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although i'm not sure i could say you will when. we want to when we want a second star you know it's got the right as a citizen of russia joint citizenship now while most international fans arrived in russia by plane some decided to challenge themselves and use some unexpected means of transport. you are. both. our first find to be in the world cup. since when you get two years ago i have the first match. with the focus away from the first match the other think it has finished.
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but. you read you a thank. you. we will drive the russian any of the car but it wouldn't be the same the joke is to try to rush a lot of. the russian car you and. no matter how far the team goes we will follow it in the car and so the longer the team stays the longer we drive and we were off for that we were excited for. a lot of russians started adding us and sending us messages on instagram a lot of them were offering. to give us a tour of the city too they were showing off their own lot to us because they love
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the car thanks. because i'm seventy years old. why trek series eighty two used other transport would be too easy i'd learn nothing for the country car. the older you need to be very intensive on the route to the drive is of killing me taking photos this is such a. so quick update on the teams now this morning the some good news for egypt their star man mohamed salah has returned to training he'd suffered a shoulder injury in the recent champions league final and it was unclear whether or not he'd be able to play in russia striker it seems is still unlikely to feature
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in egypt opening game against uruguay on friday or q post on that me time team brazil's training session on your screens now name a brazilian superstar armed with eggs the squad chose a rather unusual way of saying happy birthday to one of the team mates neymar was a part of the ringleader of that but it backfired some more. you receive what you give varian r.t. host and some of the best minds in the game chose a marine years been making his predictions to last week he picked the countries to make it out of the group stages now him up so he believes will be the last four standing.
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well case law is getting even harder portugal why of course of course because of my hearts but it's. rid itself and that's and in spain again this was shot by the same pusher very unlikely the draw because they knew the review. is from just a jamie and then from his against nigeria i would say. from this is going to win and the substance in australia. and i'm going to leave because i cannot predict the same old brazil mexico. i like. brazil tim sherman the swede ceilings you live. in little poland in with news in the forefront in belgium sin the girl of like good enough to
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continue the front with i cannot do it's. sold belgium is a whole city i mean do you feel all of this has to be here look at this a while from this one we get told to be that you need to get in the spaces and deal with. the best team. against a good team. weeds that's the sound i will for them. there is the real and it's. not bad for me that my plays a role in the holding. hands in germany and germany is germany so. one more time the final for germany while. look at these two south americans the big rivals brazil and argentina they will be a nation will be germany. that's by this family already
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straining with the scissors but the sting. of the loss is getting really dish was a little a little. much expertise from jerusalem revealed don't miss it. for the most united manages predictions had to dot com if you think you know better you can challenge him to add to facebook or twitter and use the hash tag match marino. meantime another member of our team's world cup team star goalkeeper peter schmeichel spoke to the fifa chief gianni infant tina we heard about him earlier on but the current issues the facing. it is no secret a lot of tension between the world and the well cup host nation. how are fifa how are you dealing with that i mean how are you sort of. coming in making this the best event in the world with all that's going on at the moment by focusing on
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football i think that's that's the key and that's the secret we have to focus on full but i think there are enough. sadly people around the world to try to just you know divide or argue or dispute or whatever we have to try to unite. football is uniting football is has this this magic and this power of bringing people together we don't want to make politics we don't want to take positions on whether oh and who is right or wrong we have to organize football and thanks to football we can send also some messages of unity and football is about bringing together about enjoying about about creating an atmosphere which will show to the world as well a country like russia with one hundred fifty million people who want to welcome the
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world in their and their country and i think football has this power to change also the perception of people about the country and about maybe a particular period in time and i'm sure that this world cup in russia this particular moment of time will have quite a significant impact. so the eve of the big event through this month long sort of what we're going to be in every host city giving you a taste of all the action starting today at five pm moscow time but eight hours from now peter schmeichel in artie's neil harvey will start our live coverage from the very center of the russian capital.
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short term gains at the expense of longer term growth. vesting in the future and products and employees you're taking all of future revenues if you're booking it today just like the met is buying back all the stuff in his own store yes he bought back all of the stuff in his story he has a lot of revenue but now the store is empty and he has nothing to sell so the next quarter he says my sales are zero because i have nothing in the store to sell i bought it all myself so similarly with apple they'll buy back all their stock they want invest in the future and when it comes time to report earnings in a year or two from now they'll have nothing to report.
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this morning so the world's left on was saying choose a summit between the leaders of north korea and the u.s. the american presence explained what was key to bringing kim jong il into the negotiating table without the rhetoric we wouldn't have been here i really believe you know we'd sanctions and all of the things that you would do but i think without the rhetoric you know ministrations i don't want to get specific on that but their policy of silence sometimes i felt foolish doing it. but we had no choice. the summit in singapore was full of mutual but next day of reports north korea should look to the example of other countries who had placed trust in us presidents of the past. what's not to like a new nuclear disarmament deal potentially one less country with nukes where all
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bets are off all of us and we have this truly historic moment on film you can do to most of the nation. on earth. so why does kim jong jr seem to suspicious could be anything poison assassins or trump just waiting to backstab him the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal come to think of it america's nuclear deals to seem to last exactly as long as the incumbent president take the rainy and deal brought obama his partner has worked on it for years so much work so much effort just for trump to tear it all up
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don't forget obama negotiated the arendelle one of the worst disasters the dumbest deals ever negotiated except don't feel sorry for a bomber just yet george bush his predecessor also struck a nuclear disarmament deal with gadhafi the two leaders discussed this agreement should help to bring a painful chapter in the history between our two countries closer to closure. it worked gadhafi gave up his nukes and what does a bomber do well he goes and bombs gadhafi is army alternately allowing the rebels to gruesomely mud him we came we saw that he died. it's almost like something out of game of thrones and we aren't even done bush screwed over bill clinton stop and roll back north korea's potentially deadly nuclear
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program we'll continue to implement the agreement we have reached with that nation get smart it's tough clinton had worked for years to make a deal with kim jong un's father to prevent then north korea from making a nuclear weapon and bush tore it up as seems to be tradition north korea's regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. while starving insists states like the east and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil trump is one for tradition in fact he has a habit of tearing up documents memos papers when he's done with them he had a bunch of guys at the white house whose job it was to piece back together the papers he shouldn't have torn up we literally had to spend hours per day. piecing together the puzzle prior to taping and here we are
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generations of presidents generations of betrayal double crossing and deception and it seems that hasn't been lost on kim. and to terrorism probes been launched in austria after the country's chanceless person kurtz's received death threats it's believed that the threats are linked to the government closing seven mosques and expelling dozens of in mans over alleged links to extremism peter all of a picks up a story. sebastien courts is hard line against what he called political islam has seen the austrian chancellor on the receiving end of death threats this all started after courts announced on friday that seven mosques would be shutting their doors and as many as sixty in moms were facing deportation six of the mosques run by the austrian turkish islamic union are accused of having links to extremism as well as
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being accused of harboring hate preaches one mosque run by the group in vienna where they caused a stir back in april when pictures emerged of children as young as four years old dressed in turkish military uniforms and saluting the turkish flag sixty him arms are also having their residence permits reviewed two of those of already being told that they have to leave the country could says he's sticking to promises he made while campaigning but only parallel societies political islam and radicalization have no place in our country the federal government is taking action against these undesirable developments the decision to close the mosques which are accused of promoting turkish nationalism is being strongly criticized in ankara where president aired the one has accused the chancellor of fanning the flames of religious hate your material shares its you could cost you dearly you must know that closing a mosque in austria and deporting religious man could start
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a new bottle of the cross and the questions for which you will be responsible at just thirty one years of age could became chancellor at the head of a coalition between his conservative austrian people's party and the right wing freedom party now immigration is alarm featured prominently in the campaign and as we've seen from this latest move continues to play a big part in the policy that they're inactive however since the chancellor is receiving death threats it does seem that this is a poll. it isn't going down well with the whole of austrian society. and that's the rub so far this wednesday morning from moscow i'm kevin o. and if you've not got are up already want to download it specially handy now that world cups well and truly upon a said russia for me have a good day and thanks for watching r.t. international.
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for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but there was one more question by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and a huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the beach but how would you . agree. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we go. alone. and i'm really happy to join for the thousand in the world cup in russia. the special one was also appreciated me to the reader the r.t. team's latest edition as we go. to look at. the trump kim summit in singapore we certainly rich when it comes to optics but what about the substance both leaders are clearly looking for
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a win in process has started there are plenty of obstacles ahead and no shortage of people whose worst nightmare might come true peace coming to the korean peninsula. reading. i don't think you need me to tell you that history was made this week oct watchers yes the u.s. president donald trump and north korean leader kim finally made good on their promise of reaching some sort of an agreement to end hostilities and deed nuclearize north korea. now i know after the war of words and the words of war between the two leaders in the last minute cancellation of the meeting and in the lead in the weeks leading up to tuesday's historic summit i wouldn't i wouldn't blame anyone for thinking that this would never happen but it did it even brought
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dennis rodman the tears mazing according to a joint letter signed by trump and kim the united states and the d.p. r. k. will join their efforts to build a lasting and stable peace regime in the korean peninsula now as part of that agreement north korea has reaffirmed its commitment to working toward a complete denuclearize ation of the korean peninsula and in what one would you know assume to be a show of good faith u.s. president trump agreed to call off the war games the united states and south korea had scheduled for this summer sounds reasonable to me hey you know but. yeah apparently not apparently not but it is a significant concession and it's interesting for the president of the united states to refer to u.s. south korean joint military exercises as provocative because really that's the point of view of the north koreans if we withdraw our forces and that's part of the
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deal i can't support the deal that will lead to more conflict not less our forces in south korea are stabilizing asia they're trying to drive us out of asia china is and that would be a bad deal and those military exercises serve multiple purposes not only do they deter aggression by the north but they serve other interests in the asian pacific region so i think taking those off the table is going to be to the detriment of american national security. yes according to your friendly neighborhood military industrial complex cheerleaders the ending of war games or you know god forbid removing the u.s. military from everyone's backyard as i guess you know far far far more destabilizing in terrible for a region. i don't know nuclear war. i guess. well i'll let you decide which which you think makes more sense as we start watching parks. what would you get the. real that would be.
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the bottom. of. what the like you know that i got. with. the. welcome of all the watching the hawks am i rolled with a turkey and happened a while or. even dennis rodman brought to you dennis was a tears over all this with but you know look you know hey we don't want to do stabilizes the cream from them slow or asia as a whole if we stop war games that would just be the end of the world. i guess right war games war war war and. pretty much everything but i think it's
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very strange and it's very strange to have this idea and it's reminiscent of of when obama was running. and ultimately was running for reelection as well but kept coming up is this idea of you can't talk to dictators without preconditions like oh my god he's going to he likes to talk to dictators remember it was all obama dictators just because he said we need to talk in order to get peace and now all of a sudden it's the the script is completely flipped and you've got everyone you know fox news and everyone on the right saying like oh what a great job on those two on look at everyone tarred to the point here as they are people who scream that we shouldn't go and look none of us up you're necessarily i mean i get my personal opinion that it was up your parents of donald trump i don't support i don't you guys are already raised about am i what i support a piece and i. support to use at all costs i know that's a weird thing to say i mean just to give an example stevens jim acosta tweeted out jim trump said he gave up nothing in the summit with kim jong un suspending
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military exercises with south korea is not nothing thank you jim thank you i mean that's war. it is and you know it let's not forget how expensive these war games are talking about millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars that could be going to help our own people train for new jobs in manufacturing or feed or spend it on our immigration courts but why would we do that why would he doesn't make sense as are all the look you know for those of you out there who are you know maybe you're on the fence about the whole canceling of war games or you know or a small nuclear exchange or stopping war you know you know these things are on the fence according to global zero even a regional war of one hundred killer detonations were produced by tara grams of black soot tara grams as five mil he kilograms that would rise up in the earth's atmosphere and block the sunlight there's of course to produce a sudden drastic drop in global temperatures that would last longer than twenty
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five years and especially destroy much over this protective ozone layer yes for a small nuclear i would rather have no wargames as a concession than like you know or kim jong room and you know their minds saying hey maybe we should just push the button yet no i would i would like that to not be how is this is not a normal thing for people to sit and they really don't think about it all that it's all in the theory it's not human lives north koreans aren't people they're just these dolls that we know it's provocative it's this it's that you point out something amazing about this deal and you know the work of that that i have done covering it is the. organizations like watch try to find and i especially from the korean war still going on technically and north korea one of the four points that was made that. donald trump actually got on the table was.
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the p.o.w. . working with in order to bring back the remains of soldiers that may have died on that soldier people that were lost and one of the things we were talking director of defense p.o.w. m.i.a. accounting office. actually said we're in close communication with the white house with the defense department of defense of the department of state that this mission will be part of the dialogue and i think what's interesting about this as people don't think about how important was that was a major issue that he ran on and that's a big issue is bringing people ending that war and bringing people home and that to me is is one good thing it doesn't erase any of the other things it doesn't mean i'm here whatever but. you know i don't want to forget before we before we run out of time on this story is that something else is not being talked about while we're kind of talking. i want to just real quick before we had that going is that this
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there's a joint military partnership between the u.s. an addict i'm sorry it was not a dictatorship i'm sorry it's a monarchy and saudi arabia that. both the u.n. and the red cross have announced the this week that they'll be evacuating staff from the yemeni port. in advance of what they know is going to be saudi and united arab emirates led coalition invasion they're planning on bombing the port the last remaining port and so this is why we don't we want to avoid war even if it is. from the top of. the united states immigration system is under funded under resourced and saddled with political pandering disguised as policy we haven't had meaningful immigration reform for over thirty years despite the fact that the democrat demographics of the country have changed dramatically but the needs of our economy are wildly different than they were in one thousand nine hundred eighty six but because of this discriminatory policy is once again quietly being slipped into our
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law books on monday june eleventh attorney general jeff sessions abandoned it twenty sixteen decision by the justice department's board of immigration appeals that decided the victim of domestic violence was eligible for asylum sessions claims he is negating this legal precedent because quote the applicant must demonstrate membership in a group which is composed of members who share a common immutable characteristic as defined with particularity and is socially distinct within the society in question and that quote the applicant's membership in that group must be the central reason for her persecution but this ingle most disturbing and conspicuous things about sessions decision is how bleak the gender bias is he continually uses she. she and her when speaking in general terms about immigration law even going as far as to say quote an asylum application has the burden of showing her eligibility for asylum now sessions claims that the asylum laws are too broad and should include victims of what he calls private violence
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private violence according to jeff sessions is violence committed by gangs or domestic violence we need immigration reform in the united states if only it's a refrain from caging crying children and to going back to the days when domestic violence wasn't a crime but a private matter and the group these clearly female abuse victims belong to jass is called womanhood when women the world over come to america for asylum because they are under the assumption that women as well as men are treated as equals in the us the women are not property here sadly the policy of just sessions and the lack of substantive opposition to it are putting the poorest most abused and neglected women in the world on the road to death. women are property in the actually belong to can come here to the united states to get rid of good safe from harm that's extraordinary blow my mind i have the need to be in
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a special group that specifically shows that why you're getting beaten up is because you're part of actor and what's crazy to is that like it's not like the places you know they're coming from a bad part of the world records issues like these great this is really what he's talking about he's trying to stop every couple of years ago we had a lot of central american women and mostly women and children coming up here because of the exact violence that they talk about that's really that's really awful i mean you know it's interesting because it's like you know the a lot of what comes up to is it's like the talk about like oh you know gangs are a problem but like i mean you're talking about places like el salvador honduras guatemala these are the highest rates of murder in the world and one of the salvator with a woman he river. this decision on she is now solved are all summer is literally one of the most dangerous places to be a woman in the world and he's like well i don't know if they're really really made are hell and that's messed up because it's like when you look at like when you can
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when you take you know violence against women and gangs they actually you see this correlation there because look claudio and this cruise director of survivors foundation want a mall she says want to gang says this is my territory they were talking about everything the houses the businesses and the people and specifically the women in the girls of that area in kids in need of defense report called neither security nor justice that actually states gang presence also limits access to justice for those affected by violence by creating additional barriers to reporting investigation and prosecution further entrenching impunity heightening the need for refugee protection for its victims so for those people say well that's a private problem well no it's not it's a call it's totally an issue there when a gang runs a neighborhood that's an institutional problem yes they control everything in that neighborhood right in some neighborhoods in this world that's the sad truth right and that's what about it incredibly and surprise surprise it's jeff sessions. this is a.

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