad which caused quite a stir i like to do things funny things be different than other people and then. after i did it everyone asked me you know what that you do with it you know but it's it's like the gopnik squad so i was quite called and it's a think it's a russian thing because now i see it all over inside some of the pages. but i don't know if it's so popular and i'll tell you my thing that nice that there is chose to play for russia just to get team time on international level it's a no brainer getting into the russian team is way easier than into the german one but through mock quashed such notions insisted that it has been his dream team to childhood to represent russia and said that my grandfather died because he always said when they watch me in the russian national team and i also did it for him because he would do every problem no and and i think he would be off maybe an
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education for the new team was easy he says barring a few jokes from the new teammates there will always draw. them both my thank god i'm more german and they'll win this thing you know the german guy is coming and stuff but i speak the language i can read i can write i can tell. and so it was easy to commit with with the team and. i think now it's even better because. for more long time together the team and your son know how does not down the problems anymore nash that's a road full vice magazine and of what sports of draft torvald up in mind this is romance mind trade and he's not afraid to share his viewpoints even fat jokes which may seem controversial to some degree and group of seventeen everyone this equal everyone can do whatever he wants everyone can love whom he wants so we should just accept it because you can do anything about it this is life this is how life goes
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and if someone love some man love another man it's ok it's like this and it doesn't have to affect you just accept it and go your way you have a wife that's nice yes so this is how life goes nowadays and we can we can change and become and go against it so we know all the quoth she just didn't dast all styria types including the one which claims over russians are both the drinkers i'm honest i didn't drink because till i was eighteen maybe like one beer i had but with eighteen on my birthday i went out with friends and there i had like my first waka so the taste ok no bad. really bad now i don't like this stuff because i prefer like a beer after a game or something or red wine i love red wine so why is he after all a russian or
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a german nationals or himself never had this question signified by his work copper addiction who's going to win the world cup next year russia hold germany russia russia he promised yes thank you thank you. but she lost but join us next week for our audience in a special where we chat with south american legends and we've been really apply it to us. oh. don't mess up syria got our security interests that's russian security interest ok not just to start we want a stable syria and we want a stable lebanon and you can't just send in planes every week to bomb the country
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and disrupt the political process in this way it's unacceptable. we used the war for gaza it was a lest. we dismantle the settlements once we got good neighbors we got to tell organization. they look at still our village a city that will keep it simple and dug tunnels and so instead of having good neighbors we have the mustang which is
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a terrible state. headlining right now the u.s. most powerful body prepares for another round of crisis talks on syria's rebel held eastern ghouta that's russia accuses the international community of double standards. because consider tougher penalties for child sex abuse as more howling allegations emerged from an orphanage in the city of chelyabinsk. the florida school massacre further polarizes american society over. gun control with both sides suggesting radically different security solutions. first russian athletes at the winter olympics and another. two teenage friends top the podium and if they. are also going to take a look around the olympics house with donald trump and kim jong. well.
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welcome to the program from. here in. the big stories we're tracking for you this hour russia's ambassador to the united nations is calling on all parties to the conflict in syria's rebel held region of eastern ghouta to cease hostilities addressing the security council vaseline also criticized the way international media and foreign powers have been representing the situation in the enclave. there is a must have so it could he says in the mainstream media which is same room as day after day doesn't help when the start of the situations. food would be and there are only hospitals in eastern guta which the tsunami employ them against what we just heard was the russian ambassador to the united nations responding to what he
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characterized as a smear campaign now the meeting was called in response to the situation in eastern guta that is a suburb of damascus located to the east of damascus and at this point it's an enclave of rebels and terrorist forces now there's been increasing hostilities and eastern guta as the syrian government is fighting to retake the city from terrorist russia was responding to some of the very heated words and accusations we heard from other countries in the chamber in the lead up to his remarks systematic targeting of civilians and sheer disregard for human life attacks against health and hospitals constitute crimes the regime wants to keep bombing and gassing these four hundred thousand people and the assad regime is counting on russia to make sure the security council is unable to stop their suffering while in his remarks to the fifteen member body in the bed he was very clear that situations in eastern guta are rather dire however the situation is much more complex than it's being
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made out to be that essentially civilians are being used as human shields by the terrorists he pointed out that some of the more extreme allegations being made against russia and syria are being made by the forces that just leveled the city of raka the u.s. led coalition leveled syria's rucka this is in the recent post should be forgotten so the phone when it happened was for some reason nobody did. we were forced to leave our homes because of ice and when we returned we found everything we used to rubble look at all the devastation rock is a ghost city. we're living in the midst of destruction we feel completely abandoned everything around has been destroyed.
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or the city lies in rubble have to be to remove the debris we've all money there's no running water so we have to buy. u.s. coalition because of the destruction of records and has a responsibility to rebuild the city we need to help with restoring the water supply in clearing the rubble. the u.n. secretary general is also calling for an end to the fighting in eastern guta he described the situation that is hell on earth our senior correspondent more i guess you have now breaks down the aspects of the crisis that's received the least attention to the fighters are that are controlling the damascus suburb. east ghouta is not a nice place to live in surrounded as it is under siege a constant war zone within and without.
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the army of islam holds most of east ghouta as the name may imply these guys aren't crusading for democracy and when they aren't busy killing each other they share power with news for a while qaeda in syria and the number of smaller groups. these are ruthless people they caged civilians literally put woman and the elderly in metal cages and hoisted them. on to roofs where they left them and literal human shield made of civilians to protect themselves their fighters from strikes these same people jihad ists who say they're fighting to free the country from a sad then turn their guns on protesters when they day complain about the jihad
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ists themselves. these infamous incident being one of them a crowd of demonstrators fired upon by rebel fighters john kerry himself once called the rebels holding east ghouta a subgroup of isis and i. remember what the u.s. led coalition did to isis in mosul. what are they leveled and then ties city thousands of civilians dead yet they say there's no choice the terrorists were sponsible by using human shields a sad fact of war two billion casualties are a fact of life in this sort of situation do you agree that some of the the high
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level of i think ridiculous standard that we had previously is now created this. behavior by isis that they now realize if they take human shields they're going to avoid being struck and that actually this is adding to the problem congresswoman i do believe they understand our sensitivity to civilian casualties and they're exploiting that and i do agree that as we move into these urban environments it is in become more and more difficult to apply extraordinarily high standards for the things we're doing although we will try for some reason this time around they seem to be avoiding any mention of who it is that controls east ghouta all but the same job ists when these limits blah. mindless shell damascus every day and slaughter more and more civilians well that's war when the syrian army responds suddenly it's an atrocity remarkable isn't it how the rules change entirely depending on who's calling the shots u.s. state department spokes person have the now it's also commented on the situation in
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syria and lambasted russia over its role she also had some harsh words for r.t. as well. b. shout to the russian government to implore them to stop enabling the syrian regime to do what is stealing to its own people is russia listener i'm not sure that they are but i would encourage each of you to ask russia take these questions to vladimir putin take these questions to r.t. to sputnik ask them those very questions what are they doing to stop the devastation the deaths and the murders that are taking place in syria i think what she's trying to say is that any kind of civilian deaths that take place in the course of the syrian government offensive are the responsibility of the russian government because the russians are supporting the syrians so therefore anything they say the syrians are guilty of russia is guilty of to that same principle could be applied for example when the iraqi forces recovered a bosal from diane or one of the kurdish led forces the s.d.f.
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recovered rocka from di actually both cases with strong american air support which took a tremendous civilian toll in these areas. russian lawmakers are considering harsher penalties for child sex abuse as after a series of harrowing allegations emerged from an orphanage in the central city of chelyabinsk. i asked my son what they did with the man who came to see them my son was stunned and said what made right potatoes i asked what else they did he rape me that. i was lost for words i called another mother she told me her kids had the same story. my
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son decided to tell me everything he told me. i was. so afraid they said they would drown me in the lake. they would lock me up in the rehab for the rest of my life thank you for that. it was children say that one of the supervisors who brought them to this man and his friend just watched them being raped and all the boys saw how they gave money to the supervisors the small children didn't even know what the banknotes were so they just described them as green bits of paper. that. was. not something i should want to divide space was asleep but it wasn't good enough to use that when it was.

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