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i see i still care i mean i mean and i'm ok i'm going to be good until the end so well you know that things can change but you start well so you know money you finish well i did better than my idols which is impossible normally so it took me like we say three four years maybe at the end of the mike area that i realized i became work a player you know what i mean friends every day every day there was somebody said oh thank you very much for the world cup for the last twenty years so it takes a time when the whistle goes you know when the refs ace at the end of the game you just lose the pressure. tellus after experience is the part of the relief the enjoyment of a world cup and going to show insolence i want of the world's great. for a million people around you when you line into the competition when you're in the series and between the series in the end and the finals we saw the people down the
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streets but we didn't realize you know it was on t.v. and everything and when we won we won and we went back to confront it and where we have the castle and we feel that you were sheltered from the public yeah yeah of course and you have to it's not a good thing yeah it was a good thing because you had to protect yourself and make sure that you you are into the competition it doesn't see what's going on you know outside the tent so when we day the day after when we when to. and when down to. close to plus called and we saw that amount of people. say oh my god we did something big we did something big and it was crazy for two hours it was crazy and it never stopped for like the fifteen days early days that i had never stopped and when corsica. i didn't realise they had they had to evacuate and meet from the beach it was getting crazy as i don't really want to deploy you know. well well
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yeah well yeah. five for me but imagine for he didn't you know he had to hide and because he's the icon of that team and and it's he's crazy is fantastic i play i work now for a manual and crystal do gary we see each other every day for television and we know and we feel that something special is under brothers that's why you have a wife or you never. would call you a proper method of. learning your lawyer. twenty kilo for. a role i'm just i'm not sure i'm not sure how me why acting why acting because i thought about being an actor before thinking of being
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a football player when i was four five years alone was watching on t.v. plays with my mother and she recalled to me that i said i want to do that did you find that difficult after playing for it is it is difficult because you have to go back to your emotions you know when you want to show something to. to the audience but i'm more into plays and into movies so movies you have many chances to to find the right the right a motion that you want to show in in a play you in front of people and you have to be there for like an hour and a half frank or at least to say slank you very much if you're trying to sing this iconic it's great to see i don't want to come watch us anytime but you want to know that stuff next you play you know and you did very well against what i want you on . that white house i mean when the day when day or maybe we come in london and play maybe a french play but i will. crank you frank thank you thank you try to feel the sun call it will show it was a big honor. kamahl
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is one of the most controversial products of odds on its assaulted vegetable fat that's very cheap. twenty seventeen production grew to sixty three million tons that rapid growth in international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive expansion of plantations which is the destruction of rain forest. get into these you know a lot more than ten million hiked as of unique rain forest has been destroyed and
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it's a process that just keeps going. what politicians do so. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go to the press this is like a forty three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. just sit. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times. opposite it is from his
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office the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe masterpieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet step but also discreet because they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport says reflection you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business. nor make its manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling
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classes protect themselves. with the famous. be the one percent. we can all middle of the room see. the real news is. that the left here at the mall thought that if they felt that feat is the last pick up a prestigious award for lead in this but. for
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a long. billion similar feel kazan's as well and. he's such a nice fella you know what a legend years and you wouldn't know it because you sold down to earth when you look at his achievements and what he's done in the medals that is when everything else. is just in or of you know someone to be so grounded diseases and to have done so much in his career. what would put up with every away we see at some terrific time for some times when we have lost a few games that were important to us he deserves everything it's the news we are in terms of honors well that's the word from what is a young man and he was the best striker of his time and he played full well some thoughts many wells haven't made the wild card but looking forward to the world cup if you think could be a surprise. actually. i throw the top of the ones i think will do really well i mean nothing i think belgium could do really well not could this should with the political scene on the bus and side whiskers. to that group so far as underachieved
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and i think most journalists term the eldest son not to be competition this might not go into. reform but the longer they're in the competition seems to be the one strength from another course the boots are from south america they will follow you though and forget the results. in the build up to this world cup some big guys don't know what i mean it's. well first of all this is great so it's the source of all the world enough to the medical device said so that's a reporter for me it's just very very lucky to play football with jordison which i loped and everything to do to get to play for liverpool football club this would be very very special he might be retired now but now you are giving a lot back especially to grant straight to a new project tell us about that i think for boys and girls know what it will be the right at the grassroots level and if we give them better facilities better equipped to swallow i think billy joe you bet me as i like to say but it's not
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a joy to produce your best ability whatever you do so what we have to do there was give something back to these people and these people up were calling tree their work for mostly to everything to go there the wolves of the serve that everything. was normal to be here and all the tools to watch and see. on a city to cause a good many to begin to develop for his only every four years so as a player to bare bones of the plane and play for your country rather than playing for your full. so i always have the memories because obviously these are guys who played all over the germany all over the world to come together for six weeks and this present you countries always a special way. puts things in play can't you think people need sniff out for them which play as well as you look at everything
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from the forty's and have a five roles you know all brazil j.b. the favorites very valued i would go but i think that good will probably go along with it i've always read this going to be you know self a bit of the cold shoulder of european culture you know the jersey of a result i mean if you look up a zilzal i go over to some fun stuff to play filled with this is the old dog of a video with all i got from the base and played it was jamie and you know your i mean everything changed it was just really go from because of a different space. launch a half a tank what shall you put the fabric of focal event here in manchester at the football
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museum we could see old event it's kitsch for my body is the spice that i playing on here at the museum. which is your favorite of all the shows so we have it is difficult to pick one but i have to say obviously the spine is shaped from an example from the ninety four united states one cup is the first one. i did then when i was a kid soledad's special memory from read if you could have one play is just you do who would you want. somebody to seem to want to go to oh yeah yeah i think he was quite special he was quite unique. just because not only mealtime when you were system eleven and the size of these rhizomes but he had something. difference he was a very nice guy by the way very nice actions and i think that he should say yeah i would say i would take his issue.
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i think this is the most beautiful should. i think this is a nice emotional awesome doria stick where it is in english team that asks who is it. a girl and why she was and white sox as well they came specially to some voice off would i think that this is a fantastic should it's still the same no feeling no limits no nothing on it and i you know i i really think it's one of the most beautiful should i completely agree with you.
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all i should like and i tell you. i don't think you can we need a great great nation all. i see may and i did prove that also might be right i don't know the player i think also a lose lost against the germans hopefully right so great is not the call of the play. stan collymore shall we continue our look at the group stage of the world cup. in russia as the focus shifts to group c. starring france. joined by fellow europeans denmark with australia and corinne making up the numbers as the teams battle to qualify for the next phase the french
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are overwhelming favorites to win the group without plenty calmly drink staunch lung griezmann spearheading the attack but the danish will offer a credible threats as christian eriksen stop continues to rise france will convincing a new wife of qualification school in eighteen goals as they collect the twenty three points in ten games but they have been known to disappoint at finals when much much more was expected from them however i did a dish oh man on a fine shite friend i was one of the nations to climb a wall called the french know what it takes to win the competition. denmark could strike you from its nipple and eriksson might emerge as one of the supply stars of the tournament if the danes progress into the knockouts the twenty six year old has continued to grow at tottenham hotspur he's telling beef it's a global stage as he tries for success with a country that has a population of just five point seven million. reside in eleventh place in the free
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for world rankings and was strong in south american qualification is they stopped alexis i'm just in chile for grabbing a playoff berth to reach the finals. went on to beat new zealand to legs to advance to russia two thousand and eighteen during coach recovered all got to know how to handle pressure having featured projects in in super clubs buckle under the plates in the sixty year old also having mileage brazilian giants palmero us australia other rank outsiders in the group but the socceroos of won many phones without hearts an endeavor at the past three world cup finals tim cahill continues to be the inspiration for the aussies as the country's record go school are up but the boys from down under will have to be at their very best to survive a stern test against raith dangerous opponent. it's next week we take a look at group day as leno may see you know. huge impacts when they land at the two thousand and eighteen world cup finals i.
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the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education loans higher education is becoming just another product that can be pulled and sold under small just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you're good you know most of the regime look good is also the kind of fellow we could meet. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now i'm an extremely more higher education the new global economic war. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is on offer and spearing
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dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. to. political a used to be the victim as i believe you started with a few fulfill some fantasy that i did with that money. when i look to the south take some. time and i'm not a lawyer and i love me. but i will show the world. leave leak out of the book be a slow. down. and. take. the. country of the
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illegal up and keep. that's another one of. the difficult moment. in these years or maybe i'm doing i don't. know how shame. is going to be called admission from the. law. i'm. not. going to believe you i do not know enough of the senate i know you're not on one
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side of. the check the president say's his country to develop nerve agents similar to the use to poison the former russian intelligence officer and his daughter in the u.k. . all summer headlines least this hour demonstrations along the border with israel enter there are six week over forty five palestinians including two journalists have been killed during the greats of march return to protest campaign but the dead something journalist didn't receive any criticism from the u.s. state department on the world press freedom day. we urge accountability for the murder of journalists in mexico russia and slovakia would you also condemn the recent deaths of journalists and also in the gaza strip and i don't have the i
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don't have all the details of. the kind to. china has been interfering with u.s. military operations in the horn of africa and directing blinding lasers problem. goes behind the scenes not the military parade route her still is in moscow as russia purrs to mark victory day and. practice makes perfect they say seemingly simple maneuvers like this one still being all that simple when there are dozens of vehicles involved in the all have to be. ready for your chiming in from right around the world this hour welcome to moscow and to our team international i mean to know neal good to have your company our top story the czech republic's president house aide
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a small amount of the nerve agent nava chill was produced and stored in his country in recent years before being destroyed moscow say it's now waiting for the international community's reaction to the revelation claiming it undermines the u.k.'s case that russia or gets traded the poisoning of surrogate. back in march there. was produced and tested in the czech republic it was a small quantity though we know when we know where it was done it would be hypocritical to pretend that such a thing never happened but. let's go live now to london to see a true canal who has got more details for us say good afternoon to what extent does this cast died on the claims russia must have been behind the poisoning and what a small school actually now is saying. well union. hall saga with these latest revelations certainty takes a new turn with the czech president saying that his country had produced stored and
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later destroyed not a child because this is an allegation and something that russia has been saying all along that there are other countries that had those capabilities among others it's named the u.k. slovakia the czech republic as well as sweden as one of the possible some of the possible countries that had those capabilities so we are now seeing moscow waiting for the others to come clean as well. i want to remind everyone that it was london and drags the czech republic into confrontation with russia is because of the pressure from the british authorities that it escalated into an expulsion of russian diplomats now it turns out there were no grounds for the move know that for even three weeks now we expect answers from other countries that as we said had and still have the potential to develop now the
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chalk. well we're certainly going to be watching to see whether or not any anything of the sort happens in terms of reactions from those countries but for anybody who's been following the script all story closely of course the revelations made by the czech president could be seen as quite a bombshell given the vigorous pnas with which western countries had accused russia and presented it as the only possible culprit in this whole saga and we have to say that given the amount of hype and hysteria and attention the story had received both from politicians and the media along with these latest allegations made by the czech republic the reaction has certainly been underwhelming to say the least for one we have seen as an example articles in the washington post where they presented the czech president as pro russian and thus somehow indicating and winking at the possibility that he could be trying to take russia's stance on this so certainly interesting to see whether or not there's going to be more follow up to this and of
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course this these reactions being quite subdued could not be seen as very much of a surprise given the tone that politicians have taken in this story very early on. they're all confident about the identity of the culprit no other country has a combination of the capability the intent and the motive to carry out such an act there is no rules of alternative explanation yet but. this is. close to be able to do. well again we have to keep in mind that given the hype and attention that this story has received throughout the western world this incident did take place on march fourth and no official investigation results have been produced quite yet live from london this hour with an op here on the developing story artie's alycia trick and thank you. iran two
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weeks ago britain's u.n. representative outlined three main points why it thinks russia's behind the poisoning first the technical means that's now indict following the czech president's admission current peers then claimed russia has operational experience to carry out such actions citing the poisoning of alexander litvinenko in two thousand and six but there's still no conclusion the evidence that the russian state was behind the third claim is that russia has the motive to kill the script well that's something moscow strongly denies. moving on now u.s. rapper kanye west is a russian spy secretly working for a lot of near putin according to a renowned strategic intelligence analyst well the accusations come after wes publicly revealed his support for donald trump right because the of now looks of an ever growing army of kremlin agents remember when being portrayed as
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a russian spy was funny. bit of a joke. over. what are you doing in the dark when. russian spy assaulted. by. who isn't funny now could be anyone in the oval office in the pentagon madison square garden. can years recent coordination with trump along with his use of infamous or rhetoric and symbols confederate flag reek of products here just join up the dog's hind year indorse trump publicly their friends. i'm not saying can you west is involved at all in the trump russia scandal but i am saying he has russian ties and was there right after the twenty sixteen elections
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scott walk in or perhaps work in a contributor for the us news channel m.s.n. b c and also founder of russia gate agrees there are just too many dogs not to connect them kanya west went to russia he went to russia he literally flew to moscow and walked around the jew see what he got up to i sure didn't get to be doing anything it's now so or vs why didn't we see it before we see it now and there are more of them clint eastwood openly backed trump and the russian connection is blatant clint eastwood speaks russian. pretense. oh and robert de niro he hates trump or so he says but look at the
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facts he cool owns a chain of all true a luxurious restaurants in moscow and he's opening a new one soon you know who goes to his restaurants oligarchs we're not blind anymore and there could be russian spies in my audience and i wouldn't know everyone is a suspect. are you a russian spy now. russian spies. ellen de generous knows what's up we need lists so i've put together a quick one to start things off this is a list of american stars who recently been to russia they held. and did business it's time to wake up russian agents everywhere the president the republicans hollywood your neighbor your
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friends maybe probably even you. ok let's return now to our top story let's just recap what we're speaking about this hour the czech republic's president has said a small amount of the nerve agent novacek was produced and stored in his country in recent years before being destroyed moscow says it's waiting for the international community's reaction claiming it undermines the u.k.'s case that russia orchestrated the poisoning of a surrogate and junia script in march let's bring in peter kirkland peters a security consultant who also studied chemistry and biochemistry and if we could just start with your lottery talents just for a moment and not to perhaps bog the audience done too much but it is important this aspect isn't it because according to the u.n. chemical weapons watchdogs director general fifty to one hundred grams of liquid nerve agent were used in.

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