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once it goes too far and the referee decides that that's an elbow to the face there's only one solution to that and that's why you had a very what he gives him again to. these guys down below is they just don't give up and some of the fun is one when she when you come to such amazing legs just to come here and see your country play check this out.
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now we did manage to speak exclusively to some of russia and europe wise top players right after the monday. for a weapon to do you require one of them we gave them to me with gifts you can make so many mistakes playing against such a strong team it's our fault that there were some questionable decisions that went in their favor and that was disappointing. early goal so the march didn't go as we planned we need to go out there and show our best game so the fans can be proud of pass we will try to progress further and. obviously i'm happy with this victory and that people are starting to recognise what we can do as a team we just want to win more world cup games and that's what we're focused on it . before morocco and spain's group big clash on the pitch the team of supporters competed on the streets of kaliningrad that they completed chanting.
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i mean even the owner. of that. was. switched he was. the. she. was. to stay is set to see some major encounters which will determine what other teams from groups c. and d. opponent from france and croatia go through to the next round australia will face peru denmark france nigeria. and croatia will challenge iceland and so here's what group c. looks like at the moment france tops with six points denmark is second with four
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the encounter between australia and peru though could change that a peru with a zero point zero has no chance of progressing in the tournament the denmark team is being supported by oxys world cup host peter schmeichel his son cast but is there a goalie following of course in his father's footsteps twenty years ago peter participated in the one nine hundred ninety eight world cup game against france and just like his son today now as for the current standings in group d. heads with six points as we already mentioned that puts them through to the next stage next to nigeria with three points iceland and argentina have a point each however today's pitch action could change everything with all three trading teams still having a chance to qualify ati's isa ali caught up with one nigeria supporter who came to russia to back his team. had a game between nigeria on argentina here in st regis i've been speaking to some
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funds that in particular. i'm joined by one collect sheep he's travelled from the u.k. actually but he's a huge nigerian fun i suppose you could describe you as a super fun it was robert i think he said to describe a night out it's no problem i'm happy to be here obviously being rushed out to walk across kicked off very well and then yeah you can see for the brings people together. there's a lot of. what do you think of the game what are you what are the chances of nigerians of progress in your opinion probably just as a very very huge to be honest it's a pretty would be i guess iceland i believe we can do it we can't be afraid of you know messi all who have you know does good that play our game would be a good seed of the four. in a friendly and so i know we can do it again what is the significance of this world this is it will call them the stuff i have different ones that do want to die
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jensen i game is why it's. a mere honor you know does it do to bless the monday yet doesn't that ican go up in form of live anywhere unless he he feels he's moving back to his doctor no fetishes the physician does and forgets it is guided by time to hold us in nigeria keeps on all that. has a lot of people having a lot of fun in this year's world cup well in the run up to the event some of the british media seem to be less interested in the beautiful game and more interested in just scaring fans off too many threatening headlines warning of russian hooligans and extreme violence during the tournament that would some is pretty clear now there are those i cycle predictions were just way off as a correspondent he crashed on a. a celebration of unity good sportsmanship and an inspiration to a future generation of athletes in other words something that world cup twenty scene appears not to promise to all those english fans who were winning the options
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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 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 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 even
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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 their wallets varying the brunt of the last minute purchase so our team could tap. with a bunch of very few strands to get their impressions. very unlike across as well so i took a train across and then i was here for the walk up the devised to travel on my new zealand passport and stead of on an english possible because if i said that i was
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an english person i'd get a lot of hate and abuse like the 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 if we start helpful i think my mom still thinks. it's a great person to be the. basis of it's going to happen but it's not going to hire people to come to the world come to russia 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 speak a school paul we all enjoy the game. we unite around the team is doing well we want to gave. palace is not as bad as the media told us. it's a place with a visit it's
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a twelve recall so off to decades of hurt for english fans the twenty team performance of their team led by 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. so if you can do try to stay with us for the very latest world cup special coverage all day live from russia plenty to look forward to on day thirteen all the action as it happens right here on this channel. join me every thursday on the alex i'm sure and i'll be speaking to us from the
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world of politics sport i'm sure. i'll see you then. argentina venezuela they are mad about bitcoin because their economies are in freefall those are peripheral currencies when you have a major currency like the dollar the again the euro the panel and enter a similar crisis which i believe will happen will have then adoption rate in those countries will spike as well as a way to store a 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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just twenty twenty one minutes past the hour here in moscow a senior u.s. administration officials are being hounded by groups of activists the 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 correspond correspondent picking up the story . 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 right hand in lexington virginia to leave because i work for porto's and i politely left the secretary of
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homeland security had a very similar experience however she actually made it to her table inside the restaurant first however she could mean join her meal before things got ugly and then the chain restaurant claimed they. damn sure. 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 serve 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
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trump activists. as immigration and customs enforcement continues to ramp up its inhumane surveillance and detention efforts i believe it's important 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 did you. know you were a primary. at the moment is analogies to. germany
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this policy. of family separation reminds us that cattle cars of nazi germany when children were separated from their parents and marched to suppose showers slave traders use these tactics not seen as he is these tactics terrorists use these tactics but 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. you know that. your cotton pickin mind. 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
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young boys old enough to be. tried as adults will serve in the military and prime m s thirteen gang material and certainly grew up in the 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 paying 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 new york in the meantime approach supporters are also
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throwing their weight around most recently during a live c.n.n. report at the u.s. president's repeatedly accused channel of peddling fake news and now you can hear behind me was a very mild up we have a couple thousand people who. are staying right here on stand right here. and a c.n.n. reporter jim acosta was covering a campaign rally in south carolina he can see one of the trump supporters are running the john list. now residents of a persian neighborhood who say that the drug problem there has now spiraled out of control accusing the french government off inaction shallow tube and skin vesta gains. i'm on the road that skirts around port chapelle in the paris as you can see the slum that's emerged here is brimming with
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rubbish it's also infested with rats but more worryingly this has become a hot spot for crack addicts and the issue is so severe now that locals have this crack hill a little further up the road it's not long before we come across people who appear to be smoking crack in broad daylight others showing signs of being high often known as the poor man's drug crack is a derivative of cocaine mixed with baking soda or mania it's the most addictive form of the drug division i've seen people come here and after six months they look like the walking dead they've lost fifteen kilos it's really hell for everyone she share in the g.m. has lived here for twelve years he says that while delicious pal has had a history of drug problems it's now spiraled out of control. today the
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situation imported electra powell is catastrophic the authorities have let the place turn into a slum full of crack addicts it is ignore way the community on the hill there are five hundred people who are doing crazy things annoying the locals very aggressively steal we have all sorts of things going on here about five years ago there were around a dozen of them we knew who they were but today it's five hundred and the state is completely abandoned everyone stuck in traffic we see some men demanding money from drivers they claim it's for food but local say the money goes on drugs and despite a continuous police presence nothing seems to change some officials are now claiming this is the crack capital of france. the scale of the problem is such that put the chapelle is the biggest selling point and consumer of crack in france there are now demands for an emergency plan to be instigated to combat the problem so far those
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cries of not being heated by the government nor the local authorities and for now the people who live in port delish appelle and its surrounding areas remain in fear as the crack addiction continues to explode jollity even ski r.t. paris. part wrapping of the program for this hour here on our team international but many more of your top stories and of course you let us for the action from the beautiful game in about half an hour. 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 all the site is
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i'm asked geyser this is the guy's report so i said max this is our final episode here in dublin at kaiser report and espanol conference and we're going to turn to the second bit of that onstage thing you did with one of the heads of queen bass you talked to a great investor deval and there was a c.n.n. reporter and she had followed up on a point you had made about queen being a store of value and she was asking what are the biggest hurdles a big point to maintain itself as a story about oh i had a good answer to that let's check it out all the adoption ray you know that's what we're talking about so a couple i claim base as brilliantly created on ramp people can get into crypto and they opening thousands and thousands of accounts and they are providing that experience i think that in the future the adoption rate will be driven as it has been since two thousand census a white paper makes reference to the banking crisis of two thousand and eight i'm
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the genesis block and i think that these banking crises will continue and that will drive adoption clearly in the french economies like argentina venezuela they are mad about bitcoin because their economies are in freefall those are peripheral currencies when you have a major currency like the dollar the yen the euro the panel and a similar crisis which i believe will happen you'll have then adoption rate in those countries well spike as well as a way to the store of value as a way to preserve wealth because the banking system is completely unsustainable it will not exist as we understand it in ten years time it will not exist central banks are an endangered species i might take a more moderate procida attitude and a lot of aspect pretty said to be true how are you going to tell i'm sorry but. this is just like mexico and these works hand in hand with government so i think one of the big things that's holding back this industry right now is lack of regulatory clarity in the you. yes we're quite a base was founded and we operate in is
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a great example that we have four different regulators that all regulate cryptocurrency is something different the i.r.s. has its digital property been sent a department of treasury calls a currency the commodities and futures trading commission calls it a commodity now the f.c.c. is likely calling it a security in and the honest answer is that it's a little bit of all because it's a technology that allows different applications and use cases and they all resemble different forms of financial instruments so from our perspective we look at coin bases mission is to help currency enter this ecosystem we have to be the on ramp we have to work with kind of safe trusted counter parties like banks and regulatory agencies the lack of clarity and the kind of ad hoc approach not just in the u.s. but internationally look at europe look at asia look at parts of latin america makes it very difficult for businesses to succeed it's ultimately achievable it's just it's going to be a hard process months at a point right so rightfully has said that they work with governments and they have a great solution and on ramp there are industry players that have chosen not to
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work with governments. who have chosen to not interact with regulators or to interact in the least possible way with regulators or to go jurisdiction shopping so they'll go to countries where they know their money is welcome their business is welcome and so i think there's a dynamic evolving i think that ultimately the regulators in my view in are not really going to be helpful in the development of this industry and in the strategic way and that this is a self regulating new asset class that we don't need those regulators and so. i think that's a that's an issue going forward that's a bit of a controversial issue. and i sin and again claim basses are brilliant company and they do brilliant work and. i think that there's ongoing tension between krypto and
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regulators would you like to be the judge of this debate should we bring the regulators early on to make sure they don't come in later just i mean if i were him and i have been. educating regulators people consider that a bit of an oxymoron but for the last few years around the world and i think it's better because i they are going to step in i think the industry showed last year that they were very good at self-regulating that starting to correct but given the i.c.a.o. scams of last year that really woke up regulators who may have been more quiet on that front so i do believe that there is this push and pull though and if you see cases like china which you know shut down. krypto apparently i mean great you go there and there is still a lot of mining and trading happening through other means i don't think you can
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just shut this down it's like this whack i'm all you know it's like you whack in one place it's going to pop up somewhere else is better to involve the regulators in the building process of well i don't know if the building process necessarily i mean they're not technologists i think we need to educate them on what this is about and the fact that they can ultimately control that so i mean this is the centralized this is global i was in it i mean i remember i was in india during the monetization and the price point was like a thousand and back then the price wasn't that high it was a thousand dollars more and he had just because of what max said the demand when people stop trusting their governments and that happens on a regular basis they're going to go to an option like that is the answer is through two points one is it's on it's uncontrollable and then lot of what is the second point is that the regulatory community hasn't really earned our trust you show me
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a regulator and i'll show you a extremely corrupt organization i mean look at the banking system in the u.s. banks like wells fargo openly steals from millions of customers are going to slap on the wrist j.p. morgan hundreds of billions of dollars worth of fines for outright fraud no regulators bernie madoff was reviewed by the u.s. you see three times they saw nothing wrong these regulators are weak they're captured they're ineffectual they're corrupt you show me a strong regulator maybe i'll talk to them but the reason is created is because there is no strong fair regulator there all they all stink so that's it's thank god because he's here to take the economy past the corrupt regulators and that frankly . i can see there's not very many regulators. what all the big players the big banks they've been rejecting big corn for a long time. and then come december last year suddenly they wake up so there has been little cooperation where do we stay on the traditional
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a big players in the financial market getting into the space alliance with us from what we're seeing a coin based i think largely the conversation has been around public block chains like a theorem in decline and private block chains and what we saw banks kind of notably did in two thousand and fifteen sixteen and seventeen is move forward with private watching instances where we think that's ultimately a good thing i don't think it's going to be nearly as impactful as open or public block change like the question will be for the exact reason the internet's been far more impactful than private internets have been again they can it's not either or they're going to complement one another but i think that's kind of been the first conversation the second one of the one that we spend a lot of our time thinking about is the institutionalization of the space and that is the large banks the hedge funds the sovereign wealth funds of the world now beginning to move capital into this new asset class a lot of the work we do a client base is building not just the products that qualify custodian the reliable exchanges the prime brokerages but also having the right regulatory licenses so
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that capital can move into the space so what i see coming from banks right now is maybe a little bit of error being taken out of the room on these private block chain instances that may still develop but are not going to revolutionize their their work overnight but beginning to look at crypto as a new asset class that ultimately they are their clients one exposure to i think there is that come from the ground up it's clients that have been asking for exposure to this asset class and the banks have kind of been dragged into it jamie diamond two thousand seventeen september i called it a fraud and then two weeks ago just hired a head of strategy and that's happened over and over again and you look at goldman and so and it's because of the demand from their clients it's not a top down strategy at bottom up and that goes with the ethos of what crypto. and blocking as a bow marks i have an idea what you think about that but do you think they have
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something to break this base or should date you know don't know they don't they rarely nothing no value to add to it to the space and financial times this morning said half banking jobs are going to be eliminated came up all the back office ship blah chain versus big going watching is great for banks because they take all those back office jobs of matching trades i was a stockbroker for many years and the whole antiquated system of matching trades and clearing trades is unbelievably byzantine and so this is all going to be done away with with block say ok so that's half the bank's gone what about the front office the guys are just there all day and just collect ron t.a.a. like fees for overcharging customers and and doing the faeries things what about those guys well they will have a war of attrition where more and more their customers disappear into old vengefully there's nothing left so how many books.

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