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of mice and the since they were babies they were eating a lot of meat on breakfast immediately all of them very very strong very very fit and the football they play is perfectly adapted to the way the key to the way they are sure i'm sure they are delighted let's look at some highlights too i think i ask rené hey if we can run the first goal came. here it is a good finish because that one jays like that was our twenty minutes to become aware of the finishing you absolutely fantastic the profile of it you know was to create chances but. everybody knows that part worries is absolutely fantastic and with the back to the goal that we turned the gravity center very very low very powerful right and left the same sort of the shot is fantastic now at that point i'm sure i wasn't alone in thinking i k they're going to get a few more now argentina but that didn't happen and iceland got one back very quickly we can see that don't matter you. are quite strange but nonetheless takes
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a start as i was saying you start inside of the ball. again as a manager i create in my mind the fandoms don't trust the referee decision because sometimes the criteria is in your favor sometimes against your ok so protect yourself with your arms but when you protect yourself with your arms you lose a little bit of balance you are not able to react and to press me that this film articles about the ball come and then the second ball but the striker you know is that good is a good finishing very confident. on the ball and then the game goes again to the beginning goals against the draw and then the war always comes. speaking to me a bit earlier talking to me while that was running messi had a quiet game i feel you think now i don't have a quite good we had a bad game the now the yesterday had a quiet game but you have a good school. three goals when you look at his movement you can you can go on the
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fisa website you can see the knowledge that he had never really moved a lot and he had a quiet game but he's a big plans course three goals that's what the players to these kind of twenty minutes to china and they they put a show on score three goals now the way messi played today he was trying to get to the ball which i thought was a mistake he should state further up the pitch and then the other bring the balls on the plane to bolster him once you get up near the goal then then all the energy all the this everything's gone and it was very very easy for iceland to make sure she's a defend against. what messi has a good game he scores goals. and so so you can have a quiet game where you don't see him but you still schoolchildren so that's a difference a big players kind of cry games but. it's what they do have a channel like when it's still a long way it's going to swell come famed only in the meanwhile election. with the
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argentina fans to just how often and in the stadium at the right. i've been saying all along that spot at stadium is probably the loudest stadium of all twelve world cup stadiums in russia this time it definitely delivered a very entertaining game but you know probably the most reflective of what of how passionate the argentinian fans are is the fact that when messi missed the penalty they started chanting even louder and in a few minutes from that they were started doing something like this to messi saying messi messi urging their idol edging their best player to score it didn't happen and that one won as we know but the atmosphere was absence insulating and for the argentinian fans one special appearance happened at the stadium diego maradona himself was sat right next to the to the to the stand where the most of the argentine fans were located so obviously there was singing is named all throughout the game diego was chanting with them clapping their hands. and again this looks
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look like a complete football the icelandic fans were sat on the other side of the stadium for me but they were also played allowed we saw obviously the famous collapse that they were doing throughout the game. fantastic atmosphere he had spotted stadium and the next game here i'm sure will be as loud as this one. yeah i'm sure we'll head and. search engine room remember that the clap the audience and fans and yeah the company loves it i'm going right down here yes not that happy to see evening perhaps but it should be a good atmosphere a bit like the mexican fans are down the ice and hold their lives like a rock yeah a variety of so they play here and some are they. being a busy man has given us his prediction for that one germany against mexico tomorrow . germany and mexico germany the know how to win. then why do we have less and going
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to stick exactly the same principles mexico is a very interesting team very creative very funny way to play and to enjoy football but i think once more the power of just. looking forward to that one say and also looking forward to the next forty five minutes to just come back at nine for the second through against denmark at the moment prediction. that's the way it is now part half in the only way we can go three points will be even better for to. get a point when that's one of the thing that's all we can think of a chance and definitely be trying we're going to take our seats not one we'll be back.
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peter thank you very much we'll be back with them at the full time whistle peru denmark not russia may be hosting the world's biggest football event but in the run up to the tournaments much of the global media's focus was on politics rather than sport taking a sideways look at that now here's polly. the world cup of russia has finally kicked off and in case you missed it some idiots still think all this is out football. hundreds of years ago a pig gave up that people started kicking it around and in the blink of an eye no soca was born men were being paid to find million dollars a month to do it and coca-cola was sponsoring it every four years at the world cup the national pride is on the line and where there is a money and
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a captive audience you'll also find politicians politicizing this out of it but i'm a brief and been accused of using the tournament as a showcase and after spending a fortune billion dollars on it it's a fair bet that he's looking for some decent p.r. so there was a good job there stadiums are impressive because their russian team is. england has some of the most know practiced well traditions of all ahead of the tournament the media spends a lot of its time criticizing the host nation using a range of beautiful and then the perugia that the england fans travel to the whole nation and destroy a renovated city center the old too. but in truth twenty two said this time around the british government called for an international boycott of the tournament in a show of defiance over the russian spy and his daughter who was not killed in celebrate
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. the cool actually it was just ice that the leaders of france and germany say they probably will go to see their team play but that could be because one of their teams is likely to win the war the us probably would have joined the boycott that 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 their craft. so still trying to make some u.n. security council level threats to his allies in order to win the bet as far as politicizing. is already hard to see as for the players. they've happily traveled to russia seriously believing that the system works and that's not so. one person who was initially on coming to russia for the world cup was the u.k.
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foreign secretary or boris johnson seemed to have had a change of heart after suggesting a total boycott and even comparing the tournament to the olympics under nazi germany i think it would be very difficult to see how we could i don't think he had to be to the world cup this july this summer i think it would be very difficult to imagine that u.k. representation at that event could go ahead in the normal way we would certainly have to consider it so i think the comparison with the sixty's is certainly right distancing himself from the controversial remarks boris johnson sais that never planned on boycotting the event in an article for a british newspaper britain's chief diplomat also insisted that the u.k. and russia are not at all praising the quote friendship of both countries journalist john galt believes the world cup should never have been politicized in
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the first place. i thought it was a funny article boris johnson seems to. be a hypocrite always got memory troubles he clearly was thinking about withdrawing the train it's absolute nonsense that is what it's coming out with at the moment i think it's a ridiculous game i wish they'd just drop it can we please for this month anyway get on and enjoy the football would appear that were should put in on a good event the fans are enjoying themselves no problems boris johnson should keep his nose out and you watch if england and is a big if if england dogs in the fall i know you boris johnson trees are my prince harry or prince william would attend the final this is all gesture politics earlier r.t. have the chance to speak to the head of one of the companies providing sports equipment to the global tournament he shared with us how he's seeing russia change in recent years and what he thinks about politics when it mixes with sport.
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so i've been to russia over the last twenty years and what i see moscow is today compared to ten years ago five years ago i'm just amazed about what the russians have created and i expect we're going to have an absolutely fantastic world cup when you see the mood in moscow and you walk around you see the fans and you see the set up of them going to fantastic work of. i think it's very important it's a lot sprain globally that you understand that you are in the spirit sports business and you're not in politics and we restrict from the temptation or the i would say the requirement to get direct into politics we have been rushed more than six and a half assed employees we've been here for many many years i think it would be wrong if we get dragged into politics we can ever opinion about certain things but we really want to prevent ourselves for being used as
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a political tool and that's why we right now. equip you know the iranian scene because a lot of iranians love football and in the day we believe in sport we believe through sport we have the politics change lives and if we stop being a political engine then we actually don't have the freedom to do what we want to do and that's really making making people's lives better and trusting in science there we will of course have special coverage of the twenty eighth it being fifa world cup continuing right right the hour day if you can't wait until then you can head to our ti dot com where the football festival continues apace but i'm back in a couple of minutes time so don't go too far. property
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issues collateral and they lending as property and what happens prices are artificially 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 britain. i can imagine. i don't know i wasn't there but i can imagine a russia defending its national interests in a way that doesn't help the hawks in the united states but couldn't has this image of such a hard guy. and i would only blame him for not caring about american public opinion
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even more because it seems like no matter what he does there's an unfair response number less what i'm saying is it's gotten very personal. and is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos i'm in bill for the commission to do it like you know. this is my complicity is going to have to study all maybe you know john. the only palestinians who gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think this is of those who were under the vision didn't know who could do this. and then with zoloft to this lady of the muscle that you had i know you competed in the doesn't seem to do more in the middle. but there's almost.
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a quarter of an hour into the program this evening you're live with me in moscow the u.s. department of. justice has released a highly anticipated report on the f.b.i.'s activities during the twenty sixteen election it focuses on former f.b.i. director james komi on his handling of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation but it also reveals details of messages sent by a senior f.b.i. agent who went on to head the trump russian collusion probe but was removed because of the text let's take a look james not ever going to become president great right no no he won't we'll stop it apart from the report also phone
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collusion between the bureau the media apparently agents receive certain benefits from reporters in exchange for insider information taking a closer look this hour killer. we now have the long awaited report from the inspector general michael horowitz on the u.s. 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 report says including tickets to sporting events golf now things drinks and meals and admittance to nonpublic social events we will separate you reports of 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.
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press no the we have uncovered during our review seven reporters in direct contact with the f.b.i. over one hundred phone calls you 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 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 wolfe of former congressional aide was a rested 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 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
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a big deal it's just simply a matter of a few bad apples. the 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 a specific set of events back in twenty six feet and a small number of f.b.i. employees connected to those events so what now well i guess another 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
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different government agencies that j. edgar hoover the founder and longtime 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 untouchable and not susceptible to any friendly favors but perhaps they just can't resist. r.t. new york. ok time to turn our attention to stellar matters not because today marks the fifty fifth anniversary of valentino. 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 there's a small planet called cheika which is siegel in russian her code name.
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her groundbreaking flight in the vos talk six spacecraft lasted almost three days it orbited earth forty eight times. remains the only woman ever to have been on a solo space mission a second craft with fellow cosmonauts valeri by called ski was nearby with the mission also checking differences in the at flight impact between male and female bodies here a lot was their time the two were indeed in constant contact with tereshkova even singing a song for her colleague was. i was so good. my heart flinched only when i spoke to my mother
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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 we were not allowed to say where we were heading with sign a non-disclosure agreement telling you that i've 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 have ended in tragedy it's no known that a person needs around seven days to get used to space something that was not taken into a kind at the time. suffered a lot during her flight while the space command didn't get any messages from her for hours she also informed of a program mistake that meant her craft could not return to earth but tereshkova
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made it home after the problem was solved by a team led by yuri gagarin the first man and space 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 a good current but i just wish to fly one more time and then i'll come down. all right let's turn our attention to the world cup it's day three here in russia one of the games taking place today denmark denmark versus peru proof missed a penalty in the first half on a could prove costly because denmark are one up with a run an hour ago on the clock in. the pool scoring the one as you mentioned the two sides are playing to a brand new more dual via rina insurance that's in central russian the stadium was
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specifically built for the twenty eight dean before world cup. yeah just a game a day three against proof sixty five minutes fruit thing and the world cup for the first time in thirty six years they're hoping their dreams aren't finished at the end of today well our special coverage of the twenty fifth world cup will continue right throughout the evening here in moscow. russia you will not miss
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a goal with our. u.s. and china are flexing their muscles over trade but who will blink first one of the stories next on three stay with our international. yeah. why would. i say that i. love. all the stuff. that.
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i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside i. football 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 super money just kill you narrowness and spending shouldn't twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else want to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy my great so will more chance for. the base this minute. 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 how terrible everything was that this wasn't like america and for people to be ashamed
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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 putin has used stalin in particularly the great patriotic war in the victory there as a way to inspire nationalist pride and. i can imagine. i don't know i wasn't there but i can imagine a russia defending its national interests in a way that doesn't help the hawks in the united states but couldn't has this image of such a hard guy. and i would only blame him for not caring about american public opinion anymore because it seems like no matter what he does there's an unfair response number less what i'm saying is it's gotten very personal.
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to go through the same compensate oh boy do i. even approve of. going to. the which i did a good job of the movies because of i'm listening to michael going to be a good show we're still doing this. is not so much because i was it is a ton of you. it's
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the end of the week and this is to bust broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm bart shelton thank you very much for joining us appreciate you tuning in and coming up today the u.s. economy is gaining steam but not everyone agrees with that and is the future really so bright we'll talk with jeffrey small the president and founder of arbor financial about the economy and interest rates coming up in just a few minutes and should you pay more to dispose of your trash if you throw more away artie's manila chan reports on the business of garbage and how recycling more doesn't necessarily mean less waste plus as comcast puts in a bid for fox alongside the disney bid what should we expect from the media merger war conservative commentator steve ballsbridge and lionel of lionel's media will give us their take and as a u.s. golf open championship is underway we take a look at the business impact of golf with the founder and c.e.o.
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of pro mark will record which all of that in our summer fairway but first we get some help u.s. president donald trump has imposed new tariffs on fifty billion dollars in chinese imports and the chinese commerce ministry says that they will quote immediately introduce countermeasures of the same scale and strength and moments ago they have done so they are imposing a twenty five percent tariff on agriculture automobiles and aquatic products this means specifically u.s. soybeans which are a key u.s. export so i've been prices which based upon the recent tariff news have already been tumbling more than a dollar forty since late may or continue. into fall chinese officials have also said that all previous negotiating positions and preliminary agreements with u.s. negotiators are now off the table in the latest episode of what has begun to resemble a trade themed reality show or perhaps the movie groundhog day administration officials detailed plans for terrorist on thirty four billion dollars worth of
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eight hundred eighteen different products to take effect on july six and sixteen billion dollars worth of two hundred eighty four other products that will take effect after a period of public consultation the trumpet ministration pulled the trigger after over a year of complaints and threats dashing the hopes of some observers me included who had hoped both sides might resolve or pause the dispute before tariffs were imposed and chinese and u.s. officials have signaled that they are prepared to continue the international face off that could take a long time to play out as phil conners might predict it's going to be called it's going to be gray it's going to last the rest of your life let's hope not well much more on this early next week with archie trade expert alex one hyla bitch and china expert caleb mop and others. and there is big breaking news on the financial crime beat as citi group agreed to pay one hundred million dollars to
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