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brazil here now and still tell a brazilian maid it's warm everyone having a good time some it's brazil in russia right now. by though not sure how the load to like this stuff pretty bugs all over the place. well finally i can see that this way fans are trying to catch up as well have a look. here in rostov on don how are you feeling here it's very nice and the people love it is to us here that's like a family their football family you know we're focused family. i. play is this is a good run well over.
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the vibes are absolutely amazing. the easing they for football. i'm pretty sure that. johnny fontane always happy i'm pretty sure that people that really loves football and is not just focused on. support some team i see people he said i'm happy i'm really happy with the results with the results so they do see is the beauty of football. and off to l.t. is when it fast became a night of mexican fiestas here in moscow with thousands of jubilant fans singing da. but for those. that.
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on the south korean teen he. austria's to keep an eye on the rivals who were actually training there ahead of the. in the world cup well the spy reportedly tried to convince the koreans he was a tourist but failed and was kicked out of the closed training session. house near the training base from where he studied the team using a high performance telescope and the video camera at the south korean. something was up and made his. a bit of confusion. his take on the incident. we switched them because we didn't want to show our opponents everything we wanted to confuse them they might know a few of our players but it's very difficult for westerners to distinguish between asians all managers probably think their opponents are always spying on them.
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well amid the scandal south korea will face sweden today in nizhny novgorod also on monday heavy lifters belgium clash with world cup first time as panama but today is also a big day for england fans the three lions kick off their world cup adventure in volgograd where they face two new zero at the last encounter between the teams at the world cup in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight and that time around england won the scoring two goals how the match will take place at the volgograd stadium in southern russia.
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the england team have gone through turbulent times recently with poor performances generally at sort of months of the last and only time they lifted the trophy was in one thousand nine hundred sixty six now to news here who have qualified for the world cup for the first time since two thousand and six hope to make the best of their return. peter all of it has been catching up with fans ahead of the big game in volgograd. it's all of the hotel and it's all about football i think up it not going to get to here we're going to have a little bit of a give the itinerary is england versus tunisia ten. twelve thirty forty fifty six they. have called yesterday or after that what's you know what's it am i not made our best thanks very much you've got to be sixteen i believe five six seven.
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what happens in england game similar to england she does you want out of it by going to be very tough game but we will in. other words they're not going. to let the nose of the funds being as well behaved in a decent is these behind me unfortunately i did with the so horrid behavior by you create as an england fan straight on salita being thrown up as well as songs that really cannot be repeated but i spoke to the chief executive of the england fans federation about them about what happened there i was in lynn funds should be doing well here in russia we've always acknowledging good funds to do what the vast majority of us do all the time which is just to treat the place with respect you're really impressed with the degree of hospitality we've got to every told him and there's always a media story about most of the experience trouble is a bit immune to that sort of thing that would be exciting newspaper called he sells
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newspapers because the mission in reality i'm here in the middle of the great river vulgar in an me on during around the marina here i've come across something of a familiar sight on one of the yachts. not just an english flag but also an englishman graeme conceit permission to come of oh it's a permission granted let's. don't end up in the war you've been doing a little bit something special for the world cup tell us about the well we've sowed all the way here from gary and it took us thirty six days to get all the way from bulgaria of all the crimea in the eyes of say we travelled under the crimea bridge . one day before mr putin you've provided a bit of something for those like myself who are even if the first time yeah we've written a small guide called the englishman in volgograd because usually on the only englishman in vogue. there's a few more yeah absolutely it's just the top five of everything around from my own perspective that's the stadium right there what do you think what is your tip for
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england taking place right there what's going to. three. zero so obviously with a to suppression building ahead of the match. for a new makes his predictions on the coming. kingdom by nature is a bit pessimistic they dealt above themselves i'm not very tall for them to have huge pressure on them back. at the same level in the with some of the best players in any little thing in the best league in the world but it seems good when these is going to create them some little problems but dividends talent and experience they have to in england. and way back in just.
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i can imagine well i don't know i wasn't there but i can imagine 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 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. 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. some want. you to do it to be for us this is what the three of them all can't be good.
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interested always in the was a. good. good to have you with us today for the program the meat to controversy has raised many questions for example how long can you step. up before being accused of sexual harassment while online t.v. show provider netflix up apparently has the and so will try to get an explanation here from oxys i see a truck. oh sorry i didn't mean to sexually harass you netflix have reportedly introduced a policy advise in their employees not to stare at each other for longer than five
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seconds this has neither been confirmed nor denied by the company but the general idea is allegedly inspired by the me too movement to avoid sexual harassment in the workplace according to netflix employees quoted by the press this five second staring back as part of a package of no lingering hugs no asking for phone numbers and no flirting we're proud of the end to your usman training we offer to our productions we want every netflix production to be a safe and respectful working environment but do you think about when you think about the five second rule i have no idea what the five second rule if you were to guess would you think it would be about i can eat something after i fall after after i drop it on the floor but only before it's placed there for five seconds so we have a three second rule in norway so we have what you have to have three seconds between your car and the next car. in time really you guys were talking today people
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about netflix you know netflix yes ok so they have reportedly introduced this new policy where they're after people who work with them to not stare at each other for longer than five seconds. told what sexual harassment really taking a company that nonsense that you want to try it sounds like small amount of time but it's actually longer really to decide. seems ok let's start each other let's do that. and i know smiling we could do whatever you think. sexual harassment seems somewhat counterproductive in every single way seems a bit stupid really. just looking at people isn't sexual harassment if you and i work together we can look at each. well i don't. i think it sounds. that you can't have any
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and then be afraid of sexual harassment i mean that would be weird i think. people were. german chancellor angela merkel is facing one of the toughest tests yet of her leadership as a rift over refugee policies threatens to derail her coalition government the dispute has put merkel on a collision course with her interior minister a key coalition figure who's been quoted as saying he can no longer work with michael has been heavily criticized for implementing an open door refugee policy which has seen over a million people pouring into germany since the start of the migrant crisis in twenty fifteen she's faced tough opposition from within her own cabinet and a recent poll doesn't bode well for the chancellor either as a growing number of germans say they oppose receiving more migrants in fact sixty two percent of those surveyed agree with the interior minister's plan to turn away
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documented migrants at the border on the early ninety percent say they want faster deportations over rejected asylum seekers so we went out and gauge reaction on the streets of berlin. i hope they find a way to resolve this because it doesn't make any sense. the interior minister is trying to save the populous wave of the mike in crisis but angela merkel stance on this issue has been very courageous and she shouldn't back down now. we could see more elections so the coalition parties need to find a way of preventing that but right now they are too far apart. as the minister for the interior. pursue his ideas and his proposals immediately we don't have months or years to come to look for solution of this imminent causes what. america is it's not so question of
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weeks or months is a question of days on hours how long we translate as a federal public what she did in. two thousand and fifteen in opening up the drama borders and creating an influx of my governance this was a situation which was unbelievable and since then we have more than two million people in the country and really don't know who is in the country for hundreds of thousands this is a blow. to your peace and security as. nearly a year after iraq's most school was liberated by iraqi and u.s. forces from islamic state angelina jolie has travel to the water on city in her capacity her special envoy to the un's refugee agency islamic state took control of most all the twenty fourteen holding onto the city for three long years at
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liberation campaign launched by iran with the support of the us lasted nine months and claimed thousands of civilian lives as well as display. hundreds of thousands. this is the worst devastation i've seen in all my years if you need to see our these people have lost everything. and the trauma. and the loss that they've suffered is unparalleled. they're here on their own with very little support next to nothing and they're rebuilding themselves with their bare hands they're moving the rubble with their bare hands and their bodies in this rubble that stay here. and you
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can smell the bodies. and there's unexploded ordinance. i want. to. thank for joining us here on our international your program or tons of the top of the hour. i would need to make this manufactured dream sentenced to public will. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the final merry go round if suddenly the woman posts that.
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we can all middle of the room sick. to lose. the real new things really were. in a world of big partisan new things. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the fast and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
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think that they will. in light of different story on given a definite winner. the united states is the last country in the developed west to execute criminals. about fifty percent of americans are for the death penalty and fifty percent against it. our capital punishment system is flawed this is not a matter of vengeance and it's a matter of just that we believe serves as a deterrent capital punishment is tainted by racial disparity having my father's
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killers executed did not bring me a sense of closure is it to restore society or is it honest if you took a life should your life be to come justice is about us as a society. one nine hundred eighty two was my first execution. i was a correctional officer. one of my main jobs were to save lives so when it came down to execution i had to transform myself into a person that would take a life. jerry givens was appointed executioner in one thousand nine hundred seventy seven when the united states reinstated the death penalty. he grew up in the housing projects of richmond virginia. and remembers one tragic night at a party. when i was a teenager i witness a young lady are shot down by before my eyes i want to
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remain quite a young lady because. i was. told. my thing is that if a person take a life of about a person and that person's life should be taken and that's what i believe. jerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer a lethal injections. he became chief executioner in one thousand nine hundred two. i would say my team members take pride in the work that preparations. get in this person brady plays make step in and i prepare him just to see is key it's for the last time and. a last kiss of his mother says to me is wife or daughter. we're all a human you know in this is one human that had made
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a mistake and we had to carry out the orders. outside of his team of eight jerry told no one about his work as an executioner not even his wife. to keep it a secret and i kept it a secret from my my family. since one thousand nine hundred seventy seven other executioners across the united states have put over a thousand four hundred sixty people to death it's a punishment supposed to be reserved for the worst of the worst. it was a gorgeous day it was a beautiful morning we met some friends and. twenty three thousand runners and half
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a million spectators gathered for the boston marathon. karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredible loud. explosion. was. seven of us there six of us. one of our friends lost both legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my daughter. from her. and i had trapped.
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the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people killed three including crystal campbell. and eight year old martin richard. police pursue two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. six year old tamar alonzo meyer was killed in a shootout. again later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar a life. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. going to try to not let this.
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i'm not going to let this prevent me from living the life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. later that summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for star naiads arraignment at the federal court . we were all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that her i hope it's possible. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. have pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if the u.s.
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should seek the death penalty. were i don't know i hear. i don't know. i don't know what justice is. i got an e-mail. terrorist acts are rare much more common are the murders and other violent acts that happen every day across the united states. in philadelphia shannon schieber was finishing her first year of graduate school. she had been up studying it was early thursday morning before i would say it was friday morning. about two o'clock in the morning she was prepared to go by. the assailant who attacked her.
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be pried open her sliding door. she screamed for help but she was being attacked. the next door neighbor heard that he called nine one one. that. he told him that he heard his neighbor say a scream for help and he heard like a choking he said. the police arrived within twenty minutes they knocked on the door but no one answered. the next day when shannon didn't show up for a lunch date with her brother shawn he drove her apartment building. all of its neighbors came down and answered the door and sean said i'm trying to reach my sister i can't reach her. the guy just would pale they say oh my god i called the
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police last night they were running up the steps they broke open her door and she was laying naked on her bed. by the time we got to philadelphia the police were swarming the red the apartment building and they let us know immediately that she had been attacked and that she had been murdered. we were beginning to face the fact that part of us had died and i made it hit us very quickly. i just remember the prince that we'd be able to gather to get through this. that
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weekend they attended mass. when we got to the lord's prayer. say the lord's prayer out loud was a real confrontation. forgives christmas as we preach to the others who trespass against us. i had to abandon something i had been saying. often probably thoughtlessly thousands of times over my over my work. and if anyone would have asked what would you want to do if you if you ever found who did this i didn't i just why be so angry i want i want him dead to maybe i don't know i never had this happen it was just so painful. eight days later she burst buried their twenty three year old daughter.
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