tv The Peter Schmeichel Show RT June 13, 2018 9:30am-10:01am EDT
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well twenty twenty six will be the biggest is the total began in one hundred thirty it's going to consist of forty eight teams sixteen more than the current former football consultant and former fee for communications director walter de gregorio earlier told collin bray his expectations for the vote today it's easier to try and host this massive tournament in place or does it make more sense to try and absolutely absolutely want to and this would be kind of the your only factor in are the need to go to morocco already when you have one single country but different states it is very complicated and you can imagine if you have three different legal systems in all. it's for sure more more complicated than if you have one single country by the end of the day money is talking and if you see the forecast is more than fourteen billion u.s. dollars for four for the united bid and i think seven billion still enough but it's half for the more. i think that there will be the main reason for all
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other for voters to go for united doldrum been trying to get the african nations on side morocco jumped out in front in that who do you think has the upper hand in terms of trying to wrestle votes or at least support or you just mentioned trump you know for me trump was the best company in the for morocco and. i don't want to quote what he said about the africans it might be difficult for some countries to vote. for the united bit purely because of geopolitical reasons and because of the triumph and inspiration that will be for sure something negative for united bit. we've got a super presentation team lined up hugh our very own host of one of the best minds in the game just said the radios were making his predictions last time he picked the countries to make it out of the group stages into the quarterfinals no next team up side who he believes will make it through to the end.
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portugal and brazil the first of course will be able to say that i'm doing emotional jol and i think. yeah might be to will for sure for the final i will first of all go for the school. and runs into the german. north i want. brazil germany is the revenge of the result. so brazil will finish so. you know it does mean is not just. to come to. extra time.
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the level they take a penalty. there is only one small penalty and that the last penalty one takes to see another one it takes them. in their lives to go to magic. was a very funny exercise. but. in all probably didn't even go over the group for years and probably some of the teams that i didn't include in the last sixteen probably there were to be in the quarter finals and the semifinals and finals football isn't predictable and that's the main reason to be the beautiful game and hope you enjoy them. it will get totally different i don't understand. why do you need another just i want to know well you can never have too many marine us so for the world cup we found the perfect co-host for you so much expertise from just moving you don't miss it. guys i'm not going to work with him you have to call the attention and i want another co-host. of the
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manchester united manager predictions had to r.t. dot com if you think you know better you can challenge him to just head to facebook or twitter and use the hash tag match marina. now a quick update on some of the team's news for you some good and bad news for egypt this time and mohamed salah as return to training he suffered a brain injury in the competitions of the champions league final it was unclear for a bit whether he would be able to play in russia but the liverpool striker is still nonetheless unlikely to feature in egypt's open game against uruguay on friday at the team news brazil's training session you saying there is screens neymar he seems over his recent injury scares the brazilian superstars bouncing around the exit why well the squad chose an unusual way of saying happy birthday to one of the team makes it seems neymar was a part of the ringleader of the. leg himself. throughout
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the month long tournament will be every host city giving you a taste of the action starting today five pm moscow time but seven hours from the start goalie peter schmeichel and artie's neil harvey will start a live coverage from the very center of the russian capital. manufactured sense of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round to the one percent. we can all middle of the room
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say. the trump gym summit in singapore was certainly rich when it comes to optics but what about the substance both leaders are clearly looking for 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. and check out some more news today so as the worlds i found allies in choose day summit between the leaders of north korea and the u.s. the american president explained what was key to bringing kim jong un to the negotiating table without the rhetoric we wouldn't have been here i really believe
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you know we had sanctions and all of the things that you would do but i think without the rhetoric you know other administrations i don't want to get specific on that but they're they a policy of silence sometimes i felt foolish doing it. but we had no choice well that someone in singapore was full of mutual reassurances but next is more ghastly of reports north korea should look to the example of other countries who have previously 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 bets are off all of us and we have this truly historic moment on film. so why does kim jong jr seems to suspicious could be anything
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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 brock obama his partners worked on it for years so much work so much effort just for trump to tear it all up don't forget obama negotiated directly 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
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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 in bombs gadhafi is army alternately allowing the rebels to gruesomely murdered him we came we saw you died. it's almost like something going to break into that report going to take you to the. thing that's happened to the football. up in russia president putin addressing the fee for congress i'm told by just now president putin is just speaking so let's listen in. experience because you can for you know as an infant tino. was actually honestly at
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the council members. of associations of the world was. gassed. by the ladies and gentlemen. it is just a few hours before we begin this great evangelist for the friends of football. is just right now we're looking back at the very beginning of this long and complicated and very. bitter burdened with the responsibility path to the world cup . world cup we have done this way together as one big team but the two of cricket the more welsh the preparation for this and the bible and sporting events are the best of all was the task not only of hosting country it was more than it was which was not would be impossible without a great number of enthusiasts and specialists. of the whole global football family
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. i'm so happy that this family has a great tradition of gathering together in the run up to the cup in the opening and see. this gives us. russia as a country was more the most possibility to thank you. all of you and all of your colleagues for your support which assists. with word and deed throughout the seven here is that russia was preparing to one of the most popular and significant events in global sports we've used a belly together we have done everything in our power for this major for the national main one football tournament. and you. don't need to be an unforgettable thing for each participant to. be that of a player or
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a truth in the stadium or a t.v. . special thanks for go to present in front of you know i would like to highlight on his commitment to. sports principles and justice and he is always positive sentiment towards our country if we do know that president in front of the student at the helm of a very complicated time when he's very good as a young man where you as a true fighter. for our country world cup is of great significance in many generations of our fans dreaming of that our country could get their best teams in the world and tomorrow this dream come true this dream came true has twelve top notch stadia and modern infrastructure. but first and foremost this is a great number of dedicated fans from all over the world who are going to come to
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russia. they're going to share the joy of being a part of this fiber and an outstanding sporting event we're going to sixty eight congress has gathered delegates of all two hundred eleven national football associations as well as six continental confederations. this is the. global and i would like to highlight the dedication. all of the. meaning. is beyond politics russia has always been committed to that and strives to have closer ties with all those committed to development to building a principle of freedom. but them so sports has an incredible humanistic potential such a large major event. is not only as practical
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action as passion this is also the possibility of millions of. to learn new things about other nations and their traditions of finding new friends of understanding that other countries just like their own country. there are also kind open if you call their friendly and they all want. to talk to each other to travel do. it together to watch and to play football matches for. our country is prepared to host the world cup. and to ensure that everyone who comes to russia that it will be only convenient and very positive. our goal is for all our guests the football stars or regular found. to feel the hospitality and welcoming nature of our nation we. for them to understand our unique culture and our that it was unique nature for the fans to want to come back to it. is allow me to wish
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to the delegates of the congress very productive and food from work. and we would like to see you all at the opening match at the twenty first. we sincerely was glad to see you the words welcome to russia russian. president putin speaking. members voting on who's going to get the twenty twenty six world cup or even the u.s. condor mexico all morocco is going to be decided in the coming hours we'll tell you about what we think about i want to know if i was time well on the forget of the twenty eighth the world cup taken off in russia not a city huge event with four weeks of great football coming up so that's the wrap so far for me kevin though in this wednesday morning in moscow if you don't already got our good time to remind you good time to download it now especially with all that football around you can keep abreast of all the lights as for now though for
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me have a very good day. light for many gays so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the super money. to spend spend to twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else not to be true so i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game but great chance for. me it's going to.
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when fall tower was home to hundreds of people in the early hours it turned into a deadly inferno lots of people were just trapped they told us to stay in and they're coming to get us when i saw the children and they were screaming for help when their world went up in fire and i just cried like bobby lived in gunpoint our mother lived in them but i got back alive and there's nothing left of them that's nothing left of health i don't like to oz march twenty nine years before far as i have never never seen anything of this scale clouding and that was reported is also not in accordance with u.k. building regulations this is the biggest tragedy in british history since the war
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but it's not being treated like that. they actually just don't care that most of the community have come to conclusion that they don't believe social murders occurred in this instance. have you actually gone out that road took you'll see to help them result i don't trust this is a load this was. there was no one in charge and there was nobody willing to accept responsibility we are ensuring that support is put in place for people that were there was an object lesson i don't want to stare at it really believes and what poverty it really means in britain look at the disaster of grendel town.
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returns when you're watching a special edition of going underground on the eve of the one year anniversary of britain's worst ever. tower block fire where in front of the grand felt but instead of social murder what is on the shelves out today is the phrase forever in our hearts coming up in the show why was the grunfeld tower atrocity scene is emblematic of post twenty zero eight crash of stereotype britain talk to those helping the poorest community in one of the richest areas on the first up is the organizer of the silent marches which is commemorated the dead on the fourteenth of every month he grew up in kensington and chelsea the so-called royal bara and his name is add kred. then how powerful do you believe these silent march is that have been happening every month of being and when it comes to galvanizing consciousness in this area around britain and the world i mean the numbers of kind of explain the mission and us what it's doing to this community and ministering to the community surrounding the area is no. i mean to start from the first of about fifty people to
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move on to a few thousands by the six month anniversary just goes to show it's it's keeping it relevant and it's giving people an option to to be counted and to. come and be united and stand with the community leaders at such a tough year and i understand that you'd learn from previous uprisings in told them in other places in britain that they had to be peaceful marches because otherwise people might start to attack the community in the bronx exactly. in the early days of what happened after the tower and you look at the reaction outside the first protest of the town home and that went viral the reaction to people trying to storm the town who was big news we didn't really get much news coverage until about the six month anniversary for the silent movie it just goes to show how quick bad news travels and if we reacted in that or then escalated that protests at the town hall into something greater into something more catastrophic or violent and that's the
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news that the rest of the model see and we need to make sure that the message is being shown to what's actually happening here at the moment and we're not violent we have we have the capability to to be you know angry and to come together in in times of need there's a flipside to that though isn't that the reason they didn't cover you for six months is because a silent march is not news is considered by as it is in the media and in fact if there had been more of more flames as it were then the media would have covered it i mean people were always going to sympathize with this community and my question to you and that would then be why. he's to go to the media outlets why is the gathering of a community who suffered the biggest trauma of the biggest tragedy in british history since the war why is the gathering and the growth of a community and the morning of the community and the fact that different organizations and different groups are coming together as one that's my question
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i'd much rather see something uplifting about what's happening around the world the necessarily just. what was deemed as popular needs which is violence and tragedy take us back. to when you're walking round here to your community you have expectations of the be some sort of relief center and there was a relief center you were a bit shocked that ever was just told to go home at sunset it was a. very disappointing. in a time when the not going for itself i mean a tragedy like that can have been planned for. so i can understand the difficulties in in putting an emergency plan into place but. when i say the community were left to pick up the pieces for at least four to five solid days before any form of official organization started filtering down towards us you'd have to be to be it's are you to believe or are suppose of trying to explain to people before and you know we live in in england one of the most richest countries in the world than
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people can't seem to understand the facts or to believe the fact that the community was left to pick up the tragedy to themselves and that's the case that's what happened we have one road that separates social housing to multi-million pound homes now. when i expressed the fact that i live in this part of london i tend to get the most common answer or the most common response would be i was a lucky man you must be a millionaire or you're a lucky man and to be honest i think. people don't understand the difficulty of growing up in an area. where money isn't of a media option however thirty seconds down the road we have multi-million pound homes and that confusion going up is is a big factor but also that confusion i think has. blessed the poor people of this community myself and and the others to kind of appreciate what we have lost years really showed we have always known that what this community is capable of and i've always been proud to live here amongst my neighbors but to see how we've carried
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ourselves and we've supported each other over the last twelve months is incredible and not just denise the prime minister didn't meet the survivors she came under criticism at the time for that in the immediate aftermath you know what the community thought about that they care of the prime minister gave on all year i mean most definitely not because of who she is as a person but as the prime minister the person who runs this country. that support that. that need that compassion and empathy was very much needed and it was nonexistent she now says in the last forty eight as she says she regrets not meeting survivors it seems as though i didn't care but that was never the case there's your apology i suppose what do you think about the fact that her chief of staff her advisor is a former housing minister who's alleged to have sat on the fire safety reports on
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previous tablet. i mean this just sums up. the state we're living in at the moment and his reaction because we're talking about. these points and these apologies that have come out look the truth is we're we're a year on to be anniversary so everyone wants a story now everybody wants a story everybody wants to hear what our community feels about the government or the prime minister or the council. like i said for for myself and for this community the last twelve months have been the most difficult time i can't well we can't dwell on what had happened or how someone had felt emotionally or how someone and reacted to it it's about going forward and making sure that these things don't happen again and now answers are made and people held accountable for the tragedies that happened he thought thousands of people that needed mental health treatment since the sense that some people believe that actually organizers are not sure those like you are deep religious sizing what is in fact something very very at its
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core about politics of the rich and poor in this country how do you answer that i mean the the the biggest answer is everything's about politics unfortunately whether it's crime for whether it's school fees or whether it's society in social housing i mean everything stems from politics so in a time like this it's it's very hard and very draining if we focus all our attention on the political struggle we need justice and we need to make and your marches they shout no justice no peace actually we are really trying for justice actually i've been on the marches and i've definitely had no justice no peace as well and it doesn't say forever and. that's not what people are talking or people or people are angry he's people you can sense the anger in your marches. is there a danger that there is a sort of corporatization of the tragedy and the reaction to the tragedy as well as other i don't agree with and even that question rob you move on to another question because your you were mentioning we're on camera and you were mentioning now that
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the marches there are people angry now i'm telling you. there are people suffering with trauma there are people who have experience and gone through experiences and lost friends and lost family and lost neighbors moms daughters sons. and then you want to fix on the point that people are walking angry now in the silent movie has there been any violence i don't know i don't mean just in general but as we have to be very careful in the words we use using the word angry of course there were people very angry but show me where that has filtered into the silent marches you're making an assumption based on someone's facial expression anyone will say there's an ignaty in. self has remained silent from the first one to the last one so for you to be able to tell me that people are angry without hearing the voices of people during the silent march means you're basing not only on the way people look or in body language i mean i have talked to the well i mean the shadow chancellor the exchequer john mcdonnell he called this an act of social murder.
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in just what the mainstream political party said you can sense anger on labor benches the same with many of the other parties indeed some backbench conservatives you know it's not anger i mean naturally like i said we've with the disasters because it's what happened here naturally there's going to be anger again like i said over the last year we carried us off in a way where we allow our anger to filter in to each other in which you know we carry each other's burdens we carry genes are of a stresses and traumas and a con explained to you and i get the fence when we talk about the community so apologies if i'm if i'm coming across quite defensive like i said i've seen people come together in ways that can never experience or never explain and hopefully never have to go for again and again the questions of politics and the questions of a lame a party being outraged and conservatives potentially being outraged and because in the community want justice we want people to be held accountable and in the long term whether you're labor or whether you're conservative we want to make sure that
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there's things measures put in place to make sure people are safe in their homes we don't want people to ever have to go from what we've come from because what we've gone through the last of us for ever and talking on the number of people suffering from mental health i mean thousands is not a random random number from children five hundred twelve hundreds of children according to the other hundreds of the children kids who go into school and no longer have friends in the course of them now i'm a thirty year old man and i have nightmares i've suffered trauma i find it difficult to talk or to open up sometimes to people and as a thirty year old man if i'm feeling like this the more our kids feel why are elderly feeling like in the area this is. the sad truth of the sad reality of what's going on and i just have to keep focusing on giving this community something to be proud of and making sure that those lives were lost for for no reason we can show that we can make change and that. you know like i said these things. it
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happened again so will the marches just go on and you expect justice they'll continue i mean the marches it would be a shame to stop them not just for the cool for justice but the therapy it brings those people you won't see for most of the month until the forty and you know us holding the walk on the actual fourteenth of the month some consciously is helping a lot of people because it gives someone an event to give someone a place together to give someone a community to be around rather than you know if we didn't have the solid what happened forty of them every month from potentially have a lot of people sitting at home the prest or. you know a load suffering with depression and i think that's that's the most worrying and most scary factor about about this and just making sure that people have the option to come together and all are welcome on thursday and future much of course no matter what skin tone what race what belief you or what political party represents .
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