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i have to say i think i think it's safe to say that iran was a better team in the game they were that was small intent they wanted to win and they wanted to play the game off. and that the big guy rebel there was a bit quiet and not happy started off very well as we were we were here in the beginning of the game talking about he had a really big chance that he missed and it carried on for him because we've seen you know messiness a tendency we say oh the big players never miss these but today christian or another as we speak talk about he's desperate to stroll the same route than himself maybe this explains why we're getting seven minutes of injury time because of all of. these stats after three and a half minutes of discussing and giving yellow cards and the referee not handling the situation very well. the steps up and you know the goalkeeper saves it and
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we've seen that as well and that that misses will it's significant for now though because that would have put him next to harry cane in the golden boot competition and that is what he goes for on a personal level he's made no secret of that but he wants to win that he had the chance in the first he misses pendency and then it went to another moment and he gets a yellow card out of it which he was quite happy with he's smiling and laughing when he gets in elica. he gives he actually gives an elbow in the face of the round and. it's one of the you can say yes it's on purpose but you can also make a case of it not being on purpose he's not that kind of player so i think that speaks to his advantage but the thing is once again most of our and the referee decides that that's an elbow to the face there's only one solution to that and that's a yes. but it gives him again it's. this these guys down below is they just don't
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give up and some of the fun is why i want you when you come to such an amazing legacy just to come here and see your country but check this out. we did manage to speak exclusively to some over russia and europe wise top players
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right after the match. will it be do you recall i won we gave them two minute gifts you can make so many mistakes playing in such a strong team is awful but there were some questionable decisions that went in their favor and that was disappointing but it was still a good. early go so the march didn't go as planned we need to go out with the and shore best game some of the fans can be proud of us will try to progress and. i mean obviously i'm happy with this victory and that people are starting to recognize what we can do as a team we just want to win more world cup games and that's what we're focused on before morocco and spain's a group b. clash on the pitch the team's supporters competed in the streets of kaliningrad but they competed at chanting. i. was i was.
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in the. was i. what you say you're set to see major encounters which will determine what other teams from groups c. and d. apart from france and croatia go through to the next round australia will face peru denmark france nigeria taking on argentina and croatia will challenge iceland and here's what group c. looks like at the moment and france tops with six point nine markets second with four points being counted between australia and peru the change that peru with zero points though has no chance of progressing in the tournament and the denmark team
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is being supported by r t as world cup host peter schmeichel his son kasper is there goalie following in his father's footsteps twenty years ago peter participated in the one nine hundred ninety eight world cup game against france just like his son today. and french fans of course are also in russia to support their nation. so this without the book there's a book which. we all seem. to want to study to describe it to confuse whole playful circus with a simple before they'll make sure this beautiful. you know is something much i mean i just spoke to much and you quote some folks because
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it's funny how you feel if you look to those who could be you didn't want. to assume certainly keep. listening for the key off because you could also if you do something to see. it which i did well in the assume that it was which i was to come into special three. zero. zero. zero. ft.
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to be is also the fall before some old old old old. school board well they've all. up a sweat bill for if they go the whole bit because if i say i'm going to kill that little bit. it's kind of cruel but it was a little slip of a good deal with yourself. as full of. in group b. . with points as we already mentioned pushing through to the next stage next it's nigeria with three iceland on argentina just one point however today's pitch could change everything but all three teams still. are. now in the run up to the world cup the british media seem to be less interested in the beautiful game and more interested in just scaring fans off very threatening headlines warned of russian hooligans and extreme violence during the tournament
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but it seems the predictions were just a whale is our correspondent. a celebration of unity good sportsmanship and an inspiration to a future generation of athletes in other words something that world cup twenty teen appears not to promise to all those english fans who were tweeting the options in front of them to visit russia or to stay today we're talking about the world cup and whether it's right to be worried about russia hosting the tournament in particular we're going to look at the threat of hooligans racism and homophobia. the whole time we've been here initially it seems there's been somebody following as at least one car sometimes three i think there's one of them so we're just off red square and russia is preparing for the party and they are a taking no chances and be letting the world though they're taking no chances but let's be frank the media is notorious for seeking scandal and shocking content but
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it wasn't the only voice in the scaremongering choir due to heightened political tensions between the u.k. and russia you should be aware of the possibility of anti british sentiment or harassment at this time but despite the most ominous prospects ahead of them a handful of english fans are still bought the tickets boarded the planes and in the great for the best and the best happen to be english journalists here in russia they backpedaled on the doomsday prophecies they previously made a team england qualified for the rounds of the best of sixteen and importantly doing so with a fraction of the support they could get from the strands i'm sad that there are more english people here sharing this wonderful football fest for because it has surprised me the efficiency the welcome just the warmth of the russian people has really really impressed me and i just wish more people had a chance to experience it firsthand how so those who initially good scared off by all the alarming predictions are now scrambling to get their remaining tickets with
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their wallets varying the brunt of the last minute purchase so our team caught up. the bunch of a few strands to get their impressions to a siberian like a cross as well so i took the train across and then i was here for the walk up the devised to travel on my new zealand passport instead of on an english possible because if i said that i was an english person i'd get a lot of hate and abuse like russian people but that's just false i have never felt unsafe every time i say that i am english it's always been fine i was no more fearful of coming here than any any other international tournament really not any problems with the russian people they're all really friendly it was that helpful i think my mom still thinks. it's a great person to be there if it's sort of going to happen it's not going to come in people to come to the world just enjoy the football especially when england win so people are just people it doesn't matter where you're from. one language we all
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speak a school hall we all enjoy the game. we unite around the team is doing well we want to gave. us is not as bad as the media told us. it's a place with a visit it's a recall so off to decades of hurt for english fans the twenty team performance of their team led by a hurricane gives them hope while those who have been turned away from coming here to russia have already missed out on a good portion of fun they still have a chance to shout themselves hoarse at the knockout stages done of from central moscow. millions of russians have been getting into the world cup spirit and one female fan has found herself in the global media spotlight and the young lady whose name is. was given the unofficial title of russia's hottest world cup fan although she was soon identified in the media as an adult film actress when i caught up in
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the tally for the russia uruguay match she gave us her perspective on the attention she's been getting and the tabloid rumors. yes just what must. i have been living in moscow for around ten years i work in a fitness club and this whole be i work as a more adult i was a girl of the year for playboy magazine. this thing's been reaching the media blog me on true my ex-boyfriend leak some videos on the internet all to revenge it all snowballed and i try not to pay any attention to it but people who know me love me and support me i'm calm inside and i do not really absorb about it i think positive it comes from within i do stay with us for the very latest weld cup special coverage throughout the day live from russia plenty to look forward to on day thirteen all the action as it happens also at r.t. dot com.
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it is often international senior u.s. administration officials are being hounded by groups of activists with a spike in incidents in the wake of the controversy surrounding the u.s. president's now shelved immigration policy which has seen the children of illegal migrants separated from their parents a correspondent and reports. anti-government activism in the united states has become increasingly confrontational with a new emphasis on ostracizing and humiliating elected officials sarah huckabee sanders the white house press secretary found this out the hard way when she made the mistake of trying to eat out in a nice restaurant last night i was told but there were no rats hanne in lexington virginia to leave because i work for paul to us and i politely left the secretary of homeland security had a very similar experience however she actually made it to her table inside the
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restaurant first however she couldn't enjoy her meal before things got ugly damp the chain restaurant of a good. family jam. after she left the restaurant the mob set up shop outside of her home. where we all know that the anonymity of the internet brings out the best in people right well after they refused to service sanders the red hen network has been subject to all kinds of threats and false reviews meanwhile several internet platforms are trying to stop the circulation of immigration customs enforcement employees by anti trump activists. as immigration and customs enforcement continues to ramp up its inhumane surveillance and detention efforts i believe it's important
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to document what's happening and by whom and any way we can to that end i've downloaded made available the profiles of almost everyone on linked in who works for migration and customs enforcement one thousand five hundred ninety five people in total. things have gotten rough before between supporters of the administration and street activists however elected officials always step in and tell folks to be civil and respectful not anymore. and we have. to let. you. know you said you. know you have a primary. at the moment is analogies to. germany this policy of family separation reminds us that cattle cars of nazi germany
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when children were separated from their parents and marched to the supposed showers slave traders use these tactics nazis use these tactics terrorists use these tactics and now the president the united states is using these tactics bottom line donald trump increasingly looks like hitler in nazi germany like to concentrate it's really burgeoning are in a great deal unusual punishment john most would agree that's a pretty extreme exaggeration but members of the trump camp aren't exactly helping themselves when they look racist language. to your cotton pickin mind how you don't get david bossie apologized for that comment but the damage is already done and now we've got steve king referring to migrant children as gang material young boys old enough to be. tried as adults will serve in the military and prime and it's thirteen gang material and certainly grew up in the
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culture of one of the top ten most violent countries in the world and nobody in this country who understands history wants to encourage anybody to move a political debate into a zone of reckless civil disobedience and violence people in the media who blow these charges up without actually dressing down those who might make those accusations are inciting. a kind of riotous debate hang up you have a duty to be fair and balanced you have a duty to seek out the truth and publish the truth and you have a responsibility not to shout fire in a crowd in a crowded theater and so we've got mobs yelling nazi internet threats racial slurs taunts and calls for violence within greetings like that the story never really ends well. r.t.e. new york. international the world cup and russia in full swing today is another big day for game denmark fronts nigeria and argentina and we'll have all the build up
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and the action here on this channel we are back with. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic developments only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time you see. him talk.
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greetings and salutations earlier this month the folks at food giant kraft tines took their country time lemonade game to a new level by introducing country time legal aid the company is offering to cover permit fees and fines for any child who runs afoul of the long arm of the law while running a lemonade stand because most people realize that finding a child for having a lemonade stand is nonsense of course san francisco canine cannabis treat maker alison at all doesn't think those darn kids should be let off the hook so easily i was caught on camera this weekend threatening to call the cops on an eight year old
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girl who was selling bottles of water from the steps of her own apartment building to people headed to a nearby baseball game in ninety degree heat all because it was being done without a permit at all claims that the girl and her mother were too long road she claims they were screaming for hours and no stopping she told the huffington post though quote it was stupid i completely forgot that and that i handled that so poorly i was completely it was completely stress related and i should have never confronted her that was a mistake a complete mystic please don't make me sound horrible now known as permit patti on the internet allison idol is one of many white women calling or threatening to call the police on black men like women black children for the crime of trying to barbecue selling water or just generally existing probably too loudly for her liking and white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders was asked to leave a restaurant this weekend after immigrant and staff told the owner that they would
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. be comfortable serving her to work comments above topics and position as press secretary california representative maxine waters told supporters at a california rally this weekend quote if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant in a department store at a gasoline station you get out and you create a crowd you push back on them tell them they're not welcome anymore anywhere now many claim that civil disobedience could be the end of civility so let's stop being polite and start watching locks. were told. this is. real this is what. lies at the bottom. of. what it looks like you are going to.
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welcome everybody to watching hockey on top of the list and joining me today for a civil discussion is educator and writer d. walk ins and a social justice attorney nunna a mucci how are you today both of you thanks for joining me having a thank you i wish it was a better story to talk about obviously so the story of this eight year old girl selling water made the rounds this week and and alison at all the woman in the video claims she was only pretending to call police which i don't i don't know which is worse. and it was just because they were too loud that she says it has nothing to do with the rapist is a black with being her being black was it wasn't i'm a motivator but it kind of seems impossible not to feel like it must have been. and then it seems that when someone is caught doing something as unseemly as you know pretending to call the cops on a ninety year old black child in this day and age there's always this excuse that
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they were uncomfortable. something that someone else was doing was was keeping them from being happy that they that this was this was about their comfort what kind of message does that send to black children to the black community as we watch these things happen more and more frequently right i think one that police officers. fulfill the duties of white people who in the why supremacy and why institution so oftentimes. we white women are perceived as innocent as guilt free and oftentimes are purveyors of a lot of violence pacifically anti-black violence throughout history. had k.k.k. chapters still have taken here chapters but oftentimes only think of white filings we think of the trumps we think of white men and we don't believe think of all the ways that white women are complicit to this violence and so cops serve the interest of those who are in power and so black people can call the cops on white people right but white women still in power at any time any type of this comfort to remove
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black people from public spaces and that's also goal of policing is to remove black people from spaces in which white people feel uncomfortable and we see that in d.c. we see that across the country we see when judge a vacation is happening that the first thing that happens is you see a influx of police officers it's a civic localities to do the process of removing black people and letting them know that they are not welcome in these public spaces which is just you forget that it's twenty eighteen and the entire concept of telling people this sort of forced gentrification through police saying that it even goes on and that what you were saying about white women kind of using the police in this way it brings you know other thing is that it seems that part of white this white privilege especially white women is that we kind of use the police i don't personally because like i don't that's one of the things that i find it hard to understand the motivation to do it but it seems like they treat the cops like they're doormen. it's like the
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doorman of white supremacy and white privilege someone is in my space someone's being too loud so they called the cops and you're supposed to tell this person to be quiet. what does that relationship with the police between white women and why people are so quick to call not understanding the danger not understanding the trauma what does that relationship tell you about how people of color are treated by the police as opposed to how white members of society are treated but to have the history of being the doorman for white people that's what they are and make that's their job. the best way for us to get past some of this is to acknowledge this this is their role like a lot of people are trying to have an argument from both sides you know like well you know the cops you just on his job well you know this little black girl if she was a little white girl she would be an uprising she would be entrepreneur and she would be taking her destiny it's in her own hands and you know give us some type of metal
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but no it was a black girl so that white woman felt like she was and she didn't belong there and she she she called the cops so it's like. it's been like that like it's been like that it's going to be like that you know you know i get frustrated when we have this conversations about reform because it's like stupidity like this like you said you know it's ridiculous is there a point where we need to start do you think we'll get to a point where law enforcement will start treating these kinds of things or what they are they're federalists they waste the cops time they came from from doing things they're supposed to be doing is there a point where these things that you need to get a fine when you do this when you call the cops or pretend to call the cops and do these things it is that i don't do it when i look at criminal justice is the criminal justice system is really really important infrastructure of america as you know the way we currently set up and need certain people to be in trouble and that's what these police officers do to keep their going right answers no no no because again mike i think that to your point where you say like people not being
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ignorant the fact of what cops do i think white people are well aware of what cops do and they are they're well aware of police brutality and police violence and we keep having this conversation. as though people are not knowledgeable about these things when they are and so police do act to police black people and poor people immigrant people or people who are other by the state in public spaces so she knew exactly what she's doing and people who do call the cops know exactly what they're doing and i want us to remove law enforcement from communities and and the fund and divest from policing and so that police officers don't have money to function and respond to these types of calls that shows that the nature of policing is not to prevent crime it's not to protect people it's protect people was to it's used to protect a class of people and so i want to reimagine what the source of policing is and what we should be using policing for any we should be using policing which the answer to me is no we don't need police right now we're wasting money. and they're not even doing that's the thing it's we don't have enough money to solve murders
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and rapes and we don't have enough money to do rape kids but we have enough money to answer every call by every water right over a bottle of water she didn't even have around for me she doesn't know actually she wasn't really her business no and she's a follow federal laws doing our president served him well that brings me to the sarah sanders thanks sarah sanders sarah how could you sanders was asked to leave a restaurant this weekend because. the staffers were uncomfortable and owner gave them the choice do you want to serve and she politely asked her to leave and she laughed and of course she tweeted out from her press secretary account about this business and there's some been all that. with the sarah sanders incident also you know you have two major cabinet members and major members of the trumpet administration has spoken out and spoken pretty racist lee racist about the border crisis and they're going in a mexican restaurant some people are giving them a rough time there i mean it's just obedience but it's relatively so during things
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that it's called civil disobedience for reasons of time when it's really it's really hard for him and you go. my god we only have everything in power in the world but let's cry about it some more now what the washington post editorial board actually to let the trump team piece that down that road lies a world in which only the most zealous sign up for public service and that benefits no one let me ask you first is it really a danger we need to worry about that making public servants be responsible for the actions to the public when they're in public that we'll only have public servants are actually dedicated to their morals and ethics and willing to face the public is that a danger that will suddenly have people no i don't i don't think that's a danger i think it is the responsibility of the public to hold elected officials accountable and you know while people my reverse even say well black people were in the lunchrooms or what have you i think. one needs to be on the right side of
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history and that what the administration is doing is outwardly spewing bigotry out really spewing racism and i think that needs to be directly confronted i think the reason why we have the trump incident is because to this day people still take it as a joke they don't know understand the strategic strategy he's using to acquire more power to acquire more money and so they use these distractions of sanders and all these other cabinet members to distract from what's actually happening and the trump regime and i think the more that the right moves right and does not operate on the levels of civility the more that the left or whoever else feels compelled to should act in civil disobedience and. that is how we change a country that is historically how changes happen throughout the world is through civil disobedience and people looking at something and saying this is wrong i'm actually not going to sit for this and so i think that is the responsibility of the public if you can vote them out you directly confront them and make people feel income.

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