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so monday's encounter has brought plenty of goals and some pretty enjoyable late drama spain and portugal in group b. and russia and europe why in group a have made it through to the final sixteen of portugal will now face europe why with russia taking on spain next and former denmark goalkeeper peter schmeichel and neil harvey bring you a round up of monday's match action. it's. not the result they were looking for peter. you know it was one of them games they went on pretty early on it was on ten minutes luis suarez with a free kick he's a clever little sod i have to say that he just finds an exploit every little weakness in the defense with a goalkeeper but the second goal obviously comfort it's now been given as an own
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goal against jerusha we thought it was and so the shot came in and it was from diego lax else this is on twenty three minutes and cherry said really didn't know too much about it can fade no chance very bad start to kneel down and things would get worse thirty six minutes small because he said came in given his big will chance at right back and he blew it two yellow cards and off in the first half and when we show the third goal to kill bonny go they were shouting that i see it is still chance it's not you know that pretty pragmatic they understand that three when there's still plenty to celebrate we have to say goodbye to players now on and one of those players that we have to say goodbye to is this fellow here mohammed and i didn't play in the first game he had the shoulder injury that he got from the germans the final. you played in the second game scored on a pencil here he shows his true class and it's just sad that you know players of that taliban quality but they're calling home particular play. very briefly but
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extremely brightly in this competition this is the goalkeeper at el daddy who has just become the oldest player ever at any position to take part in a world cup at the age of forty five and this was in saving a penalty he keeps his team in the lead on his first ever gain weight break. world records and he pulls off a fantastic effort like that i mean that's what he will be talking about the grandkids and a great grandkids very very late into that first half was actually forty five minutes past six very late into that at his own time there was another person another penalty and this time. that he could not do anything about it and there was late drama to come you may have thought two teams already out of the competition the still warm warm they both would have been already thinking of packing their bags what are they going to be doing next week maybe pre-season training no make a late winner and it went to saudi arabia our. going to this game did mean
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something to people you have to remember first of all it takes an awful long time to qualify for the world cup it's a two year process there was a lot of pride at stake today for these for these people everyone involved with saudi arabia and egypt and whatever came out on top of this also have a little bit of wrestling right in the region and i was just having a flick bank but only have the one two games previously world cup final so it is a significant one for the country and for the fans to not ship another one. spain and portugal play with the big boys of green bay and they have made it through all that is it exactly right dramatic fashion with some very light twists and turns because michael's watching it alongside me and we know lots of news in ours that he's going to see that even after having played at the very highest level in so many competitions still gets
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a surreal like it's been fantastic it's it's you know it's just fantastic football is just showing itself. from its absolute the most perfect. marco's of course out before these games will be played in group b. what a performance they gave us and they carried the excitement in group. b. from the very moment the game started and for the very moment that the game between portugal and iran finished we had like goals and it's becoming a regular thing now we should really expect it was ninety minutes is up expect the goals to come early goal action as well the side this is how it all started and it was a surprise lead from morocco. on forty minutes and would you fancy day one of oh no. that's maybe the how does one have as a goalkeeper where you you're straight on the goal because there's no angles it can close down you just have to wait for him to sit through and see what he does you
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can really sort of show him in the side of open the cold often away and then of course iniesta i mean one of the best players and the spain theme he got the ball on the left hand side and a just no barry is performing at the very highest level in the whole run here but that was a fantastic one two one two one to run and he get to the via line here and just a simple ball is cool took a cool touch and then threw the ball kicked the ball up in the top corner fans going crazy because that's thinking not only we got our first goals of the competition we've almost got three points in the back. excellent the game was excellent they've really tried to win this game of football they can go back to morocco now with a lot of pride and they can help hold their heads up high. so let's see what happens in this portugal a round game because i said there was like drama there as well it was going to plan
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wasn't it lays in the first stuff probably one of baseball's goals goes in the in the tournament was a was a that the goal scored in the fifty five forty fifth's minutes plus two again so we can very late into the to the forty five minutes of this is ricardo. and that is. that is just a beauty corner. 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 so small intent they wanted to win and they wanted to play the game or push on or another as was the talk about he's desperate to score the same down in self another moment maybe this explains why we're getting so many minutes of injury time because of all the follow. it and then he steps up 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 and we've
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seen that as well and that that misses will it's significant for now though because that would have put him next to hurricanes 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 when he had the chance in the first half he misses pendency and then it went to another moment and he gets a yellow card out of it once it goes to our and the referee decides that that's an elbow to the face there's only one solution to that and that's a year. but it gives him again. these guys down below if they just don't give up and some of the fans why would she when you come to such an amazing legs just come here and see your country play this.
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between australia and peru could change that a peru with zero points though has no chance of progressing in the. team is being supported biology's world cup host peter schmeichel his son is that goalie following in his father's footsteps twenty years ago peter participated in the one nine hundred ninety eight world cup game against just like his son today now as for the current standings as group d. heads with six points as we already mentioned that puts them through to the next stage next it's nigeria with three points. just a point each however. change everything with all three trailing teams still having a chance to qualify. to stay with us if you can the very latest world cup special coverage throughout the day live for russia look forward to one scene and all the action as it happens also one of the.
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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 the immigration policy which has seen the children of illegal migrants separated from their parents a kind of mop 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 right hand in lexington virginia to leave because i work for porto's and that ball right here left the
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secretary of homeland security had a very similar experience however she actually made it to her table inside the restaurant first however she couldn't enjoy her meal before things got ugly and that the chain restaurant claimed a ham. sandwich champagne. 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 activists however elected officials always step in and tell folks to be civil and respectful not anymore. we. think we have. to let. you. know you did you. know you have a primary. at the moment is an analogy. 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 the supposed showers slave traders use these tactics not seen as he has 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 integrating the unusual punishment on 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. you're 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 too. tried as adults will serve in the
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military and prime 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 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.
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new york meantime approach supporters are also 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 i know you can hear behind me was very we have a couple thousand people who. abstained right here on stand right here. it was a c.n.n. reporter jim acosta he was covering a rally in south carolina if you look right kathleen right here there's a lady there you can see one of the supporters are running acosta who's turned his back to the kind where you can see right. now it wrapping up the program for this hour here at our international more worldwide stories and of course your world cup action at the top of the.
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argentina venezuela they are mad about bitcoin because their commies are in freefall those are peripherals 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 while spike as well as this 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. would hope to. be put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president when she. wanted. to going to be for us this is what before three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested
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always in the water our. first soup. hey there there's a poem bus broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm part sheldon thank you for joining us coming up on today's program major legislation has begun to move in the u.s. congress millions of americans from nutrition assistance programs fred kaufman the author of bet the farm joins us with the latest plus tesla is dealing with some
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difficult challenges including whistleblowers alex mann hyla bit has been following the story or will go to toronto for more and as promised at the end of last week our team is dan cohen begins his three part special on the health risks associated with cell phone use and there is yet more new crypto news someone that's pretty shocking related to a previous huge tax christiania from the tech trader fund is back in studio to go over at all that's all directly ahead but first let's get to a few headlines. we've reported on the motorcycle company harley davidson many times in part because it became somewhat of a poster child for the trumpet ministration and their tax cuts well the administration may want to naomi arlie a last month we reported that harley is closing a kansas city point and moving some of those jobs to pennsylvania while increasing jobs in thailand well today harley officials say that they will move all production of european motorcycles destined for the e.u.
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outside of the us if they continue to be produced in the united states they would have a huge import tariff placed upon them the e.u. terrace which currently stand. six percent would increase dramatically to thirty one percent in reaction to the trump of ministration imposing u.s. tariffs on steel and aluminum which were placed not only on the e.u. but on other allied nations including mexico and canada motorcycles are just one of a number of products for which the is placing additional tariffs on u.s. goods due to increasing trade participation in trade tariffs by the trumpet ministration back in the day harley is famous advertising slogan was define your world in a new whole new way it appears that with a trip ministrations policy is that more true now for the motorcycle maker than ever. and major election news on the edge of the europe in the middle east is turkish president heir to one has been reelected mr heir to one one
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a second five year term on sunday with fifty two percent of the official returns cast his closest opponent underperformed compared to the polls an opposition hopes but accepted his defeat even walk complaining that campaign was quote not fair competition and he wasn't the only one audrey glover head of the office of democratic institutions and human rights also had some criticism on media monitoring the presidential candidate dates and the political parties were not given equal access to national media and the t.v. miss the incumbent president and the ruling party. this was an invention is not being given balanced information that the campaign and preventing them from making an informed choice. mr heir to ones justice and development party or a k.p. was less successful in a parliamentary vote with forty two percent and seven percent seven percent drop
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from two thousand and fifteen a.k.p. will govern easily however in coalition with an extreme nationalist party that won eleven percent of the vote the victory consolidated mr heir to one's power after a two thousand and seventeen referendum significantly expanded the powers of the presidency. the downscaling of general electric continues as the storage company reportedly has reached terms on the sale of their unit that manufactures industrial engines the wall street journal reported that advent international will buy what is known as the distributed power unit for three point two five billion dollars the deal would follow last month's eleven billion dollar deal to merge its rail business with web tech and g.e. c.e.o. john flannery has made clear that he will be ruthless in selling off the visions that he feels no longer serve the sprawling company investors are still waiting to hear the details of a major overhaul restructuring promised by mr flannery above and beyond the previously announced sell off the c.e.o.
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who has spent thirty years with the company insists all options to restore profitability are on the table as we reported here g.e. will be delisted from the thirty stocks that comprise the dow jones industrial average today is officially the last day in that club. the u.s. house of representatives has passed legislation to scale back nutrition assistance to less fortunate americans as part of a massive new farm bill the legislation has a long way to go it has not yet been considered by the u.s. senate all that may occur in the coming days. the passage in the house is particularly significant in that it was not a bipartisan bill with both republicans and democrats supporting it usually takes place the reason stems from the controversial provision related to changes in what is called the supplemental nutrition assistance program or snap or some people know it as food stamps which currently assist roughly forty million lower income
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americans here and tell us about the provision why it made the legislation so on palatable for many is fred kaufman the author of bet the farm fred thanks for being with us as always it's great to have you i worked on many farm bills as you know and you know i love working with republicans and democrats one of the things nice about government what's going on this time fred. well bart all i can say is that it's disgusting when people are making politics out of food policy as you know this should be a bipartisan bill with something in it for everybody but instead what we're seeing from this administration and from the republicans in congress is a politics of dissension and resentment because what they're saying with that the essence of this bill and the problem is this work requirement of twenty hours a week for people to remain on food stamps or work training and guess what part it's already there already is a work requirement for people eighteen to forty nine without dependents and without
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disability this is a huge effort to isolate and make this issue about resentment of inner city in other words black and brown people who are taking our money and not working it is a total lie it's a total scrim makes absolutely no sense and it's an outrage so fred at the provisions already very similar provision is there why are they putting it is it just to highlight it or does it actually you know tighten the screws a little bit more among the most fortunate exactly i mean what we're talking about is a buck forty per meal and now what we're saying is that those people with dependence and people with disabilities are out in other words those people are not the ones who can afford nanny care they may be or have a mental disability they cannot do twenty hours a week and they were saying we'll take your food in other words it makes no sense the whole idea is the politics of resentment and other words if you don't think about it too long it's like hey everybody should work i work to get food why don't
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they work to get food but in fact that's not what's going on at all and it's really frustrating and that's why it's not bipartisan bill this time fred want to explain what else the farm bill does it invest in a lot of other things including family farmers get give the busters a taste of what else is in innit. farm bill is one of the most important pieces of legislation over eight hundred billion dollars i mean it is paying for rural development in rural energy systems in the rural businesses it is paying for school nutrition is paying for food stamps of course it's also a huge part of its largest conservation program in this country it rate can regulate pesticides or not it is an acutely important program and traditionally and has been passed in a bipartisan way and you know farmers do take great pride in what they do to help feed our citizens and we continue to produce the most plentiful food at the lowest cost as you could bellegarde always used to say and the history of family farms is
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sort of deeply fixed right from our heritage all the way back to old times but that's changed a lot with corporate agriculture giants and you written about this in your book and other places bred so what's the status in our family farm is just going to be a thing of the past at some point in the future. you know it's sad part is that really before this administration came on the entire global food movement and the food movement in this country was gaining a lot of steam you saw great interest in agro ecological food an organic food in slow food and artist in the food you saw a lot of millenniums millennialist getting very jazzed about going on farms and starting farms that is still there they're still in this country is a great hope for farming and for agricultural future it's just we have to keep our eye on the prize we have to stop looking at this crazy sideshow of this administration they make a mess then they clean it up and they say look we clean it up we cleaned it up it's absolute nonsense there is a great future for agriculture in this country we have to keep focusing on what
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really matters. before we go what's the status senate hasn't yet considered the bill has it or is that on the horizon in the near term. what's going to happen is the senate's going to take a look at it the senate's going to take out this idiotic provision the president's going to sign it and he's going to say look what we've done we've put in work requirements that were already there before the whole circularity and lives began so once again it's a foolish tempest in a teapot we always appreciate you cutting through the goth as it were it's a pleasure to have you are fortunate to have you fred the author of bet the farm fred kaufman thanks fred thank you bye. and from whistle blowers to the assembly line electric car maker tesla is setting some bumps in the road and c.e.o. elon musk is doing his best to steer his company away from the problems artie's alex when hyla bitch joins us with more from toronto alex let's start with the whistle blower things tesla seems to be taking this one pretty seriously am i right
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and you're absolutely right i mean you get these bumps in the road as we speak you know that happens that some of the employees become disgruntled when they see big changes in a corporation now we don't know if this martin trip the character who's actually being sued it was a lawsuit that started last week it is actually a disgruntled employee because according to tesla he's clearly what they're calling a whistleblower and he himself is betting he's a whistle blower but he's saying it's for public security the reasons that he does it's now what tesla is accused this gentleman of doing is making false claims to the media about the company itself and about the information he stole specifically and reference to claims about some punctured batteries which he said he was talking about going into cars and also as excess of scrap metal and manufacturing delays these are all things that this guy said are happening at the house he's also allegedly hacked into the system took about a gig a gigabyte worth of information out of there and gave it to an undisclosed third party so we don't really know who this person is dealing with or if they're doing right if anybody at all at this point as we know it's all legations with the way
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with your talk to triple says exactly that these are all gauges and all untrue but he law must seems to be taking it very seriously. and according to your moscow. step further who is this guy who's he working for is it somebody who is a wall street short sellers is it the oil and gas industry isn't there companies that make gas and diesel cars so little bit of paranoia there from you on musk but what he's saying is a fake a lie about their diesel emissions why would they do something as tricky as this and taking these whistleblower seriously is important you know some corporations have gone too far and they've actually done sort of background checks on the whistleblowers that invaded their privacy and that itself has gotten them in trouble and we've reported many times about tesla having some some tough troubles i mean they had the flame for car of the model s. that was on fire we talked about that last week and they've had production problems getting their model s.
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production line up to five thousand what's going on generally with the business right now alex goes the model three that you're one of the that's actually supposed to be a little bit more economical more affordable for the general public ready months you know we've been talking about this shortage is the basically they're not coming out on time and just not that long ago they were doing pushing about thirty five hundred cars out a week now the goal of the whole entire time was five thousand cars a week and supposedly they may have hit that goal you on musk has wanted to do that before the end of june and now by their gigafactory there they've built this massive tent outside of it that is both the size of two football fields and this is a part of their production line you almost as good calling it pretty sweet so those are his words about it and it seems like it's actually helping with production as you know a lot of people have been fired about nine percent of their employees about three thousand jobs were lost recently but this is all about becoming and taking a company and.
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