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with the option to actually put the ball up to him because he's strong enough he's physical enough to keep the ball up and let the team come out. when we saw what he got substituted with small of that's what actually played a lot better when he came on he's a different kind of player he likes to fall in the get the ball and build it up and zuber is not that kind of player so it's two different things and the end of the day it's who is in the best form and that guy that dictates how russia place. so three mil and really just chaotic scene syrian central moscow this point deafening cheers from that from the crowds below us then it was just a flick and you start to wonder is there a comeback on when this happened this is in the seventy third minute so that the gold a man for egypt is pulled down most along the referee gives a free kick and this is where we saw documenting first of all what a finish that water what a confidence a penalty kick that is you know it doesn't matter what the goalkeeper does in that
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situation that you pick the right side well i'm going to put it out there because the gold a very very rarely pick the right guy so i guess an absolute perfect example on how supposed to work the referee things like free kick but he gives it's committed outside the box so the rules are that the assistant he then says we have to have a look oh i can tell you that was inside the box he cannot argue the decision the referees already done that so that can't be changed but the plays where the offense was was made can be changed and first a gave a free kick when you listen to the assistant and then he was in realize you inside the box straight away 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 later match especially in the knockout rounds this is one of those incidents where sometimes you don't get the penalty should it. and you complaining that cost
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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 i ask the revelent one of the people. to put this 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 so exactly to the letter of the no and the intent of so i have to commend the referee and the assistant that's what he's called the assessment from about referees i have to commend them i thought they did really well i'm just starting to smoke because in previous world cups i was thing that's kind of an iconic item you know in the resale is in my mom previous owner 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
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it's the chip a chance so from a stance there it is everybody wants to beat 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 go to see smile it happened yet. and everyone's been encouraged to go first that's a semi smile i would say. that's when he has his very very i was probably on his wedding day i think the focus is that he's going to you know this is come this is binding people together it's like a common denominator and the way they were they everyone talks about the world cup and they have this they see that that's it. that's going to be a bestseller now i'm sure that that's going to be very popular you know he he is a hero at the moment for russia of course is every decision that he has made has been the right decision and every self to choosing his mate has paid off and has actually worked to achieve for for him so so far the russian manager is a. you're off the russian team horse he can talk about the challenges if you score
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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 old fellows picked centers that have retired from international football and still is working i thought they were excellent today when they were in the e.u. think thirty two year old sent home from his muscle some people saying the best friend well. he got a kick from the final scene pretty impressive tax plan the well i said oh no i'm doing something to say some people some people i think it's alex. i 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. celebrating this victory and last night i spoke to a lot of egyptian fans a lot of russian fans they both told me that when you lose they're still going to be a massive party on the russian side it's clearly obvious that the party will be massive
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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 of. everyone's happy here so it's absolutely unheard of in 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 they were actually songs that 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 but secondly from latin america what we are expecting again a massive con of all industry itself 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. i remember those scenes very well the
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cities went wild particularly moscow and i'll beat a street in st petersburg tonight to see what that would look like earlier the serbian manager bora-bora militarily rich joined r.t. in central moscow and shared his impressions of the world cup so far i hope you're enjoying the atmosphere first of all what do you think of this world cup so i feel like there are three super super on rio's i was offered to read the book. you know it's all good to see because people enjoyed being how many teams did you coach into and during the world cup five five five it's not a records that must be a minority or a cause but this is very good for me i don't look for the record already with all your experience he thinks that i steamy scenes and far in this company just now. i've suffered being too much today so they say thank you told today they play good game speed they have everything organisation and it's related to the play perfect
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game to the perfect game show they go first the vertical when are long on the frozen north of goal the verdict this surely was about the plane pressure that began to there was no way to everything when you need to have your foot. will be bringing you all of the world cup highlights of the coming hours. when i was sure seemed wrong. but all wrong just don't call. me cold yet to stamp out this thing comes after. and in detroit because betrayal. when somebody find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out so. 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 superman each kill the narrowness and spending through to twenty million one fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game but great so what paul chance with. and thinks this minute. welcome back the u.s. has announced its decision to withdraw from the u.n. human rights council secretary of state mike pump flamm the body charging it with
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hypocrisy president trump wants to move the ball forward from day one his call that institutions are countries who say one thing and do another and that's precisely the problem that the human rights council as president trump said at the u.n. general assembly there's a massive source of embarrassment to the united nations that some governments with the greatest human rights records said on the human rights council are to scale up and has more on the story. for a long time we've heard the trumpet ministrations speak highly critically of the united nations and specifically the un human rights council but now we have the dramatic move of the usa officially withdrawing from the un human rights council not being a member of this body that it's been long critical of now we've heard from mike pompei o secretary of state and he specifically cited criticism of israel by the un human rights council as a reason for the usa withdrawing the council's continued and well documented by
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skins israel is unconscionable. since its creation that goes was adopted more resolutions condemning israel and against the rest of the world combined now israel has thanked the united states for their move withdrawing from the council and there have been widespread reactions from elsewhere now we've heard from the executive director of human rights watch mr kenneth roth he responded saying quote the trumpet ministrations withdrawal is a sad reflection of its one dimensional human rights policy defending israeli abuses from criticism takes precedence above all else he went on to say other governments will have to redouble their efforts to ensure that the council addresses the world's most serious human rights concerns un human rights council has been quite critical of the united states in a few areas there has been a recent report on poverty in the united states saying that government policies by the u.s. government have not been addressing the economic rights of the population there
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have also been concerns why the expressed about the treatment of migrants in the united states most recently regarding the issue of the separation of families along the u.s. border from there we have heard from the president of the u.n. human rights council and he said that the u.s. withdrawal is a topic that should be explicitly discussed by the council that we did hear from nikki haley the u.s. ambassador to the united nations and she said that the usa would be can. ten uing to push an agenda of human rights around the world however they would no longer be participating in the un body. we cannot cross live to ramsey brood author and editor of the palestine chronicle for more on this now one of the main reasons my pump gave for quitting the council is that there are many human rights abusers among those countries that participate in the body so they have a point of course he doesn't have a point because if he understands full well how the council actually works
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it's the forty seven members of the council are elected by the general assembly of the united nations it means it's a democratic process with or there are some members who have human rights human rights records or not it doesn't matter it's a democratic process while the u.s. resides over a security council or rather uses its veto power in the security council to demolish international consensus so if it's anything it's the opposite. this government does not suit present the democratic spirit of the united nations while the united nations human rights council actually does we've also just how the council criticize the u.s. but border policy do you think that impacted the decision at all. if you could ask that question again i'm sorry we just had the head of the u.n. human rights council criticizing the u.s.
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for its border paul theme do you think that may have impacted their decision to pull out i think so i think this is a pretense. the whole argument that we are. basically standing against the israeli bias and the chronic. chronic anti israel bias in the council i think this is a pretense in reality since trump has been in power the u.s. has further cemented its policy of isolation that isolationism of donald trump did not just reach the council but also other international institutions and other american commitments under international law the paris protocol and so forth and so on and the fact that the family separation this thick policy carried out by the u.s. and it's more the really on president to the closest thing internationally to this is achievement dependence to the border with gaza and the cheat month of the people
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in burma and the u.s. that's supposedly champions of human rights human rights internationally is incapable of understanding this now i think they've just basically decided to do what's in my opinion is a positive thing remove themselves entirely from the human rights council and say it's a positive thing in the sense that you as our presence in these institutions has only served to target its enemies and to protect israel and its own interest now perhaps the human rights council can actually function as a democratic presenting action of the international will and the general assembly of the united nations and particularly. papered author and editor of the palestine chronicle thank you so much for your time and your insight on the story. 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
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his time at the cia joshua 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 does not mention this organization by name the whistleblowers lawyer says that 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 and then obtained numerous search warrants for mr shouldest phone for his computers and other items in order to sublease the connection between mr shelton and we can actually still do 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 only suspect behind the leak of more than eight thousand classified documents named by prosecutors if convicted on multiple charges faces over a hundred years in jail he's believed to be the source for wiki leaks vault seven
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it's described as the largest ever publication of confidential documents on the agency vault seven exposes the hacking tools used by the u.s. government and wiki leaks said it's a source 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 how in the us press it's all the cia needs to secure its hacking tools and that seems to be the main thrust the 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. that's a roundup of today's top stories and tuesday's world cup highlights i'll be back in about thirty minutes with more. credit. to the. league. this is.
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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. zia says hon kentucky. we've always moved them boys susie we're going to three families or you will need. a co money so she was going to snow cone mines left. the jobs are gone ok i was just said. that it was
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a laugh 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 happened it's happened. this is formed by us broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm part children thank you for hanging out with us you free shit coming up today we have spoken on the program about the media merger madness and it continues but today we look beyond the legalities and to the bottom lines of the companies the c.e.o. and founder of the stocks are mode joins us for some of the most intelligent insight
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you'll get anywhere plus new information about ethical lapses by members of president trump's cabinet including his secretary of commerce wilbur ross as circuit surface that is not good r.t.s. alex pile of it gives us the details from toronto then we take a look at real estate in the city of london as chinese and hong kong investors have slowed down their buying from some of the huge highs not long ago our chief correspondent elise tells us why from london. now let's get to the stories topping today's financial and business has president donald trump less than ten days after he insulted the canadian prime minister justin trudeau labeling him very dishonest and weak has insulted yet another allied leader this time it's general german chancellor angela merkel whom mr trump criticized related to immigration policies tweeting that quote the people of germany are turning against their leadership and
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stating that crime is quote way up in the country as a factual note the president is wrong in fact last year germany experience the lowest level of crime in twenty five years mr trump's comments clearly fall in our relatively new category of presidential misbehavior news and that mr trump himself has allowed a u.s. immigration officials the u.s. immigration officials to crudely separate children from immigrant paragould parents illegally trying to enter the united states which has justly garnered opposition from democrats and members of his own republican party and hundreds of religious leaders are rarely in opposition to the trumpet ministration policy is set for june thirtieth a couple of blocks away from here in washington d.c. yesterday audio recordings of crying children were released and heighten the strong hostility to the policy which to date has separated more than two thousand children from their parents when they are kept in prison like confinement canales evoking images of ghastly internment in japanese of japanese americans during world war two
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and and late breaking news reported by mcclatchy the trumpet ministration has likely lost lost six thousand children who knows what this means we just read the story but we'll have more on this in the coming days but what a repugnant and monstrous moral molé the trump administration has brought upon the united states and there is also news on this story is the business round table in the u.s. chamber of commerce have both come out in opposition to the policy of taking children from their parents. the chamber's president and c.e.o. tom donahue published an official blog for the group titled separating children from families must end now donohue wrote quote let that sink in for a second our government is forcibly separating children including toddlers from their parents and sending them to detention facilities as a means of sending a message and influencing congress cisco systems c.e.o. chaka robins who chairs the business roundtable immigration committee said in
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a statement the practice is cruel and contrary to american values good on those folks the two groups joined a chorus of critics that also included the united nations high commissioner for human rights who yesterday said quote the thought that any state would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscionable you bet big time well more on this in the coming days and pacifically on the economic and business impact of u.s. immigration policy. and in the latest presidential pronouncement on trade donald trump has threatened to impose additional tariffs another two hundred billion dollars worth of imports from china if china does not make unspecified changes in their trade policies last friday mr trump announced fifty billion dollars of tariffs on chinese goods provoking china to retaliate financially and rhetorically white house trade advisor in china hardliner peter navarro served as hype man for
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the threat telling reporters china has more to lose in the trade war. and big news on the financial crime beat and this time the alleged perp is j.p. morgan chase the u.s. banking giant will pay sixty five million dollars to the c f.t.c. my old agency the money futures trading commission to settle charges that j.p. made false reports from two thousand and seven and two thousand and twelve in order to manipulate a key interest rate benchmark and see if he alleges that j.p. manipulated the u.s. dollar international swaps and derivatives association fixed. the is the fix by quote bidding offering executing transactions and targeted interest rate products at the time of day when the rate was being set see if the season for us mint director put the fines in the context of other rate rigging cases such as those surrounding the london interbank offered rate or live or fifty c. is now a levy total of six billion dollars in fines in interest rate rigging cases and we've covered the story about a federal judge who recently approved
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a t.n.t.'s purchase of time warner for eighty five eighty five point four billion dollars before the ink was dry on the judge's decision comcast made an all cash sixty five billion dollar offer to purchase to purchase twenty first century fox but fox already had an offer from disney now disney expected to increase their fifty five billion dollars stock offer with a little bit of cash added how will the bottom lines of these companies be impacted what might it mean for consumers and shareholders here to help us through it all as the founder of c.e.o. of the stock solution the always insightful and ever delightful melissa our mo plus i thank you again for being with us when we look at what a tatty in time warner currently own it's pretty incredible i mean with a t. and t. there is directv cingular wireless all the phone companies like bell south southwestern bell and mirror attack among many others that i i can't recall and and with time warner there is that flagship time magazine of course warner
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communications the music and the cable that goes with it and then turner broadcasting think c.n.n. plus the old school america online much much value is there so melissa what's going on with the companies and their stocks and what would a new merged company look like from a bottom line perspective. well the media landscape is definitely changing that's interesting because you had like you said these phone companies like eighteen nineteen telecommunication companies now all of a sudden they're into context the real money the big big money everyone's seen on the writing on the wall is for content it's creating content and it's controlling the content and then charging to view the content and so all of these companies are trying to compete with the likes of netflix which is controlling the content as far as creating it and then airing it for people at a very cheap price because if you sign up for netflix you can pay fifteen twenty bucks a month and then watch brand new shows so the writing's on the wall where these companies are feeling the pressure that they have to get in eighteen to stop right
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now is down time warner looks great since this deal broke and since the news came out that stock has really got a lift but eighteenth the stock is down obviously this is going to cost an enormous amount of money for this takeover but it's really changing the media landscape and look for fewer and fewer companies in the future as you were discussed about fox and all the bids that are out for that because probably disney is going to put another bid out against comcast i don't think disney is necessarily going to let this go well let's talk about that a little bit. as you're sort of pining for twenty first century why would be such a good get. fox is a great guy and it's a good question and here's why because of the studios because of creating the content because of twenty first twenty first century fox the movies that they've created the studios in california and she huge money in that so they want to own those studios to be able to create even more content and they want to get bigger and bigger and bigger and i got to be honest with you i think disney and fox is
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a good it's a good partnership you think about the simpsons that's on fox disney would own the simpsons franchise that i mean it's just seems like a perfect fit but contrast once a piece of that they put in an enormous bid over the price of what disney was offering and we haven't heard from disney get this just happened last week at any day now we could hear something back from busy i don't think it's going to stand where it's at right now this stock right now today had up over stocks the f o x a is the stocks tumble ahead up over forty five dollars a share this could go to fifty dollars a share before all is said and done or even over that everything is shaken out here yeah pretty incredible i think folks are thrown up on the screen to look at that number going up and up it's a pretty amazing ok let's talk about does the as a standalone melissa as theme parks go ticket prices are over twenty percent what they were five years ago and it's about one hundred bucks on average per day one hundred twenty during the holidays and peak times and disney just announced that
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this friday a day before the new picture appear attraction opens at the california location for a mere two hundred ninety nine dollars you can get a sneak peek a day before plus that incredible two movies just came out last weekend and i guess you can tell who has a little one around the house and it opened at number one making one hundred eighty million dollars over the weekend but in the aggregate melissa how is does the doing . disney stock is doing great again they got a lift from the news that when it came through before initially when they bid for fox the stock got a lift and even the stock looks great now it's in an uptrend it's not that far off the highs disney has really been capitalizing on this idea of creating new new creatures new movies new content new things to interest people disney has always done a great job with that with creativity now they want to expand they're going to own more of who they're going to i think sixty percent of hulu if this box a big goes through which is a big deal because you can watch content through hullo but also disney is pulling
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all of their programming for you to watch off of netflix by the end of this year so that's a big deal to disney's see is again the writing on the wall for viewing shows not only through television and movies but also in the internet and disney wants to control more of that charging for to view it on their or programming and that's why it is it is a good deal to buy to buy fox and they can again have the studios be able to create even more movies and pictures and that's where the money is so they can charge those prices to get to express more interested to get at the parks or they have the characters they have the parades with the characters they make all the theme park and the rides with the characters that's what disney does really well so people pay for it following the money i want to look at. how they're doing doing that stock is down to it's very interesting the stocks that are trying to take over these companies with the exception of disney are down so eighteen team which is taking over time warner stock is down stock going to down trying time warner's up you have.

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