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and like to do better would be that ruthlessness in front of goal but the pleasing thing for me was that the runs and the movement created those opportunities and if we keep doing that then we will score goals very impressive with very impressed with how it came out so. enormous responsibility on his shoulders to not only school the goals but also to lead the team and he's not saying no he's a by the way kind of behind it if we're going to hear that or the drums are starting and they won their game told the crowd peter all of our is done there for us peter just when we felt it was over the last minute when i had a lot of being in funds where you belief which is i think as we can now see the happiness people are very very pleased certainly england fans very pleased with that we in. the law just body of england found the loudest crowd of english fans was right behind that goal and it's behind that goal we hurricane school that went on in that ninety minutes. that's
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true we go to you i even found yeah there we go what's it been like hope you found the i was going to hear nothing about bush up first so how do i showed i was told don't bring your phone because they'll tough it so you mean you've heard everything . i would say to people scold find out for yourself you know quality assurance we let them get on the do what they good today because they were generous and i just want to come watch football be part of this for. russia the movement for want to see an open it's the fruits for sale really one. good on them is doing well we decided to come and we came in and we just found people to be super friendly brand new stadium fantastic atmosphere fantastic people. have decided to see funds have been very impressive very loud very vocal and when we don't have are really very sort of routed either to those. mark you know hopefully
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the second half of the second game pushed a little is i hear the cheers underneath peter just before you go before the game that being the british media reports other media reports about a plague of flies in volgograd which it fred into this for the game for players and also fans alike it was the during the day absolutely horrific you know during the day you horrible i was swarmed with them i went for a room this morning and when i washed my when i went in the shower afterwards i think i washed about two or three thousand of them out of my head they died out in the evening thankfully i don't think they played any part in the game but during the day time games and bullshit they could all be saluted watch out. after. the game and next time paloma you'd expect them to win but then it's all about belgium because belgium didn't start the best but they came out on top quite easily in the
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end they did what i had to do today they beat them three nil yeah. looks comfortable at the end but then again both of them are one of the closest one of the maybe favorites to win this tournament people in general think that they have a fantastic squad but it's to the you know it's a long way to go away but they're looking all right so far three nil the win in the well in the first five days of this world cup is going fast peter is that five days in that we have seen the big boys fail to impress underdogs like iceland or run securing some at big scalps on the two million fans who flocked to russia to witness the action well they haven't left disappointed. us.
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they knew rumors about like russian hooligans or russian hackers a while in america. russian spying how many people are spying on you right now. probably living telling people they're watching the stock when you get the same isp or that i see and they have been checked and i. could stop as i know better in.
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amazing and you know where we are just in the most part on the bluefin in the sea if you were out of everybody's coming i can imagine. nationalities probably even more on the streets most of us from person that's the suit is beautiful the weather is amazing amazing experience for me. but more and leave a little bit of water and need a little bit of holiday but we will be back. with our chief for some finals and for the. day for you on the match between colombia and japan is currently under way the game got off to a dramatic start and we've just seen a goal from japan scoring on a penalty kick that's giving japan a one nil lead we'll keep an eye on that game for you as we continue our news from
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down. london woke up today still buzzing from england's last minute victory last night his probably boyko with the exuberant press reaction. pretty celebrate three headlines here across the board lots of pundits on the radio talking about the young england team look at that harry k. the man of the match on all the front pages i'm going to losing these papers here on all the front pages of the newspapers this morning all the pundits talking about how the team can improve going forward and i shore a few stories especially in the run up to the match about how the hosts in volgograd would how they had been welcoming england fans with open arms and how the fans there had been outnumbered by two ms ians but apparently the russian hospitality was there for everyone to see now one particular headline i enjoyed was this one world cup twenty eighteen it says england fans praise welcomed by. russian
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hosts as they celebrate when and there's a quote from an england fan that says i was speaking to a russian ultra all he wanted to do was hug me so even those dreaded russian ultras that we've heard so much about in the run up to this world cup behaving themselves for a change so contrary to a lot of the predictions everything seems to have gone off without a glitch and some very celebrated we had lines here in the british media this morning. well meanwhile some of the brazilian players brought some to the training that kid is seen as they enjoyed that time on the pitch while kicking the ball went around the twenty minutes favorite so warming up ahead of the game against costa rica on friday we'll be bringing you all of the world cup highlights over the coming hours to stay with us about.
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thank you. welcome back let's take a look at some of the headlines from around the world now u.s. president donald trump has announced plans to establish a sixth branch of the armed forces dealing with space warfare and spirit currently overseen by the u.s. air force trying to claims america needs a bigger presence in space artie's kellogg warping explains. the usa already has the army the navy the coast guard the marine corps and there's the u.s. air force but donald trump says that there's one potential conflict zone that's been too long neglected very importantly i'm here by directing the department of defense and pentagon to establish
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a space force as the sixth branch of the armed forces that's a big statement a new division of the u.s. military dedicated to waging extraterrestrial battles and when it comes to finding a name for it hollywood is full of inspiration. now the youth of tomorrow must travel across the stars to defend. the honor. let's see if we can get some new ideas from the streets of new york. could be anything to nail color space court us since face forced us to
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store elite force twitter has gone wild ever since donald trump made the announcement folks online or even taking a stab at designing the logo but here's a question who exactly will the space forces be fighting against you know up in the great beyond. it's not enough that we're fighting with everybody that loves us went over to fight in space. and less likely we don't like the space. in the elevator probably not but nothing outside aliens wise you get a fine you know life outer space trump says this won't just be any intergalactic fighting force it will be number one when it comes to defending america. it is not enough to merely have the american presence in space we must have american dominance in space so important now if hollywood has taught us anything it's that trump is going to have plenty of competitors up and r.t.
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new york. it's been six years since wiki leaks editor julian assange and to the ecuadorian embassy in london and he hasn't left since as fans thought refuge there to avoid being extradited to sweden over sexual assault allegations in a case later dropped but he's still a wanted man in the u.s. on espionage charges artie's nastia churkin a look at the twists and turns of this ongoing saga. it's been a deadlocked case that stretched on and on today marks six years since the wiki leaks chief julian assange stepped foot into the ecuadorian embassy in london and has not left since that's over twenty one hundred days cooped up behind those walls the main reason his biggest fear us or tell you should for weiqi leaks exposing information that those running the show in washington would prefer to have kept under wraps.
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julian assange is a terrorist usually treated as an enemy combatant with you it should be closed down promoting indecisively disguise a traitor a treasonous and he has broken every law of the united states the guy ought to be shot i'm not for the death penalty so if i'm not for the death penalty i want to do it illegally shoot the son of a wiki leaks walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service ignorance or misplaced idealism is no longer an acceptable excuse for lionizing these demons in these last six years a lot has happened the original swedish investigation into sexual assault allegations against a songe has come and gone international organizations such as the un have called his detention arbitrary and demanded his release concerns have been raised multiple
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times about his deteriorating health including in london courtrooms a son his legal team has made appeal after appeal for him to be guaranteed secure passage if he were to walk out of a quote dorian territory onto british soil but to no avail he's still wanted by british authorities for breaching bail conditions when he initially stepped foot into the embassy a songe worries if he walks out he'll be sent straight to the us this is. isn't has always been about the risk of extradition she denied states and that risk remains real nobody can credibly deny that really in december julian assange was granted a quid or even citizenship raising his hopes that his story was finally going somewhere but that hasn't happened either ecuador's new president who took office last year has indicated that he's no frown of a songe speaking out about politics while under his roof demanding that the journalist and publisher does not exceed the limits of free speech since march songes access to the internet and other forms of communication have been caught in
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the us. i have made a very respectful remark to mr asuncion his status doesn't allow him to talk about the politics of any country let alone ours. it looks increasingly like julian assange just threatening to stay his welcome at the ecuadorian embassy which means the direction of this lengthy saga will head next it's probably more uncertain now than ever and it's going to r.t. . what human rights activists craig murry believes is on likely julia songs will ever walk free from the embassy. what we're seeing is extremely shameful we're seeing pressure being brought to bear on ecuador by the united states by spain and by various neo conservative motivated countries in order to silence and potentially imprison one of the great editors and journalists that our time has contributed massively to public knowledge all the signs are that the united states intends to
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extradite assange as soon as he is able to leave the embassy and this on charges of espionage is an extremely serious offense and it's quite extraordinary. that somebody who was simply published information given them to information of enormous public interest to put into the public domain the country which historically has claimed to be the champion of the speech seeks to being that kind of highly political persecution against the publisher and editor. well you can find plenty more of today's stories on our website r.t. dot com and if you feel like having your say on the news then don't follow us on social media we'll be back in just under thirty minutes with you that.
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would normally gets manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the financial merry go round to listen to the one percent. tonight we can all middle of the room signals. from the real news is room. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us 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 meet the center of the beach with all we with you and we will show the great game
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the great game you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy for joined out to for the two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one i was also pretty sure needs to just read the review beyond the team's latest edition to make up a bigger certainly better jersey book. during his years serving is regina's chief executioner jerry would hear inmates swear they were innocent. when you hear a person going to be sticking out that he was innocent the last syringe go into his
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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 society back then that he was innocent to get 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 these are all in question by different. data. and they've done no i want to call. them out which call couple. was going to dump and. after intense questioning police
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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. 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 the cell. he's mentally retarded he couldn't read he couldn't write i walked in to the cell and canadian thing mangled door come see what you want that was earl the whole time he was on the road he was. scared to
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have it. out as they were for me my mom did a games. a promise once or. motives that i hate to see the mom or dad me. 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 walked him out. literally drugging him out and me everybody's banging on the door for the cost of the guards. joe reached out to his caseworker marie deans to see if anything could be done. i called mary in a panic i set out. all of this god or not but i don't think he did i'll break this
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god knows what's going on when early arrived at the death house he was handed over to jerry i received earl from mecca member and when he came in i gave him a good trade into 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 it you know you had led to as i went through to your home and have a date all we got was the he said he was getting really from. dental . in the daytime whether willow want me to go on go on if you know nothing or no way. working day and night joe and marie secured a rare stay of execution. marie was convinced that earl had been pressured into falsely confessing my work was mentally retarded defendants many know that this was
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a what we would call a coerced confession whether of course psychologically or for some of us did you kill that woman knows what you told the police that you did. it why did you tell the police that you did it. how i know you don't know so you understand then that you were being. accused of a murder. they didn't understand most. new d.n.a. tests proved earl was not the murderer he was moved off death row but he remained in prison for genial 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.
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one year after the boston marathon bombing and the morial 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 carolyn run united with survivors at the two thousand and fourteen boston marathon. i they cheered their friend celeste and the 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
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fall 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 die. and 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.
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i want to be there to see. justice. in philadelphia nearly four years after vicki instils daughter shannon was murdered the police got a lead. in two thousand would there been a series of assaults started taking place in fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the united states. so they sent the from shannon's case to fort collins. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married and employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that night twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this
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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 men they arrested 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 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 shippers did not . it meant they would have to fight for the life of their daughter's killer.
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we had said to each other and consulted with our very large families that what would we do if they ever caught a ball we would stick to our presence and if someone was going to want him 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 upset she became very public with her and with her opinion and she said i don't care what the hubris said the death penalty was the appropriate sentence for their daughter's murder. why were they not one. for vicki instilled the answer was clear. we just can't let this anger it's 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.
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vicki and sil received piles of hate mail accusing 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 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 wound that's that's as close calling you know he came within days in how to execute an innocent person. a criminal justice system supposed to be the best in the world. make those mistakes but yet when you see a person like earl washington. something happened there. in the.

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