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feeling he's getting out of the group would be a fantastic achievement i think they recognize that win against saudi arabia it wasn't just three points it was the convincing manner in which it was done and of course will help the goal difference average that well i didn't join i'd like to know. what it was you could hear they're sure that they can get out of that group again like i said the goal difference will be a big factor in that for them but they'll also be hoping as well that's in terms of you know the game today that egypt will have to come out at them because egypt needs to win where was russia or perhaps with that win against saudi arabia could settle for a draw and see what happens in the other game so for them they'll be looking to exploit some of the space perhaps that egypt will be at the back as they seek to attack it with the game so i do see with those fans if we've seen all day with other supporters as well there is reason to be optimistic but i would have to wait
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and see late to deceive the exactly how that's going to pan out yeah terrible weather but that's always a leveller i think question is who's it going to benefit and you can see that the fans they're not dampened by this one but it's going to be a big game lots of excitement i'm sure to come in the fifty prior to the kickoff many thanks ali in st petersburg. now about one of monday's most anticipated clashes that was between england team is here the three lines it's great time deserved it probably last gasp when a captain eri came sliding in an injury time but there was relief parties peter all of it was on the much. belief which is i think as we can now see the happiness people are very very pleased certainly england fans very pleased with. the largest body of english found the loudest crowd of english fans who is right behind that goal and it's behind that goal we're hurricane. school but when
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a. minister. nods goes do you like it when from. there we go what's it been like hope you found the i was going to hear not. sure i was told don't bring your phone because they'll talking to you i mean you've heard everything. i would say to people to go and find out who he is so you know politicians we let them get on the do what they could do they were germans and i just want to come watch football report this for support of russia the movement for war so you know the suits first really one school of good on them is doing well we decided to come we came in and we just found we would be super friendly brand new stadium fantastic atmosphere plan to stick people. have decided to use you guys have been very impressive very large very vocal. and with your room are really very sort of rotary there to loose no hope for the second game hopefully
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the second game is are you who. woke up today still buzzing from the team's injury time victory over team is it his auntie's probably boyko with the press reaction. pretty celebrates every headline 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 forwards and i saw a few stories especially in the run up to the match about how the hosts in volgograd how they had been welcoming england fans with open arms and how the fans there had been outnumbered by tin is eons 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 praised. all come by russian hosts
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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 though it's dreaded russian culture is that we've heard so much about it 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. and if you just took a careful look over my shoulder brought behind some bundles cathedral that rainbow was come up so i'm going to go and chase the pot of gold that of course it's chasing world cup riches tonight and let's leave you with some scenes from the fun first found zone as they call it here in moscow supporters that are watching the game through poland and senegal not i told you these fans are as they fill a point and whether full well really you can get out of the games over it is part of a fantastic places great spirit. nervous at the moment it's like poland. conceded on
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goal the force a massive deflection from it he said gates shot to give senegal the lead and the updates on not much will bring them to you and the rest of the build up to russia egypt my co-host if michael be with me to bail me out next that i see them. commit the corruption that's what people respect for the. players of corruption. global banking corruption they do. fine job at it but
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they'll do it here in shantytown. in a world of big partisan loot lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get the stories that midstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the bad 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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welcome back let's bring you up to speed on what's happening around the world now donald trump's announced plans to establish a sick branch of the armed forces dealing with space warfare it's currently overseen by the u.s. air force trump claims america needs a bigger presence up amongst the stars artie's caleb moore can report. 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 a space force as the six branch of the armed forces it'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
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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 name call it spaceport us say base force us star elite force twitter has gone wild ever since donald trump made the announcement folks online are 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
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we're not going to fight in space. and less likely we don't like space this site in the elevator probably not but nothing else was going to find you know like outer space trump says this won't just be any intergalactic fighting force it will be number one when it comes to defending a mare. 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 trial is going to have plenty of competitors. r.t. new york. a former cia software engineer is facing charges over what's been described as the largest information leak in the agency's history prosecutors claim that during his time at the cia joshua schulte unlawfully obtained information on its intelligence gathering capabilities he then allegedly
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provided it to an organization that this purported to publicize disseminate such information and while the indictment does not mention his organization by name the whistleblowers lawyers for the prosecution was looking for any links between him and wiki leaks the f.b.i. believed that mr schultz who was involved in that leak a sport of their list a geisha in between numerous search warrants for mr shoulder spawn for his computers and other items in order to establish the connection between mr shelton and the weekly clique. well short work for the spy agency as a software engineer for six years as a result of this investigation he was arrested last year on child pornography charges so far he's the suspect behind the leak of more than eight thousand classified documents named by prosecutors if convicted on multiple charges faces over one hundred years in jail he's believed to be the source for the wiki leaks
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vault is described as the largest ever publication of confidential documents on the agency long seven exposes the hacking tools used by the us government and wiki leaks said its source was looking for a public debate on the controversial use of such tools patrick henningsen from twenty first century wired dot com says the case against the whistleblower is aimed at intimidating others. and so this this does send out a chilling message to any potential government whistleblowers that you will be pursued by the government and that under the letter of national security you will have very little defense this conversation seems to be around out in the us press it's over the cia needs to secure its hacking tools and that seems to be the main thrust of conversation and not about what why and how these tools are being deployed and for what reason and i think that's where the conversation needs to be
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if you look at what was revealed in vault seven one of the real revelations is is that the nature of the hacking tool in other words the cia has the ability to to hack and leave finger false fingerprints in other words make it appear that somebody else had carried out the hack and this is absolutely relevant in terms of the whole russia gate conversation. photos have just emerged in the media showing australian soldiers flying a nazi flag over that all me vehicle while on operations in afghanistan the pictures were taken a decade ago during a nato led deployment they were first obtained by australian news network a.b.c. t.v. goes dawn of whipple. nato's foreign military quests and scandals revolving around them astray and armed forces have remained more or less invisible but not
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anymore when this photo emerged the kneejerk reaction of many was to palm it off clearly this was some photoshop is a bad joke a bad joke it was but only in the sense that some astray and soldier back in two thousand and seven thought it was funny to actually wave the nazi banner in the middle of an afghan he does it a stray and authorities went out of their way to condemn the stunt saying the soldiers were identified and punished completely and utterly unacceptable the flag obviously was removed the personnel involved were. disciplined but the swastika is only one nail hammered into the coffin of the reputation of the australian defense forces earlier this month the fairfax media company published the results of its own investigation into a string of actions in afghanistan it revealed for instance that in two thousand and nine senior officers forced a rookie to kill an unarmed elderly detainee as part of
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a blooding ritual initiation another soldier nicknamed wanted us apparently machine gunned a man with a prosthetic leg which was then removed from the body taken to australia and used as an improvised beer mug at the usa yes headquarters in perth the government takes all of the gay sions about australian forces seriously as a strategy and would expect this allegation must be thoroughly examined independently from the chain of command but as new evidence continues to surface that the investigation could turn out to be as lengthy as the afghan war itself we spoke to a political analyst. who told us what afghans make of the allegations of misconduct by foreign troops in the country. the general public do not really. demarcated to fish which soldier belongs to work country and the international forces are seen as one action and probably has really taken these issues seriously
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and they have been seeing it as the misbehaviors of international forces at such cases provides a real input and material for the propaganda campaign such cases that really hurts the you know the confidence of the avalon public and international sources even if the actions are taken this would not help as far as the outline public is concerned because actions are taken back home in the home countries of these soldiers which really doesn't come out in media people do not come to know about what has happened most of search cases happen in areas away of the war has intensified and it is usually difficult for the fact finders the investigation teams to trailer to those geographically a.d.'s. but we're back with more football and more well news at the top of the hour.
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with lawmakers manufacture consent to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final merry go round listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. believe. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race move is on offense very dramatic development
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only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. at white for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager billionaire owners and spending two hundred twenty million of one player. book it's an experience like nothing else on earth because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game but great so what chance with. the thinks it's more new to.
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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 it's a matter of just the debt that we believe serves as a deterrent capital punishment is tainted by racial disparity having my father's killers executed another in the a sense of closure is it to restore society or is it an issue if you took a life should your life be taken and justice is about us as a society. one
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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 in 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 witnessed a young lady are shot to death by before my eyes i want to reward what a young lady because. i was. told if. my thing is that if a person take a life of another person in that person's life should be taken and asked what i
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believe. jerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer 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. getting this person brady plays mixed up in my prepare him just to see is key it's for the last time and. a last kiss of his mother says to me as a wife or daughter. with all of human you know in this is one human that had made a mistake. 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. we would keep it a secret and i kept it
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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 in fear the morning we met some friends and lost and. twenty three thousand runners and half 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
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was this incredible loud. explosion. was. seven there six of us were injured. one of our friends lost both of her legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my daughter. from her. and i had trapped. the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people killed three including krystal campbell. and eight year old martin richard.
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police pursue two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. six year old tamar alonzo maya was killed in a shootout. again later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar alive. 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. 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 nyad serene meant at the federal court.
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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. should seek the death penalty. were i don't know. i don't know. i don't know what justice is. i got an e-mail.
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terrorist acts where 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 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
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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 she and 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 police last night they were running up the steps they broke open her door and she was laying naked on her bed. there are.
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by the time we got through delphia though 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 mean it hit us very quickly. i just remember the whole hundred prints that we'd be able to gather to get through this. that weekend they attended mass. when we got to the lord's prayer. saying the lord's prayer out loud it was a real confrontation. forgives christmas as we preserve those who trespass against
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him. i had to abandon something i had been same. often probably thoughtlessly thousands of times over my over my one. and if anyone would have asked us well what would she want to do if you if you ever found who did this i don't i just why be so angry i want to i'd want him dead to maybe i don't know i never had this happen there was this so painful. eight days later the schieber is buried there twenty three year old daughter. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be all for the rich eight point six percent
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market saw a thirty percent raise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per cent that first shot and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only boom but. the. thing. is this is harder than kentucky. so we're all in this really bummed place people are going straight families are rebuilding. mean a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the polis the said that that was a drive to seize.
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