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force particularly by to take you to england finds courage. all the way from portsmouth on the south coast to volgograd i spoke to them they told me their story when i was told that it was going to take me so many hours to get from the lean to here in volgograd thoughts and awfully long way to go not half as long as these chaps of may join now by michonne jamie who have cycled here to volgograd for the england game all the way from portsmouth in england every day for twenty three days one hundred miles every day and we go yes they lunched on. as much as people have asked us and. many many questions and many tanks and many messages from people next thing i can eat if i wanted to cycle to day woods however i'm really once again on a bike ever again you've done this for a very serious reason haven't you. the probably more fun for cancer research u.k. is what we've been taught them for every day we've been waken up and thing right
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we're going to rise this much more money. right so just right now england have put the ball in the net as you have come back to us one nil and hari cain ten minutes in doing what he does best to tell them striker in the six yard box scoring for a one nil lead against in group g. well earlier in that same group the two other teams in the group clashed in tsotsi belgium taking care of parliament pretty easily three nil the scoreline really a kind of doubled up at belgium opened there are a kind in the second half if we can have a look at that dream merton's scoring in the forty seven minutes so we're trying to get pictures of those in just a moment yet there we go there straight look at this strike by the way volley corner one belgium after that a striker. kaku he had a header in the sixty nine. a minute for to really gain stage time i'm really not
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doing too much in terms of opposition against the mighty belgians. who didn't have to wait too long his third his second belgian spirit i should say a little. over the people want a nice strike that was in the seventy fifth minute three nil belgium to top group g. but england at the moment leading one nil they'll join them on top if the scoreline stays the same now the president all of came to sort she to support his country during their first ever appearance a world cup and no one there was a few nerves maybe today in the opening game and he spoke exclusively to r.t. ahead of the much bad beat to support my team here in sochi do this first time that bennett was going to play in the war so good. so you see all the family there's a lot of five thousand people like ours we came and i'll be watching the game and then headed back to bend over to beautiful city because we really enjoyed it he
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said well if i felt it but i mean as a result you truly are the first time i go through this event. ok i'm going to go join peter right behind this camera crew to watch the rest of the england game and we will be back through right throughout the hour with more on the game in that leading part of the one nil. excuse me one nil as it stands belgium beating on a three no before that well in the first five days of this world cup we have seen some unexpected results underdogs like iceland iran ticking points against some of the championships favorites will be able to do the same right now they're not looking too bad although under former discussed all of the last few days actions but much as united boss on r.t.e. co-host himself joe simmering you. before all this stone and started to make some predictions for us didn't you hear my going to those going the predictions. print
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out a little bit and a little bit. of have a funny feeling and trying to bring some well some salt and pepper to it let's have a great day can we we know that joe is i there was a prince in europe why and russia would get active it there it is russia and europe they're in good position because they're almost almost that russia needs and russia needs a draw against egypt and job done and. to want to. like a great way then let's go on to great big joe as i said spain and portugal and it's only one game so i ran portugal but nothing to tell you we just need you just need to be careful when you play against iran you cannot lose against iran because if you're on the six points. it's qualified and one of the big ones is all three saying let's have a look at that one. jos i said france australia the title says france denmark yeah but you saw how they lost yes off in the last not deserving to lose in my opinion the last book showing clearly that they were competing for points and if they
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compete that's where you're going strong and i still think the can do obviously a better result against against so my protection you steal look easy to break take argentina nigeria. yeah you know here i think i'm going to lose with nigeria not just because they lost the match but specially because the way they lost. i didn't like a troll when i looked to paper like many of the players i like. the names i saw nigerians typically strong african country i was disappointed. when i see a player like john obi mikel to play. as. it is impossible to be good with playing as a because i think judy lost a good six. to get to that and to gives not i mean to the to the team thinking in
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that position suppress move on to creeping hearings. serbia brazil city didn't get i didn't like syria did look good so i told the media my predictions that i was not thinking that sort of deal was going home i was wishing serbia was going home which is a different thing because i want i want to go on on a holiday you could see that when switzerland got a point against brazil obviously they can get three against costa rica probably they can get one against serbia and then if they go to five. my prediction can steal can still go with brazil and and switzerland but i have to confess i want my play to go on and let's move on bank f. . germany and mexico germany are far from that great.
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i don't like to go to germany i think is going to qualify with six points. and then mexico has a big chance now to qualify even with five so you're from mexico doesn't lose against three of them which is very possible and doesn't lose against south korea which is very possible all lose one between the other ones which is also normal as in mexico but if i would five or six points and i don't believe that you're going to have a football scandal with germany going home so i think my prediction will be correct finally you being with us what five day it is your last day today just tell us what have been you your impressions of moscow and also the world cup know the. the atmosphere in the city amazing and you know where we are just in the most iconic place in in the city where of everybody is coming i can. so to two
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nationalities probably even more on the streets that mysterious fantastic that the city is beautiful the weather is amazing almost to do i have to believe that these are the best studio in there in their television presence amazing experience for me . but now i need a little bit of work need a little bit of holiday but we will be back to we. we've got to for something fun also fun. says harlan kentucky. we've all the
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places you can go straight families leave. a co money since he was no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines of said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's how it's happened.
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it. there this is r.t. international broadcasting to you live from our moscow studio i'm neki aaron well as both footballers live for a few minutes now and take a look at some of the world headlines donald trump has called on staff at the washington post to go on strike against the newspaper's billionaire owner r.t. samir a car reports from the u.s. capitol. well this is yet another dispute between the washington post and its employees but to remind the viewers the washington post is owned by jeff bezos the founder of amazon and the richest man alive according to forbes he purchased the paperback in twenty thirteen for two hundred fifty million dollars and the story trumps referring to sort of with the washington post union publicly calling on bases to provide better working conditions and better pay for their workers i'm fighting for a decent raise because i believe everyone has contributed to the post success deserves assure that i'm fighting for a better retirement benefits i'm fighting and retain some amount of job security but this isn't the first time bezos has been publicly called out for not providing
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suitable working conditions when he visited germany back in april to actually receive an award for business innovation and social responsibility ironically he was met with protests by amazon employees and bases responded to the protest saying quote i am very proud of our working conditions and i'm very proud of the wages that we pay claiming that his companies pay much higher wages compared to others but this petition signed by four hundred washington post employees was indorsed by the president of the united states by a twitter of course now he tweeted a washington post employees want to go on strike because basis isn't paying them enough i think a really long strike would be a great idea employers would get more money and we'd get rid of fake news for an extended period of time but for some quick background trump has publicly feuded with the washington post who he calls fake news for writing negative stories about him but the washington post union didn't appreciate trump's support saying that it wasn't helpful for their cause given that the president's support is really just an attempt to attack the paper and its mission but the washington post union out of
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the even though they are raising concerns about workplace issues it doesn't undermine their support for bases and fellow journalists in their fight to bring truth to light so considering that they turn down such a significant endorsement from the president the united states it remains to be seen whether or not the world's richest man will acquiesce to their the man. the me to contrive a see has raised many questions for example how long you can stare at a coworker before being accused of sexual harassment while online t.v. show a show provided netflix apparently has the answer artie's alycia check it out explains . 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
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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 what you think it would be about i can eat something after i fall off or 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 oh 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
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ridiculous company. nonsense that you want to try to sound like small amount of time but it's actually really good. seems ok let's start each other let's do that. like the next smiling we could do whatever you think. 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 with. i look at each other for longer than five seconds because that it creates like an uncomfortable environment apparently where you're looking at me and i don't front and constables i think it sounds a little bit odd that you can't have corporation with anybody and then be afraid of sexual harassment i mean that would just be weird i think it's stupid it's how can
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people work together and not look at each other. chancellor merkel is backing a strict new border control plan coalition threatens to break up over the migrant crisis from july the first germany may turn away immigrants registered in the e.u. countries if there is no block agreement on the issue. so you want us to use it as a serious supports the interior minister supplant to launch a master plan for integration however i am interested in finding the solution in good compilation with our european neighbors the decision should be bilateral not unilateral and should not create problems for third party countries the city you and the c.s.u. have a common goal to better organize and control the migration issue and to reduce the number of people entering the situation of two thousand and fifteen will not and cannot happen again. we support the chancellor in seeking bilateral deals with
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other countries but we have to reject refugees who applied for asylum who have been reduced good as an asylum seeker in other e.u. countries it's not only possible it's necessary i've been asked whether the plan contradicts european law and that is if we can achieve the same result in law we'll be happy to do so if the chancellor can't reach agreement with we must implement the plan anyway the man behind the strict new rules merkel's in terry a minister horta say hertha is even quoted as saying he could no longer work with her merkel has been heavily criticised for implementing an open door refugee policy which is seen over a million people pouring into germany since the start of the my current crisis in twenty fifteen she's faced tough opposition from within her 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 sixty two percent of those surveyed agreed with the interior minister's plan to turn away
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undocumented migrants at the border while nearly ninety percent say they want to foster deportations of rejected us fly them stickers we gauge reaction on the streets of berlin. i hope the find a way to resolve this because it doesn't make any sense. didn't hear a minister is trying to stuff the populace wave of the mike in crisis but anglo-american 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 it 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.
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america has it's not it's a question of weeks or months is a question of days or was how long we translate. what she did in. fifteen in opening our drum and borders. creating an influx of my guns this was a situation which was unbelievable and since we have more than two million people in the country and we don't know who was in the country for hundreds of souls and this is a blow. to your pain and security as for. nearly a year after iraq's most of the was liberated by iraqi and u.s. led forces from islamic state and joining a joey has traveled to the war torn city in her capacity as a special envoy to the un refugee agency islamic state took control of mosul in
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twenty fourteen holding on to the city for three long years and liberation campaign launched by iraq with the support of the us lasted nine months and claimed thousands of civilian lives as well as displacing. hundreds of thousands. this is the worst devastation i've seen in all my years if you need to see our six people have lost everything. and the trauma and the loss that they have 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
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and their bodies in this rubble that stay here. and you can smell the bodies. and there's unexploded ordinance. of the. community. that. you're watching r.t. international we're going to delve back into the world of football after this very short break stay with us. as he should be. one of the people so he be in luck because on the bus with. just me what i mean i well me and nothing. but the same.
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boat. what i was was a. dumb move to move me. to school i'm. only in the spirit in the prison instead of instead i'm a watchman blood from a responsible.
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for intimate oh is that and there have none he moved can you hear me shall i. him and i should let. them know. is this is harlan kentucky. employees it was very funny. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was it said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened.
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f.o.c. i played golf. welcome back you're watching r.t. international let's return to all things football now with our teams down column.
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if you've joined us on the show wanted to interview because paul is more in korea overlaps with the one to keep coming through little is watching us nor the wimbledon guy. on quince was in the ring to use that liverpool. he knew about you within the club and you come on in school you firstly go. wimbledon. you're always comfort and always fighting your own abilities but did you believe for a minority ninety seven so that you know one hundred ninety eight did you foresee the journey that you would then go on well it's always hard to for say it. but throughout my life i always succeeded in every you know game i played in or actually you know debut fail and schoolboys in my you know every big game i always
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. succeeded really i call into the national school of excellence and then go in saying to the same. you know i was without sound in big had i was the bass player in the train from twelfth right the way through probably a nine eight and then you know and then obviously you mix it with the big cases once you start trying and once you get the price of the training session you then start to fail and then you might you diaby when you score and then all of a sudden you forget about all my gold in the if you think right this is just playing alongside stan collymore will be filed this is brilliant and you forget about it and i think in life was always found is if you have a great experience some. go in and failing you just the you take to it straight away and you just parts of it and the next step playing for england whatever it might be you just fail as if it's an inevitable step and you can do it
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you don't even think about can i do it you think about doing it we were. going through the sort of ninety seven ninety nine season with a whoop at the end of it there was the potential you could go to a group who wasn't just comes in trying to recruit but remember stan remember the players back in those days. you look at it now people should look at this is we keep. in mind is when you going wife. me keep won't preach sharing your poll found yourself. as one of the nuns all schooling twenty plus go through very different sorts if you school twenty goals this you know and you're an english strike you'd be in the english. you couldn't get in with the goals back in those days robbie followed me into school every year and become the co was going all the time. it didn't mean you're going to be in the england squad that depth at that point so i was looking at these players thinking you know how my ever going to get and same as a young kid but as a siren and having been in the political six months i start to think you know walk
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. when i was making my dad be for england than in and around the time there was such a good fail in about england we had just come off a brilliant you know your a ninety six in our country football was bose and you know we had to go to england same we out someone implies there was just you know to get in the england same was was huge was everything and to get the call opens to get my first cap was it was it was such an honest such pride you know on you know the thoughts of my family and myself it was it was it was brilliant at the time. to me. that group of players because they knew internationals you know director was the most famous flight on the planet know that you know him very well when i first joined the england squad on the white down i was travelling with paul ince will be filed a statement monem him and then as soon as you and so the hotel it's lights at night most people are in bad take in c. gives me a little bit of a toll and that night night wilko it was was the will cook for me it was my age you
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know i was ten years old or something and. in those days were with it's a way rose and to say catherine and so finance and all michael ware every set it was just wow on the i'm amongst the elite now like anybody does us if i was for the first few you don't fail normally in your environment and you want to gain the respect i think is is is the show is i want to gain the respect of all the the top players. i don't really fail even when i went to the will call me and rio ferdinand with it so youngsters we hung out together still didn't failed as a. i think in football what people don't realize is. there's a lot of respect and you can. stay in games and then driving a ferrari the next day because the likes of yourself would say i hang on a minute and that's right you know you have to earn your stripes so even when i was in the ninety nine nine i will cope i still felt a little bit. paltz of on the pitch impossible to try to pitch but in and around
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these are the same you pros and stale and little bit in all of them i'm respectful of them and didn't want to do anything that they could think he's getting above his station in terms of getting the cool i mean it's a big scene from when did you find out that you were in the phone squads we were in on a pretty will cope. you know get together let's say training camp all the families were that the most of and i think it was a twenty three month squad in the would have been twenty seven twenty eight plays it was going to be a few go and we all out all little five minute time slots to knock on the gaffer's room i think if i'm honest by that time i was prayed from really goldenberg i don't know on yasser i thought i was i thought i was going to go and then obviously the rumors come around that dowsers not go in the gases wreck the room and all the times of input box on our ideas saying you know my word that's you know a bombshell of a.

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