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the dirty game would you say a very very very rough game very hotly played a lot of tempers tempers flaring and surprisingly enough only six yellow cards no red cards we were actually betting on that there would be at least one because that was the way it was being played. i think the referee and. he much off from it was biggest and he did ok i mean at times it was it was a little bit too much that he was allowing but at the end of the day everyone got through the game and you know the only ones that are really hurt argentina and that's completely down to their own performance. pretty much all the talk coming into this game was that knowledge and tina needs it's not just wanted needed to win and it all unraveled in just a horrific fashion let's just look at the winning goal and the goalkeeper of argentina really playing for me this is what course if you don't think they put
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pressure on everybody i mean they must play from the back i don't understand their capillary banks you know. that big mistake but and the red beach the way that he finished that is i mean that was beautiful after the you like to do harmony my god that ball even even when the ball on the go through a made a mistake it's not a goal that's not a certainty it goes up in the at that keeps defenders time to come back it gives the goalkeeper time to recuperate and go back in the goal to do what he did. say this right because i was surprised he did it a lot of players would have taken it and tried to be the goalkeeper i mean he smashed it in the top corner and what a beautiful goal that was beautiful connection at this point i would say there would have been a lot of raised eyebrows when i was in tina's coach took off. and. brought on
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a go i mean what do you make of that since i thought he was going to say when he took off his coat and he showed it says i've never seen that with a coach before anyway. i think if he was right to put on the ground grass should be on but not get all of. that he can but don't take the one guy who will give you a gold out of nothing don't take him off and where is that player acquires the only guy who's scored froch and argentina so far he will find a goal i mean acquire always was and fight for him best no such thing as being in form out of form he said he said a pound he's someone who finds a chance and he scores from it so why take him off that bad boy. that was actually not as bad as taking off his shirt. which was some spectacle now if there was some element of self harm about that first skull self-inflicted no questions about the
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second moment what a strike from luka moderates i i was controlling and watching then to pass i didn't think he could school from here to what's dynamited not right for. the big players they turn up to these tournament's look at marc rich is a big player and he's turned out that was his second goal and so want to make a second really good goes well he was putting pressure on everyone all the time and he was he was playing well and his part in midfield i could teach he also scored he said the barcelona player also for me one of the best made few players in the world he's turned up so that's one and so this is just a contrast you know what i can tina didn't have that players playing are performing as we expect them to do. and that's why croatia wins today because the play is all the players perform fantastically well but when you need something to get big players steps up to the plate and they deliver and rackets edge and much that i think we can see that. racketed gold it was. right at the end of the game i have to
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say. ok we have it we don't have i guess you really haven't a thing on i just want to put in this point is the whole time we talked about that this was one hundred again there was a lot of lot of tension between the teams and not many icons in the first hour but then they started develop as argentina became more frustrated and then we saw some pretty vindictive tackles going in and i think ultimately it should not have had a you know i think he should have been sent off he. made an incredible challenge for c.b.s. i see rackets he's on the floor the referee is always blowing the whistle to do that you know that's that's really no tea and fortunately nothing happened and it might be one of these things that i will look back on retrospect son for i'm not completely sure about the rules in this tournament normally when the referee has already dealt with that meaning giving him a yellow card i don't think that's too much to do afterwards but hopefully they
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will because that tackle there was definitely out of order and it's dangerous anything could have happened fortunately nothing that the sort of situation because that is not applied at the moment would you like to see volumes for things like that or is it just too much of a judgment call in the moment lead to the rest i don't want vod should be used with very much in football i have to say i was. relatively upbeat about all of our job until yesterday i think it's been today we've seen very clear example on why we don't want to interfere too much i think and we've got to be fair to all the systems all the referees it's still even though it is a world cup it's still a kind of a trial period it's a system that needs to be worked on in the referees and the vastest and they need more experience so we are bound to see mistakes unfortunately those mistakes you know have increased the number of penalties being given. in the world cup i don't
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think anyone we've got this off loyalties all the temperaments all how they like to see football i don't see i think anyone wants to see to use free fall penalties in every game if it's not what football is all about we want to see the players create the goals and then we've seen three absolutely beautiful goals today that is at least as a football fan that is what i want to see i don't want to see football fans or football teams two or three or four nil on penalties and that's not right for me speaking of the fans we've had our peter all of us down amongst the nice in the fan zone and he's the you know after all the not musta been some atmospheric bitterness and sweetness i would imagine on either side what was it long to be amongst it. right when this game started the packers house here in the fun fest was very much
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a pro argentina crowd what i would say we saw there from croatia was a lesson in how to win friends and entertain people because other teams goals went in the cheese for the crew a stick got louder and louder and louder and at the final whistle lots of very very happy people a lot of the neutrals are pretty co-lead not a lot of the people from the local area who could be really looked at the the superstar status of litle messy being behind argentina we saw them start to get on side with the head the croatians as they scored some heat wave goals they were really some fantastic strikes particularly that moderates goal to me that was the well not really ten the tight of opinion here and i mean i think you'll see a little niche do you know of good based support it's full crew a shot in the next game here now then next game here if i make this. correctly that
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would be their second round match because they couldn't win this group. they could they can win this group they would be coming here now a lot of people expect that they'd be singing oh. no they're going to be swapping some of those blue and white shoes since specially the blue and white face place for red white checks i would assume absolutely fantastic atmosphere feel sorry for the argentine funds he would hear though they look that yanked it is they left there was a stunned silence when the first goal when seeing it really felt like the air it being sucked out if they had to leave the fun fest here in front of the news you know get out kremlin. play to the creation funds that were here on the of course the croatian team because they've won over a let's a frenzy it's a night. for.
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we are croatians from canada we've come this far and we've seen people from sydney australia from all over the world to succumb to support the team i think it's really amazing. yeah yeah laugh every think is fantastic the super and i'm just sorry that we came all this way and the ability all these people for a game to three only the know the result so but never mind what we. will be and that's maybe a result but we know the winner so it will be crazy for sure rich shocked at the start. over here. incredible really experience to work outside the business and this insatiable bring the people of argentina to every place that are going to be some credible source. you need these compare show you. you know that the only. well before i leave you
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spin out they say great song writing is all done explaining not for most rich i'm going to give you one more blast the lines of changed it's now his name is lucca he scores the wrong goals. you know i'm glad they only come on line it's alive because i don't think it takes anybody i know thank goodness just go learn it so let's bring it out third goal this was how the disaster came to its nasty end for knowledge and tina number three for croatia it was a bit of a walk in the end with queuing up for this one and well deserved i thought rockets and rockets he's a fantastic player i mean i really like to change the whole mood about this let's not talk about. this talk of our courageous they played so well today they played so well in the first game as well and if this is their true strength then you know
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we seen croatia finished in one nine hundred ninety eight croatia have this ability to produce results when they have good teams and my got to they have a good team now and the thing is argentina they they have that fighting for their lives coming here on the twenty six at nine o'clock. at nine o'clock they play. nigeria here and have all the rust off iceland and for asia it is really an interesting day at the transit six of june and i want to leave you with two very important facts croatia through to the knockout stages and knowledge and tina have no guarantees of their fate now that destiny is out of their hands that depending on the results to go their way in addition to their own final much appreciate staying with us this evening and how the british michael with your will cup analysis and coverage let's see you out. with another beautiful shot this st
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petersburg point. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the
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only numbers you need to remember is one one this will show you can't afford to miss the one and only pool but. the iranian ayatollahs have become much more aggressive after the nuclear deal. twenty fifteen the only way to stop it he's with russia and the united states work together and what i think sharon come on he's much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and in it even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. and what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line. to get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. more some want to. have to go right back to the first this is what before three in the morning can people get. interested always in the waters of. the city. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be one of the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just no way that doesn't mean that we even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's
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what murder victims' families want that's going to give them peace it's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. they want y'all to international with me in a day or two to from studio and i'm a stick with the world cup which away from the jubilance and festivities has seen a few documents but his place have opened an investigation into a group of england fans who were allegedly seen giving nazi salutes and one of the host cities and this to say a joke in a reports from london. but an unfortunate incident seems to have unraveled in one of the host cities of the world cup in volgograd where english fans were captured giving nazi salutes singing hitler songs as well as shouting nazi slogans and this is now being looked into now it's understood that this unraveled following the
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england tunisia game where england two to one and these chants were reportedly addressed at rivaling top football club fans and the staff at this bar where this took place apparently have confirmed that english fans were in there they said they missed this moment because they were closing the bar up at that point and we do know that british officials are indeed investigating what unraveled there we have heard from the national police chiefs council in a statement to us they said that this important behavior seen in video is completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated they've said they're working to identify those involved and we've also heard from the english football association of also said they strongly condemn this kind of behavior and are working to take appropriate action. in other news now in other news now president trump signed an executive order halting the highly controversial policy with separating undocumented migrant children from their parents the magic comes off of the
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administration's zero tolerance approach towards illegal migration trickett a massive crime some officials involved in the program have also been targeted by activists. i mean. there are. trumpet ministration officials have been sending babies and other young children to at least three. three tender age shelters in south texas wars and medical providers because. i know we're not nazi germany all right but we need be careful not to move in that direction this is not who we are in america he is taking america to a dark and ugly place is there anything you wish the senator can do issue it's also taken on a religious time mention. explain u.s.
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attorney general jeff sessions created a firestorm when he justified the policy of separating immigrant children from their parents by invoking a bible passage from the book of romans that was signed. you to the apostle paul in his clear and wise command in romans thirteen. the government because god is a doing are doing for us for says the mainstream media had a field day don't break god into this first of all i don't think god pictures you because i don't worship what i'm here putin and the only thing in the bible close to this is a king threatening to cut a baby in two and he was joking so it's not a lol i'd also the bible isn't the government documents from my post. perspective he wants will be starting green eggs and ham saying we must keep children in a box we must keep them with the faux should we really be surprised about biblical justification for policies last year it was revealed that the white house is
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holding weekly bible study classes the classes are led by ralph drole injure the founder of capital ministries based in washington d.c. capital ministries has been operating for over two decades preaching evangelism to elected public servants since our founding in one thousand nine hundred six our vision has not changed to evangelize so much good officials and lead them toward maturity in christ it turns out of the man advise in the white house on matters related to the almighty is a former basketball player with a bachelor's degree in geography now he has no background in public policy or political science but he does offer his expertise on spiritual matters to those in power they are so teachable they're so noble their soul learned like jeff sessions still go out the same to teach him something else seen him do it on camera the list of officials who have participated in ralph's classes is rather impressive you've got vice president mike pence you've got secretary of education betsy divide us
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you've got secretary of state mike pompei oh and you've got energy secretary rick perry all of them have sat down with pastor ralph to learn about the good book many americans are horrified that evangelical ministers are influencing policy and even getting classes in the white house they think why are these religious kooks influencing the fate of the free world but there are americans who feel the opposite that's the problem with this country you people have allowed religion to become a part of political policies your religion i don't care what it is has no business being in government it's his prerogative right it's his own religion right as a freedom of religion that's what the country is zero based upon right freedoms as the president noted stacey as his rights as well believe in separation of church. i believe religion should be kept separate from politics haven't other presidents done that in the past too i mean if they're religious then they're allowed to do that as long as it's not interfering with. actual governing trump did come forward
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and put a stop to the controversial family separation policies may have cooled his critics on that but in the process he seems to have opened up a new divide divide about his administration's newly announced policy of invoking the bible to justify its decisions caleb mop and art see new york. with the issue of migration now a major fault line in european politics even it is said to hold a summit in brussels on sunday in the hope of finding new ways of dealing with the crisis. tunnel quarter joins us now with details talk us through what set stake at this summit and level the key points of contention line do you think well there's still a lot of debate going on between e.u. member states and a consensus yet hast has yet to be reached but ahead of this summit the e.u. commission has released a draft document and this document goes over two major points the first being to
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stop the movement of migrants between the e.u. but between the borders of e.u. member countries and to strengthen the european border in general as well as the coast guard now they believe though has said that it already feels like it's getting the short end of the stick on this agreement if we go to bruce who is to play this group who already written by friends in germany then we shouldn't even go we save the money for the trip. and the german public also has its reservations about this three quarters of germans have already said that they don't believe merkel can find a european wide solution about this according to polls and meanwhile the area in parliament has also just approved this law that would criminalize helping migrants so it seems like more meetings between e.u. parliamentary members it's alone is not going to solve this crisis. they have done the reporting from berlin and the my colleague colin bray spoke to. me from italy's
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leak policy he says that is not enough just to put people in boats bound for europe greater control is needed. have sympathy for italy and what it's having to enjoy all of the worst ends of the migrant crisis but what is happening in reality even if the problem is europe not sorting it out brussels not sorting it out your neighbors not sorting it out what is actually happening is these extremely vulnerable people are suffering even more than they have already well that's something that we have to prevent because it is not putting them on the board and sand to europe and you know that many of them died during that so this is not the way to solve the problem the probably should be solved from where they are coming from so we have to stop the departure a whole of who is not a refugee because you know that this that this the teller's that the most almost
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the more than ninety percent of the people that is coming is not a refugee but is it is a migrant a just for economy partners and this is not allowed in europe so we have to decide what we want to do we want going on with this movement of millions of people that are rooting for something better or we want to have really the refugee and find another way to help them. migrants so we are going to put to you european union that problem what should we do we cannot going on in that way because it's not fair also for those poor people that are. suffering because the tree in the hands of the smugglers is very dangerous. the nato secretary general is warning that political disputes in fighting risk tearing the international military alliance apart but speaking in london and started to insist
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that preserving is in the interest of its twenty nine member states. these disagreements are real it is not in storm got the transatlantic bomb will survive for ever. but i believe we will. those comments on stoltenberg call for unity come ahead of next month's nato summit which will be attended by donald trump he's been a frequent critic of the alliance and is feared that the meetings could inflame the tensions between washington and its partners some of the key points of contention are over trade attitudes towards climate change and the future of the iran nuclear deal and they to chief has also said he believes that within europe the ease political orientation and shifting values could have a negative impact on the strength of the alliance despite the divisions though political and analyst chris bambery told us he thinks nato role in containing russia is enough to ensure it will survive. this is not
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a defensive alliance anymore it's very much an offensive alliance particularly in regards to the russian federation because of that expansion i roamed russia's russian federation's borders the possibility of ukraine joining nato as a fait a way part of that or an alliance know the presence of nato forces in eastern europe the buildup of nato bases right on the southern as well as the western border of the russian federation this is a very dangerous game i think a little will survive on the balance because for the united states nato expansion to virtuous arone the russian federation has been very important and the been nato presence has been built up in russia's borders so for that at least they're going to be want to keep nato up. and their head of the nato summit another crucial meeting may take place the white house has announced that u.s. national security advisor john bolton will travel to moscow next week to discuss
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a potential meeting between donald trump and florida met putin. based on a story. well it was all rumors up to this point but now john bolton has confirmed that he will be coming over to europe first perhaps symbolically to meet with european allies nato allies organizing the summit next month but then he'll be traveling to moscow now this is john bolton we're talking about one of the most hawkish and militants of u.s. officials and national security adviser for donald trump he'll be organizing the details of and again this is a potential this isn't set in said in stone yet potential meeting between ladysmith putin and donald trump the leaders of the united states and russia two nuclear superpowers and you know the time when the time is now there's a lot to talk about this terrorism as syria ukraine the united states has concerns
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about the poisoning of a former russian agent in in britain and of course alleged russian meddling in the u.s. election so they'll be a lot of you know frank discussion i'm sure behind closed doors but. the media has been well it hasn't received the news as well you would have thought that you know these two countries meeting at last now that relations are at rock bottom arguably worse than they were during the cold war you could argue that you know that makes the world a better safer place but pundits have gone into meltdown now arguing that you know any meeting with the russians will cause alarm and dismay in europe and among allies and in the west that there shouldn't be any contact at all they also said that if donald trump first goose to russia to meet with putin instead of first going to the summit in in europe the nato summit that will send all the wrong
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this is a border checkpoint between afghanistan and pakistan where these children are returning 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. jacks if to bring north waziristan back under control.
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