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joy life more and. live life to the max. right now anticipation is building ahead of tomorrow's big game between argentina and croatia question some people surprisingly now topping group day after they beat nigeria south americans and their talisman leader messi could do with a win after unexpectedly dropping two points against you come as iceland the team the team arrived on wednesday in the drug where the game is being played finds highly excited about messi is a rival parties will cook. shares with us now his thoughts on this much. as it seems through issues. is a team with some talented experienced players have seen the best clubs in the world i don't think in the past two years they've had enough evolution for the next
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generation but they have still a group of players especially in the midfield players of the best we have in the world as it is. but i think through asia has the team is capable to give up to give them a difficult match. was manchester united boss josie marine you giving his take on thursday's game between croatia and argentina today though spain just saw of the ugh lucky iranians i would say watching the game was. full time here because on a read spain wins this just by one goal and it doesn't seem that the iranian fans are too disappointed they were obviously pushing their team forward ever since that goal by diego costa and i would i would assume that the da our system leader says the referee will not be much love. in iran these days after the goal was cancelled
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out after a replay by the referee the crowd was really angry about that but it seems that they were pretty happy with the performance by their team let's not forget iran still has a very solid chance of qualifying from this group if they of course beat christiane all this portugal in their final group stage game but today it seems that the fans were pretty happy with the performance and will now be all over the city celebrating what they believe is a fine performance by the team and getting ready for the final game as well the spanish as the spanish crowd they were also very very happy with this win which puts their team and very good good chances of qualifying from this group. thank you very much too. because of course crucial plays into its own but to other games as well and group see play australia game that i will be watching of course and then france take on australia. and be good into the looking
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patriotic red chill you can have to put that on a very fast wash tonight. that's on today because when we go in tomorrow but then mccain's always been played. breaking breaking will set up a t.v. set ok it's been great having company saving i hope you've enjoyed whatever we've been talking about we've been around the houses a few times but i think we've probably some interesting analysis along the way join us as we continue our journey tomorrow. with the world cup getting massive attention on social media one but his pair his harem self in hot water and his comments on twitter know what alan is also the star of his b.b.c. show the apprentice was forced to apologize. after posting the following tweet
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about the senegal squad the offensive tweet showed the team with a photo shopped banks in sunglasses and chicken making a reference to beach silence after the backlash she took to tweet down but noting he still thought it was funny he eventually made an apology saying he had no intention to offend anyone. on calling or has extensively covered racism in sport he described to us his reaction to this scandal disgusted. but not surprised and launch sugaree seen as a liberal voice so for me is a black britain that can go back thirty forty years ago when i was a child and suffered horrific right to see all coming out to die and people genuine apologies and actually go into the why you're seeing in the most chupin the most demeaning why their rights and this is at the very. forget of british society this is a load he's a jewish new. lights wrong if this was
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a black britain that would have tweeted something similar about the israeli national team he would be fired he would certainly be potentially be arrested alan sugar so i can then that's wait and it will be carry on regardless on a lot of journalists in britain and across the political spectrum he needs to now come out and make an apology you know all put this challenge to the b.b.c. are you going to keep. as the host of the apprentice do you think. alloying. elite level off from an african country to be anything other than writes this i mean if there is right season he has no place on british television the b.b.c. has responded in a statement pointing out that lord sugar has apologized but called on him to do so let me. chief they mounted a historic win for japan over colombia their first world cup win since twenty ten
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and their first ever over a south american nation in the tournament and japan fans are also winning hearts after cleaning up the stands of the usual waist and little left after the game take a look. it's fair to say iceland and their fans have made a big impression at this tournament not just with their play but also with the now famous viking thunder clap and it was on show again on tuesday in the boston formed on fun so known back home as the gazes silent it was used this time to mark the
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welcome back to the program europe as last time to the us decision to leave the un human rights council after washington quit the international organization accusing it of hypocrisy and political bias the e.u. foreign affairs spokesperson said the decision may undermine the u.s. role as a country defending democracy and human rights across the world she added that the e.u. will still cooperate with washington to defend human rights whenever possible british foreign secretary boris johnson in turn dumped america's decision regrettable. israel welcomed the u.s. move that prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it a courageous decision against the hypocrisy and the lies of the so-called un human rights council analysts believe the us withdrawal is a consequence of washington's relations with israel there's also been reaction from the un secretary general who expressed regret at the u.s. decision well the executive director of human rights watch mentioned the pullout
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reflects washington's policy on the israeli palestinian conflict general secretary of the palestinian national initiative mr for barghouti says the trumpet ministration is putting israel's interests first this american withdrawal from human rights council reflection of how serious the problem is with mr issue which has become totally biased it was a true. even to the american interest and i think withdrawing from such an important human ground so low q. moderates counsel. undermines all the glooms from the side of the american administration so much about human rights that is very dangerous very grave situation it has undermined completely the ability of the united states to play out all in only peace in the future and it is definitely affecting the repudiation of the american administration. and this is also linked to many other issues but on
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the issue of who moderates this is going to be a very serious loss for the american policy. chambre signed an executive order preventing the separation of children from their families on the us mexico border it follows a barge of criticism of the policy which has been in place since april. strong very strong borders but we're going to keep the families together i didn't like the sight the feeling of families being separated is a problem that's gone on for many years as you know through many administrations and we're working very orderly ever gratian it's. just left out in the call for people who haven't dealt with it and we are dealing with it so step by step the u.s. president however said these so-called zero tolerance persecution policy on illegal for all things would continue and the fact of the policy has been the children
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whose parents are charged with illegal entry are separated from men held at special facilities. a number of protests broke out in major u.s. cities over the issue demonstrations images showing children being kept in prison like conditions and crying it all comes after the investigative nonprofit organization pro publica published what it claims were children crying at a detention facility run by u.s. customs and border protection.
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they were actually similar cases where migrant children were separated from their parents during president obama's tenure however those were much rarer and some claim didn't constitute a systematic policy as opposed to the one currently in place only i heard reaction from both sides of the argument. it's not true that all these people are arrested for just crossing the border they're arrested for illegally crossing the border they're 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 so the onus is upon them for choosing to disobey the law we have people who are legitimately trying to get into this country and seek political asylum who are waiting in line and doing it the
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correct way and their children are not touch the case of these people coming to united states it's not quite as simple as just having some meat specific points eventually people are clique radical violence and they're coming here on your tractor sequela tickles cylon and i don't understand how in any way that justifies taking their kids away and or in the fabric and we are seeing some take advantage of this and to institute was that sadistic kind of policy and really is political basically just 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 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
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their parents and by the way i'm sure you were is outraged sure when barack obama did virtually the same thing in fact ported 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. people like you are the lamp the distributing had never actually showed the amount of outreach that was happening from people that were genuine the grassroots not all democrats are the same there are plenty of criticism due to what rock bottom and you'll recall the state department did to immigrants here i have my entire life here and kind of rhetoric and dog whistles from racists 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 the kind of narrative that you're creating to try to do the souls
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actually you're putting out there kind of a value for sure baseball bats racists are. you're using a very particular propaganda tool to try to create negotiations. against all that is racist obey the law imagine that. the number of terror attacks carried out by radical islamists in europe has doubled in the last year that's according to a newly released report your poll says the number of attacks we've had thirty three in twenty seventeen way up on the thirteenth of the year before meanwhile the latest opinion polls are failing to since believe the main threats the constant face are in the question and terrorism with nearly a third of those quiz saying terror is not the most urgent issue the head of one of the u.k.'s main intelligence bodies g c h q recognizes the concerns. thirds of all complex and more global and none of us can defend against them alone in the last
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year we've played a critical role in the destruction of terrorist operations and at least four european countries i think it was an unprecedented year. last year throughout the whole of europe we saw quite a number of low level attacks you know would use a very close shop or plated instruments like noise which is easy to those reasons carry out what the danger is people saying how easy this come relatively is this can be the lessons of also being that if you look at many major cities and towns and where there's open events there are physical precautions taken obstructions and so where for tuck's in mainland europe where preventive it's easy to lay blame somewhere but i think we have to be careful when we do that you know the genuine refugees certainly comes from the middle east and on the syria region and it's very easy to point a finger but i think it shows though the house because i can understand people's concerns. and special cup highlights for i shall thomas will take over at the top
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of the hour with more subtle way. the iranian ayatollahs have become much more aggressive after the nuclear deal twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has made interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and in it even after the cold
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in two thousand and fourteen the becky stanny army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet. jacks if to bring north waziristan back under control. over local people are last able to go home. whether they want to or not they have to build new lives for themselves and and new groups.
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but. 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 agreed in advance and rather 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 any terrorist or extremist control this is the entrance to looks like a lot of fuel efficient. with guns actually all these hotels built as
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a fortress. that's never was a wrist on itself yet but a neighboring province they have brought us here to show was what they call the. center but anytime 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 roadblocks and ways to wire fences the sense here is that you are driving through a military camp and peaceful life he's only possible to be on this bundle.
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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 therefore maney 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 in was your astound was launched soon afterwards back to study army decided not just to place the region to fix trimmest but to completely rage against the local population
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suspected of having militant clinks. asking to become a movement. 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. could be but like he probably he's young and he was a boy you probably wouldn't able to refusing. the psychology of the people it's not a seller to. me just. because he's grown. blunt
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and he was i don't know some. of. them so i'm back on his main. according to this team of local say colleges former terrorists aren't just successfully rehabilitated but fall completely in love with the place where they are held. they sure they'd no one has ever even attempted to escape. she didn't catch them we might be able but if it was just on. the news from when you more than two that be if it was dear. to me to my surprise those consequences. are suggesting that it was a lot more is great for comfort just ask. the machine yeah.
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near selection of. the closer we get to his wrist the greater the tension with feel and now we're away with bass many convoys of army trucks back with soldiers even though technically become but elements of operation cutting 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 lesion and as we were said there's so many military personnel over here you can see they're just coming from an incoming cars with the soldiers for our cars military vehicles. yes of the right signs of normalising here in missouri stein is you can feel good
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that motorcade of students go in back to the universe did but there is still semi she said concerned so you can see the front of each vehicle there is a guard. but what happened during the taliban rule what was it with the university when caleb speak. it was the worst situation i've i was also a good neighbor you work in his usa was good 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 here as a hostage or yes it's for how long we were fired it's a five day fire is what they get anybody to me what that alarm is who are at the
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low most would rather be i mean after he could tell you about you know how did you manage to escape. really did help out fogelman with the help of phobia i discovered . just. yank wittingly thank goodness thanks very much like. he was a principal right. and so. we're now actually fifty meters away from afghan border and my mobile snow. keeps being. and welcome to afghanistan. the commander of two local pakistani border troops greets people on their way home from afghanistan. in two thousand and fourteen defected stay in the army started the operation to liberate the serious town from terrorists locals thought life would be safer across the border in afghanistan.
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why he had to go. in while they've been away the border that they know so well and have crossed so often in their lifetimes has changed a lot. we can even zoom into syria now. this house for example is ok now you can see in. this region what's really what's written. well them is what. we can see even if i go yes. so now you can spot even the gold movements yes. if you.
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