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speak talk correspondent let's see yarosh and he has gotten a massage sounds a bit as one of the the question here is and that should be the first question really is that worth popping. definitely i couldn't i couldn't manage i have another question go for the next seems fitting in well with all the chess off impersonators what's the atmosphere like. this kind of sentiment coming from several years ago stop swearing sounds like you'll go almost i suppose was bigger than i was so maybe you have more who i actually still do i think russia can pull themselves back together and get something out of this game if not believe it or not i actually met a fan in the streets of some our today who said i want russia to lose and i asked him why would you want russia to lose and he said well i live in moscow and if russia takes second place it means in the last sixteen they will be playing in moscow so you didn't really care that this could be spain or portugal or maybe even iran it was only a matter of playing in montreal nonetheless we here at the pound president's mara
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it's full of people obviously not very happy with you know you may say a catastrophic loss of two goals down the red cloth seemingly no way back into the game but people here are actually hopeful and as you can hear obviously i have to over shout this there's a massive body here lots of decibel is coming from the speakerphones behind me and i'll be asleep a lot the match itself is broadcast on a huge screen just as in any other fan zone across the land across the whole of russia they're getting updates as well from the saudi arabia egypt and i've seen a couple of saudi a fan's down in the crowd. also probably disheartened but i don't suppose they're expecting much of their team in the store them and maybe pundits agree that this is probably the weakest even the competition so atmosphere and some are as i've said is pretty damn jolly and i went to the streets today and just had a look at how the fans was behaving in the streets of this wonderful seats on the poles a rebel. then
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. viet nam i don't i'm not loaded i'm not getting any younger and. the second half is about to begin now second half is about to begin and we'll see whether the fans here and some are will have something to celebrate after the next twenty five inches too much which thank you very much to. risk it. that's another game in this group it's it's kind of irrelevant in many ways the score was one one but well cup history has been made in that game because it's. forty five years of age it's now the oldest player ever to play in a world cup and this on his debbie by the way so this is a rising to welcome in style and it gets even better this story because the usaf
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the penalty and unpaid leave the ball save as well could stop the goal in the in the twenty second minutes when a sorry yeah this is the most a lot obviously egypt's quite happy underscoring to take a look at this and he was a bit of a punt down the pitch and slough latching on to it and loving the goalkeeper as he as he rushed out here in this so still got the finish line of being one hundred percent fitness but still got to his touch in front of goal and it was no one just looking at it i mean it really is sad that he's not taking part in this world cup any more egypt aco going on and unfortunately we won't see. any more in this tournament he is a world class player he's played two games only scored two goals so far and then obviously dependency that was saved was saved but then they got another penalty this is what this would have been amazing if he'd say to you penalties on the stadium force. the fairy tale continues that amazing six minutes to injury time.
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he scored. and i think we can we can't stop here now this would have been absolutely fantastic had he saved this is well yeah but he didn't actually weigh all of this moment as well for friends of my world cup history and i'm very place of so many you know fans of that he got that chance and looks fantastic he got to market in such great stuff as a keeper. how great an achievement is that to be playing at that level forty five and still producing. that name we will remember that it is just to be forty five years and playing football the world cup level is it's quite an achievement it's it's a you know i'm just trying to think of any players who played sports at the highest level to do this kind of age and only to two individuals spring to mind one is morten andersen who was a kicker in the n.f.l.
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he played to the dysphoria but then you see you sit out on the bench for most of the game come in five six times during the game but the other one was peter shilton and he kept playing till the age of forty eight because i think he wanted to i think he wanted to talk a thousand league matches and that is some achievement as well but he played to forty eight as well i played till i was forty i was enough for me to hear. well hold on to that gentleman fantastic calf and let's look ahead now because this is a great play action we've been talking about some really significant matches coming up in group b. and they see. as we go to spain facing iraq and iran against portugal and as i said a lot to play for essentially to wrap it up for you a round need to beat portugal to go through one would expect and maybe this is unfair woman expect the quality that spain got that they would be able to get a point at least again. morocco. from portugal it's
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a very intriguing encounter what you make of this woman i know that you know you feel that right now that was the standout play a role to say and a kind of carry sports cruelty to an extent it ran it played very defensive football but it still looked competitive can they get three points against. iran is managed by a college kid out of college cares knows you know all the well from from obviously even when all that was a kid sporting lisbon and then he was his coach at manchester united real madrid and portugal after that now. if you know if i have to look at portugal's team how do you stop them well you can use you stop by stopping reality if you can stop another from getting chances you have a really really good chance to win against portugal portugal has put used one chance in the whole of this world cup that's two matches one hundred eighty minutes that didn't fall for another one chance and that's not great for a team that that is current european champions so you know. if you look at
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it stopper no then you have a really good chance iran has played the games perfectly in the way that iran can play them they've very organized a very solid block defensively and then they've got sod as moon who still hasn't clicked into gear he he's painted exceptionally well here in the in in russia focus on grouping cosign but it's not really happening for and people are still talking about him being one of those to keep an eye on and this is a game that this is the opportunity will only have this game if you run doesn't go through so you know that's something to look look at and see how he reacts but i know i don't think iran can beat portugal i want to run have to win as i said to be in sync see what tactics came riscos when he played to what friends he did when they were chasing the game last night in the liquid danger and all sides you talked about. and rinaldo. that i have been reports years back when he was renowned as
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manager that the tea didn't get on a soul but i can i can tell you straight up no that's not true you don't you don't really are no it's not it's not the truth it's it's definitely a media made up thing so that's not you but he knows curious knows how to stop an album you know he that's the case but i think that's that that's a big key poland's you know having a cell strike eleven belsky means nothing if the guy goes first now to get exactly and the quality of the their meaning nine ten zero nine outfield players if it if the quality isn't there and that that's exactly what we saw with bowling last night and so far none of the portuguese players have shown that kind of policy like that right now though now we go to the other game spain morocco we just take it for granted that that spain's going to win that and morocco they are going home they're out of this world cup that nobody pushes know they've only lost one nil and one nil
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so it's not like you know in many ways they might have been a little bit unlucky the the own goal that iran one was was ninety five minutes into the game so it was ninety plus five so it's not like they've been you know we're completely poor team they've got a lot to play for they've got their owner and. they came in with great expectations to this world cup and it hasn't happened for them so they are going to put up some resistance to spain but having said that spain and i said this before repeated the end spain for me man for man has got the best watch so you have it and i'm guessing that the russian fans wouldn't be too disappointed. if there was an upsets and they money stor avoids spain in this game i think that's key and this is why you know either russia or you're a guy they know who's going to win to beat so who finished first who finished second in that group they don't know but i can. so you by just watching the game
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that your wife thinks it's going. to be so they are trying to win the game against russia on this one quite well fifty two minutes into the game and still nail nil they've had one picture and but so was russia. but europe i definitely think that spain will win this game and it's four four five everything they want to avoid playing spain that's three points is the only way that iran can advance to the next round we caught up with some of the fans now to have been a few i've seen around some planes and trains and around the city very very passionate we caught up with some of them to see if they think that this is britain and the stuff. i imagine russia was god would be hot and i would rather have like one was. treated for russia is famous for being both so
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it's good to be just a fake fight you don't need it. and leaving it at that brazil must be if you fall it was good. here is like to feel level of percival it was very easy to travel everywhere. i could not find anything in my mouth was ready for us to. go through. this it. was not. the prove you move. yet thank you for taking the pictures. that you have no reason to believe that you.
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these are not the measure of what would you cut. cut. cut cut cut. cut. cut a. girl. to see. you. go to sleep go. ok we are tensions of a second up and it remains a reply to russia no member russia down to ten months on the cough really blowing his chance putting in an impressive performance in the world cup apparently billy jeans not my love according to the music behind this movement but with more goals and we see things through.
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argentina venezuela they are mad about bitcoin because their countries are in freefall those are per for all currencies when you have a major currency like the dollar the yen the euro the panel and enter a similar crisis which i believe will happen you'll have then the adoption rate in those countries while spike as well as a psuedo store of value as a way to preserve wealth because the banking system is completely unsustainable they will not exist as we understand it in ten years time it will not exist central banks are an endangered species.
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seemed wrong. will just don't hold. any gold yet to seep out these days comes to council. and indeed from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. parsecs monday evening here in moscow hello again from the r.t. news center i'm colleen bray with some of the other headline stories were across this monday first off for you the news leaders appear to be struggling to hammer out a joint strategy for dealing with immigration to the block on sunday there was a hastily convened sixteen nation mini summit aimed at tackling the issue but rather than producing any concrete solutions that serve to underscore existing
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divisions instead. we are putting forth a completely new proposal that aims to overcome the dublin regulation we want to tackle the problem in a structural way public opinion is asking for this is this we know that add the european council unfortunately we will not yet get a comprehensive solution to the migration problem and that is why buy or trilateral agreements are mutually beneficial so if you should have asked that on this issue france will take no lessons from anyone this year we're the second country taking in the most asylum seekers' the values of europe a respect for human and individual rates everyone agreed. in the need to have a european commission. a common responsibility to the common challenge. on next on a quarter examines the points of contention that are fueling the animosity between some e.u. members right now. europe is very divided over the migration crisis and any
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agreements that are made between the e.u. member states are bound to be met with contradiction agree the czech republic slovakia and poland they outright refused to attend today's summit they said it was a power move by merkel to control their domestic political situation and then you have other countries that are refusing to take in migrants outright italy last week refused a migrant vessel that was forced to land in spain while just a couple days ago malta also refused to another migrant vessel and you know these actions they're not going on notice to e.u. leaders like emanuel macron i'm in favor of having mechanisms that take this into account we cannot have gum trees that massively benefit from e.u. so the devotee and who massively claimed their national selfishness when it comes to the topic of migration now at the conclusion of the summit merkel said the e.u. needs to focus on their agreement with turkey as a framework for agreements with other migrant origin countries but let's not forget
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how much this cost the e.u. that was three billion euros this sternly still a lot at stake for merkel because she actually just had a political standoff with her internal minister he wanted to turn away migrants at the german border even though they had been registered in other e.u. countries so with the vision apparent across europe it's hard to see how individual agreements between member states and more spending is going to do anything other than drive a wedge deeper within the heart of the e.u. so much of europe it had thought prosy needed to be. namely the understanding that all refugees who wanted to come to europe would get accepted in europe get a failure legal procedure and then be distributed across a continent this was absolutely illusory from the outset and this truth now if it comes to being faced even by the german government well actually. there is not yet
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a solution in sight it's only a tory compromise in political formulae and one will see at the next weekend where they're out of fierce contradictory statements something reliable will emerge. over eighteen months on from the syrian army's liberation of aleppo and life in the city is gradually improving for the residents there and some of the scars of war are beginning to fade locals been telling us about the transformation they're witnessing and their hopes for the future. when we walk in tears we are safe the hajj is the safe and back again.
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that's the western media i think they're being unfair to us because they still show barefooted children in the streets the state of homeless beggars they treat those that are still in ruins and i think. the people of the country and it is really who are going to restore it and make it grow the worse says everything is destroyed with no one cares about this country except for us the people in. saudi arabia is reportedly considering further isolating cattle by digging a canal along the country shared border effectively turning car into an island saudi state media say the construction of the channel will take a year several international companies have reportedly been invited to compete for
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the project the deadline for proposal submissions has now passed a report say it would cost free as much as seven hundred fifty million dollars the government's not as yet officially confirm the plan with more details so here's a quarter down of. the saudis are not settling down for anything but the best see if your marinas and beach front resorts are said to be built along the canal after all tourism promotion is how officials explain the project covers opinion of all the commotion on its border is on no but is a list of concerns does the construction of the canal contradict international law decide to rebid have the right to wreck the military base there does it have the right to install a nuclear reactor there and organize a nuclear waste dump of course it has ten thousand percent right to do so that sovereignty in its full sense. and it's difficult to see this canal as anything else abud saudi arabia having yet he never did get its neighbor in june last year the gulf kingdom and its best buddies announced
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a full blockade to carter accusing it of sponsoring terrorism then they confronted doha with a list of quite humiliating demands that included severing ties with iran and shutting down the t.v. station which carter rejected with the canal in place cancer will lose the only land link it to has on top of that the can now might not be the only plan saudi arabia has for the border area some reports suggest that riyadh adding insult to injury intends to build a military base on the side of the canal that's closer to qatar while also using parts of that side as a nuclear waste dump so in this way they're just trying to launch even more escalation saudi arabia the u.a.e. along with their allies this time it's not just political but i think it's physical or geographic or way to throw the isolate cop out but again i don't think that this would be
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a very successful as world war i don't think this argues that iraq to use it would achieve their goals because copper house and other allies in the region first and foremost turkey and also of iran so i think this would only further lead to divisions within the gulf it soften even amongst g.c.c. countries i don't think good call on necessarily view of it such a hostile way like the u.a.e. and saudi arabia does the saudis apparently aiming for the troll of the year award are hoping for the canal to be operational as soon as next year as for cancer it can't do much here apart from getting used to the island mentality and looking at this as a free moat. finally for now while some people are coming to russia for the football this summer others don't need a special occasion to. travel around the world's biggest country one canadian woman's proving that adventure has got no age limit.
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i came by to visit my motorcycle because i think it is the very best way to feel a country to discover a country it is like imax cinema when you are sitting on the more the cycle. i have been riding a motorcycle since i was sixteen years old when i get on a motorcycle i become the when. there draws. he couldn't believe it they thought i was crazy and that's fine i met quite happy to be that way.
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top of the pyramid was my arrival in vladivostok we were on the edge of the ocean with our feet in the water and they gave me a bouquet of roses i think russians are so sweet and gallant. and that's the new threat for this world cup team a back in thirty five minutes via next update just to let you know where they are at the moment the best of monday's for russia in the early games losing two nil to uruguay right now in the other match versus saudi arabia that they still want to piece as things stand will have full time analysis for you thirty five minutes and . thanks i'm calling i'll be back here with the rest of you had no news afterwards so i would have you all this monday thanks for checking in with.
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usually when we have brought about a situation within a conflict we the enemy or the three decides to go see the first people to rush into the u.a.e. do they de-boned departure and as soon as we depart. so as to the budget. for twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to put me to the center of the beach but i'll be with you and you'll see all the all the great great if you are the rock at the back nobody gets us to you we need you to get the best go.
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alone. and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one come on south appreciate me to just take the radio beyond the team's latest edition to make up a bigger. look. as he should be. one of the because. that's. just me. and i. see.
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double remove. the school of. the spirit in the cravings and the pieces from the watchman's of blood coming from the. winter is that. he moved can you. hear me. him in a trance must him join me everything alex i'm i'm sure when i'll be speaking to
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get us out of the world of politics sport i'm sure i'll see that. hello and welcome to cross talk or all things considered i'm peter lavelle has become quite fashionable in the political left to call anyone you don't like a nazi or hitler why is it come to this while the demonisation after all words have meaning and much much more on this edition of crossfire.
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cross talking political insults i'm joined by my guest mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have bob h. he's a political analyst with sputnik international and in cyprus we cross to alex cruciform he is he is the director and writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let me first go to you alex in cyprus. i've often said on this program you have to be careful with your political rhetoric because it's almost impossible sometimes to walk it back now we're in an environment as i said in the introduction anyone you don't like is a nazi or adolf hitler it tells me that the mainstream media and some politicians particularly on the left have no idea what a nazi is or what hitler was all about go ahead alex yeah that i agree with you they have no idea what a nazi is or what it was about you're exactly right it shows that they've lost that debate based on facts whether you're talking about russia or investigation of the
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whole russia collusion thing or even a lot of what's being said about immigration i'm not going to take a position one way or another but it just shows that they don't want to argue based on facts or logic they just fall back straight to the identity politics if you. and agree with that you're a fascist you're a nazi you're a white supremacist whatever they want to call you but it's also peter it's extremely dangerous because well call someone a nazi what's the press starts demonizing someone they become a nazi it signals to the general public that the nazi has to be stopped right and when you want to stop a nazi you have to resort to the most extreme of violence and a lot of times the violence can be justified because someone can say well i was stopping the next hitler i was stopping the next nazi so it leads to a very dangerous place and it's hard to walk back from it mark indiaman for our viewers please explain to them.

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