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today really you have a sore head perhaps tell us how you feel you actually know actually i watched. the soccer games in my restaurant actually it's with advertising force around the every game going to be televised in my restaurant a good many many nice televisions which. everyone can come and join us and get a good view of the game what you think of the gang yesterday. i don't want to be excited like everyone else was great game great scoring but we play against of the best team. as the athletes i always think that it's only first step and so many. games say head. against great compare this. and everyone come here to win some in the competition so high. we don't have to lose our control of the mind like sometimes. i want to say
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they all think the russian team responded to the crowd yesterday because the luzhniki was full of russian fans everybody respond the same as a former boxer when he paused you responded didn't he when the crimes aren't a difference to me not even for the against. the guys in the country and didn't bother me you didn't even hear them or when you say just focus on the never heard anything from in the ring no sense except some of the comments from the corner right ok purely focused so that is not your advice to russia's licensing trade on the games don't look around don't think about was going to happen just again to day game to tomorrow and that's a dunce go ahead. i mean next game going to be another good one. we just. we can we should win two two more games two more you dodge and save all gangs i love you. actually i would love to. see
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a getting at the great i think you could do that now while you're here let costas to look over his shoulder because he already does it are you simple saying here i'll believe it was over there you can see more of it perhaps we can show you that shot again the argentinian fans are just camped outside red square here not least because they play iceland tomorrow so they've arrived waiting for the icelandic fans to arrive to say costa just tell me about the atmosphere in moscow. actually i don't go too much in the street because while we walk in through the hotel to here i've been stopped three times. and actually is not by russians yes it's some sound some of the people said no way i'm never going to happen like this i mean brand new russia and you see of course is the role of government. and the point is i suppose many people are thinking now before this world cup started
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a lot of western press some russian press they were concentrating on the potential problems of hooligans of this world cup as well but when you look around this is incomplete right on the right of the picture that was being painted before everything ok so i think it's proving that the sports always being and supposed to be and beyond the politics. what we do during our games or are we competing that's all we do we given the pleasure to everyone else. and we should say we're from the politics and same way and what i'm trying to stay away from the politics stay with the politics and sit at your restaurant and watch the t.v. and watch the rest of the world i am not going to go out to see you know you have no idea spain thank you very much for coming in really appreciate it later though senator kerry russia i go to russia just white there because i think i'm going to say goodbye to everybody else it's time to say goodbye i'll just let you know the score the moment rocco randian will that's the school in st petersburg fifteen minutes gone. mike will be back with full time analysis of it that's.
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you know world of big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the
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hawks. will make this manufactured consensus instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the finance merry go round lifts only the one percent. during the whole middle of the room six. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen he did. eighty five percent of global wealth you long to be all for rich with six percent market song. thirty percent is one of your own with four hundred to five hundred three per
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circuit for sure and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember it was one you know or to miss the one and only. with the new center is just quarter past seven in the evening this friday some of our other headlines from here right now president trump has said that he might meet with a teammate putin in the next few months and this comes as the u.s. president calls control the seabright reportedly telling world leaders that crimea is right for the russian now let's get the latest on all of this now and washington america we can talk to her now i hope. good to see you again or
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a few things to get through took us through the developments there mostly significance for russia u.s. relations well this is huge because trump said that he hasn't ruled out the possibility of meeting with president putin and he made these comments outside of the white house is speaking to the press friday morning but this isn't the first time he's made you know sort of a pro russia comments during the g. seven summit trump said that russia should be reinstated to be the g. eight once again let's check out what he said. are you getting for it was good in the summer it's possible that well made yeah you know i thought you know this all started because somebody one of us should be in the g. seven a center should be in the g eight. and with regard to the crimea debacle trump blamed obama saying that his policies led to the peninsula becoming part of russia now earlier it was reported that trump said that crimea is russian
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because everyone speaks russian there but that's yet to be confirmed but to remind the viewers a once again let's quickly go go through exactly what happened in crimea crimea joined russia back in twenty fourteen when nearly ninety seven percent of the population of voted to join russia with international observers present so if these are the latest remarks by trump or anything to go by this will mark a huge huge shift in u.s. russia relations. there were a lot for the political correspondents to get thinking about over the weekend for now those american in washington thanks for that. thanks the united nations has held an emergency session on the saudi led offensive on the rebel held again any port of the data the operation is the largest of the three year long war in yemen so far aid groups say that it will worsen the country's humanitarian crisis and could endangered millions of lives but saudi arabia insists that the goal is to dislodge the hoofy rebel fighters from data and bring it back to legitimately room
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has more on the u.n. meeting. well this closed door u.n. security council meeting was held at britain's request after the saudi led coalition there launched a full scale attack on the port of data the saudi led coalition wants to wrestle back control of the strategically important port but the problem is that yemen has been suffering as a result of the civil war for some three years now and the concern is that this new offensive is going to make the situation in yemen even worse although for many it's hard to imagine how it could get any worse the war there is already described as the planet's worst humanitarian disaster and aid agencies have been sounding the alarm throughout this conflict but they are particularly alarmed by what's happening now how data happens to be the port where seventy percent of yemen spewed and supplies come through and the u.n. in the red cross have had to withdraw their staff from the port city and
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a full scale attack on her day to put even more yemenis at risk of starvation and it could force hundreds of thousands of people from their homes as well as aid organizations are warning so it was britain that called this meeting the foreign secretary boris johnson had tweeted earlier that yemen is the world's worst humanitarian crisis and that he brought together key international partners to stress the need for humanitarian access and a political solution but what boris johnson didn't mention in that tweet is that the u.k. is practically saudi arabia's best friend on the world stage especially when it comes to the arms trade the british government has licensed over four point six billion pounds worth of weapons to saudi forces since the war started back in twenty fifteen and about sixteen thousand yemeni civilians have died since twenty fifteen when the saudi led coalition first started bombing iranian backed who's the
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rebels there so campaign is in the u.k. say the. this isn't about a u.n. security council meeting what's needed is a change in policy from the u.k. government and there are questions over whether a security council meeting or a number of them can achieve anything while the u.k. continues its policy of arming the saudis picking up on that human rights campaign a sam walton told us that the u.k.'s relations with saudi arabia are extremely worrying given what's happening in yemen right now what we've seen in yemen has been called in the u.n. a deliberate tactic of starvation by the saudi arabian led coalition. seventy percent of the food imports the aid imports that are coming into yemen coming through this port. and that's why there's such concern around the world about what's happening in this port the u.n. are saying two hundred fifty thousand people could die so if the children are
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saying three hundred eighty thousand people could be displaced if attacked so there's real humanitarian consequences that are going to happen if this is attacked what's shocking is that this hasn't really stopped the yukos determination to on saudi arabia and you know they've said precious little about the humanitarian consequences of an attack on the port of. the series of terror attacks in paris on the thirteenth of november twenty fifteen are still fresh in the minds of people were they sold on the theatre in particular has been a source of confusion and public debate a group of survivors and victims' families have now filed a lawsuit against the government over its response to the atrocity trying to do bensky has been speaking to the lawyers. one of the darkest moments in multi french history the series of coordinated terror attacks across paris one hundred and thirty people killed ninety of those at this popular music venue.
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was shot while the to her it was unfolding inside the battle plan outside what eight soldiers from and tear up the trolls the parliamentary inquiry later revealed that they were told not to intervene moreover they were also the people from giving their weapons to the police sticking rigidly to army protocol. now eighteen families of victims have filed a lawsuit against the french state demanding answers. only led they. they were described in the media as the force specially created against the threat of terrorism so why was this force which had the chance to intervene told not to. if the soldiers had entered the battle a lot night or if they had given their weapons over to the place how might that
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have changed what happened on the heretical night in paris they say luther what question or one answered is why it took two and a half hours for the order to engage to be given when the officers were there from the beginning. the army however insists the soldiers had taken all measures possible securing the area around the better clan and protecting the flu victims the military intervened spontaneously they arrived where police were already present the military secured areas around the battle plan in coordination with and at the request of the internal security forces but now one of the lawyers representing the victims' families has made a startling claim to r.t. saying that the allegations come from a member of the gendarmerie who wants to remain anonymous. on the minds of the better clan a tank there was a squadron of gendarme assigned to protect the house of then prime minister munroe
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valve's this squadron was alerted immediately and deployed to the site equipped with assault rifles they entered the batek land and extracted a hostage or woman and they were able thanks to the hostage to get information about the situation the other hostages inside but then this twenty six man squadron received a very curious order they were told to stand down. and he claims there was also another unit ready and equipped with emergency medical supplies but they also not deployed. if this equipment had been available to help v. hertz well the decision to intervene was being taken it's possible more people would have survived surely the question about this anti terror operations center now and its role is why have we spent so much money on them wasn't it just a political masquerade to make people believe that they are protected when we
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clearly see people were massacred with kalashnikovs just a few meters from this unit and that they had terrorists in this site but were told not to pull the trigger r.t. has asked the police to respond to these allegations so far no response has been forthcoming but these are questions that the families of some of the victims at the vatican want answers to they want to know what happened that night and what more could have been done to help help their loved ones even skate party paris. the leader of the most successful party in last month's parliamentary election in iraq has announced that he's creating a coalition with a private iranian group and is now explains that's not quite the development the united states was hoping for. sautter the iraqi cleric whose bloc won most of the seats in the recent parliamentary election has now announced he's willing to form
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a coalition government with an iranian backed militia so much for washington's hopes that he could be used to counter to ron's influence he can be irrational he is better than the iranians taking over what a let down for all those american media outlets and think tanks that hailed al assad or as a new hope for iraq and more importantly a potential ally against iran that's interesting because if you wind back the clock george w. bush said that he was an enemy of democracy for a long time his brigades were actually killing u.s. troops let's not get stuck in the past we are very well aware. of our all solder and his background and his positions now yes now it might have been a sign that the long time pro or reigning in cleric was changing his tune when he did some international traveling and met with the saudis but that was just smoke and mirrors at this point outsiders aligning himself with a cleric who is so pro or reining in that he actually fought for iran during the iraq iran war this is another fail in washington's effort to roll back to iran's
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influence. very very concerned about increased iranian influence in iraq president obama with through our forces there and it makes it much more difficult to calculate the growing iranian influence in iraq we must also do what we can to limit the extent of our reigning in the influence in iraq now the first prime minister after the us invasion is bringing in al jaafari he ended up being very friendly to iran now as foreign minister he speaks very highly of relations good relations between there on the rock proposes the results for both countries and in practice they have proved to be in the interest of both countries the second prime minister now the vice president al malaki was supported by washington but he ended up being very friendly to iran too and after the. he went down the new guy also couldn't resist iran's friendly gestures al a body is also friendly to the islamic republic next door or one of the you will
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have the us has. invested in terms of my money. i mean kind of political and military for was eventually the best interest of iran it was a stupid thing and they realize that the war against iraq has benefits primarily . iran now the usa is adamant that it wants iranian influence out of iraq however its efforts are proving to be rather futile now there is one iraqi leader with a very good record of fighting the iranians his name was saddam hussein and he is long gone now it turns out that when you destroy a country you also create a vacuum and somebody is going to fill that vacuum even if it's somebody that you don't like caleb mop and r t new york. next most people have posted a selfie that they might one time or another later regretted but spare
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i'm back to the world cup and today's pick of the games european champions portugal take home one of the total of favorites spaight who are playing under a new coach don't forget off their previous trainer was sacked just two days ago both teams have been through their final training sessions before their match of the fisht stadium in one thousand minutes from now and it's a relatively new venue built for the twenty fourteen winter olympics peter schmeichel has been taking a look around. drunk unsophisticated and welcome to such and. such it was like the soviets caught this it was where the in deep pain for the early days the politicians militaries and axes they all that that own designated senatorial and
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this one for instance was for the teachers and the scientists i wonder if they could see and that teammates will appreciate the salvia because this will be priscilla's home for the well caught. so one of the really really cool things about such easy conviction to ffion the beach working on your son time in forty minutes later you can feel his snowboarding skiing whatever you fancy and the world cup is in june and even then you could do it so we were pretty well i think about two thousand five hundred metres even if you go and ski the still a lot of things to do up here need for instance i'm going to go for.
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one of the big attractions in sawtooth is of course the all to drop that's been full from no one races here so far perez both has and hamilton twice have won it. and in a minute i'm going to see if i can do exactly what these guys have been doing in the last four years. already well versed in handling world class sport in waiting ninety minutes from now last host spain and portugal for their opening world cup match but now that the other game underway in the second half seventy three minutes and it's still nail no
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between morocco and iran when that match is over the world cup team i would accept from moscow on the farm i just want to go will be it with the world cup coverage you know name then it will be here to keep you updated on breaking news developments from around the world from a call to break open my. back geysers financial survival guide. housing bubble. oh you mean there's a downside to artificial mortgage truth don't get carried away that's cause report . is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos and bill feels to finish it before your committee this is my complicity is going up local study hall meeting.
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john. the only palestinians who gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's some of those who in the world under the vision didn't know who could do this. and that is all of your knowledge to how to display any of the muscle that you had i don't know if you competed in the doesn't seem to do more than the most also don't put this all. right brooke. a year ago i came to our team to work at the confederations cup my hope for a year to get people from around the world all together enjoying our beautiful game
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the call is only zero that means we all munched i rushed here against saudi arabia we have a fantastic stan collymore show episode we got shabby we got flash a most importantly we got the passion of the funds coming. from the free for congress congratulations to mexico canada and the united states they're going to host twenty twenty six edition but we're here for a fantastic initiative in moscow generation m i six parts of the cuts all twenty twenty two beats and goes all across asia and the middle east to help disadvantaged
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the. ice is that. my generation amazing. place let's move to the world obviously incredible breaking news there are cameras everywhere here for you today because everybody wants your thoughts on the spanish manager i want to move now on to the next level to take he's gone heroes come in as a world. a player of experience in a spanish dressing room how important now is it for sergio ramos for. big name players general pete you know very well and you know very very well to lead in the
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his book is a bunker press that want to pull. you down right away. how important this time we're just about to start the world start against saudi arabia and then the gang start very quickly portugal and spain christiane. give us an idea all of us media fans people watching at home the mentality of a footballer in spain i know they call it constant throughout the young everybody's concentrated but give us an idea of what players will be doing today and over the next few days.
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