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but he has control of the boat was really good the way he took it under the foot of the defend and the way he started then he's he's a really really good player for for russia so three mile and really just chaotic scene syrian central moscow this point deafening cheers from that from the crowds below us then it was just the 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 marsala the referee gives a free kick and this is where we saw barca then things first of all what a finish that water what a confident penalty kick that is you know it doesn't matter what the goalkeeper does in that 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 is committed outside the box so the rules are that the assistant he then says we have to have
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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 ok the freekick then you listen to the assistant and then he was in reallife 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 a penalty should have done and you're complaining that cost you the tournament in previous world cups i was thing that's kind of an iconic item you know we had the visit is in my mom previous to her 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 stash there it is everybody wants to be the russian manager because. he has the
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golden touch now this was a gimmick started by a late night russian t.v. host i wanted to show support for standards of chess of hey we still have to see smile it happened yet. and everyone's been encouraged to go yes that's a semi smile i would say. that's when he has these very very i was probably on his wedding day i think the physician has to be you know this is coming this is buying people together it's like come in the number made their way there with a 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 stuff to choosing his mate has paid off and has actually way to eighty four for him so so far the russian manager is a hero off i off the russian team of course he can talk about the cherry shifa score three goals and zuba but you need someone to lead and he has done that and
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when he picked the squad and people forget that he pick somebody all fellas pick fellas that have retired from international football and still is work and i saw they were excellent today they were in the e.u. think thirty year old center half against muscle and some people saying the best player in the well then you get a kick back from the penalty it's pretty impressive his best play in the world i think on only something you say some people some people i think it's a leg see i was an entity who who has acted in st peter for watching the game for us he's 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 off the legs of the countries just one two games what's out about. i you can see the people walking out from the stadium well maybe not as loud at the moment but there are bits. pieces of them chanting russia russia. celebrating this
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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 well 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 of. everyone's happy here too is 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 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
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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 the streets in st petersburg tonight to see what that would look like earlier the serbian manager available for a militant rich joined our team in central moscow and share his impressions of the world cup so far. i hope you're enjoying the atmosphere first of all what you think of this world cup so far i've had three super super rio's i was all very proud to read the book. you know it's all good to see how people enjoyed being how many teams did you coach into and during the world cup five five five i thought of records that must be your noise or your ankles but this is very well for me i don't look for the record already with all your experience he thinks that ice-t.
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missing some far in this comes just now. i've suffered be doing such today so they got to say thank you top today they're played good given speed they have everything organisation and it's related to the play perfect game to the perfect game show they go first the vertical when are long on the resume normal goals are very good this surely mother but the main pressure that began to there was great to everything when you need to have your. all that happened on just a day six of the world cup and our team will be where the action is throughout the tournament to bring you every last twist and turn. now into other world news the u.s. has announced its decision to withdraw from the un human rights council secretary of state mike pump aoe and other u.s. officials slammed the body charging it with parker c. president wants to move the ball forward from day one his called institutions are countries who say one thing
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and do another and that's precisely the problem with 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 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 a 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
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bias against israel is unconscionable. since its creation the council was abducted more resolutions condemning israel the gives 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 un's human rights architecture plays a very important role in the promotion and protection of human rights worldwide and 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
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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. 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 u.n. body. russia is among the nations continuing its support of the un human rights council according to russia's permanent mission to the un the body is the key international platform for cooperation in this year moreover moscow says it will
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continue its work on human rights and plans to run for a place on the council ramsey borrowed author and editor of the palestine chronicle thinks the us quitting will only help the council and its work since trump has been power the us has further cemented its policy of isolation isolationism of donald trump did not just reach the council but also other international institutions and other american commitments under international law that peres and so forth and so on no i think they just basically decided to do what's in my opinion is a positive thing remove themselves. from the human rights council and say it's a positive thing this is the u.s. presence in these institutions has only served its enemies to protect the interests. of former software engineer is facing charges
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over what has been described as the largest information leak 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 this organization by name the whistleblowers lawyer said 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 in their obtained 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. silty works 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 falsely
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faces over a hundred years in jail 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 all seven exposes the hacking tools used at the u.s. 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 how the us press its over the cia needs to secure its hacking tools and that seems to be the main thrust of 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 vote 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 it's expose what it calls russia's effort to sow discord online and to prove it they've published hundreds of tweets are by our our twitter account our washington correspondents america has the details. 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 network's twitter ads a move which appears to be an attempt to save the russia great theory from
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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 two thousand and 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 were shocked at 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 influencing the outcome of the twenty eight thousand election. that's our roundup of today's top headlines and tuesday's world cup highlights i'll be back in about
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thirty minutes with more. 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. a 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'll do it area shantytown. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and
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better guarded than for knox customs are here permanently all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times. it is from his office the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe masterpieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet but also discreet because they concern fraud of some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport system you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business.
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greetings and salutation. here in the united states while our two main political parties the democrats and republicans rant and rage at each other over important political and cultural issues like immigration reform gun control u.s. president donald trump there is one issue that cuts through these epic times of partisanship an ideologue ideological divides in congress like no other the one beautiful sanguine topic that unites our congress men and women alike i'm talking of course about the department of defense. yes while families are being torn apart at the border and many citizens are being choked by poverty to puerto pay for any kind of proper medical care our elected leaders in the u.s. senate just voted to hand the pentagon
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a hefty seven hundred sixteen billion dollars fittingly titled the john mccain national defense authorization act of twenty nineteen after the ailing arizona senator who never met an interventionist war he didn't like the bill boosts military spending by over eighty billion authorizes another twenty one point six billion for nucular weapons programs because you know that's just what we need here in the united states is even more nuclear weapons the senate floor was awash in the glow of john mccain while passing the bill by a vote of eighty five to ten fellow eighty something year old senator senator jim inhofe he exclaimed make no mistake he may not be here today but this is his bill his priorities his policy objectives are in this bill so i guess i guess we can thank john mccain and his legacy according to the senator jim there for they are hard working hard earned tax dollars being spent on yet another round of death and destruction coming soon to
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a poor foreign country near you instead of say i don't know better health care here at home college debt relief or reformed immigration system you know you know things aside he actually needs instead of more nuclear weapons in this study dress of constantly having to always be watching the hawks. like you know that i got. well there are but it was in the mark so i am tired roland and i'm to have a listen as you said the legislation would authorize about six point six hundred
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seventeen point six billion dollars for the pentagon based budget with sixty eight point five billion and war spending going to the overseas contingency operations account and as you said it would authorize another twenty one point six billion for nuclear weapons which i'm assuming the answer would be there for the upgrades that are supposed to happen on our ailing nuclear weapons program that we really shouldn't have sensor running around telling everyone else they're not supposed to have them so there's that the legislation also calls for if it goes well it's paves the way it doesn't call for but it would allow according to the pentagon and everybody a two point six percent military pay raise to me if you can find a way to pay soldiers better when you have seven hundred already have seven hundred billion dollars your priorities are already out of whack you know like i'm not sure if i want to give them more money because they lose a trillion there or they're saying they can't get a pay raise unless we get another. set of millions of dollars we've you know we
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need a few hundred million marmion almost a billion more if we're going to get paid it's ridiculous and there's so no one the southern no they just part of the they're just presidents we've got it with like less money than like the house bill that was passed just a couple months ago which is like completely crazy and meanwhile this country you know look just the commonwealth fund every three years releases a report on u.s. health care systems out of the eleven the most developed world's most developed nations in the world and in twenty seventeen the united states came in last in just about every category you give him but you know hate spending money. and war and destruction that's way more important i've actually upgrading our health care so i think we're first in the. first or first. student first and so really we're the best. being the worst. and. bernie sanders. of vermont actually where we cannot spend more on our military than
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the next ten nations combined while millions of americans do not have food and housing and health care this is why i voted against funding seven hundred sixteen billion on the military today so joining sanders in voting against the military spending bill were dianne feinstein kristen gillibrand of all harris mike lee merkley jeff merkley rand paul elizabeth warren and ron wyden and so you know a lot of democrats obviously but at the end of the day it's like you can put legislation. and should have been put legislation in place to curtail this kind of spending or say you know what like we do with other things that if you are going to have this in the budget every year must have a cost of living pay raise if you're making a mazhar you don't pay your soldiers the same amount of money when they're sitting at home as when they're getting shot at right and then you don't come back and go well we can't quite find the money to fix the v.a. we can't find someone to fix the v.a. that's exactly right there's a great it is and it's when you see these like massive numbers and then your mind
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immediately goes like will who are the people that say this is ok who are the people that like a line up and say hey let's spend more money on nuclear weapons let's do this i mean just a name a few of them and look a lot of these are part of the so-called you know resistance which also doesn't make sense to me because why would you then if you think trumps a maniac why would you give me more money for the second period really start world war three great point for the second year in a row you give them more money for more military and more murder the second year in a row but you're with us today but there's a strain so so you've got chuck schumer oh yes lovely tina smith out of minnesota cory booker yes mr big pharma i'm self joe manchin out of wisconsin claire miska mccaskill tim kaine. and have the senate which are just to name a few all said yes' let's let's give more money to the military industrial complex because you know a they need it they're desperate they're starving out there for money the old
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military industrial complex. the justice department finally brought formal charges against a twenty nine year old former cia computer engineer for what is considered the biggest classified information leak in the spy agency's controversial history just as the young man alleged to have mastermind the leak which resulted in wiki leaks fame vault seven collection which included information on some rather dubious cia hacking tools and techniques artie's actually banks has more. twenty nine year old joshua scholtz he isn't being charged with providing wiki leaks with a trove of government hocking tool he was accused of gathering classified information illegally damaging cia computers and lying to investigators sheltie allegedly sent to wiki leaks thousands of top secret files outlining the cia's cyber warfare capability i spoke with ray mcgovern and here's what he had to say it
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poses a great threat to the cia number one because it shows how porous it is how it could leak but number two it exposes in a really cyber tools offensive cyber tools including. vault seven marble. that's a really interesting tool because it allows. the russians sort of like a true actually the cia in this case to hack into a server or to a bunch of computers will it say like the democratic national committee and discoveries who had a cia spokes person sent a statement we are grateful to the department of justice and others throughout the government who worked diligently to bring this indictment in connection with a grave a breach of national security. says thirteen counts that include illegal gathering of national defense information and authorize access to a computer to obtain classified information of government property making false
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state. and obstruction of justice to the thirteen charges that each care maximum prison penalty manhattan u.s. attorney jeffrey as a burman said quote joshua schol tito a former employee of the cia allegedly used his access at the agency to transmit classified material to an outside organization during the course of this investigation federal agents also discovered a legit child pornography and told to use new york city residents told he was previously arrested in august twenty seventh teen related to possession and transportation of thousands of images and videos of child pornography assistant new york f.b.i. field director william after sweeney jr said as a lead chilled he utterly retreat this nation and downright violated his victims as an employee of the cia sheltie took an oath to protect this country but he blatantly endangered by the transmission of classified information if convicted he
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could spend the rest of his life behind bars and washington national banks are to he. explained again how one can steal property of the government when the people are the government and we live in a democracy it's like when you see signs that say u.s. government no trespassing and i'm like. i pay taxes i must citizen why are we here this is one of those things that i mean the child pornography thing aside to sit there and say this once again we're going after people who are trying to show the show the weaknesses and art and what we need this this was a i mean if this was really a threat to our national security every time they say this since nine eleven this leak was a threat to national scare this could put us and yet. what's happened that's the who is hacking all these banks looking like it's the u.s. government right nobody. you know even says is this idea it's the same it's
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no different than the scare tactics of anything it's you know my go back things are going to happen you have no want me idea how many terrorists we've saved you from it's always the thing to they always go back to that same thing oh this poor like you said this personally therefore it's going to destroy i mean fire is going to rain down in the sky the cia as we know it will crumble will never be able to protect our borders whatsoever all because agree because it was a josh was sold to twenty nine year old twenty nine years old gave a massive trove of information to wiki leaks and government and u.s. government hacking tools and that's something to it was fascinating to read this it was fascinating to know what the cia has its at its disposal like you know even the n.s.a. that we don't know who has or has not or doesn't share our views so it's fascinating when you see all this stuff and it's good because that's what our tax dollars being spent that's our tax dollars being spent and we need to know that as soon as i think what it says is that one if the cia is so great why the heck are so many
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twenty something year old able to walk in with a thumb drive and walk out with this information and get it all the way there and apparently at the same time be keeping stacks of child porn in their house but nobody at the cia knows that is a failure on their part don't tell me you're the intelligence gathering you know information when you didn't know that this guy had access to this computer took this stuff and sent it away and he was told it could have been anything and then god it's just leaking things that the american people should know about what happens when it's something they shouldn't what happens when it's someone who can see it's so easy and they're going to have this i'm just saying oh you're so weird so where we're at right now i mean that's exactly yeah you know in the end it just it is it's that thing of like look you know everyone uses these things to attack like wiki leaks and things like that again i can't stress this enough our money paid for all of this.
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