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what can the fact the self-esteem the self-confidence the way to approach the next two to match is the rivalry what it means for the portuguese people that is at home . and it has these little. these little these little extra feeling a final for a kick in the dying minutes of popcorn ejects a top corner and he's most kids first man because a command they don't have taller than. seeing the wall is correct the position is correct and the problem with christian is that he can go both sides and he was the goalkeeper of the alps. and there is also another possibility that the top cricket because now sometimes they are doing which is to go into the wall and gives a big question mark are we going to jump yes or no so normally when the wall is inside of the box that will keep as
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a safe bunch because it's too close you can put it into the wall so it is lots of factors in the game but for me the most important factor is. the psychological relation between the taker of the ball the wall and the ball and. in the last minute. recall one point six perfectly and that was practically the last kick of the game i mean he knew it was the last chance when you still had to do your things going to be a happier that a team say for spain have. a different feeling which is a feeling that has three points in the pockets and two of them if so i just been in the end but overall i think both teams not happy at all that the point is that the points in order to eat five points they both qualify so they can even get us a negative the and get a draw. against one of the other
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a. cigar quite happy and the feeling of a big much bigger problem and i don't close against european champion i don't lose against. a formal champion in the news again like i needed to. is a positive feeling now that can relax a bit more now that can prepare the next to much as we were differentiating let's go to our correspondent kate park for she was enjoying all the action in sochi to actually you've come just at the right time because behind me all the fountains were going at the music was blaring in the rain is coming down and people dancing is all going to crazy just over there just in front of the stadium as the portuguese and spanish and plenty of russian and other fans from around the world are all coming out of that incredible match instead is an atmosphere that you go with is a decision to get the opportunity to go where any of the fans get the chance to go it is the most amazing places like going inside hadn't even seen the wind and i see it was such a fish to use it while it's huge and there are loads and loads of tears coming up
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you just go steve about to launch it was incredible it must be it was amazing that with chanting in this way with half an hour before they start shouting out hope to god my god judging by what he's telling me here he was just here in sochi and it was the atmosphere has been amazing take a listen to some of these guys who have a head coach here in moscow in the fact that it's obvious that. i was . ok when i have a closer look then at the iran morocco gang we're talking about seeing from earlier this evening which so iran when the first match at a world cup final since ninety ninety eight and they currently top their group saying here to sort this rally isn't simply just work for some. i think some of the
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players taking the full time receive that opening group here in st petersburg between iran and moral code being settled in. fashion it was ninety minutes own goal boy coach up until that point it was a very close game of course coming into this game both sides very good defensive records and i would look to be heading to a neil neil draw but iran what a free kick on the left late into the gave it was whipped in by a son of a selfish. heading into his own net and we managed to speak to him in the mix zone off to the game. i didn't expect this to happen unfortunately today i was the person who brought bad luck to the team all i can do is apologize to all the moroccan fans now predictably for the a rainy and zits result is really a great start to the cholent up until that point the best chance came in the first
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tough when i saw it as moon was one on one with the keeper and missed and of course the lead up to this tournament has been lost by the impact of sanctions the iranians not being allowed to when i see and also having some credit these come so all the reasons and so the joy of the iranian play is was very obvious told to see it's unfair to my feelings to talk about our fear it's an amazing day to day i never would forget ten day right now and then one two and so it's just perfect this amazing day so that result. in an interesting position they go into that game with spain with some confidence and will be hoping that they cannot at least try to get a drool tank saying come to an end hang in moscow i can hit pay but i said it right and he'll and all the parts and all the half days around red square to be a haven. enjoy it split going to be back again tomorrow how many games for is that
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possible to anything you can buy.
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a bike for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each killion a loner spend spend student twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great so what chance for. peace. welcome back to the program to other world news now a group of survivors from the november two thousand and fifteen massacre and paris
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has follow a lawsuit against the government or its response to the atrocity charlot devinsky has been speaking to their lawyers. one of the don't kiss movements in multi french history series of coordinated terror attacks across paris one hundred and thirty people killed ninety of those at this popular music venue. while the taro 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 who giving their weapons to the police sticking rigidly to on the protocol. now eighteen families of victims have filed a lawsuit against the french state demanding answers. they were
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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 plan a light night or if they had given their weapons over to the place how might that have changed what happened on that heretical night in paris as their lives where 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 clown and protecting the fleeing victims the military intervened spontaneously they arrived where police were already present the military secured areas around the battered climbing 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.
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saying that the allegations come from a member of the gendarmerie who wants to remain anonymous he said work assist law on the minds of the both the clan of tank there was a squadron of gendarme assigned to protect the house of then prime minister munroe valve's this squadron was alerted immediately and deployed to the site equipped with assault rifles they entered the battle 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 know if this equipment had been available to help v. it seems hooked
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while the decision to intervene was being taken is possible more people would have survived surely the question about this and operation sin to know and its role is why have we spent so much money only wouldn't it just a political masquerade to make people believe that they are protected when we 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 party 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 on the sistine they want to know what happened that night and what more could have been done to help help their loved ones soul of the ski r.t. r s. the u.s.
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government has resumed funding for a syrian rescue rescue group known as the white helmets the state department says it's really saying six point six million dollars in aid three months after funding was cut by the trumpet ministration the statement claim to the white helmets have saved more than one hundred thousand lives in syria that's despite a series of controversies surrounding the group its members have been caught on camera carrying the al qaeda flag and attending executions by terrorists and some of their alleged rescue videos have also turned out to be fake independent journalist minister billy told us that most of the white helmets claims have not been verified i struggle to find any evidence. for one hundred thousand lives saved and i would very much like to see with the millions that this group are being given by a number of nato member states some form of documentation some form of archiving some form of evidence that these a hundred thousand there is mounting evidence
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against this. group the majority of it comes from syrian civilians in the areas that i have entered that's a nice aleppo and east group so i have not found one civilian to tell me that the white helmets rescued civilians in fact i've heard the opposite i've heard it at the way home it's where they're to work as agents for the terrorist groups and to help. when they're under attack by the syrian arab army and their allies. and the coalition looks set to take power in iraq and that's kilmartin explained it's not quite the development the u.s. 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 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 bets
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of me iranians taking over what a let down for all those american media outlets and think tanks that have a old 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 us 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 reigning 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 influence. very very concerned about increased terrain and influence in iraq
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president obama with through our forces there and it makes it much more difficult to calculate the growing iranian influence in iraq but we must also do what we can to limit the extent of or 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 the wrong in the rock approach to see 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. 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 what do you have the us has. invested in terms of. money. any kind of political military for was eventually the best interest of iran it was
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a stupid thing and they realized 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 just straight country you also create a vacuum and somebody is going to fill that vacuum even if it's somebody that you don't like cable mop and r t new york. president trump has said he might meet with vladimir putin and the next few months it comes after the u.s. president reportedly told world leaders that crimea is rightfully russian samir khan has the story. trump hasn't ruled out the possibility of meeting with
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president putin he made these comments speaking to the press friday morning check out what he had to say anything for he was this summer it's possible that we'll meet yeah you know i thought you know this all started because somebody one of us should be in the g seven is you know should be in the g eight so yes as you've just heard trump wants the g. seven to be the g. eight once again with russia reinstated so that they can work together to solve the world's problems this wasn't the first time he made these comments and he also suggested this during the g. seven summit itself and naturally some leaders were opposed to this including merkel and mccrone to name a few with regard to the crimea debacle trump blamed obama saying that his policies led to crimea joining russia now earlier it was reported that trump also said that crimea is russian because everyone speaks russian there but this is yet to be confirmed to remind the viewers let's quickly go through what happened in crimea crimea joined russia in twenty fourteen after nearly ninety seven percent of the
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population voted to join russia with international observers present so if these remarks by trump are anything to go by this will mark a huge huge shift in u.s. russia relations. most people have taken and posted a selfie they may have later regretted but spare a thought for a russian teacher who swimsuits now landed her in hot water with her bosses that was until the internet wave it.
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always nice to see a happy ending that's a rundown of today's top stories for this hour but i'll be back in about thirty minutes with another global update.
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oh. oh oh. when you also see that action the u.s. agrees on paris the us weekly's on the run and a pause although if i'm comfortable from north korea i will think five times before signing up something with trump because i don't know if the guy's going to keep his ball is in the first place. lateral and they lend against property and what happens prices are artificially
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pumped up and jacked up and some people can't afford housing the way to fix the housing problem in the u.k. is to take away this fractional reserve banking as property so that prices would come down to the level that is traditionally affordable by the average person in print. tough. luck kitten. kind of. getting to.
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be does she don't concern to tell you that it's a congenital jellyfish feeling for saying i'm going to assume that equal distance isn't what he calls a stance and if i can manage and don't want to so don't be done still in the. belief that did us all putting the onus is on this is it our side us it all to the sitting on. the. getting phone no i don't have what was the last time that you went on the internet no i am not used to meet these village is it safe to go. are you sure there is no music ters there and they are all going to be sure the baby doesn't gloves or his has been. missing or don't
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want him and we thought is dead as part of that was a good piece. of work i was. previously yes and no they are being valse fall in love where he must be member of the society. a year ago i kind to all see to work at the confederations cup i hope for a year to get people from around the world all together enjoying our beautiful game the call is on 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
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a most importantly we got the passion of the fans coming. from the face of 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 bits and goes all across asia and the middle east to help disadvantaged children.
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oh. oh oh. oh. oh oh oh. oh oh i need to be joined by. legend. joins us today so we thank you for joining us why are you here today always here with the kids the big smiles on their faces tell us why you're here supporting generation my isn't. going to. come into. this. i don't know.
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if i says that the most. moving. abroad of my generation amazing. place let's move to the world cup 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 cup winner. a player of experience in a spanish dressing room how important now is it for sergio ramos for a big name players general p.k. that you know very well and you know very very well to lead in the dressing room it's what is a difficult time she prattled i mean any. the day he. could
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. get in with. his book is a bank of press that want to come. on. down
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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. 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. illinois. good enough to be in the
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a silly field this but if. i were to seal. the not you from. your musket but i said no. one of them we. can use the diagonal only on the outside world or so little. to say on the spectacle another for. spying can they still win it even with these problems do you think the stars scored the mentality the quality is still enough for spying to win the world cup something that you have done. just by now. didn't all go into the but i want to get off on this in this heat i'm thinking there's a diet spittle. biased about all of this out of the stuff that will start out
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there's. going to handle. it all. and when when you're. finally a man that you know very well these grand farewell boss along in the come now under another legend like yourself. he's lost. her important will it break for him to go out in style. is the east coast south east course in. the soul but at the pianist might have been a fourth into the. by no other mean a loss but the loss or set lay there will be a little mean on the list but the o.c. going to steal it well within a span than among which are now than a month. in a most laws than in most.

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