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then you listen to the assistant and then he was he realized he was inside the box straightaway get the penalty no complaints from anyone. this might not have had a major impact in this particular game but this could be you know very significant in a later match especially in the knockout rounds this is one of those incidents where sometimes you don't get the penalty should have done and you're complaining that cost you the tournament i think and if i can tease a little bit for the pain the strike the show that goes out tomorrow we actually have and this sort of we try to explain exactly what it is. we've been to fee for and ask the revelent relevant people. to to put us in the picture and we're looking back a little bit on on how the decisions has been made some of them have been good this one was absolutely perfect and exactly to the letter of the law and the intent of so i have to commend the referee and the assistant that's what he's called this is
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about referees have to commend them i thought that they really were just starting to smoke because in previous world cups i was thing this kind of an iconic item you know in the brazil is in a moment previous thought and i think rapidly becoming the iconic item of russia twenty eighty could be the mustache if maybe it's going to be the mistress of victory the way things are going it's the chip a chance so from a stance there it is everybody wants to be the russian manager because he has the golden touch you know this was a gimmick started by a late night russian t.v. host i wanted to show support for standards of chess of who we still need to see smile i don't know if india. and everyone's been encouraged to go first that's a semi smile i would say. that's when he has that he's very very i was probably on his wedding day i think the focus is this is good you know this is coming this is binding people together it's like a common denominator in the way they were they everyone talks about the world cup and they have this they see that that's it. paskin to be
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a best seller now i'm sure that it's going to be more about you know he he is a hero at the moment for russia. every decision that he has made has been the right decision and if we suffer to choosing his mate has paid off and has actually went to the chief for him so so far the russian manager is a hero off i off the russian team horse he can talk about the cherish if you score three goals and zuba but you need someone to lead and he has done that and when he picked the squad and people forget that he picked somebody also ellis picked fellows that had retired from international football and still is working i saw they were excellent today they were in the eating thirty year old son to home against muscle and some people saying the best friend well. he got a kick from the fencing pretty impressive specs plan the well i said oh no only something to say some people some people i think it's our legs who are whose accidents and people are watching we came across he's
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a massive liverpool supporter and he obviously he's been watching he's actually been saying you know he's watching this with two hearts which i don't understand anything of alexa countries just won two games what's out about. the you can see that people are walking out from the stadium well maybe not as loud at the moment but there are bits and pieces of them chanting russia russia. just celebrating this victory and last night i spoke to a lot of egyptian fans a lot of russian fans they both told me they are going to lose they're still going to be a massive party on the russian side it's clearly obvious that the party will be massive egyptians will see whether they will paci well they will live up to that promise and party as well but undoubtedly the atmosphere is building up already a lot of people here a lot of jubilation and the same goes for the stadium itself the level of support from the russian national team supporters was absolutely unheard all around a. everyone's happy here is absolutely unheard of in
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a sense that at luzhniki at the opening game five nil demolition of saudi arabia there were very loud but yet very monotonous this time there were actually songs there were actually dances in the stands and it's something along the lines of what you mentioned earlier peter that maybe this is something that the lessons that they have learned from the visiting supporters from all over the world particularly from latin america but we are expecting again a massive condo in the streets of st petersburg tonight just as it happened ten years ago in two thousand and eight when russia beat the netherlands to make it to the semifinal of the euros which was also unexpected i remember those scenes very well the cities went wild particularly moscow and i'll be in a street in st petersburg tonight to see what that would look like. and this funny pub or a joint in central moscow and shot his impressions of the world cup so. hope you're enjoying the atmosphere first of all what do you think of this world cup so far. three football super on rio's over to read the book.
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saw good to see how people enjoyed being was how many teams did you coach into and during the world cup five five five it's not a record that must be annoying or a cause but this is very important for me i don't look for the record all that with all your experience he thinks that ice-t. things and far in this comes just now. i've suffered being too much today so they go to say thank you very very good game speed they have everything organisation if you later tell you they play a perfect game today a perfect game show they go first ever because when a long on on the resume normal go over this surely mother but that my impression of began to there was no way to everything when you need to have your fellow there over bringing all the world cup highlights over the coming out as. it's.
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a little. bit difficult to leave. it up. to listen that it.
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seems wrong but. just don't hold. any goal that is yet to shape out these days to come to advocate and gain from it because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. after three years of conflict it has been estimated that out of a population of twenty seven point four million twenty two point two million people in yemen are in need of humanitarian assistance so why are the u.s. and u.k. so committed to the saudi u.a.e. war on yemen.
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welcome back to the program and other news now a former cia software engineer is facing charges over what has been described as the largest information leak in the agency's history prosecutors claim that during his time at the cia joshua shorter unlawfully obtained information on its intelligence gathering capabilities he then allegedly provided it to an organization that purported to publicly disseminate such information and while the indictment doesn't not doesn't mention this organization by the name the whistleblowers lawyers said the prosecution was looking for any links between him and we keep. the f.b.i. believe that mr schultz who was involved in that leak a sport of their list a geisha in numerous search warrants for mr shouldest bomb for his computers and other items in order to establish the connection between mr sheldrake and the wiki leaks leak chilled to 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
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charges so so far he's the suspect behind the leak of more than eight thousand classified documents named by prosecutors if convicted on multiple charges childer faces over one hundred years in jail he's believed to be these source for leaks vault seven is described as the largest ever publication of confidential documents on the agency 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 having seen 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 how in the u.s.
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press it's all the cia needs to secure its hacking tools and that seems to be the main thrust of conversation 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 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 that hack and this is absolutely relevant in terms of the whole russia gate conversation. u.s. turkey relations have had to a new know after the u.s. senate voted to block f. thirty five fighter jet sales to the country will be able to obtain that jess and if it proves there is no threat to its nato ally the u.s.
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the texas prime minister has expressed concerns the need might spoil the two nations close ties. the decision is an unfortunate development jerky is not without alternatives such attempts are regrettable and go against the saw strategic partnership u.s. legislators have cited a number of concerns with turkey including its plans to buy advanced russian s. four hundred air defense systems and warming ties with moscow besides the s four hundred the senate also rebuked for the rest of us citizen and consulate staff earlier this year an american pastor went on trial in turkey accused of helping a kurdish group turkey considers terrorists washington described the arrest as unlawful and done for political leverage. and one alternative being mentioned by media is the possible purchase of russian su fifty seven jets instead political scientists. believes washington itself is
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pushing turkey into alliance with moscow. relations between the united states and turkey is already very bad two to three that are related because of the main issue related to. security of turkey turkey did you know to think related to nato and united states up to now but then turkey needed some think we cannot get these promises from the united states and europe related to security issues in turkey especially in syria and iraq bears longers americans do. think in turkey will go forward or to the options bought in russia china or asia. and we have news that is just come in the united states says it will quit the un human rights council washington has long scientific concerns about the body's anti israel bias the decision comes
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a day after the council criticised the us as separating children of illegal immigrants from their parents at the border in months the first time a member of the council has left the body voluntarily the us was halfway through its three year term on the forty seven part of a panel and we will bring you more on that story in the next hour so that's our round up of our international stories on world cup highlights i'll be back at the top of the hour with more. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics sports business i'm sure business.
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what politicians do something to. put themselves on the lawn. they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be brits. that's a good way to be for us as a white woman for us three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of my. question. 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 meet the center of the beach but how would you and will show the great gate bridge to get you out of the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the
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ball in going let's go. a low as i want to you know and i'm really happy to joined out to him for the two thousand infield the world cup in russia meet the special one come on don't appreciate me to just let the reader be auty team's latest edition to make up the bigger so i need to just say look. get a phone no i don't have one was the last time that you went on the internet no i'm not using these village is it safe to say. are you sure there's new music ters there they are all good maybe should do the baby does a glossy here's the. question we're the only source. is dead as part of those who can get.
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by default were to risk. previously yes and no they are being false form in a very unsettled member of the society. let's have. as he should be. one of the more so if you be in love because. that's me might want to tell me how well me and nothing. but the fantasy of.
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what i was was a. double move. in school i'm. only in the spirit in the freedoms as if i'm saying i'm a watchman of blood from a christmas of. winter with
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a mint oh is that and there have none removed can you hear michel i became a national anthem most him. i'm sure this is the kaiser report report that drills into your mind impregnate your soul with the truth. that is very bizarre but we're still here at kaiser report college to report over there could have been a hole under the this one that's why i had to cover it up punched my fist through the wall when i heard about something egregious happening in the banking system that raccoon that climb to the top of your reaction to ensure that you know
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somebody with a raccoon stun gun by the way. and espanol as well because we love our spanish speaking audience that's right. well you know i just have this headline this first headline because i liked the way it was written really new york times the rich are planning to leave this wretched planet. adios amigo get out of here i like that i'll tell you this we won't miss them the rich nothing the rich are drained why because not that they're rich but the way that they got rich you see in the past people got rich by doing hard labor not hard labor but by doing stuff innovating and innovative in creating industries creating products creating value you know this class of rich people is just wrong so yeah they're just fine answers or ponzi schemes all bernie made up is to bernie madoff class bernie madoff is just one of a million ponzi scheme operators and if you flush them all down the toilet in the
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world to be a lot better off well this was about some sort of fifty five million dollar trip on a philip stark designed cocktails and retro futuristic designed space shuttle that they're apparently going to leave the planet so where we won't miss some will be very happy if they go away the gold star is that he designs a lot of stuff into. hotels that if you go to a film start design hotel stuff particularly comfortable like the bathroom for example is shaped like an inverted pyramid is no place to put your toothpaste so here you are on a spaceship with a bunch of other tops and you're about i can put my toothpaste anywhere and they get into a vicious fight they kill each other they all died out of space stark amongst them it would be good well speaking. of people getting rich and a very illegal sort of wrong way here while we've been in ireland we have gone to where some of the stories that happened they came trump some minutes you know just about falling off a raccoon making it to the roof of. somewhere in america well david drumm guilty
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verdict all you need to know in two minutes banker faces potentially a long jail term on conspiracy to fraud and up to ten years for false accounting he's the fifty one year old former banker of anglo-irish we've covered this story remember he fled to the us i think back in two thousand and eight two thousand and nine as the crisis was unfolding in the bank was collapsing and they needed a balance from the taxpayer here and he fled to boston thinking he would escape justice as every his friends here were you know being charged with stuff well they actually date him back from the u.s. and now he's just a trial and he was found guilty by the jury of twelve or thirteen people on the jury and he's been found guilty of fraud they found david working in a suit along goodman better call saul was where he was hiding out. with like what i introduced to the show that the rich are planning on leaving this wretched land and the planet of course is wretched because of the likes of david
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john because of the likes of warren buffett because the likes of bill gates because of the likes of ron in our economy because of the likes of lloyds r.b.s. j.p. morgan citibank bank every single bank you can think of that is very big and powerful well we are wretched here on this earth that they were. plan on fleeing and if they flee perhaps we can recover again like a phoenix from the ashes that they have left behind the jury of nine men and three women convicted the one time bank chief executive over a series of circular transactions made anglo's deposits look seven point two billion euros larger than they were in september two thousand and eight he was also found guilty of false accounting in december two thousand and eight when the bank published misleading information to the market showing those fraudulent deposits in the bank's annual financial statements he was found to have conspired with dennis casey willie mcateer and john boat to defraud depositors and investors by dishonestly creating the impression anglo was healthier than it was of course we
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had in america john corazon who did similar based on what you're reading there in terms of making his bank. his brokerage look more sound than it was and he did not face any jail time. in the circular transaction. of course circular transactions or accounting fraud is the modus operandi for just about every bank in the world a bank clerk for it because it was grievously done and they're very bad at hiding their fraud here in ireland because they're so used to committing fraud and getting away with it that they don't even bother committing fraud. in a way that would be obvious but there are so corrupt here in ireland that they did it in a way that was very clipped well it was actually a little bit more. the reason why it was so obvious that somebody actually recorded his phone conversations telling them to hide all this bad debt and to make it look they were called the anglo tapes he was recorded on the phone and in that
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conversation he refers to the central bank in the financial regulator as that f. ing shower of clowns down in danger street but that's probably why if you upset just like bernie madoff went to prison because he stole from the wrong people here he's like calling these guys clowns and that they should just give them money at the central bank needs to give them some money. and make them whole rather than them having to commit fraud a pretend in the circle and. down the pub just drunk and spilling nonsense to people talking about how the clowns on damn straight from the other to regulate that's the way it's done in ireland for years and then finally somebody decided hey enough of these guys just ripping us off blind the economy is in freefall the housing market collapsed and bondo is still facing taxes in the netherlands but you know he's one of now many who've been sent to prison his his coconspirators have been sentenced to three you know many years in prison why has that not happened in
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the united kingdom you say that it's uniquely corrupt here but i would say it's the opposite that they've actually gone to prison. i don't say there are uniquely corrupt as i said they're very uniquely sloppy and corrupt here in ireland in the u.k. they've been corrupt for a thousand years and they've got it down to find signs isaac newton is like one of the most corrupt central bankers to ever miss grace central europe and they have refined it to a very perfect. sloppy corruption in the u.k. that's what people respect the u.k. for them the most. advanced karate bottlers of corruption here the concierge of global banking corruption and they do a fine job at it but they don't do it here in shantytown ireland that's why john course got away with m.f. global because he did it through london. london the corruption the lehman corruption once you learned they didn't come through dublin or damn straight you know bernie madoff to do is come through today the last place you want to do
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financial products because these idiots like you could end up in jail. going to jail because he's a moron so here's some more people who are going to end up in jail and i'm going to read this headline because we're at money and crypto comp we spoke at crypto comedy because we're going to put a conference report on the camera here's the headline shady i.c.a.o. issuers are taking bad. the cash to border us says securities and exchange commission chairman j. clayton speaking at a conference in new york said companies raising money through digital token sales shouldn't have any illusions that the government will treat them differently than firms participating in traditional stock offerings he added that the market deserves close attention because the f.c.c. has already seen examples of fraudsters fleeing the country after persuading u.s. investors to back their i.c.a.o. is nine billion and i say oh so far and twenty eighteen any idiot who tries to court cross a border with cash more than ten thousand is stupid because this is going to be stolen by just saying if they wanted to get over the border done successfully they should have gone h.s.b.c.
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master of the art you know they have a special box boxes they created for the mexican drug lords. billions of dollars and that i don't even allegedly because you know the british people make you say allegedly before everything regulators but in fact h.s.b.c. has admitted it they admitted it to eric holder and they paid them a couple billion dollars the paid the us taxpayer somebody i don't know where that money went where do those fines go anyway like. below the ground. they go on h.s.b.c. to commit their fraud they want to be walking the streets of london and shopping and yes. if you're going to be a shady i.c.a.o. issuer you should do it through london because it was a way to do it the way they do but the thing i want to bring up here it was not this has been a big topic at money conference krypto comp was these i c.e.o.'s on whether or not the f.c.c. is going to go after them but the f.c.c. chairman said something very interesting and he agreed with exactly what max keiser has said about what is wrong with the u.s.
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public markets it goes on to say clayton also expressed concern about the health of the public u.s. stock market as hot startups like technologies keep their shares off public markets he noted that the general public is unable to invest in an increasingly large segment of companies those awash in venture cap. well cash and other private funding instead only the wealthy get to invest and. this is part of the wealth and growing wealth and income gap you mentioned that share buybacks and then the likes of that only the very wealthy are getting to invest in these as more and more is taken private market capitalism. for the public to participate in equity and enjoy the fruits of the collective labor of the wealth of a nation and if those equities are being taken private or they never reach the market through private money then the average person is no longer participating in
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the equity of their nation the wealth of that nation is being withheld from them and you're rapidly approaching feudal stage of lords and service which is what of course the people in charge like a jeff bezos or a warren buffett desire they don't want active participating politically aware individuals voting their cronies out of office so this is how they're doing it they're taking all the equity shareholder rights there won't be any shareholders therefore no shareholder rights actually and the next episode will cover another executive at the f.c.c. also said they have to reconsider the share buybacks because they said basically it is plundering america and there doesn't seem to be it doesn't seem to be adding any wealth to america the share buybacks and in fact these executives are just using it as an opportunity to dump their own shares at a higher price. before i was sorry it was low yes as a result of the securities act of thirty three and thirty four in that period and
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then they brought it back in to enrich a bunch of corrupt c.e.o.'s right well anyway jay clayton says that the fact that there are fewer shares available for the public to buy this is feeding the demand for these i.c.'s by the ordinary investor clinton should just basically follow the law in the securities they were. got to take a break and when we come back more jay clayton bashing don't go away. it's. a fight for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spend two hundred twenty million and one player.

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