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you know just try to get through the kook face and then you progress from there so you know we know we know the qualities of the euro and seem always name come on ian and then suarez because players in there can score goals so as long as you have this this kind of quality up front you would always make results you always scold them. i. wouldn't put much. with. somebody out when somebody has been. so ideally. and leading. and i think. about it by. monday. next wednesday that's when they would be that good much for they've already today
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pitiful this when they kind of still would away. good luck toward one but it's nice and good luck to saudi arabia next four years. so odd expect your whites play better they now have a free game which i think is very important they now have a game where where they can experiment a little bit and get the things that are working can't them right and it's not going to cost so much the game against russia do you think russia will do this experiment they. i think it's a says south is always changing what he thought was he was going to play with in these championships. one of the changes would obviously mates one injury that has worked really well. and then he made this big change with. those who were up front
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and the small of on the bench which was very brave put the paid paid off for him i think he's kind of kidding he's eleven right now. i don't know if russia has peaked and they've played at the highest level they've scored eight goals which is incredible in two games start added by a bios which i hope not i mean it it really is important that the whole host nation . stays in the tournament for the sake of the tournament and for the for the the atmosphere and for for for for people as hosed to still have a vested interest in this so. i just wanted to say you talking about you know the vested interest in how successful host nation kicks of a great atmosphere russia are all playing today you still hear the whole mess and some chancing coming from from from down there the atmosphere. is annoying me but now to what actually could be hemisphere remains is still fun testing and that's
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just one of the questions about the atmosphere here that was put to the full fee for a chief job so i set the blacks and put a very formally chosen set blatter who said that we kate partridge in our studio earlier. as you arrived last night did you manage to get much sleep with all the revelers action the streets of moscow you see of today victory and demanded to take three of russia until four o'clock in the morning in doha tell those who does have that is the tough to versus could put clothes on the floor to witness at the arrival of this second victory of the russian team qualified to for the next round and everything is open it is that she's made it very very open sort of very open going back and it's always a good thing isn't it when the host nation as a world cup has such a good start for me this of those elements or if this was the best start ever because it's my eleven supposed. ten novels. in the very actively here
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my guest to the first match of the organizing committee of the of the host of dead simple to understand can even more and now it's all well it's all well makes success ensured for the whole competition and also it benefits the country as a whole doesn't it if he keeps it not only a psychological base also an economic waste as well absolutely and you know what is important also that this world cup russia where they have been the is so all that say. so many doubts about the organization will the abilities and so on what will happen it started it started it started there for whom i had to and especially in the stadium is a van the full are mentally disabled football is good is not good at the best because in the first round you have to look a little bit that good to see both and you see television audience international
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russia is now in all the world all the world by television wonder bizzle and this is very important how do you think that they are has had an impact on this well cup you think is a positive thing to think it's a negative thing by same it is it is not yet totally and ready to be introduced in a vote because the we are it would be good if the. in the let's say the referees did the television referees should always be just same group. because now they change every match and you know in the referee. according to their also think game it is always said if in the old pinion of terrific in the opinion of today for the head there is no one feel also feet to approach with a severe and is most. he did his news feed prove it because there are some
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doubts and. let's see that in the future if we not create problems let's go back to the game and let's get back to it all those matches that are coming out which is that we've looked at the the i think that they're being fixed is there we have to the results i mean do you think that let's get a prediction here do you think he's going to win the world cup the winner of to find him. i know it's easy to say that it's easy to say that. already at the very beginning of one of the big teams says his nose and then depending if they finish first in the group or not then every single change there because it is a plan which has been established that number one should always win but if he is not the case then all the or the possible solutions are now a. wise words from. a former fee for presidents in his
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eighty's who by the way at the moment is either banned i don't know the suspended from football but this tournament is already proving that football indeed is a unifying force after the shot of a fan celebration went viral. it was an amazing experience that i think a lot of people are saying you know was because of. they were helping me to watch the match but we were actually just celebrating for the opening ceremony all these guys are just men and we were celebrating dancing and all of sudden i find myself up in the air it's crazy yeah. i just played a big table body basketball before my before my accident after my accident part of my rehab was. to play wheelchair basketball just to try it as soon as i played it i
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fell in love with the gave completely. the silver here is amazing people are great everyone is so friendly you can you can really feel the love from everyone around you three years ago. i think every obstacle is an opportunity for you to step up and just enjoy life more and. live life to the max. anticipation is now building ahead of thursday's match between argentina and croatia croatia surprisingly for many now tops group d. after beating nigeria the south americans and talisman leo messi well they really
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need a win after unexpectedly dropping two points against a newcomer iceland and the argentina team arrived on wednesday in nizhny novgorod where the game will take place the fans highly excited by messi arrival r.t. world cup co-host but you know shares his thoughts on the upcoming match. is a team with some talented experienced players have seen the best clubs in the world i don't think in the past years they've had enough revolution for the next generation but they have still a group of players especially in the midfield players of the best we have in the world. but that's thing through asia has a team is capable to give up to give them a difficult match and with the world cup getting massive attention on. social media
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one british peer has found himself in hot water over his comments on twitter lord alan sugar who is also the star of hit b.b.c. show b.b.c. show the apprentice was forced to apologize after posting the following tweet about the senegal squad defensive tweet showed the team with photoshop bags and sunglasses and sugar making a reference to beach sellers after the backlash he took the tweet down but noted he still thought it was funny he eventually made an apology saying he had no intention to offend anyone artie's host and former english footballer stan collymore has extensively covered racism in sports he described to us his reaction to the scandal discussed steeds hopes a but not surprised and launch sugary scene is a liberal voice for me is a black britain that can go back thirty forty years ago when i was a child and suffered horrific rights isn't to see all coming out to die and people not making genuine apologies and actually going the other white seeing in the most
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stupid in the most demeaning why they're right and this is it the very not forget british society this is a load he's a jewish no. lights wrong if this was a black britain that would have tweeted something similar about these right wing national team he would be fired he would certainly be potentially be arrested alan sugar is typing then that's waits and it will be carry on regardless i'm not a know a lot of journalists in britain and all operate 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 alan sugar as the house of the apprentice do you think. ally in the late level awfully from an african country to be anything other than rice is a minister is writes these and he has no place on british television. the b.b.c.
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has responded with a statement pointing out that lord sugar has apologized but called on him to do so unreservedly. marked and historic win for japan over colombia their first world cup since to win since two thousand and ten 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 litter left after the game and take a look. it is fair to say iceland and its fans have made
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a big impression at this tournament not just with their players but also with their now famous viking thunderclap and it was on display again on tuesday in the rostov on don fan zone known back home as the guys are sound it was used this time to mark the birthday of iceland a defender ragnar sigurdsson. switching gears to other news now don't trump has signed an executive order preventing the separation of children from their families on the us mexico border and follows a barrage of criticism of the policy which he created in the first place which has been in place since april. but i have strong very strong borders but we're going to
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keep the families together i didn't like the site where 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 hard ever gratian it's been. left out in the call for people who haven't dealt with it and we are dealing with it step by step. the u.s. president however said the so-called zero tolerance prosecution policy on illegal border crossings would continue in fact of the policy has been the children whose parents are charged with illegal entry are separated from them and held at special facilities. by a number of protests broke out in major u.s. cities over the issues demonstrators held up images showing children being kept in prison like conditions and crying it all comes after the investigative nonprofit
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organization pro publica published audio purported to be of children crying at a detention facility run by u.s. customs and border protection. orders for. people who. do it is. very likely guarding their i do on their. own that are already learned that. similar cases were where migrant children were separated from their parents allegedly occurred during president obama's tenure however those were reportedly much rarer and did not constitute a systemic policy as opposed to the one promulgated by the trump administration human and labor rights lawyer dan kovalchuk shared his thoughts on the issue. obama was the deporter in chief eat afforded three million and yes obama was putting
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people in cages in fact we saw the picture went viral that it democrat tweeted of the kids in a cage it turned out to two thousand and fourteen under obama but there is a double standard people were ok with this when obama was doing it and they don't like trump so they're not ok with him doing it. one republican senator from oklahoma has said russian spreading dissent online are to blame for the border controversy here's what my guest had to say about that issue. people in this country from all walks of life were opposed to these you know on the air and in letters of air the idea of our kids being wrenched away from us it's terrible it's only acceptable we didn't need russia bots to tell us that that's just ridiculous kind of keeping with us or russian bought them or not being a russian bought actor peter fonda who is known for being an activist in many ways he went on a twitter rampage over the immigrant family separation. called for ripping barren
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trump from his mother's arms and putting him in a cage with a pet of files. now that seems pretty harsh have some of these reactions to the separations are gone a little bit too far. well obvious see no one should call for a child to be put in with pedophiles and in fact in this case we know them a lot at trial was against us all so you know convinced to go against it but it is same time i understand equals being upset about it i mean there's nothing worse than taking an innocent child from their parents and this was just spite of sadism there is no. policy behind this except to punish these people. who are coming from your very difficult circumstances so i understand the emotion behind certain. europe has lashed out at the united states
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decision to leave the un human rights council after washington quit the international organization accusing it of hypocrisy and a political bias of 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 dubbed america's decision regrettable. israel welcomed the u.s. move for prime minister benyamin netanyahu called it and 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 close relations with israel there has also been reaction from the un secretary general who expressed regret at the u.s. decision while the executive director of human rights watch mentioned to the
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pullout reflects washington's policy on the israeli palestinian conflict nikki haley the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. has sent a letter to at least seventeen human rights organizations in which she accuses them of blocking reform of the human rights council it is unfortunate that you lead assault on them on our attempts to improve the human rights council you put yourself on the side of russia and china and opens at the united states on the key human rights issue the united states will continue to be a would lead in calling for human rights for all people and enforce an international attention on to most atrocitus we are happy to work together was n.g.o.s that shared those schools but not with the ones that on to mind them. general secretary of the palestinian national initiative mostafa barghouti says the u.s. withdrawal harms its credibility on human rights this american withdrawal from the human rights council as a deflection of how serious the problem is with the arms of ministration which has
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become totally biased of israel and it is favored in those very interested even to the american interest and i think withdrawing from such an important human occurrence or local votes council. undermines all the claims from the side of the american administration that they care so much about human rights that is very dangerous very good if the tuition it has undermined completely the ability of the united states to play at all in any peace in the future and it is definitely affecting good reputation of the american administration and this is also linked to many other issues but on the issue of human rights this is going to be a very serious loss for the american policy. and that does it for me i'll be back with headlines in twenty nine minutes here with us.
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this is a border checkpoint. and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had.
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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. jacks if to bring north waziristan back under control. over local people are at 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 put in advance and wherever 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 outsell where a lot of foreigners used to stay. even here in the city and that was never on any terrorist or extremist control this is the entrance to good looks like a lot of fuel efficient. with guns surely all these hotels built as a fortress. and
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. 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 beyond his bundle. and he's going to. go as they explain to us. is where they keep former
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militants well trying to reintegrate them peacefully into normal life while these people. are being. member of the society. oh oh. this. body.
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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 that 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 the 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 the back to steady army decided not just a place to reach an affix trimmest but to completely ridge again population suspected of having militant clinks. can you ask them to come in with.
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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 the 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 is death. 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 say look to. me just. because he's grown. vision bad and blunt
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and he was i don't know some. of. his might. 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 have to move. it was just on. the news from when you more than two that be it was dear. to me to my surprise those consequences. that are suggesting that it was or more is a great comfort and i'm just. getting machine year for a chance to put your stand near selection of much nobody.
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the closer we get to a serious turn the greater the tension with feel an hour away with bass many convoys of army trucks back with soldiers even though technically become but element of separation cut in strike is over. so we're at the freshest. you can see he was a gate over there this is the entrance to do. dangerous mission 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 car cars it's me because i. think yes we'll be right signs of normalizing here in missouri stan as you can see
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the mother gate of students go in back to the universe here 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 with the university when caleb speak . was the worst situation i was a good neighbor you work in his usa was a good neighborhood. with good thirty four credits he did us good never now you're smiling. ok to do q. as a hostage or you it's for how long. or five days. they get anybody i mean what they. are it's a lot most would rather be i mean after he could tell you about.

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