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the work can affect 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 of final free kick in the dying minutes of top corner chasing top corner and he's pushed kids first man to get sick a man they don't have taller than the. icing on 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 top cricket because now sometimes doing we choose to go into the wall and gives us a big question mark are we going to jump yes or no so normally when the wall is
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inside of the box the goalkeeper as they say don't jump because it's too close you can put in the wall so he 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 that was the last chance a new school had to new he's going to be the happiest it's a team say for spain have. a different feeling which is a feeling that has three points in the pockets and two of them they fly just in in the end but overall i think both teams not happy at all that the point is at the point in all that with five points they both qualify so they can even get this and i get to. you get to draw against one of the other opponent. so you got quite
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happy and the feeling of a big much bigger problem and i don't close against european champion i don't lose against. a fall 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 much as we are different today 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 families 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 was announced yet you've got wins a decision to get the opportunity to go or any of the fans get the chance to go it is the most amazing places like living inside haven't even seen the wind you want to see it you see to fish to use it while it's huge and then there's loads and
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loads of he's probably not really just going to stand by to launch it was incredible it must be it was amazing that with chanting in spain with half an hour before they start shouting out in public i was 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 hottest places. 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 great city who just sort. isn't simply just wait for someone to speak to some of the players
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to the full timers that opening group here in st petersburg between iran and moral code being settled in john mattick fashion it was ninety minutes own goal boy coach up until that point it was a very close game with pools 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 to late into the game 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 that. 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 iranians this result is really a great start to the chola months up until that point the best chance came in the
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first 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 blocked 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 in the iranian play is was very obvious troll to see it's unfair to my feelings to talk about our fear it's an amazing 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 draw ten saying come to an end hang in moscow i can hit pay but i said it right in heels and all the parts and all the half a sovereign rights. it's
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a beautiful thought he would enjoy it we're going to be back again tomorrow how many games pool is that possible to win when you can buy from the. to. our coverage of the world cup will continue later on today but for now to other world news as a new coalition looks set to take power in iraq and us killed and explained it's not quite the development the u.s. government was hoping for. al saud are the iraqi cleric who's 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
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because bits of me 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 raney and 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 i am very very concerned about increased iranian 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 u.s. 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 policy 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 my money.
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any kind of political military for was eventually the best interest of iran it was a stupid thing 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 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 cable mopp and r t new york. a group of survivors from the november two thousand and fifteen massacre and paris has filed a lawsuit against the government over its response to the atrocity charlotte has been speaking to their lawyers. one of the darkest moments in multi french history
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a series of coordinated terror attacks across paris one hundred and thirty people killed ninety of those at this popular music venue. was shot 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 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. on him and they were described in the media as the force specially created against the threats of terrorism so why was this force which had the chance to intervene told not to. if
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the soldiers had entered the battle last 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 said if there were question or want 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 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
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better clan a tank there was a squadron of gendarme assigned to protect the house of then prime minister 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 know if this equipment had been available to help victims hope while the decision to intervene was being taken is possible more people would have survived surely the question about this anti terror operations center now and its
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role is. why have we spent so much money only wasn'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. 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 answers to they want to know what happened that night and what more could have been done to help help their loved ones sold it to the ski r.t. r s. the u.s. government has resumed funding for a syrian rescue group known as the white home that's the state department says it's really saying six point six million dollars in aid three months after funding was
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cut by the trumpet ministration the statement claimed that the white helmets have saved more than one hundred thousand lives in syria that's just by a series of controversy surrounding the group its members have been caught on camera carrying the al qaeda flag and the telling executions by terrorists and some of their alleged rescue videos have also turned out to be fake independent journalist vanessa billy told us that most of the white helmets claims have not yet 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 for these a hundred thousand there is mounting evidence against this group the majority of it comes from syrian civilians in the areas that i have and that's an isa lap or an east group i have not found one civilian to tell me. that the white home its rescue
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civilians in fact i've heard the opposite i've heard it at the white home it's with to work as agents for the terrorist groups and to help. when they're under attack by the syrian arab army and their allies. president trump has said he might meet with lot of your putin and the next few months it comes after the us president reportedly told world leaders that crimea is rightfully russia samir khan has a story. trump hasn't ruled out the possibility of meeting with president putin he made these comments speaking to the press friday morning check out what he had to say anything sure it 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
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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 a trump the blamed obama saying that his policies lead 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 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
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looks like all's well that ends well that's our rundown of today's top headlines for this hour but don't forget you can always had to our website are to dot com for the details on all of those stories and more. this one rather trendy over the past few years to talk about the new world order fair enough the recent g seven combat in canada introduce decision to engage north korea for just two weeks samples pax americana is undergoing a significant transformation. i think. russia took a real blow to its sense of self during the yeltsin years i remember
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even six years ago when i first came here people kept apologizing to me for how terrible everything was it just wasn't like america and for people to be ashamed of their country was so different and now i don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think. stalin in particular the great patriotic war in the victory there as a way to inspire nationalist pride. to sophie and co and sophie shevardnadze well donald trump resigned peace on the korean peninsula finally meeting with kim jong il the u.s. has had it into a tower of babel was here and china. kind of global economy coped with
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a trade war well today we're talking about that with your care former president of the e.u. chamber of commerce in china. the u.s. into a global trade conflict with new tariffs. so european and chinese goods sparking measures of response threatening the stability of world commerce what is the three way tie of clinch go into bring to the world economy and the standoff escalates into an all out trade war what can the consequences of that be for all involved. your good care former president of the e.u. chamber of commerce in china welcome to our show it's great to have you with us today thank you thank you all right so first let's start with north korea donald trump and came john couldn't have been shaking hands at a historic meeting in singapore and yes president has sad that it's possible to lift sanctions on north korea while the north korean leader has expressed a strong will to leave all the past behind how realistic is this really happening
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is the north korean issue about to be finally solved well as we're sitting here in china in beijing there is a chinese proverb every journey of a thousand kilometers starts with a for a step and i guess that for a start was taken in singapore a discussion a meeting always better than confrontation but boy the devil is in the detail this going to be a long way to go and we have to see how these particular the impatient u.s. president is going to sustain with the momentum and we have to see how his promises are going to be implemented so it's going to be a long march she china be wary of this rapprochement between washington and on young. but china was always playing a very constructive role frankly speaking all the way to the point that actually they donate to the prime minister's plane to get to singapore this still wanted to be in the game this leaves hope that there will be tensions less than they have
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already east the sanctions china benefits from this is this progress and the north korean issue show that u.s. sanctions and trumps pressure worked. oh that's difficult to say i guess that also. he was trying to commit to something where we actually don't know if it's open ended and going to need to success again we're all in the region very happy that this kind of fury and. that he was talking about is gone. because keep in mind that we talk about nuclear weapons here so i don't know kim has paid very coolly we have to see how that all ends again for a step a thousand kilometers to go so tram slapping tariffs on steel and al-ameen amand here a place far from happy here is a move and then your neck low has called the sheriff's illegal and their recent g. seven summit said that six countries in
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a group without the united states represent a real force is here afraid to dachau doing it alone without the united states or are europeans just bluffing to get an upper hand in the trade talks. well for us at least europeans it's all the new thing that the the crux of our economy is coming to an end the old mechanism where we all sort of have a common understanding on free trade has reached a point where it's actually quite disappointing to see that the u.s. is launching steel tariffs on security grounds against its allies well first of all i guess it unites europe the kind of meeting in canada will bring japan canada and european union much much closer together as you have seen troubles pretty much isolate it and we have to see how the issue of steel and aluminum will be dealt with because europe will take us to the whole and i guess in view of the fact that fifty percent of the overcapacity globally comes out of china in steel
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and aluminum by the way also hurting rosol and russian industries how that is be dealt with so trump decided to a safeguard one hundred forty thousand jobs and challenge a couple of millions in the car industry i'm not sure this was an economics one hoof either so do you think trump well even care if he's isolated by his here appeal in france. well it seems like he takes credit takes strength out of this given his constituency that he's working around his former allies but i guess that you know he's ruling with the system this the congress there's other bodies of the government and there are still lots of connections on the working level trying to see how we can actually sort of call on a lower level but with trump a lot of porcelain house been damaged it's going to be really difficult cording to the dutch bank the experts of steel an alum
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a name to the united states make up to just zero point three percent of worldwide goods exports from the e.u. now the youth is imposing retaliatory charis from july on your spot of whisky fishing boats it is a pretty serious to me right now but the united states will probably take retaliatory stabs and this tit for tat actions could end up really bad i mean trump may eventually slap tariffs on the car industry which would be extensively for germany for instance so you can hear him control this mass and would it be cheaper for the europeans to just swallow the american measures and this before it escalates. well i guess the first of all sanctions of course is not very heavy and not very strong unless you like bird and you like to drive a holiday was the mortal cycle then of course it's your full fledge but at the same time you know german industry is a heavy investor in the united states and south carolina for example and actually the german common defector is all the biggest exporters from the u.s.
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into china so i guess there will be a lot of rhetoric and a lot of noise coming out of the white house too many german cars on the road i guess that trump eventually is going to do something different this is all very much rhetoric i would read into this the investment climate the americans have a strong interest to remain attractive to the europeans after all more than one hundred billion dollars is investor from europe into the united states so let's see i think this is just the first round trump want to blood on the floor this is what he got but i think the second round is going to look to from suppressors is opening a case against the united states with the w.t. out now back in two thousand and three they're going to say sion that designated us still terrorists imposed by the bush administration as illegal how likely is it that the devil each heel will reach the same decision this time around i mean. if
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that rules against washington will trump by the ruling. well w. childe luckily is still functioning despite the fact that the us been reluctant to nominate people for the panel which is vital for the survival of the w.h.o. dr enough judges that she able to do cases on the panel but beside this some you lose some you win and in this case i guess europe has a pretty strong hand in order to go against european and canadian steel exports in the united into the united states on security grounds i cannot imagine that it holds water but again this case is take a long time one two even three years and we have to see it so immediate impact is european steel will be more expensive in the us and europe will basically have to pay more in order to have a decent tennessee whisky so will this house situation bring the e.u.
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and china closer together i mean e.u. foreign policy is our fake i'm not getting any has already said that ties between the bloc in china are more important than even before issue hinting that e.u. may turn to greener economic pass at pastures in the east if trump keeps this up. you know so if that's very hard to say because of course the u.s. is our ally pax americana how spin safeguarding zero economic picture around the world and then you deal with the climate agreement in paris and the next thing you see this is blown apart you have an agreement in iran next thing you see is this blown apart and china has been a solid support in paris as well as in the iran deal and now both of us europe as well as china a strong believe us the multilateral actions w two and so forth so in a funny way that looks like we have far more in common than with china than the united states but don't forget underlining the economic system of europe and
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america is very much alike so let's see it is sometimes honestly sophie it feels like we're bit into a nightmare so here i'm sensing again a lot in syria from china's one belt one wrote megaproject can the promise profits from a land trade offset the u.s. trade partnership. no by no measure i mean the. one bold one wrote initiative from president xi when you look at the. eurasian the you want call it from moscow the kind of going from here via the stock into europe this is very minor we talk about seventy million people as customers in between that's a lot of infrastructure the maritime silk road is far more interesting because china has developed customs customers and ports and other infrastructure there but nothing can substitute the u.s. as the market nothing can substitute europe as a market this is all small notion and we have to see how we position ourselves as
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europeans with this one build one road initiative where we welcome it and we'll be voice our concerns at the same time the trade chief silly amounts from is targeting china alleging foul play with technology transfer rules what kind of leverage does brussels have over china and is it doing the right thing by being tough on everyone who don't play by the rules well i guess that this has built up over the years. and it was bound to come china is always since december two thousand and one has promised opening up as not really follow through in many areas and now basically we have a situation where china is four times five times more invested europe than europeans are investing in china hence the resentment is increasing to say you know how come they can do everything in your we can still do live very little in.
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