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day three of the world cup draws to a close and with four games it's the busiest of the tournament with lots to talk about doing out talking for a month. on the great dane. course from iceland since they were babies they were eating a lot of meat on breakfast. and it's a big day for the microphone you. know. playing in the world cup. and in the days much is iceland brought. moscow in their first ever world cup game the team secures a shock draw with heavyweights argentina. run
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the clock across the world this is your r t international from the team and myself you know me a welcome to the program. day three of the world cup has come to a close it was wall to wall football on sunday with four matches in all being done for discussion the last of which saw some people's dark horses for the tournament croatia disposing of they separate those nigeria a solid showing from the croats saw them take the lead in the thirty second minute through an cardo eighty own goal that lead was double the eighteen minutes from the
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time the influential luca moderates netting from the penalty spot the two know when sending creation top of group d. . meanwhile peru's hopes of getting their first world cup appearance in thirty six years of trying off to a winning start where thwarted by denmark who saw off the south americans one nil and we have the perfect person to talk about the match in our world cup studio overlooking red square denmark's former number one and peter smikle whose very own song kasper was in goal for the danes. it was. at. the door.
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i don't think it's a fair result i think after the play at their best to play the good game they couldn't play better than what they did with the potential they have i'll always like to praise the team that plays in their limits and how strong the play in delhi means france has players to play better than what they did and i think they were a little bit a little bit lucky of course the penalty is a penalty of course the second goal is a goal but without. dogs yeah or without goal line technology the result would be different but i'm really happy that technology helped to give the truth of the game. ah to the father because.
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i. i i i for the good we are very serious relevance and i have everyone said we will come here against france and to not being there when no one would we do if we did something. spicy varosha. if i. could choose a word to describe them their work compact no mental man against mass in norman to man against any one of of that taking place from argentina just being compact they reduced everything in terms of space they were compact in terms of with when they had to go close in the side of the ball they were compact in terms of their no space behind the less defend. these was from ice and the since they were babies
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they were eating a lot of meat on breakfast immediately all of them very very strong very very feet and the football they play is perfectly adapted to the way the the to the way they are sure i'm sure they are delighted let's look at some highlights go. for. it where oh here is a good finish because that one. that was after twenty minutes is typical of the finishing use absolutely from passing the profiles in general is to create chances but. everybody knows that the world is absolutely fantastic and with the back to the goal that we turns 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 i soon got one back very quickly we can see that goal now to. a close range but nonetheless takes
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a strike as i was saying it starts inside of the box on the right side as a manager i also create these valves in my in my good friend and 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 form articles about the ball come and then cover a little the second ball but the striker you know is. he's a good finishing very confident. enough.
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i . sleep i. it's it's a big day for this michel family and you know i have a son playing in the world cup i thought is that something this is probably the wrong word i don't know action spanish is that's a better word thanks for that michel i want my vet called i'd like to say that i'm all right very good i were i was
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i was really a nerve wrecking the last period of the game for for me as a fan. and at the same time i have to say it wasn't a classic game it's not one of those you you want to watch again i think peru i haven't found i feel. they were trying to huffing and puffing but nothing really came to have a few chances but i think clearly at the end of the first time and they have that penalty called i y.c. don't be cheating c.t. didn't it because this is the instance that the tennis. itself and so there after he went through. the video system the referee and he decided it was a penalty. but i don't know what but what he's was doing here i mean the lack of concentration the sort of the stop on the step up but it was. eventually he missed a penalty and i have to say i'm still a little bit in doubt trying to be neutral and objective i'm a little bit in doubt if you would it was offensive but then the day he missed
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a penalty so that's no debate over olva saving are you satisfied with their marks performance i mean marks out of ten what would you give them in terms of performance yeah in terms of output and k ten in terms of performance halfway there i think if i i think this team could do so much more that what really works well today was the defense so the defended really well. well plenty more thrills and spills heading our way on sunday to costa rica kick off proceedings against serbia in some mara germany mexico meet in the capital
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while brazil versus switzerland runs out the day's fixtures in the last off dawn mexico held their final pre-season training session earlier moscow's luzhniki stadium on the central americans have it all to do as they prepare to lock horns with winning champions germany. will want to improve on for the past six world cups they have made it out of the group stages but last every round of sixteen games. on a world cup co-host to say marina was being busy he also gave us his predictions for the upcoming germany mexico clash. germany and mexico germany the know how to win. they know why they win unless things are going to stick exactly the same principles mexico is a very interesting team very creative very funny way to play and to enjoy football
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but that's think once more the power of germany. well 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 sporting a sideways look at here's artie's polyploid. the world cup of russia has finally kicked off and in case you missed it some idiots still think all this is about football. hundreds of years ago a pig gave up its blood and people started kicking it around and in the blink of an eye no soca was born men were being paid to find a 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 a captive audience you'll also find politicians politicizing this out of it but i'm
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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 world cup 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 then the england fans travel to the nation and destroy a renovated city center or two. but in truth twenty two june 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 daughters who were not killed in the slave trade the heisman said the cool actually it was just ice that their
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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 to win. the u.s. 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 that crap. even to make him u.n. security council level threats to his allies in order to win the bet as far as politicizing. is pretty hard to see as for the players. they've happily traveled to russia honestly believe that that's what some of that's not so . well for russia the world cup is a chance to show its best face to the world but parts of the british media are working hard to dig up negative stories about the country wherever they can find
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them the sun newspaper published this article titled russia in the role hopelessness desperation and crushing poverty here is one of the accompanying images showing two women relaxing on their work break but also pictures of homeless people and alcoholics well the images were taken by a russian for tonga for a volunteer who regularly travels run the country here is some of his other work from the c.m. page which the sun chose not to use as you can see the photos come through a wide variety of scenes showing everyday life in russia we spoke with them on himself he sees the newspaper cherry picked his images to fit their own story line which very little to do with the truth and also about they misled him about their intentions. a few days ago i received a letter from the sun newspaper over a story about my photos and my work from time to time i get offers like this from local and international outlets i didn't know at the time what this particular
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outlet was so i thought it was interesting so i wrote less discuss this a regionally offer to write about my work i work with multiple humanitarian organizations in many of them as a volunteer and about a third of my instagram consists of pictures taken during my work with different institutions after that those who contacted me disappeared and in a couple of days people started sending me links to a story where a weird selection of social storylines had been mixed with a dumb commentary on the world cup i got angry wrote to them demanding that the story was deleted they later sent me a letter where they requested permission to use the photos i didn't give any but that did not stop them and first they offered to fix it and they offered money but only when i threatened a lawsuit did they delete it but as far as i understand those hours of useless conversations where they tried to offer me some two hundred fifty pounds or aimed at using traffic they got in that time i work with multiple charities i feel
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different socially important stories i don't think they're a subject of speculation by anyone. but our channel has requested a comment from the sun on the matter we will bring you the response if and when we hear from them. seven people have been left injured after a taxi driver in central moscow is reported to have lost control of his vehicle slamming into pedestrians artie's igor shit on the off has more for us happened in the very central moscow in fact on a street a neighboring and just an adjacent and parallel to this one we do know that at least seven people got injured the driver has been detained he's saying that he did not mean to ram down all those protections who got injured we do know that none of them apparently have been taken to hospital it is central moscow and as you can see behind me celebrations are taking here by taking place here almost twenty four
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seven now it is important to understand that none of the fans as you can clearly see have been fazed by the incident and so the police so far not telling us that it is not being terrorist related to the driver himself is saying that he did not mean to do that so the celebration the fee for world cup celebrations continue in moscow . a top official has been fired in germany over his handling of refugee claims we get into that and more in about ninety seconds. so.
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what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure more some want to be preached. to the right to be prosperous like the flag tree in the morning can people get. interested always in the waters of our. first six. months.
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just coming up to ninety minutes into the program you're very welcome back the head of germany's refugee agency has been fired amid a scandal where over a thousand migrants enter the country illegally the german prosecutors opened a probe into the bremen branch of the agency after continuous allegations of corruption and miss conduct an internal review find the agency broke the law taking payments to quote improperly approve some twelve hundred up locations the violations are thought to sponsor her for years the country's coalition is now under real threat with chancellor merkel sister party the c.s.u. threatening to quit the partnership unless they get tougher on migrants merkel appears to be giving in to the demands she is now also calling for a harsher response to refugees.
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just changing the had of the office doesn't solve the problem the problem is of a structural nature it's just the sheer number of asylum applications which those structures and therefore it's not the right decision now hosty who for just exchange you to call it again could a new person in charge because the basic problem remains the same see who for us and his party they had accepted also the disrespect fool the migration law center constitution which was promoted by
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a glimmer clinton twenty fifteen and which has the carry on until now so it's quite late now see who tries to find the responsible or the culpable person at the top of the organization each should have broken up the coalition already twenty years to to protest against angle of her breaking german laws and letting migrants flow into our country instead of helping it who are already in the syria regions or the neighboring regions all syria. this weekend marks the fifty fifth anniversary of valentino at terrace cove becoming the first woman in space she was aged just twenty six on her historic voyage a crater on the moon has been named in her honor there's a small planet called cheika siegel in russian which was her coat. it.
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was. her historic flight in the vos stock six spacecraft lasted almost three days it orbited earth forty eight times tertian good at remains the only woman ever to have been on a solo space mission a second craft with fellow cosmonauts for larry because of ski was nearby with the mission also checking at lots of things including differences in the flights impact on male and female bodies now the two were in constant contact with terrorists even singing a song for her colleague. oh i see it's a good little my heart flinched only when i spoke to my mother i was flying over to
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volcker 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 conflict words given that she became a widow with three children at twenty six who 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 and moms are always worried don't they but the flight itself was far from easy and almost ended in tragedy her spacecraft suffered a technical glitch and communication was lost for several hours at the time she believed she would make it home to earth but the problem was fixed by a team led by eureka guarin the first man in space but she still dreams of flying but this time to a different destination mars. john glenn flew for seventy seven years once i was
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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 yet. and i wouldn't bet against her well that is all the news for this hour jacqueline focus here with all the global news stories and i like citing recap on day three of the world cup here in russia where you're watching international. go the kids same compensate oh boy tonight. people know who they can. go and.
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get. on with it i did it again showed up to move this because of almost an infant who can only be out in show most of the last. does not. cause it is a constant that he was a rough a millionaire's. son is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos in middle of the commission to do it looking like a movie this isn't my cup of tea is going to sell me all maybe. john tells me they should be the only palestinians gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's some of those who in the world. vision
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didn't know only could do this. and though it is unfair advantage to have to display any of them a salvage yard i know if you continue muslims you know do more than me. this last time but this will. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics school this list i'm showbusiness i'll see that. i thought i. was. done to. write. comedy show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents. bad news there will be more
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plastic sam's fish by weight in the city by the year twenty fifty bytes good nose. this is the two hundred others however dag did it ah. right yet here he. was there from three hundred around long enough for people to start with it where we're like a tech that is so dug in you know your cognitive dissonance gets to decide then again maybe the tech is a good segue. because this tapeworms got me losing weight. anyway what does the good news of our two hundredth episode have to do with the bad news that we're filling our oceans with plastic absolutely nothing but i figured you would be the chaser after hearing we're all going to suffocate on a pile of plastic bags coralie straw isn't camp on applicators are either but i
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think i can taste a little bit of plastic right now i think. since the nineteen fifties humans have created eighteen point two trillion pounds of plastic that's equivalent to eight hundred and twenty two thousand hours worth of plastic but no one ever gets engaged in front of those lost it's unclear how long it will take for that plastic to completely biodegrade into its constituent molecules as the means range from four hundred fifty years to never answer your old dildo maybe floating the seven seas for eternity no longer just and right now a real. wearing i a patch over it one. and you go up stuck on the end of a nor walled tosk very hard to do.
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but that our wall actually has it easy because ocean plastic is estimated to kill millions of marine animals every year and a global summit in nairobi. december the head of the united nations environment program spoke of an ocean armageddon ocean armageddon it's that bad and that's also the title of the upcoming reboot of water world this. time around kevin costner's arrives for two weeks by eating his own earwax pretty pretty exciting but yes considering the fact that when the oceans die we die that much of the play and much of the plastic has been broken down into nano plastics too small for even the idea city some people are calling the plastic disaster as bad as climate change but that's the geographic says ocean plastic is not as complicated as climate change there are no ocean trash deniers at least so far true but in
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a way are we all ocean trash deniers i mean how much ocean like me ocean trash to vist have you seen recently you know interrupting your family beach vacations believing you would pool noodles are going but how do you know there is one of feels like to be on the all ask. and or plastic problem is growing exponentially in one thousand if we produce two point three million tons of plastic in twenty fifteen it was four hundred forty eight cylinders toasts all of that for forty eight one hundred sixty one million tons was for packaging material that is used for less than six months single serving yogurt single serving lunchables single use plastic bags single use for sparklers you know it used to be you could get several months out of a couple of those talkers really you could get nipple razzle dazzle for a good long time but now everyone just tosses them out right.

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