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tv   Sophie Co  RT  June 18, 2018 1:30pm-2:01pm EDT

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what an amazing achievement for them and if they get the point what. a match this is for belgium or england to lose. to lose two points against one of them would be wouldn't it so now i think it would be a disaster even lost today finally i know you've got a number of pace manchester united playing in this world cup how does that help develop a player helps helps because. first of all visible tactical culture i think every experience that you can have that you don't have it to your natural and your normal day by day helps the development sold to play against african teams it's good to play you against south american teams is fantastic so i think these multi cultural. ball vironment is fantastic for the experience of the players a part of that by the mental the emotional point of view this is the mark simone
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level of expectation you can expect specially when you play for the big for the big countries obviously. my players in the place from the big clubs used to but at the club level and nation your nation behind you. is an extra factor that i think helps the development of the players fascinating stuff ok thank you ever so much stuff you say for the rest of the game there sweden against south korea still. at the moment eleven minutes. now meanwhile we catch up with some. younger fans who will be having the owner of bringing the ball before the game. i know i'm from panama and i hope my home dir passed and when. i. just. you know how to have
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a great experience being on the pitch you're great but just being in the world cup is already good enough. experience you know it's really interesting. unique. i love it here. very exciting it's going to be a great experience. after panama have played belgium the turn of turn act against england. catching up with fans ahead of the big game they're involved. i'm here in the middle of the great reserve vulgar in an under an around the arena here i've come across something of a familiar sight on one of the yachts. not just an english flag but also an
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englishman graeme permission permission granted let's call it don't end up in the water you've been doing a little bit something special for the world cup tell us about the world we've sowed all the way here from area it took us thirty six days to get all the way from bulgaria the crimea in the eyes of say we travelled under the crimea bridge. one day before mr putin but 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 english money. there's a few more now yeah absolutely it's just the top five of everything around from my own perspective if that's the stadium right there what do you think what is your take for england taking place right there what's going to. england three.
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it's all of the hotel and it's all about football i think i'll bet not going to get to hear we're going to have a little bit of the game the idea is going with this is true it is yes. that is twelve thirty forty fifty sixty eight. called air this is a rough day let's you know it was you know him. best thanks very much you've got to be sixteen i believe five six seven i know. what happens in england game similar thing when she does you have a vivid moment going to be a very tough game but we will win. out of those the rest are going to. pay for all of that can you tell he's a football fan now likely a party atmosphere in volgograd a far cry from the picture some british media outlets were painting ahead of this will. need a prank and i take a look at some of the scary russian who can ring this that have been fighting a right. i'm here at wembley stadium the home of english football now
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if you were thinking of visiting russia this summer for the wild card a quick look at some of the u.k. newspaper headlines over the past few weeks and months would be enough to make you think twice. the people of stories about the way it was for male. functions why to call them why two dollars a year off why didn't so and his friends will be singled out for the fight evil beasts not russian fogg's try to go their own training camps apparently when it's all getting baseball. don't break well from the government for a couple bring it on from the ultras yes. come to the stable hood in moscow and right now i'm going to head to eighty. local
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football pitch where fans often get together for a kick around in the evening so let's get them to have a listen and hear what they have to say and wish for and hopefully signal that don't go for anybody's russian flags try to go their own training camps apparently when it's all good english for myself yeah yeah for having to mean so much for in. bring it on bring the altruists get going on. thinking that it's not texas for a start now when you listen to the media that is not the truth are rushing start everyone no one. likes a good play and when they have the space these are most likely some rare occasions triggered by alcohol and emotions running to the high but it happens everywhere not just in russia we see this in other european countries too but even if
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a single man gets hurt because of this it would be enough. i think with a very good security cheering the world cup aggressiveness is not our main point but. sold. now recently england fans will claim i can be seen in amsterdam when their national team play against the netherlands but the question is being lost all the england fans go to russia looking to cause trouble again do you feel like sometimes as well the english try and get into trouble as well it's not really what i did they just following say on it that's the english they try to beat us but it down i get that they have come here and look for yourself if you find any of you can tell me where if you're going to going to be going anywhere the media is a media the studio it is really that that what it is but i do not get any we agree that he should put me off off with anyone else for. no for you to crank out reports
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and they are still in the middle between south three and sweden that game probably twenty minutes just gone in a couple of chances either way but nothing to report apart from that we'll be back to using marine i talked to his analysis for the meantime here's the sunshine from moscow. little.
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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 our god. and i don't 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.
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you are watching all the international live from our moscow studio with me in a day or two to hear our top news stories this hour german chancellor angela merkel is facing one of the toughest test data for leadership as a rift over refugee policies threatens to derail her coalition government the dispute has put merkel on a collision course with the interior minister a key coalition figure who's been quoted as saying he can no longer work with merkel has been heavily criticised 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 cabinet and the recent poll doesn't bode well for the chancellor either as a growing number of germans say they oppose receiving more migrants. sixty two percent of those surveyed agree with the interior minister's plan to turn away undocumented migrants at the border while nearly ninety percent say they want
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faster deportations of rejected asylum seekers reaction on the streets of berlin. i hope they find a way to resolve this because it doesn't make any sense. to minister is trying to put police waive the michael crisis but angela merkel stance on this issue has been very courageous and she shouldn't back down. 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. for the into your. years and. immediately we don't have months or years to come to look for solution of the imminent causes what. america is it's not so question of weeks or months is a question of days or was how long we translate. what she did
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in. two thousand and fifteen in. the drama borders. creating an influx of my guns this was the situation which was unbelievable and since then we have more than two million people in the country and we don't know who is in that country for hundreds of thousands so this is a blow. to your. well anglo merkel is now at a media conference discussing this very issue she said that she accepted the need to make concessions on the issue of migration and she added that she would accept a new and stricter border control plan proposed by see her for her interior minister as part of the plan migrants registered in other e.u. countries will start being turned away as of july the first of an agreement within the block is reached is not reached. now
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online t.v. show provider netflix has reportedly told its staff the maximum amount of time they can stare at each other in the office in a bid to prevent harassment at work artie's honest literally takes a look. 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 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
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a safe and respectful working environment but do you think about when you think about the five second rule i have no idea what five second rule if you were to take a 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 yes really you guys were talking today urging people about netflix you know never play again 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. to avoid sexual harassment really taking a company by the. nonsense that you want to try it sounds like small amount of time but it's actually really good it. seems ok let's start each other let's do that. like the next miley we could do
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whatever if it can. seem 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. other for longer than five seconds because then it creates like an uncomfortable environment apparently at the y. you're looking at me i'm all right now i don't front and comfort was just one i think that sounds a little bit on that you can't have corporation with anybody and then be afraid of sexual harassment i mean that would just be weird to think you stupid people work together. look at each other. top news stories and world cup highlights from there i'll be back with more at the top of the hour.
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with no make this manufacture come sentenced to death but look well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round listen to the one percent. of the time to ignore middle of the room six. million real news room. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure to come out you have to go i mean eighty percent of the digital with you and we'll show the great game the great game you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down
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going let's go. a low as i want to you know and i'm really happy to join that to for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one i was also appreciated me to just say the review the aussie team's latest edition make up is bigger than anybody jersey but. you know world big partisan movie lot 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 smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back 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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during his years serving is regina's chief executioner jerry would hear inmates swear they were innocent. when you hear a person going to his death sticking out and he was innocent the last syringe go into his body he's taken out that he was innocent on his last words as last. and give me something that bank about as execution and it place some doubt there there was one young man in particular washington jr. he was tried to tell
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society back then that he was innocent to get down no one really paid no attention . in one thousand nine hundred three earl was arrested in culpepper virginia and brought in for questioning he thought it was for a burglary he had committed. a question by different. and will use it as datum. and they than no i want to quote him out of which call kept. was going to dump and. after intense questioning police officers extracted a confession from her for the brutal rape and stabbing murder of a one thousand year old mother of three. at his trial experts testified that earle had an i.q. of only sixty nine and was extremely suggestible casting doubt on his confession.
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despite inconclusive evidence the jury found guilty and the judge sentenced him to death. he was taken to mecklenburg a supermax prison in virginia. he was scared to death he was tempted he didn't want to come out of so. he's mentally retarded he can read you can write i walk in to the cell and canadian thing mangled or come see what you want that was earl the whole time he was on the road he was. scared to have it. all as they were for me my mom dedekind's is a problem a swimsuit. mostly was and i hate to see the mom would have me.
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two weeks before earl's date of execution the guards came to transport him to the death house in richmond. a charity mob put him in a way saying handcuffs shackles and they walk him out. literally dragging him out and me everybody's banging on the door to hear that the cost of the guards. joe reached out to his caseworker marie dean's to see if anything could be done. i called mary in a panic and said i was. out of this god or not but i don't think you did i'll break this god knows what's going on when early arrived at the death house he was handed over to jerry. i receive earl from mecum bear and when he came in i gave a curtain to the infirmary he was given a complete physical. at that time we only had. death by electrocution chair so he didn't have a choice you could hear you know you had led to as i went through to your home
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of the day but all we got was the he said he would get new really from. and that deep game either will allow a woman to go out go into the knowing on a one. working day and night joe and marie secured a rare stay of execution. marie was convinced that earle had been pressured into falsely confessing my work with mentally retarded defendants made me know that this was a what we would call coerced confession whether it was course psychologically or. did you kill that woman no. but you told the police that you did. yes why did you tell the police that you did it. now or no no no no do you understand then that you were being. accused of
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a murder you know so you didn't understand that most. new d.n.a. tests proved earl was not the murderer he was moved off death row but he remained in prison virginia law at the time did not allow the introduction of new evidence. gerry heard little about what happened to earl his focus was on preparing for the next execution. one year after the boston marathon bombing a memorial service brought everyone together for the first time. when we walked. down the road to the site. ron and i and christie stopped at each site and said a prayer. a week later karen and ron
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united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. they cheered difference a lust and a symbolic run across the finish line. i am angry at what he did and when i see my friends and they struggle and i see other survivors. i don't want my decision to be based on how angry i get in those instances. that paul judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his interaction and have his joys. or put him to death and
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have that be the end of it. they don't get to see their little boy playing baseball anymore or reading him a story at night and in this young man is in jail and he's reading stories that he likes he's got books available to him that he enjoys or he meets with his sisters and gets to see pictures of their children growing up and i just don't think it's fair that they have had their their joys taken away from them and he still is able to experience that. care and decided to attend the trial. i want to be there to see. justice. in philadelphia nearly four years after vicki instils daughter shannon was murdered
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the police got a lead. in two thousand would there been a series of assaults started to your place fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the united states. so they sent from shannon's case to fort called. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married in the. floyd at an air force base. about eight o'clock that twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the dozen different cases. the man they arrested was twenty nine year old troy graves philadelphia's elusive center city rapist graves was accused of multiple counts of sexual assault and one count of murder in
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the death of shannon schieber. the prosecutor was district attorney lynn abraham. the prosecutor in the city of philadelphia who is known as a pretty deadly d.a. in other words she put more people on death row then any other prosecutor in pennsylvania and probably any large number around the country. graves was found guilty and the district attorney wanted the death penalty but the she bers did not . it meant they would have to fight for the life of their daughter's killer we had said to each other and consulted with our very large families that what we do if they ever caught a ball we would stick to our principles and off someone was going to want to put to death we were going to argue for a life without the possibility of parole. the district attorney voiced her disagreement and outrage. the district attorney there became very very
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upset she became very public with her and with her opinion and she said i don't care what the schieber said the death penalty was the appropriate sentence for their daughter's murder. why would they not want. for vicki in cill the answer was clear. we just can't let this anger this natural human anger and pain overwhelm us and make us so then full and hateful because it would just over time destroy us and we know that. vicki and sil received piles of hate mail the cues in them of not loving their daughter. you know if you can't stand by your principles when it's difficult they're not your principal. several years past before jerry learned that washington was not guilty. it had to
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be like fifteen or twenty executions at that girl who was released from death row that i found out that he was he was innocent as it were out as that's as close calling you know he came within days and how to execute it as a person. our criminal justice system supposed to be the best in the world. make those mistakes and yet when you see a person like harold washington. something happened there. in the aftermath of the oklahoma city bombing in one thousand nine hundred five congress passed legislation to escalate death sentences the result was a dramatic increase in executions by one thousand nine hundred nine jerry was putting to death more than one person a month. and a death certificate reads. death by almost i.
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you know i don't make sense i don't want to be consider a person deaths committed all messiah but that's what every. apple. sixty two executions and the only kilobit akon seen was myself and i refused to look into the mirror. she nearly took the life of her washington and couldn't help but wonder if there were others. research now shows that for every nine executions there is one inmate found innocent and exonerated. one out of ten who might have been mistakenly put to death. last night a financial survival job today with the money laundering first to visit this passenger seat.

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