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one post to defend and stand it cost the keep and we also managed to catch up with him in the mix so it's off to the game. it was but this is the feeling is just amazing the world cup in russia the stadium the atmosphere and to score two goals is just amazing it's great and we're extremely happy that we have one at home that we are able to win and go to the next round because it hasn't happened in a long time the. score the consolation go from the penalty spot to make it three one but ultimately it wasn't enough the russian player is understandably ecstatic with a result that takes him through to the last sixteen and brings joy to every russian . russia one st petersburg is obviously pouncing so when i was in the stadium i found that the fans are not we chanting the names of the players so i took the streets trying to invent some new chance with the fans.
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because i can't work which is just the right piece trying to write a piece that i got told not to have but it would be to finish the course now i don't know model going through. jobs you on. the job are doing believe you. she asked are sure if you knew throughout all over. the last allowed was moral. shipping to mumbai going out of business then was sure downloading a load going up what is such a good idea is not just a w. bush now we go.
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and the great city manager had bought a military which he joined as appear on the reef and shared his impressions of russia twenty eight hundred so. i hope you're enjoying the atmosphere first of all what do you think of this world cup so far. three super super size of it to read the book. you know it's all good to see people enjoyed to be in how many teams did you coach into and during the world cup five five five is not a record that must be your noise or your record but this is a very for me i don't look for the record already with all your experience here do you think that i steamy scenes and far in this company just now. i've suffered being too much today so they go to say thank you very they play good game speed they have everything organisation and it's related to
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a perfect game to the perfect game show they go first ever because when a long known on the frozen north of the river that this surely was about to my impression would begin today with the way to everything when you need to have your face there so a russia fans will pretty much know for certain whether their teams through to the knockout stages after ten night's game between saudi arabia and europe why a win or draw for europe why is all this needed saudi arabia will give it their all of the match will be held at the ropes off every. fixed.
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meanwhile teams in group b. stop playing their second games on wednesday with portugal taking on morocco fussed about games taking place here in moscow and will be tough for the moroccans of the atlas lions. taking part in the world cup for the first time in twenty years iraq and central defender federal told us his team will do their best. is a mixed team there are players over thirty and there are some promising athletes under thirty such as iraq who plays for the damn southampton's buffo there are some very interesting players like the team's captain. from eventis he's a very interesting player and the team's leader as well but above all we are a team a great team of players who work together we're like a family and we know that forty million fans are looking at us and they'll be
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supporting us all the way because we'll be representing our great country's return to the world cup after a twenty year break and to be honest there are a lot of hoops at home now and we'll do our best to give the homeland the performance it deserves you know portugal's national football team known as the navigators make their seventh appearance at the world cup stop. holds the team record for the most number of caps and goals he is regarded as one of the greatest players in the game and has fans all over the world. for the. number one.
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the years now the dream is finally becoming more common to take a lot of different things maybe something not because i wanted to fling was the word. so those three things you love most about. that it was a. little you call a little pressure that you have it. for me does a problem for me because my country pakistan me to tell study it will be just the world cup. i can spread a message of peace and love from pakistan to russia to football and the order that be on a peaceful nation. you are. also playing today iran and spain iran currently tops group b.
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off the beating morocco and spain has just one point after touring with portugal. cup co-host joy somebody you know shared his thoughts on the upcoming match. i think as a start as a very experienced coach with multiple. experiences in in world cup. obviously spain spain i would say that. we the players that i'm not selected for the wall would be also a candidate for big things as amazing it is. their potential so i sing spain but there is. we'll be in a way where we're going to create some little problems. spain a hold the record for the most unbeaten games in a row twenty nine we also want to world cup not so long ago that was in twenty ten
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becoming the first european team to win side over europe. iran meanwhile the one all of its twenty eighteen world cup qualifying games it's the first championship for the team and some of the most dedicated fans on to taking part for the first time. for the day. i'm going to write a shot for. the club. and here. in our country still. really. that i want to work up. to so forth might.
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i'm probably like this. at its. worst. i'm not sure you. know there are so it's all it still is good to be it's a fight the most important thing. and we will have a special world cup coverage throughout the day here when i was here international with old straight from the.
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when lawmakers manufactured him sentenced him to public wealth. when the ruling closest to protect themselves. in the final. nor middle of the room six. new things. seemed wrong. well we just don't all. get to shape our. engagement because the trail. find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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let's go to some other world news stories here on our international law the us has announced it is leaving the un human rights council the secretary of state my palm peo and other u.s. officials castigated the international body accusing it of hypocrisy and political bias. 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 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
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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 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 bias against israel is unconscionable. since its creation the council has adopted more resolutions condemning israel 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 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
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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 can. cern's 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 russia is among the nations continuing its support of the un human rights council and plans to run for a seat on it according to russia's permanent mission to the un the body is the key international platform for cooperation in this area we spoke to ramsey buddha author and editor of the palestine clinical he thinks the us and leaving the council is actually a good thing. 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 group of corps and so forth
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and so on now i think they just basically decided to do what's in my opinion is a positive thing remove themselves entirely from the human rights council i think it's a positive thing in this is the u.s. presence in these institutions has only served to target its enemies and to protect israel and its interests. the palestinian family has been prevented from entering a public swimming pool in the southern israeli city of god and the reason that was given was that they are not residents of the city but we spoke with the family the father thinks it's well it was more about their religion. nor whether it was a holiday and we wanted to go out we called the polling period gatt and they said we can come when we got there someone went out of the office and told us that no one can get inside today except for the residence of curio get young people who are in front of us arabs as well said what do you mean you said we could come in why
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are you saying no now and i realized that this all happened just at the time when my wife with her headscarf came in and that was the moment when he decided not to let anyone in for eleven years i've been working on different projects bringing together jews and arabs and creating conditions for a joint life here for our future. and it was sad i don't understand why they make a difference between jews and arabs we're all children of adam yes we have different religions but we are all people as i was so upset when they didn't let us in i felt that it was racist i feel that we arabs are a minority here we are outcasts the contact of the poor thora teens are no response yet though there's a so. case in the small israeli fuel age of. a public swimming pool there allegedly has an undeclared rule of separate hours for jews and for better wins for the regional council told us that it's the bedouins who have asked for separate hours blaming them for the tensions it also says the request was made on religious
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grounds locals though apparently divided over whether such a policy is right it shouldn't be like this and i think this is swimming pool should be boycotted and no one needs to go to the swimming if they simply did it. is equal for both of the things you quite ok this is has many people living in here and this is very very long to tell people what they should do and shouldn't do people need to leave really without anyone telling them when and where they need to work they can go if there is violence between the jews and the business just the police and then in this industry it's really m.p.'s have already called for the practice to be ended saying it ultimately violates an anti discrimination law. oh thanks for sharing your time with us here at aussie international we are back at the top of the hour with more worldwide headlines and of course your latest world cup foti auction.
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we're. going to. look at neverland if you believe. our. legal services to illegal and sleep.
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at the cia. all the. greetings and salutation is here in the united states while our two main political
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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 well 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 a hefty seven hundred sixteen billion dollars fittingly titled the john s. 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
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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 a poor foreign country near you instead of say i don't know better health care here at home college debt relief for reformed immigration system you know you know things society actually needs instead of more nuclear weapons in this study dress of constantly having to always be watching the hawks.
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if. you. like you know that i got. well the body to watch in the dark sorry i'm tired robot and i'm to have a listen as you said the legislation would authorize about six point six hundred 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
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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 jobs like i'm not sure if i want to give them more money because they lose a trillion there they're saying they can't give a pay raise unless we get another. set of millions of dollars we've you know we 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 sudden rule they just put the they're just presidents we've got a little less money than like the house bill that was passed just a couple months ago which is like completely crazy and you know meanwhile this country you know look just the commonwealth fund every three years releases
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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 hey spending money. on war and destruction that's way more important i've actually upgrading our health care so i think we're first though yes first of all or first. student first so really we're the best. being the worst. and. bernie sanders. of vermont actually where we cannot spend more on our military than the next ten nations combined while millions of americans do not have food and housing and health care this is why i voted against sending 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
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merkley jeff merkley rand paul elizabeth warren and ron wyden so you know a lot of democrats obviously but at the end of the day it's like you could 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 amends are 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 quiet for the money to fix the v.a. we can't find someone to fix the v.a. that's exactly right there's a grid and it's and it's when you see these like massive numbers and then your mind merely 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 look a lot of these are part of the so-called you know resistance which also doesn't
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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 thing i 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 resisting but there's a strain of so you've got chuck schumer oh yes lovely tina smith out of minnesota cory booker yeah mr big pharma i'm self joe manchin out of wisconsin claire miska mccaskill tim kaine. and then the cleanup which are just unable to do all that does 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 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 leaking the spy agency's controversial history
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joshua adams sheltie is 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 are. he'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 tools he's 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 poses a great threat to the cia number one because it shows how porous it is how it can leak but number two it exposes in a really cyber tools offensive cyber tools including.
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seven marble. that's a really interesting tool because it allows a entity like the russians or like a true actually the cia in this case to have to assure a virtual bunch of computers will it say like the democratic national committee and describes who had been 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 and connection with a grave breach of national security chilled basis thirteen counts that include a legal gathering of national defense information and authorize access to a computer to obtain classified information of government property making false statements and obstruction of justice to the thirteen charges they each carry a ten to twenty year maximum prison penalty manhattan u.s. attorney jeffrey as a burman said quote joshua former employee of the cia allegedly uses access at the
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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 as this in new york f.b.i. field director william after sweeney jr said as a lead chilled he utterly betrayed 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 could spend the rest of his life behind bars and washington national banks are to. explain to me again how one can steal property of the government
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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 are in what we need this this wasn't 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 security this could put us and yet what's happened. who is hacking all these banks looking like it's the u.s. government right nobody wrote you know i did sears is this idea of the savior you know it's no different than the scare tactics of anything you know oh my god back things are going to happen you have no idea how many terrorists we've saved you from it's always the thing through they always go back to that say oh this boy he said to this personally therefore it's going to destroy.

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