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plays where the offense was was made to be changed and first to gauge the freekick then you listened to the assistant and then he was he realized he was 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 much 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 the 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 so 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
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is before about referees i have to commend them i thought they did really well i'm just starting to smile because in previous world cups i always think this kind of an iconic item you know we had the visit is in a moment 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 it's the chit chat so from a stash 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're still getting to see smile that are there for india. and everyone's been encouraged to go first that's a semi smile i would say. that's when he has at his very very i was probably on his wedding day i think the focus is the history of you know this is come this is binding people together it's like a common denominator in the way that. i think everyone talks about the world cup
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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. every decision that he has made has been the right decision and fish off to choosing his mate and off and has actually been willing to eighty four for him so so far the russian manager you see here off i off the russian team all she can talk about the cherish if you score three goals and zuba but you need someone to lead them and he has done that and when he picked the squad and people forget that he picks somebody all fellas think centers that have retired from international football and still is working i thought they were excellent today they were in the eating thirty year old son to home games muscle some people saying the best player in the well. you get a kick from the pound seem pretty impressive specs plan the well i said oh no i'm doing something to say some people some people i think it's our legs.
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you can see the 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 are 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 potsie 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 is happy here so it's absolutely unheard of in the 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
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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 but we are expecting again a massive condo in a straits 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 city's went wild particularly moscow and albina streets in st petersburg tonight to see what that would look like earlier the serbian manager bela bore borum latina 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 said i had three super super on the outside so thank you to read the book. you know it's ok to say cold people enjoy being how many teams did you crunch into and
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during the top five five five set of 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 comes just now. i've suffered being too much they said i think i'll send a thank you tour to a very they play good game speed they have everything organisation it's related to the play perfect game to the perfect game should they go first to her african win or no no no no for the no no those are very good these surely welcome but the main pressure that begins there with the way through everything when you need to have your face. will be bringing you all of the world cup highlights of the coming hours .
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they just don't commit the type of sloppy corruption in the u.k. that's what people respect the case for them the most corruption bottlers of corruption or the concierge of global banking corruption and they do a fine job at it but they don't do it here in shantytown. a place 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 for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill you narrowness and spending to get the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game great so well more chance with. the case it's going to.
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come back the u.s. has announced its decision to withdraw from the un human rights council secretary of state mike pump ale slammed the body charging it with parker say the president wants to move the ball forward from day one his called institutions are countries who say one thing and do another and that's precisely the problem of 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 sit on the human rights council for too long to human rights council has been a protector of human rights abusers and a cesspool of political bias for a long time we've heard the trumpet ministrations speak highly critically of the
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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 from the council's continued and well documented bias against israel is unconscionable. since its creation the council has 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 and the secretary general would have much preferred for the united states to remain in the human rights council the u.n. human rights architecture plays a very important role in the promotion and protection of human rights worldwide and
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now we've heard from the executive director of human rights watch mr kenneth roth he responded saying quote the trumpet administration's 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 have also been concerns widely 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.
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withdrawal is a topic that should be explicitly discussed by the council we did hear from nikki haley the u.s. ambassador to the united nations and she said that the usa would be continuing to push an agenda of human rights around the world however they would no longer be participating in the un body has been in power the u.s. has further cement its on a sea of isolation the isolation is done and some did not just reach the council but other international institutions and the. other american commitments under international law the paris corps and so forth and so on now i think they just basically decided to do what's in my opinion is a positive thing they remove themselves entirely from the human rights council and say it's a positive thing in this is the us presence in these institutions has only served to target its enemies to protect its interests.
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shortly before the us announced its exit from the council it denounce washington for a new policy on immigration enforcement that result in migrant children being separated from their parents on sunday the investigative nonprofit pro publica published audio of children crying in a detention facility run by u.s. customs and border protection. that. there are some. people who broke. the remark. that audio out of hill to the fire of ongoing criticism of the white house's policy
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some on twitter even compared the situation to conditions under slavery. congrats this operation polish so that your soul to your boss mr trump will result in the images that will cross to your both we will ensure you will never escape them in your fusses e.u. you forgot that mothers are mothers first regardless of their politics has a monstrous policy of holding children hostage to build his unfeasable wall that he promised mexico was going to pay for his political negotiation tactic is to literally torture children who are trying to escape violence and abuse already until the end of the civil war it was common for slave owners to families apart by selling the children to other slave owners in the late eighty's hundreds to the one nine hundred seventy s. indigenous children across the country were forcibly separated from their families and sent to indian schools and what's happening to families at the border is horrific nursing infants being ripped away from their mothers parents being told
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their toddlers are being taken to babies or play only to realize hours later they aren't coming back children incarcerated in warehouses and according to one account kept in cages this is a moral and humanitarian crisis and april attorney general jeff sessions introduced the trump administration's zero tolerance policy on illegal border crossing it means all adults will be charged with illegal entry which result in children being separated from their parents when they are detained the policy was announced following a rise in the number of illegal immigrants crossing the border in the last six weeks or two thousand children have been separated from their parents facing an outcry the white house has defended the policy against its credit. the united states will not be a migrant camp and it will not be a refugee holding facility won't be we have the worst immigration laws.
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in the entire world nobody has such a bed and actually in many cases such horrible and tough you see about child separation you see what's going on the we could have something done very quickly good for the children good for the country good for the world this is ministration did not create a policy of separating families at the border we have a statutory responsibility that we take seriously to protect children from human smuggling trafficking and other criminal actions while in forcing our immigration laws we will separate those who claim to be a parent and child if we cannot determine a familiar relationship exist parents who entered illegally are by definition criminals illegal entry is a crime as determined by congress by entering their country illegally often in
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dangerous circumstances egal immigrants have put their children at risk the practice of separating children from parents charged with immigration offenses did not start with the trumpet ministration the same detention policy that had already been applied at border crossings during former president obama's tenure for reaction from both sides of the issue my colleague spoke with under bernald professor of urban studies at queens college and steve malzberg conservative t.v. and radio host. first of all it's not true that all these people who are arrested for just crossing the border they're arrested for illegally crossing the border there are a point of entry where they could come and see clinical asylum but these these people if in fact they are of families and not you know sex traffickers are others who come with children a way to break the u.s. law by entering and crashing the border illegally and despite the fact that they're
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looking for a better life to chile they know the risks involved and that might be that they are separated from their children if they go in illegally even if they're doing it legally which oftentimes just the racism that you hear from people like sean. to be counterparts here in the case of these people coming to united states it's not quite as simple as just having some neat specific points eventually people are credible violence and they're coming here or you're trying to see clinical cylon and i don't understand how in any way that justifies taking your kids away and more than the fact we. take advantage of this and it's what's with the it's. kind of policy and really it's his political base which i'm glad he's getting his speech and called me a racist which i'm not surprised it doesn't anger me i wouldn't expect anything else from a leftist who has no facts and throws out the racist word without even knowing who i am and nothing i said was racist but that aside do you know there's
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a three hundred percent increase in kids coming to this country presented with an adult who turned out to be sex traffickers or pedophiles or others who are not their parents and by the way i'm sure you were is outraged sure when barack obama did virtually the same thing in fact to poor mexican children back to mexico without their parents' knowledge where was the outrage when that was going on where was the outrage when he sent children all over the country. when they entered this country illegally with their parents i didn't hear a peep out of people like you on the lam this is nothing more than an attempt to build a nice donald trump where a country of laws if these parents choose to put their kids at risk by breaking the law they're going to suffer the consequences and the american people are fine with that so not all democrats are the same there are plenty of criticism do you get what rock bottom and hillary clinton state department did do immigrants that were here i have my entire life here and kind of rhetoric and dog whistles from racists
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like and you saw i mean what's what's happening there rose or you've got you've got a lot of nerve i'd like to give you want to give me one example of how i'm a racist what kind of narrative that you're creating to try to do the souls actually you're putting out there kind of say that always was your bait that's racist are. you're using a very particular propaganda tool to try to create what you're going to. get that is racist obey the law imagine that imagine that. yeah well i want time people own slaves and i was laws well i'm sure there are plenty in this country mike you saw what happened to the no other interest rate i'll go. and use that machinery and you race is. a former
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software engineer is facing charges or what has been described as the largest informationally in the agency's history prosecutors claim that during his time at the cia josh marshall to unlawfully obtain 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 organization by name the whistleblowers lawyers say the prosecution was looking for any links between him and wiki leaks. the f.b.i. believe that mr schultz it was involved in that leak a sport of their list a geisha and they have to numerous search warrants for mr shouldest phone for his computers and other items in order to establish the connection between mr shelton and we can actually chill 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 charges so far he's the suspect behind the leak of more than eight thousand classified documents named prosecutors if convicted on multiple charges sheltie
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faces over a hundred years and jail now he's believed to be the source for wiki leaks vault seven it's described as the largest ever publication of confidential documents on the agency vault seven exposes the hacking tools used by the us government and wiki leaks that 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 of conversation and not about what why and how these tools are being
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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 the hack and this is absolutely relevant in terms of the whole russia gate conversation meanwhile the democratic minority on the u.s. house intelligence committee claims that expose what it calls russia's effort to sow discord online and to prevent they publish hundreds of tweets why are our twitter account our washington correspondents american has the details of the house intel committee close its investigation into alleged russian interference back in april after failing to find any conclusive evidence linking russia to the crime but today the same committee has publicly released all of our networks twitter as
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a move which appears to be an attempt to save the russians a theory from extinction representative adam schiff released a statement explaining the decision by releasing this to its data we hope that researchers will continue their important work exposing any additional russian operatives who used similar tactics and themes and provide the american people with additional information to protect our elections and political debate in the future . the official statement also contains a hundred page document listing each and every one of our t.'s advertise and promoted tweets from twenty sixteen all seventeen hundred of them but most of these tweets weren't in any way related to the election some of them even nonpolitical stories so the assumption that our networks tweets somehow influence the u.s. presidential election in trump's favor sounds pretty outlandish here are a couple of examples one final act of love indian man can't afford an ambulance so he carries dead wife home from hospital and number two a ghost photo bombs mother in the clearest ever phantom pic apparently those tweets
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are examples of the tactics and themes used by russian operators that managed to influence american voters and handed trump his historic election victory so we looked into how many tweets were actually election related about twenty two percent most to be even more precise hillary clinton was mentioned about one hundred times and donald trump about one hundred seventy five times and we also have tweets covering the candidates criticism of each other as should be noted that twitter approached us before the election with a multimillion dollar advertising proposal to promote our election coverage we rejected the proposal and after that twitter under pressure from the u.s. government banned us from advertising on its platform despite the fact that we weren't violating any of the rules so considering that we can't advertise or promote any of our tweets a logically speaking the house intel committee shouldn't be worried about us influencing the outcome of the twenty eighteen election that's our global update
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you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats 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. 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. in nine hundred forty two one of the bloodiest battles of mankind raised for seven months in what was then known as stalling grads influence of the
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mother russia statue to commemorate that loss i'm here to support my country here at the world cup in russia but also to pay our respects. has been incredibly sobering experience here in volgograd seeing the flying and seeing the respect the people from around the world have shown this quite incredible so it's a they say that life goes on and that sacrifice was made so that we can enjoy life enjoy sport enjoy football enjoy what you my nation england fly the response if you saw that we got for you this week features a trip to st george's park england's training by which we some legends of the past might be wanted so with a future. i
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remember these puppies to into our city. before the game in the morning of the quay . pulled into right now but we was quite unfreeze. because they go on a little bit before the postman kind of goes all in together and yet he throws them a clipboard on the side and he said boys he said if you will to survive when if we are or if we have this and that and you know what you've got today he's got to go out there for your country you play for the badge you've got the trade winds what we need today he just need to win a game i know you can do it we know we can he was hyped on the back and then all the boys were just about. to get out there we were. and he goes but if anyone's interested there's a few permutate i mean. friends and. it's forty five minutes guards refused.
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georgie's paul their home the england national football team. all considered i to bicycling gives you an insight as to what the england players will do in terms of preparation my can she do all that it's all the met before they go to the will cope of them burton from. great to see left the city for as well best of the folks this wrote so what you will make today should i give me an idea of what i can do with these old forty seven year old legs don't worry it's a waltz but what could i do to show him as to what professional football is particularly when players brazil players switzerland players might be doing once the european season finishes go into will cops on the show so when the bynum comes before that i've done some testing and profile of the physical characteristics it
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would be to retest them and see if they've changed much and is something we need to do about it. in the meantime to prepare them properly for that well cup exit let's go show me what we can do. this isn't going to be groet. bring on the stun collar more road show it in mates in brazil in origin so you know ok so you said that you had a broken leg on your do ok so that this is saying that you actually push in more force for that left leg despite ok than i was interested in consistently some a little bloke who will assume go for a minute. so you should be as if your higher power than me because you have your mass compared to me so i'm in a slight seventy here is there are no safe if i was to divide that by
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my body over by the way i might actually be working hard at. arrival and come the physical form stuff that the f.a.a. will speed to close and say can you give is x. y. instead information so that we know what state they're fleets in when they come here so if some of this day risk you and they look at the train day of the previous weeks they must ok it skewed potentially because it's pretty i mean money to just i were a little bit yeah which of course back in the day would always apply that the major differences is that you can now see a player that is fatigued after a long european season when i was playing in particular when i started not so much towards the end when technology can mean the plate for example if you would go and do a ford kilometer rule in the play it was first on the road was the fittest in the play it was last on the run was seen as the on fritz's so actually a play that much water on the go that for the first and breezed to actually have more loud on him which made him more toyed nowadays you can see those kind of differences yet when you're at.
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