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one point off the drawing with portugal the world cup coach jurgen marino sharing his thoughts on the up coming back. pain in the run. as a start as a very experienced culture with multiple. experiences in. all business. i would say that. we the players that are not selected for the walker will be also a candidate for the scenes as amazing it is. their potential so i think spain but i receive that iran will be in a way where they are going to create some little problem. of the world cup co-host peter schmeichel did a tour of the tournaments host cities. where spain take on iran today was one of us
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stops i've been invited to a traditional muslim wedding today and the best idea i could come up with as a gift was to cook my old. which is the more traditional just this the first time i'm doing this i'm pretty confident and i'm off running for sending that i'm giving orders and it's just nice and even and i'm going to cut it like that. and i'm now going to prepare the syrup which is basically just half honey and half should not have calories in the corridor over here. there's no way that i could bring this to the company that's going to be bad luck. quite. so that's a that's how it's supposed to look. oh
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fuck the world. loads. it's full load. never experience anything like that but i'm going to leave them to that. is known as one of russia's major sports which is the current champions in volleyball and they've been football champions ice hockey champions i know it's all water polo champions. water polo have never tried that before i'm going to have a gold. and if you cool got so much respect for these guys put also it concerns me that
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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. terror in moscow the u.s. has announced it's leaving at the u.n. human rights council secretary of state mike pump aoe and other u.s. officials castigated the international body accusing it of hypocrisy and political bias 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
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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 bias against israel is unconscionable. since its creation the council has adopted
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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 for us 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 trump 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
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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 the 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 as well as just mentioned america's own human rights record has been cold and the question on several occasions recently donald trump's pick for cia director that you know hospital brought to the fore with the issue of alleged torture under the bush administration has spilled over so one of those secret overseas. reasons run by the cia where terrorist suspects were reportedly tortured on mass the u.s.
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envoy to the un nikki haley has previously said that no human rights violator should sit on the un human rights council. being a member of this council is a privilege and no country who is a human rights violator should be allowed a seat at the table. earlier we spoke to ramsey bartow out of the palestine chronicle he thinks so the us leaving the council is actually a positive thing since trump has been in power the u.s. 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 the paris corps and so forth and so on no 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
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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. shortly before the us analysis withdrawal from the council the international body denounced washington's new policy on immigration control which are seen children being separated from their parents on sunday the investigative nonprofit organization pro publica published audiophile what it claims were children crying at attention facility run by u.s. customs and border protection. bureau for. the.
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everyone here has added fuel to the fire of ongoing criticism levelled out the new migration policy congrats the separation policy that you sold to your boss mr trump will result in images that will. crazy to you both we would ensure you will never escape them and your fresh zeal you forgot that mother's a mother's 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 what's happening to families at the border is horrific nursing infants being ripped away from their mothers parents being told their toddlers are being taken to babies or play only to realize hours later they aren't coming back this
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is a moral and humanitarian crisis introduced in april the so-called zero tolerance policy on a legal border crossings means children whose parents are charged with illegal entry are separated from them and held a special services over the last six weeks alone over through thousand children have been placed inside those the tensions and despite a public outcry the white house has defended its tough stance on immigration. the united states will not be a migrant camp. and it will not be a refugee holding facility won't be 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
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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 dangerous circumstances egal immigrants have put their children at risk and the lower on separating children from parents charged with immigration offenses was actually in place during obama's tenure at once and for some it was much rarer back than my colleague reaction from both sides of the argument first of all it's not true that all these people who were arrested for just crossing the border they're arrested for illegally crossing the border they were appointed bantry where they could common key clinical asylum but these these people if in fact they are families and not you know sex traffickers are others who come with children. to
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break the u.s. law by entering and crashing the border illegally despite the fact that they're looking for a better life that surely 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 racism you i'd hear from people like sean. my you know to be car parked here in the case of these people coming to united states it's not quite as simple as just specific points of actually people are quite a while and they're coming your your child a sequel. i don't understand how in any way that justifies taking your kids away and hoarding the fact we. take advantage of this and turns it into what it was that sadistic kind of policy and really 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
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i am and nothing i said was racist but that aside do you know there's a three hundred percent increase in kids coming to this country presented with an adult who turn out to be sex traffickers or a 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 deported 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 left 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 to give so
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what rock obama and hillary clinton state department did you immigrants are here i have my entire life here and kind of rhetoric and dog whistles from racists like and you saw i mean i think what's what's happening to god arrows 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. but the kind of narrative that you're creating to try to get to the falls acts that you're putting out there kind of statement like that always will sure be a lot that's racist are. you're using a very particular propaganda tool to try to create an obligation to how do you get it all right that is right since the bay the wall imagine that imagine that. yeah well i want time people own slaves now as laws well i'm sure there are plenty of people in this country might yourself know what happened to know their own interests how you are able to go to sea and use that maybe i read you and grace is
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. more news and hope and i. applied 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 superman each kill the narrowness and spending tribute to the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy but great so one more chance but. i think it's
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going to take. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times where. it was abducted 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 step but also discreet because they concern fraud from some of those paintings a link to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets
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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. no. this is a border checkpoint between of down and pakistan where these children are returning
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to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the pakistani army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet. jax if to break north waziristan back under control. over local people are at last able to go home. to work. whether they want to or not they have to build new lives for themselves and under new groups.
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the only way to get into his ear is to now is with the pakistani military they agreed to take our crew along but on their terms our timetable and program were put in advance and were rever we went the military had to go with us for our own safety on the other hand no one prevented us from making our own observations. so in the shower the military brought us to our hotel where a lot of foreigners used to stay. even here in the city that was never on the terrorist or extremist control this is the entrance to good looks like a lot of fuel a few men with guns surely all these hotels built as
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a fortress. and. that's never was a risk on itself yet but a neighboring province they have brought us here to show was what they call the de radicalization center but any time we stepped outside over a hotel we were scored by four to five vehicles loaded with five or six well armed passengers every once in a while was so road blocks and ways to wire fences the sense here is that you are driving through a military camp and if peaceful life he's only possible to be on the sponges.
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this. body. of. these classrooms are used to teach civilian trades to forment terrorists things like world and i would work not too long ago all of these men were linked to groups like the taliban or al qaida extremists they form a knee years spread fear throughout the whole pakistani region. that's what made these groups famous in pakistan this is another school in the shower in two thousand and fourteen six terrorists stormed in and carried out a massacre killing one hundred forty nine people one hundred thirty two of them were children this was the last straw and the military operation it was humorous down was launched soon afterwards back to study army decided not just
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a place to reach an affix trimmest but to completely rage against the local population suspected of having militant clinks. ask them to come and live with. you here is one unique xterra story this seventeen year old the youngest inmate in the center was nothing more than a kitchen helper in a house where the taliban member lived he was just thirteen at the time and escaped of his own volition with the. first edition and thought. but like he probably he's young and he was a boy probably would be able to refuse in the. psychology of the people if not a skeleton. just
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. because. he was i don't know some. according to this team of local psychologists former terrorists aren't just successfully rehabilitated but fall completely in love with the place where they are held. they sure did no one has ever even attempted to escape. my labor but if it was a. teacher i'm sure when you were going to be if it was there and. i was going to mcinnes prior those consequences. and that was just about it understood that it. was just ask.
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for a chance to pick a stand near select and. the closer we get to interest the greater the tension with feel an hour away with bass many convoys of army trucks back with soldiers even though technically become but elements of operation garden strike is over. so we're at the freshest. you can see it was a gate over there this is the entrance to do. dangerous legion and as we were said there's there's so many military personnel over here you can see they're just coming from an incoming cars with the soldiers car cars military vehicles.
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yes of the right signs of normalising here in which you stand as you can see the motorcade of students go in back to the universe did but there is still semi she said concerns he can feed at the front of each vehicle there is a guard. but what happened during the taliban rule what was with the university when caleb speak . was the worst situation i was also a good neighbor you work in yes yes i was given a good deal. with the thirty four credits he did for us goodness now you're smiling yes yes well i just ok to do q. as a hostage or yes it's for how long we were fired it's a five day fire is their time what they get there live on amid what they tell him
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his who are at the lowest with the other the i mean after he could tell you about you know how did you manage to escape you know really did help our fogelman with the help of phobia i discovered. just. yank wittingly thank goodness thanks very much like. he was a principal right to do so. we're now actually fifty meters away from afghan border and my mobiles know what keeps me now. welcome to afghanistan. the commander of two local pakistani border troops greets people on their way home from afghanistan. when in two thousand and fourteen the pakistani army started the operation to liberate was serious town from terrorists locals thought life would be safer across the border in afghanistan.
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why he had to leave to go with it. while they've been away the border that they know so well and have crossed so often in their life times has changed a lot. we can even zoom into syria now it's like this. for example. ok now you can see in. this room. what's really. good well then. we can see even if i go yeah. so
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now you can spot even the goat movements yes. the camera fits go to border forts built in strategic high ground along the border some of them enjoy excellent views you can even see afghan villagers on the other side of these these village is it safe. are you sure there is no. other. so a lot of this point them toward this aid. because no one knows for sure what's happening on the i've been side of the border everyone coming from. it's not easy to tell the difference.
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