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the world cup weekend sees england face palomar in a group g. clash initially novgorod with fans there counting the minutes to kick off. pieces keep your challenge. six. i. really manages to save face and restore confidence of a place in the next round beating sweden two one on saturday. i. have another story from the week the u.s. withdraws from the u.n. human rights council describing their body as biased and hypocritical the move with
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widespread international criticism plus the french president appears to downplay italy's struggle in dealing with a migrant influx prompting an angry backlash from rome. hi good afternoon for me kevin cue the scent of the twenty fourth of june just one in the afternoon ira moscow stay with me for next thirty minutes for the latest on the football and a recap of the big news stories of the last seven days too. and the biggest football party on the planet roars on the day level already of the world cup here in russia and all eyes are on the forthcoming england palomar encounter but open sunday's match is very shortly then japan is going to clash with senegal in the capture of the last much of the game with colombia peter all of his definition a little over four hundred kilometers east of where we are moscow for you. clash.
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was. the over the air. your father was a half english on poly meaning fans of descended on nizhni no good on the part of maintenance numbering me that i've seen so far we did do as we got them together for a little before it's back to the demand it's pieces can be a challenge here an issue you know is good at this time the rules are simple one person from each team does the keep the ups the rest of the chamber has to keep singing the only key periods done while the team a singing counts it's as simple as that competing for england we have been any way from any newcastle you castle ok with this a team behind you when you. would have to run out of. their team. six seven.
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thank god i'm still not honest decent probably not as decent ten p.c. thank you was thinking of the was the way to. succeed thank you thank you all the same thank you this is to see you thank god for friendship then we go ok the stats you're perfect even a mistake about barry thank you very much for putting this man was thank you to you you do thank you this is the least easy to understand. it doesn't get easier still . it's amazing how you end up missing out the world cup just milling around in the front some of the intensity one of panama's greatest ever play is the first player. school workers for the palin amiens in
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a knockout tournament capped we're going to thank you very much. i'm going to do the same given this when you do you expect for the games. we're going to be very strong against. rastus winter. but. even the biggest of footballing optimists would say that it's going to be a tough task if parliament are going to overcome this english side one thing that perhaps could play a factor is the read that the heat here in new york is absolutely roasting we're talking to local people here they're saying it's quite unseasonable even for the summer time here it was in the high thirty's throughout the day we're hearing it in the direct sun like fifty degrees is how it was feeling england had to put up with the flow isn't very good to us. well you know there are circuit i level and perhaps
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it could be that fear all over a matter of this element that now with all eyes on the england panama much money playing on harry saying last week the england captain the late with three points against. the current standings in group g. belgium leading with six points then you might see that shift of course time after sunday's game. behind with zero point. two thousand is of those panama fans a flock to russia we caught up with a special guest who's with them to sing a bit taken back by the heat of the climate here. what do you think about russia we spoke about what a wonderful city we are in what's your impression of russia russia your back marcos to come here because i think it's very cold however it's so hot that you want to put on sunscreen and go some guys it's so hot unbelievable it's even hotter than panama despite the fact that it's very hot in panama and we're very positive there are so many facets have come here from panama to support our team with fill the
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holes ted you met the match with belcher. so what is the top. top think of england's chances today we go. well. the country will be waiting for a four season match not for the good reasons but for the bad reasons england has to win and to ween is normal but not to win the cup the forfeit the people of england and. such a great variety of people here next we speak to a super dedicated fan from the us who sit in parity almost a hundred fifty world cup much is at this time he said here despite america failing to qualify for this year's championship it may have been on the head of the colombia poland much tell us what he thought about the tournament as he'd seen it
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russia. the organization's very good to get us through security get us to the games very socially which is unlike other countries that i've been to other world cups. my grandmother was originally from russia so it was a good reason to come here and see russia and to visit but also because i know that many of the cities around here so beautiful i wanted to be able to come and see it too. there is no tense political relationship at the world cup people get along i meet people from iran from russia from egypt we all are here because we find joy in the same thing in the joy is watching football and i don't i'm not hurt would be a gift thing to kill anybody everybody here in russia has been sexually kind they
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didn't ferry helpful they take up to us it's actually been a wonderful experience. so saturday saw previous world cup champion germany beat sweden two one with a last minute free kick after one of the german players was sent off belgium showed it strength trancing she dizzy of five two and mexico defeated korea to one. the her the who. was. was.
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was. the thank you. i. know some from the action for a minute but a controversy football's governing body faith is open to disciplinary case against two players on the swiss national team the football is that performed what appeared to be an albanian nationalist symbol of to scoring their much can said on friday both of. lady in kosovo heritage one of the players also decorated his boots for the kosovo flag it's caused a lot of controversy albanians have long been supporters of course of an independence kosovo you may recall ceded from serbia back in two thousand and eight but it received little international recognition one hour earlier the serbian football association said it was going to file a complaint against those two players we will write fee for this is the keys of the boots it is a question of several kind of virtual flacks and it is this celebration of both
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goals for switzerland the players reacted to the accusations saying their actions had nothing to do with politics and was simply an emotional response to success in the game now on a lighter note were plenty of games already played let's talk about the cat called kill e.c.a. who's apparently correctly he hit me right predicted all the matches so far put in front of him achilles lives in the hermitage museum and simply does bergen seems to be enjoying his new job.
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something. stay with us for a comprehensive world cup coverage so much more to come on r.t. this massive event. away from football now on choose day the u.s. withdrew from the u.n. human rights council secretary of state might pump aoe and other u.s. officials castigated the international body accusing it of paul crissy and
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political bias president wants to move the ball forward from day one his call that 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 said on the human rights council for too long the human rights council has been a protector of human rights abusers and a cesspool of political bias was totally europe lashed out of the us decision to leave the un body the united states decision to withdraw from the human rights council is regrettable britain support for the human rights council remain steadfast today's decision risks undermining the role of the us as a champion and supporter of democracy in the world stage the european union will nevertheless continue to fan human rights and fundamental freedoms whether in multilateral fora around the world also by cooperating with us whenever possible is
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rather welcome the move prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it a courageous decision some believe the u.s. withdrawal is a result of washington's close relations with israel the u.n. secretary general expressed regret at the u.s. decision while the top rights group said it reflects washington's policy on the israeli palestinian conflict but in return the u.s. ambassador to the united nations accused rights groups of blocking reform of the body. it is unfortunate that your letter sought to undermine our attempts to improve the human rights council you put yourself on the side of russia and china and opposite the united states on a human rights issue the united states will continue to be a world leader in calling for human rights for all people and enforcing international attention on to mass atrocities and the general secretary of the palestinian national initiative says america's withdrawal harms its credibility indeed on human rights this american withdrawal for human rights council
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reflection of how serious the problem is with the arms administration which has become totally biased to israel and it is favoring those very interested even to the american interest and i think withdrawing from such an important human council 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 of situation it has undermined the 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 him otherwise this is going to be a very serious loss for the american policy. right ahead protests erupt in the u.s. once again despite donald trump buying the massive public pressure of
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a migrant children being separated from families details ahead. it's. usually when we have brought about a situation within a conflict. the enemy or the free decides to go see the first people to rush into the u.a.e. do their departure and as soon as we depart this force is suddenly is still a. badge of.
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protest as in the us have been rallying against the highly controversial policy of separating undocumented migrant children from their parents is despite president trump signing an executive order on wednesday reversing the program truck back down in the face of a massive public outcry against his zero tolerance approach towards illegal migration some officials involved have been targeted directly by activists. now. trumpet ministration officials have been sending babies and other young children to
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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 policy was launched today more than two thousand children separated from the families protests broke out in major u.s. cities over it grew further then after a recording was released claiming to be of children crying at a detention center. in.
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the u.s. homeland security department says over five hundred migrant children have already been returned to their parents but it's not at all clear how the trumpet ministrations going to reunite all the families since some of the adults have already been deported at the peak of the crisis the issue took on a religious dimension too is caleb maupin reported in the week u.s. attorney general jeff sessions created a firestorm when he justified the policy of separating immigrant children from their pair. by invoking a bible passage from the book of romans our sign. here to the apostle paul and his clear and wise command in romans thirteen two. of the government because god is
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a dying or dying the go for it is 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 amir puton and the only thing in the bible close to this is a king threatening to cut a baby in two and he was joking it's not a lol i'd also the bible isn't the government documents from my policy perspective you want as we'll 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 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 elected officials and lead them toward
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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 he'll go out the same to teach him something else see 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 you've got secretary of state mike pompei oh and you've got energy secretary rick perry all of them. i've sat down with pastor ralph to learn about the good book many americans are horrified that evangelical ministers are influencing policy and even giving 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
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opposite that's the problem with this country you people have allowed religion to become a part of political policy. your religion i don't care what it is has no business being in government it's his prerogative right this is a religion right as a freedom of religion that's what the country is zero based upon right freedoms the president is things he has his rights as well believe in separation of church and state i believe religion should be kept separate from politics having 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 and put a stop to the controversial family separation policies it may have cooled his critics on that but in the process he seems to have opened up a new divide a divide about his administration's newly announced policy of invoking the bible to justify its decisions cable mop and art see new york you're of soul so in turmoil
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over refugee policies from says president mccraw now has appeared to suggest on saturday that italy is no longer dealing with a migrant crisis but the new a talented minister condemned the remark is out again and insulting my quote also suggested finding the countries the bug so refugees just people from my part i'm in favor of having mechanisms that take this into account we cannot have gum trees that massively benefit from a use of the terror and who massively claim their national selfishness when it comes to the topic of the migration. elsewhere in europe students in the spanish city of l.a. county were forced to move out of their university accommodation to make way for refugees that were on board the rescue ship aquarius it docked in spain a week ago after being. turned away by italy and malta sparking a huge diplomatic row there's another story it was carrying more than one hundred migrants rescued off the coast of libya a group of twenty students were reportedly only given twenty four hours to move to where they were living the mother of one of them affected said she said it was
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unfair to take out a certain age that was paid rent for them or that it was very doubtful that the spanish prime minister would leave his residence to accommodate the migrants her thoughts she's not the only one though upset by the move. refugees come here with no money and what next why do they get to the second the whole for support from our government they won't see us helping people is great then but not when the country is in crisis and. i do believe it is a good thing to shelter people like me but he victim students especially during exams is wrong. this is horrible that the students only receive twenty four hours notice that's not enough time to find another place to stay. i feel for people who are forced to lose their homes since coming here but i don't think that spain is ready to welcome so many it's said to their first to see if. they paid their rent and have a right to state that i just add
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a footnote to this the storage fees in the valencia region say the students were offered alternative places to stay and didn't have to pay anything experts we spoke to shared their view on spain's decision to open its ports to that ship the reason it was very simple was there is a new prime minister who chooses a socialist prime minister who wanted to. really make a difference with. horror. and. destruction to his public his voters so we know there. are more open on the issues. except in the least move because move to say we are one people all the others are populist. but i heard. you started your attitude in the future because the feeling of the
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public opinion is not at all positive toward uncontrolled immigration. is spain had to be careful with this is just to think about the consequences of this is the first one. explain he's able to work on the number of him you're out of the box the number of immigrants able to get to spend the following is not only for spain and for all the european union this is a good jest thought this is. but they do bend union. need very long. in order to find real solutions for these problems. one twenty eight the up there in moscow they just some of the stories that made our headlines these last seven days called embrase here with you and thirty minutes with more but for now i'm kevin owen saying thanks for watching and enjoy a great sunday of world cup football.
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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 on the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times for the co-op was it it was a duty 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 a deal which are naturally discreet commercially discreet step but also discreet because they concern fraud of some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport says your position that you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three
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hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business. what holds you should. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and should. want. to go on to be pros which is what before three of them want to be good. in pursuit always at the water's edge. there's.
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plenty of welcome to worlds apart so it's often said that the united nations is only as good as its member states allow it to be but what happens when those numbers state deliberately start to act institution itself its legacy the synergies it creates proof of the whole is greater than the sum of its parts while to discuss that i'm now joined by the united nations secretary general until any of this secretary-general first of all let me welcome you here in moscow it's great to see you thank you very much for your time let me start with congratulating you on the portugal victory over iraq on wednesday did you have a chance to watch the game yes i watched the game and let's be clear we won the game but we didn't play very well exactly and that's what is your letting me into my next question because according to that game starts tomorrow comes for a better across the board in terms of the possession of the ball in terms.
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