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eh eh. hello welcome to a boiling hot day three of the world cup frenzy ahead much easier when you get it was abusive man united boss james entering. on the big question is can i from the past to kill a drug and see what boxing means by sets of fans confident that things can get off for winning stuff. oh. i.
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only have france took the banks time to the socceroos inc is an but not without controversy. thank and welcome to a sizzling saturday afternoon then here in moscow for matches and crammed into today's fixture list france be destroyed i think is that in the first one but only just taking off right now in the russian capital it's argentina against i sometimes talk about that we join this ever by the manchester united boss is a good afternoon a cracking match in stories new this afternoon just kicking off. yesterday when we watched the portugal match ronaldo stole the show and you said then that could spur little messing to try and do the same for argentina the stuff i think that's the spirit i think when they finish their career saying they have. to thank each other for what they did because i think the fact that they are both. in the same domestic competition in the world cup. and both fighting for. the gold for. the
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gold ball ising that's phenomenal for their for their career so i can imagine their message thinking about it but. i don't think i was in tune is a great team. i wouldn't come see that argentina candidates that number down so i sing the number pam instead of being a man waiting for a huge support to shine i sing key will have to make a big effort to make the steam shine and when i sing mess we're more about. carry the team on the on his back and of course using his nature for once i'm sure they are extremely strong tonight on my argentina if he's not firing today mass and they do have a lot of other pasting done that can damage our damage i see they have but the problem is that it's their best players are all taking for years and they cannot play together they cannot play with messi. why you might feel like they have to be
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close to barlow. or why you use is impossible saw i sing the missile didn't beat the quality. in other areas the right back is not the right back because of you and. the wing the fed a few quick as a young boy that just come now into the scene a physically fragile and pleasing the league the two midfield players really are must get on or they have an age and experience muscular and museum in chinese football now so i don't i don't think the team is strong in previous world cups but when you have that number of them and then you're surrounded by a couple or three fantastic attacking players they have their attacking power there of course many people are thinking that argentina are going to win this easily today but the iceland. story's amazing isn't it because they've burst onto the
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scene in the last couple of years and when you think about it the size of their population is actually forty times smaller than moscow and yet here they are on the world stage competing against argentina what do you think the secret is being of their success you know if you look through that team if i'm not wrong only the right back see of arson all from you sometimes difficult to say foreign names. is the only place that is in iceland so all of them. are very young. in the last ten years leaving the country very very early they play in england they play you know. in germany they play france they play in switzerland and they move very very early so. their potential is basically physical and mental i believe they're physically very strong they're mentally very strong the fact that they are a small country they don't feel that. they have to wait that pressure of the
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big nation of the big of the millions in love with football you see them in in the streets here they just want to enjoy and i think they pass their. mentality to the to the players they want the players to give their marks on they want the players. to wear that shirt with and that flag with pride and they enjoy and enjoy to compete then they are good good competitors and they can give a difficult match for everyone so how do you think they can cause argentina problems and south and they can defending. they can basically following. their model of play they defend with big numbers and physically. imposing people and then they are very direct they are very objective and every set is of even a. even through when they can transform
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a simple through in you know along through to the box with the first of all india with the second ball on the ground people attacking that second ball so everything for them is pragmatism simplicity and objectivity and by doing that they play with their strengths and they can be adventurous and so if you have a prediction then a scoreline to give us an hour for me for example you know score a goal and. then they can use the speed of the mobility the creation of mass of the money where the lead to the policy why and can that can we need these three but the problem is to score before them because if they score before and for example blocking even more would be quite difficult to the first goal is to say look well let us sit down and watch this one thank you appreciate your thoughts just six minutes gone here in the russian capital remains argentina. ice. well iceland fans are known for their famous viking chants the match. the match taking place right
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now but in the morning crowds of their supporters to gather in central moscow and i think you got it done off with that. they're chanting they're jumping they're clapping these iceland fans seem to be completely unfazed by the potential might of the team they are set to face off today it's iceland versus argentina argentina versus a team that plays for a nation of roughly three hundred thousand people but which made a football sensation at the previous euro euro championship and they have a message to the argentine and fans so what do you think will happen at today's game we will win yes. what's core. we went to one
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we were and yes i mean when i score five nil like russia. what are you cheering today is it iceland are you argentina. i'm going to. argentina tomorrow it's germany versus mexico and before you answer next question i will warn you to be very very careful because you have three big german guys sitting right behind you what will happen tomorrow. oh yes. mexico is going to do their best ok you know there have been a lot of concern about russian hooligans here have you have you met any no i haven't thought about russian hackers have you been hacked no. it's not it's not three one for iceland is that's ok well i guess you can have one goal three one message can have one so if you see leo messi these guys have a message for you the vikings are coming. like i would say your stuff there are not
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the center of moscow but in the wrong at the stadium we had elections our ships going here's how he got on with fans that. arguably one of the largest games one of the biggest games of the group stage it's now underway argentina against iceland and we spoke to a former star of argentina and interview. about his thoughts on argentina this time which. really hurt the national team will make a good debut tomorrow in the world cup will be successful we believe we have the best player in the world and everything will be great i really like it here r.c. everything's well organized people are happy inspired we think it'll be a good look com. ok let's move on now to that only imagine a great see a good game in the end it was france going to victory. it was a narrow victory though two one in the end and it all came to life in the second half france's informed reasons for independence and here in the fifty eight minute but only after the video assistant referee came to his aid because the referee said
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that wasn't it hadn't say but the video assistant referee said otherwise then it was a penalty at the other end straight away pretty much just a couple of minutes late tomorrow night but not one away to make it one one of them france had to wait until something like the idea of minute paul pogba getting on the end of it slightly true dislike. for england and says whoa whoa nobody can take so france then off their winning start in group c. and getting all three points there while the other countries in that group operate in denmark and they play a bit later on it should be plenty of excitement there too because as we know this market is the son of peter schmeichel he's our co-host here in our teaching and we'll be talking to him later on even about that game that kicks off in surrounds. that it is a hugely important game for the kiss is this is the first time they've paid the world cup since nineteen eighty two this year they qualified after beating new zealand making their fifth world cup parents on the other hand denmark only
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qualified for the first time for the world cup in one thousand nine hundred six all of their twenty seven golds at the tournament have since come from inside the box as a fact i didn't know and just like peru this marks their faith world cup appearance . and there is peter schmeichel alongside his son kasper he's grown up a bit since then nary a goalkeeper and leicester in the english premier league and the proud number one the denmark team he said should be playing tonight. earlier. in saranda says his report. work home too. so runs corrina like so many of the other stadiums this is purposely built for the world cup dressing room team being that would be done with just. for the last time i was in a dress and with the play about two hundred years ago it certainly didn't look like
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this it's absolutely fantastic and i think in this the goalkeeper's of for whatever team is playing it will be sacked and since denmark and my son play in the first game and uses this gesture and i think this will be cast to see. i'm in the museum in grand scale and that's a permanent exhibition by a fellow called step again he is an extraordinary artist the centerpiece of the whole exhibition is this. it's called moses it's made from one large piece of wood in modern must have been some tree but it's fantastic it is and so so many other of his pieces in here. i'm just about to go on stage now and speak to the defense of surrounds. because this is where playing the game of this is where the world cup sides for me emotionally and i
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expect that all of you will from now on the support that my. family. i. quite a good finisher isn't yet if michael you. ten goals during his career as a goalkeeper unbelievable we'll have him in the studio a bit later on for the moment though it is still tina nil nil not going to place in the russian capital will be packed with half time analysis with josie marino in
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a few minutes. most monday coming up later in the program but for now let's bring you the other news happening around the world i'm neki ara now russia may be hosting the world's biggest football event but in the run up to the tournament much of the global media's focus was on politics rather than sports teams polly boyko takes a closer look at the world cup and russia has finally kicked off and in case you missed it some idiots still think all this is out but. hundreds of years ago a pig gave up it and people started kicking it around and in the blink of an eye the bull not so was born men were being paid five million dollars a month to do it and coca-cola was sponsoring it every four years at the world cup
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the national pride is on the line and where there isn't money and a captive audience you'll also find politicians politicizing this out of it but i'm a brief and accused of using the tournament as a showcase and after spending a fortune a billion dollars on it it's a fair bet that he's looking for some decent p.r. tell you it's a good job the stadiums are impressive because their russian team is. indolent has some of the most well practiced well traditions of all ahead of the tournament the media spends a lot of its time criticizing the host nation using the. ranger beautiful and then appropriate that england fans travel to the host nation and destroy a renovated city center or two. but in truth twenty two said this time around the british government called for an international boycott of the tournament
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in a show of defiance over the russian spy and his daughter who was not killed in the slippery. slope to the cool actually it was just ice that their leaders over france and germany say they probably will go to see their team play but that could be because one of the teams is likely going to tell us probably would have joined the boycott but yes he's the only guy. who learned in america will be home staying in twenty twenty six and others get to join in even if that crap. the fuel pump needed to make him un security council level threats to his allies in order to win the bid as far as politicizing spoke that one is pretty hard to beat as for the players in the fines they've happily traveled to russia seriously believing that they're just going to want some not so.
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we'll have more special coverage of the twenty eight hundred feet the world cup to come later in the day but if you can't wait until then you can head to our website r.t. dot com why the football festival continues. when lawmakers manufactured him sentenced him to the public will. when the right wing closest to protect them so. when the financial merry go round the sun me the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room signals. going to the rooms of the real news
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welcome back now the u.s. state department said just the us deposit of justice has released a highly anticipated report on the f.b.i.'s activities during the twenty sixteen election if focus is on former f.b.i. director james comey and his handling of the clinton e-mail investigation but it also reveals details of anti truck messages sent by a senior f.b.i. agent who went on to head the trump russia collusion probe that was removed because of the texts not ever going to become president great right no no he won't will stop it and apart from that they report also found collusion between the bureau and the media apparently agents received thirteen benefits from reporters and exchange that insider information can have more pain takes a closer look we now have the long awaited report from the inspector general michael horowitz on the u.s.
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justice department now the report shows a pretty clear record of collusion between mainstream media and the f.b.i. . we identified instances where f.b.i. employees improperly receive benefits from reports is including tickets to sporting events golf now things drinks and meals and admittance to nonpublic social events we will separate you reports from those investigations as the concluded now the report shows pretty extensive contact between the f.b.i. and reporters and furthermore it shows that agents were incentivized to provide inside information. we have profound concerns about the volume and extent of on all three media contacts by f.b.i. personnel the we have uncovered during our review seven reporters in direct contact with the f.b.i. over one hundred phone calls and you've got officials as high up as the assistant director taking time to hobnob with reporters if you read this report you would think that at this point leaking classified information is just not
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a big deal to the highest law enforcement agency in the land but the f.b.i. had no problem busting james wolf for doing it himself james wall former congressional aide was arrested for allegedly giving information to his girlfriend who was working at the new york times while he was a congressional aide now miss watkins says that the new york times never received any leaks from james wolf and wolf is now facing charges of lying to federal officials. mr hoofs alleged conduct is a betrayal of the extraordinary public trust that had been placed on him but what about when f.b.i. agents themselves are the ones providing a steady trickle of information to the press they say it's not a big deal it's just simply a matter of a few bad apples. the or your report makes clear that we have got some work to do but let's also be clear in the scope of this report it's focused on the specific set of events back in twenty sixteen and the small number of f.b.i. employees connected with those events so what now well i guess another
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investigation and the possibility of punitive measures it would be shocking to me if the f.b.i. did not act on the inspector general's report and fire some of those officials who are singled out so many not just mistakes from top to bottom but corruption and if there aren't firings the public and its cynicism towards government and towards business as usual in washington well knee deep in once again we see confirmation of the kind of collusion this really is collusion between the f.b.i. and the mainstream journalistic class journalists simply act as megaphones for different government agencies j. edgar hoover the founder and long time director of the f.b.i. very famously said that there is something addictive about a secret mainstream media in the united states would like you to believe it's completely independent and objective furthermore federal agents are supposed to be
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untouchable and not susceptible to any friendly favors but perhaps they just can't resist. art see new york. the u.s. government has received funding for the controversial syrian activist group known as the white helmets the state department says it's releasing six point six million dollars in aid for the continuation of vital lifesaving operations three months ago the trump administration froze its funding for the self-proclaimed rescue organization as part of a broader program of cuts this statement also claims the white helmets have saved more than one hundred thousand lives in syria however there is no mention of a series of control of a city surrounding the group. some of its members have been caught on camera carrying the ice still flag and attending executions by terrorists and some of their alleged rescue videos have turned out to be fake however the group says these are the actions of the individuals not the white helmets as
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a whole the group only operates in rebel held areas of syria often in close close proximity to terrorist groups independent journalist vanessa bailey told as most of the claims about their rescue work have never been verified. 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 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 homeless rescued civilians in fact i've heard the opposite over the way home
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it's where they're to work as agents for the terrorist groups and to help them. when they're under attack by the syrian arab army and their allies. are today marks the fifty fifth anniversary of valentino tarrasque over becoming the first woman in space she was just twenty six on her historic voyage a crater on the moon has been christened in her honor and there is a small plan it's called cheika siegel in russian after her. her groundbreaking flight in the vostok six spacecraft lasted almost three days it over to earth forty eight times. over remains the only woman ever to have been on a solo space mission a second craft with fellow cosmonaut the silly book called ski was nearby with the
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mission also checking differences in the flight its impact on male and female bodies the two were in constant contact with tara even singing a song for her colleague was. soon. my heart flinched only when i spoke to my mother i was flying over to volga river my hometown river where i grew up and at this moment i was talking to my mother that's when my voice started to tremble you need to tell her confident words given that she became a widow with three children at twenty six you were not allowed to say where we were heading would sign a non-disclosure agreement telling you that i'd been approved for the national team in parachuting when she found out about my flight she just said you tricked me and i replied mother please forgive me. but the flight was far from easy and could
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have ended in tragedy it's now known that a person needs about seven days to get used to space something that wasn't taken into account at the time tara chauffeur suffered a lot during her flight while space commands did not get any messages from her for hours she also informed a verse program mistake that meant her craft couldn't return to earth because of it because of it her spacecraft couldn't return going excuse me fortunately her boss that you're a good guy and his team solved the problem allowing terrorist go over to come back home and she still dreams of flying but this time to mars john glenn flew for seventy seven years once i was told not to raise this issue because we'd lost guarin but i just wish to fly one more time and then i'll come down. more coming up after this short break stay with us.
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i think. russia took a real blow to its sense of self during the yeltsin years i remember even six years ago when i first came here people kept apologizing to me for help terrible everything was that this 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 putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride. in just getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of sue's a member of the commission. you'd like to meet these who might come but he is going to study all we need to do. john so. the only
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palestinians who gets the most hope from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's some of those who. didn't know who could do this you. know it is unfair advantage to have this money of the most of which you have i'm going to continue muslims human to mourn the man was lost because of. that. he did. not.
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