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with the world russia america's architects stuff the largest international congress on the development of magazine july seventeenth twenty second so write your part business program interactive exhibition urban first of details on possible forum dot com. after nine hours of ten deliberation e.u. leaders have reached an agreement on the micro in crisis moving the setting up of special line cord services and the speeding up of the extradition process. a prominent u.s.
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anti child abuse campaign and nobel peace prize nominee has been arrested by the f.b.i. allegations of paedophilia. the group stage of the twenty eighteen world cup in russia is over but only sixteen teams now remain in the race to be crowned champion . a very warm welcome you are watching on t.v. international with me the. top story this hour i have reached a much anticipated much awaited compromise on tackling the migrant crisis under pressure from italy and some central european countries europe's powerhouse its friends on germany have agreed to tougher regulations artie's paulus leo breaks down the meetings outcomes. well after a night of long and terse discussions european leaders reached a compromise agreement but the fact of the matter is that there are some major
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changes that are now going to be implemented these include amongst others that migrants can no longer choose in which country they will live they will also be migrant centers that will be established in non european countries in this respect more support will be given to mediterranean countries that are also affected by the whole migrant crisis now the relocation of migrants across the european union will be done on a voluntary basis and at the same time the dublin agreement will be thoroughly reformed this is an agreement that places the responsibility on the country in which the migrants arrived in europe it places the responsibility on that country and as i say this will be reformed so that what will happen is that you will have joint european forces rescues in the mediterranean sea for example and the responsibility of this will not fall as it has done in the past almost soley on the italian forces now the european powerhouses particularly france and germany are
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trying to present this as a victory for european unity the french president as well as the german chancellor are pushing for this but what they fail to acknowledge is that they really have had to bow to pressure from italy and other central european countries you need to just look for example at the voluntary relocation of migrants it wasn't so long ago that the german chancellor angela merkel presented an unyielding stance on that suggesting that those countries who refused to take in new migrants would not receive the same kind of funding as those who adhere to the quota system and there was just over a week ago we heard the french president and a crowd of lashing out at italy's new government for refusing to take in migrants from the aquarius vessel. the reality is that europe is not going through migrant crisis like the one in two thousand and fifteen those who say the old pursuits are not telling the truth but even a come. like italy does not have the same migrant pressure that it had last year does that get a villain in. response to the situation with aquarius is proof of
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a form of cynicism and a lack of responsibility on behalf of the italian government when faced with this dramatic humanitarian disaster for now it seems as if italy has won forcing other countries to take into consideration its gripes the italian prime minister has hailed the outcome so i would say that overall we can the rule is satisfied it was a long negotiation and the italy from today is no longer well on thursday italy effectively blocked a statement and issued an ultimatum to brussels the situation was extremely tense with the european council president donald tusk warning that there was further division in store for you and what of course remains to be seen as how these new changes will be implemented on the ground and how in fact they are ultimately will pan out experts told us despite the show of unity from european leaders the member states are still bitterly split. for america is
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a really good political troubles we don't know whether she will be chancellor in the next weeks and so she she was obliged to. reach a compromise about mr mccrone is not consistent i thought i mean he's keep saying that he wants are more. human europe but then he is a first a whole blocks migrants. on the border to meet only the blocks the ports without does not accept n.g.o.s vessels to arrive in the french ports and this is something that really is shocking for the other countries because it how can france keep lessons to us when they are not at all an example to follow the e.u. . made a show of unity but. show of unity and became a new and then we need centers because we are so many crises but we want to to
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mask the fragmentation of e.u. but at the same time. this compromise when you look at to compromise the square too weak. to say it's typical of. the gritty east part of a compromise because he saw a constructive on the gritty sort everybody can agree but actually the problem of these. two of the dates and of the to try to gain time but if you look to what has been agreed everything is voluntary it means on the voluntary basis for reasons known gay sion to any decisions taken in this compromise. a prominent to anti child abuse campaign has been arrested by the f.b.i.
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of allegations of pedophilia can have more people reports twenty two year old joe davis is outspoken in his activism against sexual violence that's what makes his recent arrest so disturbing joe davis has been arrested and it's alleged that he attempted to engage a minor in sexual activity and he's been distributing child pornography now beyond the basic charges the actual details of the case are pretty disturbing the f.b.i. picked up davis in a sting operation now they've revealed some of the text messages he exchanged with undercover agents what's about to follow is rather disturbing but it's actually not the most disturbing part of the correspondence during the course of that text conversations davis stated that he is into children aged zero plus and has no limits davis told them because of all. says that he previously had sexual experiences with a nine month old boy a six year old go and the seven year old boy now according to the f.b.i.
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davis actually asked the undercover agents to send him explicit videos and photographs of children the department of justice says they are appalled by the case conduct alleged against children even this is unfathomable as it is sickening and as this case demonstrates to enforcement keep its watchful eye on the darkest corners of the internet to bring predators to justice davis is a long time outspoken advocate of human rights organization with over five thousand people it was very well funded he gave regular media appearances in our acted and respected in peacetime then you're not going to be able to protect them or respect them in conflict like you need to when you do need the rule of law and so many conflicts across the globe children's bodies are quickly becoming sites of violence will reap is used to terrorize and degrade the entire communities now davis went on to actually give a ted talk on the subject of expertise that if it was two months ago and the video is now unavailable when he was giving an interview to n.b.c.
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about how he combined charity work with his studies he said he feels like he's living a double life those are words that would come back to haunt him able to r.t. new york. france is trying to instill patriotism in its young the country's education ministry has made learning the national anthem the most they have compulsory for primary school children peoples will be required to know the history of the national anthem and of the french flags creation they will need not just to learn the lyrics but also to think beyond school the line share of the french public some ninety percent are in favor of making their children learn the song. yes they should know this answer because it's the anthem of the french republic since seventeen ninety two so they in general learned at school i don't know why mr macro over. all children should know it in principle only children should know it
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and it's a school they can learn not somewhere else. i think it's always good to learn songs by heart as a child but personally i find the musée as a bit bloody the text is very violent. its own national anthem it so it makes sense for all french people to know it yes of course it's part of the french identity just like the flag the traditional french cuisine all in all it is the french culture we should know it well we just want to the most i think the most a is a somewhat aggressive song it doesn't really represent the values of freedom equality and brotherhood. i don't want. to. i don't. know you know it's a revolutionary song but quite brutal if you listen to the words.
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yes why not but the french republic is first of all a mass yes. yes certainly why not where europeans to place it to move you after this cultural opening towards europe well it's a different thing a different issue because europe it was constructed well france existed for centuries and europe is a much more recent development. delos well we want to tour yes i know it but not as the european anthem did piaf sang it in french. and i don't know it for me neither do i and you do you know actually. while learning to be french patriots children will also be reminded of the need to get your appearance as they'll also be taught to recognize the european flag and the ode to joy her her.
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it's a national movement to have it we need to learn our previous we have to sing is a must say yes but honestly as a need there is no need to know anything about the so-called european and steve you know that's probably is a mr mark or smith owed to give you something or lead but as yours around it forces you to accept something else you know it when you're not call friends is too small for him is a citizen of the world. a big fan of globalism and it's a big mistake and it's a very old fish and nagin has a really time where it was shia in the united states italia in slovenia in austria and would influence if you know now shown and the sure knowledge that id is back
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well we just don't. get to shape our. attitude. and in detroit it was betrayed. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back now let's talk football the group stage of the world cup is now over only sixteen teams remain in the race to be crowned champions now the first knockout games will be played on saturday argentina and strongs that clash in but it's portugal versus year ago i insult the losers of each match will be out to all of the tournament the win this through to the quarterfinals. some teams and their fans have of course already packed their bags but not before capturing their
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so many great memories that now thursday's final group games didn't have as much as stake as some of the previous ones it was more a monster of finding out who would play whom in the knockout stage here's a recap of what happened. are we. we were there was. such a hurry hurry hurry hurry hurry were little . her. her her. her. her her her.
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little we was little. little little. live. our lives. and my colleagues were received say and they saw they who's been covering the world cup for us from st petersburg discuss the group stage of the championship. but that's my first time going to being in st petersburg already been to russia once before and that was two months ago when i came to actually another full story but i
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was only in moscow then so for the last two weeks i've been to some pizzas but it's just it's really shocked i have no idea just how cool a city it was how beautiful it was and. the past two weeks have been cool in the well how kind of people have you been meeting i mean obviously you've got your football fans but it's a huge mix of internationals that have descended upon some peters but yes so the first two teams to play there were on the morocco and there were huge numbers of sets of five of them already and it was just great like the russian people getting involved and also found some of the country so even though there's been like a number of teams playing this and. i've seen mexican fans who haven't played and a rule i would say like it's just been so much fun and actually i think we can even see like some of the probably the highlights of the last two weeks i've had. no such issues not just. discarded by nigerian chiefs not all that. but.
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this fifty year old volkswagen beetle has been driven by mr noah and his friends from brazil. off a dozen south american countries before getting his ship over the ocean to come here and enjoy the world cup. let's go. there were so many other great players in the argentina squad you have to really perform today i'll bet you go. to the guy to. take you guys out. that. we can see you got some of your friends there from across the ocean right back gave you.
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leaving the st petersburg stadium very happy with that result. costa rica defending resolutely. so. very have. been getting absolutely mobbed by the feds and said petersburg the world cup the energy has been absolutely amazing now ok on the serious side there the games you've covered what are some of the games you saw it was russia against egypt and it was a huge game of course because russia won and of course the host country going through to the last sixteen in that game and it's the first time russia has been through to the knockout stages of the world cup since one thousand nine hundred six so yeah misfit was amazing overwhelmingly russian crowd. the other game there's brazil costa rica but also argentina nigeria. and the nigerians were five minutes away from going through and when argentina schooled the noise in the stadium i have
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i like football i go to games in england i haven't heard a noise like that you have a. right it was crazy and so you know it's just what's been striking about the walk the football's been really good there's been one straw in all of these opening games which is like one hundred of it's just great because we've also had a good amount of drama and scandals as well germany who would have thought germany knocked out i mean i was absolutely shocked by that what about the teams that have really impressed you at the world cup so far you mentioned nigeria for example though senegal's been doing quite well any other teams yes it was really really upset didn't go out yesterday on a technicality they went out because they had. japan did and they were really good especially in the first game that they played they really brightened up the atmosphere the supporters were fantastic i was also impressed with a rod i'm a bit biased by bombs or radio but they played really really well again. portugal and spain and just lacks perhaps some quality to really go through so there are some good teams that the teams all the big teams that actually struggled you know
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france just you know in their first game they struggled to be australia germany have gone out spain and portugal didn't have it easy brazil was sweating in a few of their games so it's yeah it's been good it's not really a. lot of surprises yes that is your thoughts so yesterday again you know colombia going through. such dramatic style they they were perhaps the least favorite of the good teams in the group they started off. in the other day and then again japan going through on the yellow card it just shows like the margins have been so thin in some of these some of these groups and of course in the game yesterday as well that's been interesting so in the belgian had qualified and it was interesting because almost. wanted to lose because in a sense they had an easier run that's right the semi used so. they didn't have that much urgency to win the game and now they've got potentially a very easy run to the semifinals whereas the other side of the draw which belgium
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are in could could be because of what about what about the people you're meeting there are some people because you know we were talking a few moments ago just outside of the studio and i live here in moscow and so i get on the metro every day absolutely crammed with football fans and i've been speaking to some people from australia and other parts of the world who have had a really surprising experience if i head to the metro to australian say to me we are embarrassed we are embarrassed to be here and enjoy this football world cup so much after being so convinced by the media that we are actually going to come and find trouble what was your experience i think there were a lot of people who probably felt the same way. and what i've also found interesting is that russia. was an interesting conversation with a russian yesterday actually he said that we have a big club football culture but as far as international football goes and supporting russia as a. country we don't. have a great international team we're not really a big international football country but the way they've embraced the tournament the local people has been amazing i think it's good for russia i think it's opened
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russia up to so many new people and cultures and ideas and those people coming to russia it's opened them up to i think outside of russia we don't see in the west and again i myself you know. i mean working for r.t. for four years i have no preconceived bias about russia which has been shaped by the media environment in the u.k. so when i come here as well it's been a huge shock and many people have repeated the same thing they didn't expect it to be so organized they didn't expect everything to be i want to be so friendly and i think that's been key and also we've been lucky the weather's been fantastic as well so it's these little things that all come together and again the football on the pitch has been fantastic as well you know all of these factors have come together and i think there's going to be a lot of fans who are going home happy and probably telling their family members there was one guy who told me my family thought i was going to get stabbed killed beaten up and by the end of the conversation on what's up they were like you know i'm going to book a holiday to from so so you know there are lots of kind of intangible kind of
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benefits of come out of this tournament listen i know you're a busy man before i let you go let's play a little bit of jersey you know what are your predictions for the tournament who is going to win. i think i said at the beginning of the tournament front. and i think the way england's draw sets up this is to be the best option either of course for years of our young team no pressure so promising that my dog of course is croatia always thirty bulgarian football legend but if there is a shot his impressions of the tournament so far. so i'm not a big fan of comparisons every world cup is special every team especially in four years a lot has happened at the last world cup in brazil spain arrived as champions but failed to reach the knockout stage today we see the current champions germany during. home every day brings new surprises after that everyone thought it would take something extraordinary for colombia not to qualify they won but with difficulty brazil has not yet convinced me that they were competitive team in my
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opinion neymar is still in shock and hasn't shown himself to be the football player i know from boston and it's not visible because cuttin new plays better because of the injury he doubted whether he didn't we see that james rodriguez has not yet recovered so there are many factors and in addition historically europe is for the europeans. back at the top of the hour with all the latest on us but. remember when the political left stood up for free speech and equality for all in public life remember when the mainstream media called for the same tone and tenor of political discourse appears to be a turning point if you don't agree with the left you face insults harassment and even bile. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution if you look at the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be
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increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just always i mean your list put me in the. school in the middle of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took part in this state over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other cars that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. a place for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager. and spending your the twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else on it because i want to
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share what i think of what i know about the beautiful game the greats of what bowl chance. thinks it's going to. greetings and salutation. since the advent of online and the mad explosion of on line selling and marketing that followed our personal information has become the new gold of this great digital front here which makes the production of our personal protection of our personal information online of vital importance because unlike gold which despite its value is ultimately replaceable an anonymous our personal details and choices are not which is what may which is which is what makes this latest massive data leak by marketing firm exact is just so disturbing
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according to wired security researcher vinnie troy and discovered that exact estate data broker based in palm coast florida had exposed a database that contained close to three hundred forty million individual records on a publicly accessible server three hundred forty million individual records just to to give you an idea of the scope of that let me remind you that the amount of people currently living in the united states today is somewhere around three hundred twenty five million. and while the leak at first glance doesn't appear to contain any individual's credit card information or social security numbers wired does report that the leak did contain phone numbers home addresses e-mail addresses and other highly personal characteristics for every name the categories range from interests and habits to the number age and gender of a person's children. thankfully as an ethical hacker troy a did contact both
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exactas and the f.b.i. after discovering that the company's massive database was built visible on publicly accessible servers with nary a firewall in sight he told wired that quote it seems like this is a database with pretty much every us citizen in it i don't know where the data is coming from but it's one of the most comprehensive collections i've ever seen all just sitting there prime for the hacking as if the n.s.a. wasn't bad enough in steps the marketing agencies making money off your life leaving your front door locked now let's start watching the hawks. this is. the bottom. that i got.
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