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justified his appearance they would not let go see this this this is so this is a minute before time's running out and sometimes i don't understand teams that are behind why don't they do that more often. in the last five six minutes where they really have to you know really have to put some pressure on still possible around every time a player had the ball look from their capable tenacity and as soon as messi had the ball. they were all over him and he had no chance and i don't understand why they don't they don't call you basic just get the ball in the box see what happens and i actually write on the on the death of the game there were three i can find players they all got in the way from each other on a again on a cross the could have been inside the little box they could have scored a goal in the not on the last time you could have been four four and this is what happens late in the game you know you think oh we're going to be good we're going
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to defend this thing this leads to a concentration gets into a different again. you then get under pressure you feel under pressure weapon for you that you were in control and this is well known little mistakes happen in these these moments and i don't understand why they didn't do the sensational game to kick off the last sixteen matches seven goals it could have been more they could have been red cards and i think to be amongst all that action must have been quite an experience and correspondent he was watching it and it must have been absolute madness pandemonium in the stadium from both sets of fans alexei. absolutely i thought that when i watched the belgium tunisia game which was five to seven goals whalers would be over with but how wrong i was now this game speaking to fans of both teams before the game they were all telling me obviously my team is going to win but this is going to be one nail or two one no one. acted you know
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a festival of goals in the stadium and they were wrong as well for three phenomenal school phenomenal game world class goals as you just both mentioned gentleman and i have to credit both sets of fans obviously the french were more jubilant in the stadium singing their french songs they must say yes' and all others obviously they're very happy especially with the performance of kelly and bof a but the argentinian fans and i have to say i'm i have absolute deep love for them up to the couple of days i spent in cousin because these guys are something incredible in terms of how they're supporting the team so at four two goals at four goals to two fronts there were still mad in the stands there were still singing their songs about them i don't know about messi. of the famous one which is now i think most of the russians in the russian cities now know the song by heart even though they know they don't speak spanish so the fans were absolutely amazing and it's it's a big shame that they will be leaving russia i mean it's understandable it's law
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sixteen it's only one team which goes through but i myself had a personal experience with these fans earlier today when i was going live they literally hijacked my report and at the end of it they literally threw me in the air that was something that i will probably carry to the end of my days this is something incredible but today because on and tonight goes on with obviously be lit with the french fans celebrating this memorable win often absolutely class a game in the world cup and on my way out of the stadium i just got a few conversations between the french fans and the argentinian fans the argentinian fans not blaming their team they say that you know that the performance was amazing they did all they could especially after a bad start to the tournament but i think they blaming the manager of the national team for what happened today the choice of substitutions and tactics from the onset while the french have been saying that maybe now they will go all the way to win the trophy. even though the path to the trophy july fifteenth final in luzhniki for
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the french team may be very rocky won so we'll see will be definitely celebrating tonight the french side of it for sure but i'm sure the audience unions will make some noise as well so mock impressive performance by the team. thank you very much. and he's sorry to see the. fans leaving the tournament i agree with that i'm not sorry at all to see the team leave i think argentina. of all the teams that gone through i think they are the ones that have been very lucky to get in the first place i think they played really bad i honestly think they have played really really bad yeah and clearly there's a lot of dissatisfaction in the in the camp the manager i would suspect he probably won't last he don't know if this and this was only. it was only his tenth game fifteen game in charge and i think. it's going to n.p.r.
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and just just consiglieri prospect where you look at the france theme you can see this team from pressure from the youth you've got experience. you've got a lot of great individual players who are the players to europe one portugal we know that tonight the train takes off at nine o'clock but you can see the prospect with argentina you can you know it's look the really really tired and unhappy team so. the fans and this loads of fans still in moscow even though the game was played in cannes then and the atmosphere in the streets it's been fantastic what they've created has been fabulous i hope i kind of hope that they thought they were going to go all the way to the final for their return tickets are not until after me around because they are great atmosphere they still generate a lot of sound and i think atmosphere by country in general. you have to say you
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know the world cup is nothing the football is nothing without the found that in a huge part of this we're going to be sad to lose some of them likely to said hopefully many of them will stay to the end to be part of this experience we've been trying to capture it all and share it with you with our things founds i.v. project check this out is a quick preview of the heroes of saturday's game if you find anything else at all t. dot com. was i. was the eve of the eco i i. i i i i. i i i. was. thinking i was
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i was i. think. i. was. three no friends all three to play one of the two sides will be in action in sochi they see any some great strikers on the pitch do you think we'll be looking to see another glut of goals or defenses be able to start and. i think we'll see more goals move got it isn't have on me and suarez on one side and then they're playing against as we've said before not portugal to play against one although. hopefully he's back on top form his last game was great he missed the. i don't
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remember. really looking forward to this game now this took this test yet if i'm correct you're going to have all conceded the take. let's go madrid's defenders at the hoss back for this is a tough sell it was always to play against an elder is always a tough test it's always he is someone he is so powerful his strength is so incredible and you know with message today there was a way to close in down so you just deny him all the space you deny him any stations possible too and then you kind of get messy out of the game now with the now that we're now you can get in the ball you can be four or five guys around him and he can still do something with that he's powerful in the he's powerful when he hits the shot from from distance he's so quick still he's just completely different than any other player that i have ever seen and we saw a little bit about papa today i'm not saying that they are the same kind of player but the same kind of speed and and the same kind of sort of output a times. but you
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know i just want to sing a changing of the guard here it's good bye leno messy will it be goodbye right now certainly hello and peyton if rinaldo were here would you be brave enough to say that since for him it's never goodbye he this is it i think he's such a clever player because when he was younger he played in a different way when he was younger he took part in the game much more then than he's doing these days he's still incredibly fit and trains more than i think it's three times a day three or four times a day still doing something he needs so everything he has to eat in the co-write the correct way or that everything about his lifestyle is perfect this guy is hardly ever injured i can't remember him being injured with with the petite injuries are other member obviously in the in the final in the us too it's a years ago but that was that was a kick that's different but this guy he's he says. this football system and i've
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never ever seen a play like this so. i'm looking forward to tonight we had seven goals in this one let's see if these guys and thought you can. can match that i mean i was just going to say we had an absolute face a lot of them just wondering what we will be so helpful will help did you have to join us we'll be here every hour at kickoff you want to forty minutes i still have quite enough to touch the whole goal action and about you we got the news in the about forty minutes and we'll be back with some of the oh. thank.
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you. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confront a shooting let it be an arms race is on off and spearing dramatic developments only loosely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. generally speaking mr trump's unilateralism notably the unilateralism which we saw with regards to iran which we also saw with regards to the paris agreement regarding climate change which we saw with regards to the american embassy in jerusalem all these unilateral decisions i challenge from my point of view the quality of our transatlantic relations.
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hello welcome back i'm nikki arran reporting here from moscow h.q. let's bring up to speed with the world headlines now u.s. president donald trump a has said he does not rule out recognizing crimea as russian the province rejoined russia in two thousand and fourteen but is still considered internationally part of ukraine r.t.s. america has more on the development. on board air force one on friday trump spoke to reporters about his upcoming meeting with putin when a reporter asked him if he'd recognize crimea as part of russia he said quote we're going to have to see but then he blamed obama for the entire crimea debacle saying that it was a shame that obama gave up crimea now to remind the viewers of what happened in crimea back in twenty fourteen a referendum was held with international observers present and ninety seven percent of the population voted to secede from ukraine and join russia the west refuse to
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recognize this plebiscite and then impose sanctions on russia and then separate ones on crimea but just this week we also heard from another u.s. official john bolton who said that trump wouldn't recognize crimea as part of russia so conflicting views coming from the trump administration which seems like basic protocol at this point but these statements come a few weeks before trump's summit with putin that's scheduled for july sixteenth in helsinki finland but this isn't the first time that trump has discussed relations with russia during the g. seven summit trump said that russia should be reinstated let's check out what he said i would rather see russia in the g. eight as opposed to the i would say that the g eight is a more meaningful group than the g seven absolutely trump also said that he'd be discussing a range of other issues with president putin including alleged election interference syria ukraine relations with china and russia to possibly deescalate the conflicts
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going on in the world but until july sixteenth we will know exactly what happened so we'll just have to wait until then. the divisions along party lines and fears over immigration are increasingly raising talk of a second civil war in the u.s. at least according to the findings of a new opinion poll picks up the story. pretty hard to believe sounds almost like click or internet sensationalism but it turns out that a number of americans actually do believe that civil war is a possibility furthermore the same poll indicated that roughly sixty percent of americans believe that backlash to donna from policies could turn violent the debate surrounding trump's immigration policies and the media fuming over it the gun control debate and the white house in the intelligence community not getting along that has been quite explosive it times a member of the u.s. congress recently raised eyebrows when he compared the current atmosphere to the
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lead up to the u.s. civil war the way he put it the usa could be headed toward fort sumpter that was the symbolic attack by slave states the session as it launched the war back in eight hundred sixty one there's even now talk of twenty four seventh's security for members of the trumpet ministration congresswoman maxine waters makes no bones about the fact that she's ready to take the fight against donald trump waybe on capitol hill and the voting booth in the june daddy visit. to the state. you. are you and you. ok maxine waters herself has now been flooded with a number of threats and actually canceled several speaking events so let's see how people on the streets of new york feel about the rising polarization of american society what percent do you think said it was possible in the next five years. i
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would have to guess is that i've let me let me go fifty eight percent sixty six six think it was possible. to start your forty maybe thirty percent you're very close thirty one percent what do you think they're getting at why would they think that you know that that the such a possibility thirty one percent saying there could be a civil war maybe you because of the gun control maybe because of the. i mean the racial we're having a lot of problems right now with the president with foreign policy with the immigrant children and just too much going on all at the same time and a lot of people are scared and a lot of people are anxious to lot of dissension among americans and a lot of fear. and that creates. that that kind of possibility after donald trump won the highly divisive twenty sixteen presidential election he called for unity of the american people but now opposition
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the. current american administration is raising tariffs and revising old trade agreements when america sneezes and the rest of the world of foliage contracting protectionist fever. twenty forty you know bloody revolution huge demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just the way he. put. spilling into the fall the ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty forty. those who took part in this today over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. i'm
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. going to. have them really doing you're going to. welcome a comedy show where america. in america covering american news are called foreign agents. here too well know the corporatocracy is steadily tightening its grip the insanely wealthy get richer every dagen the poor get exploited more and more sixty three percent of americans can't afford of five hundred dollars emergency yet on the other end of the spectrum the rear end of the spectrum if you will and you're sure it was done ahead jeff is now worth a record hundred and forty one billion dollars meanwhile worldwide one in ten people only make two dollars a day two hours
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a day do you know how long it would take one of those people two dollars a day to make the same amount as jeff bezos has one hundred ninety three million years and that's if they only buy single ply toilet paper. and yet there aren't riots in the streets for the most part right at least not in the us what why we're ok with it why we sitting here why look might look outside to look like everyone's going to work at gunpoint no we're all choosing to do it so what is what is happening well i'll tell you it's the myths we were all sold myths that are ingrained in our social programming from birth when i had still soft these myths are and stamp kids and basically never questioned so i feel it's my job as year resident fly in the oil your you or your turd in the punchbowl your. your wet spot in the bed. it is my job to let them all out there for you so here are
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the eight great myths of our. number and we have a democracy if you think we still have a democracy then i have a subtle nuanced performance by kevin. for you to check out all right. if you think that we still have a democratic republic ask yourself this when was the last time congress did something that the people of america wanted that was not in the benefit of corporations. you probably can't do it right it's like it's like it's like trying to think it's on the rise of the oranges i know it's got to be there no it's not there congress congress doesn't do a damned thing without the approval of their sugar daddies even the carter center and former president jimmy carter believe that america has been transformed to an oligarchy a small corrupt elite group control the country without much input from the people
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here's a rare photo of that group of elite men yeah they're. not the most attractive group of felons and the whigs aren't really doing any justice right the rulers need the myth that we were a democracy to give us the illusion of control speaking of illusion of control myth number seven we have an accountable and legitimate voting system. here in mandarin border purging data mining broken active polling push polling superdelegates like door about black box machine voter id suppression provisional ballots super bags dark money third parties banners from the debate and true corporate parties that stand for the same goddamn pint that it got on a party. who are. trying to look good and i'm actually just dumb. you know we have one harvard study called the worst election system in the western world you ever see you seen one out where the parent
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has a baby car seat in the baby has a tiny steering wheel so they can feel like they're driving you know that's what our election system is all right it's a toy staring we're not connected to any. and we're all a go of it. and believe it or not that's why we have to vote we have to vote in such numbers that we beat what stolen a right number six we have an independent media that keeps the rulers accountable. if you believe that then i have a segment c.n.n. segment critical of the american empire to show you. and get it done except that exist. our media outlets are funded by weapons contractors big pharma big banks big oil and big bad hard on pills are sorry to go hard on hard on pillows
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but we can't get anything resembling hard news because it's funded by. the corporate media's jobs are to rally for war here for wall street and froth at the mouth for consumerism it's their mission to actually fortified belief in the myths i'm telling you about right now and the body who stepped outside that paradigm is treated like. standing on a playground where nothing on a trench coat we have the furthest thing from a free and open press myth number five we have an independent judiciary. if you believe that then i have a very important historically significant intellectually satisfying episode of survivor to show you. in fact the criminal justice system has simply become a weapon wielded by the corporate state this is how bankers can foreclose on
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millions of hold you legally and see no detail time but activists will serve jail time for you don't give an ugly looked up bank chris hedges notice the most basic constitutional rights have been a raced for many our judicial system as ralph nader. has pointed out as legalise secret laws secret courts secret evidence to quit budgets and secret prisons in the name of national security. if you are not part of the moneyed class you are pressured into releasing what few rights you have left ninety seven percent of federal cases and ninety four percent of state cases end in plea bargains with defended pleading guilty in exchange for a lesser sentence which brings me to myth number four the police are here to protect your. take here if you don't breastfeed your baby if you need
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they're your friends that's funny i don't recall my friend pressuring me into sex to get out of a speeding ticket i mean he tried but it's. he's not a good salesman all right he has a bit of a scudder's so i just thought he was laughing when he kept saying half. like what's so funny and. the police and i would think are the police in our in our country are primarily designed to do two things protect the property of the rich and perpetrate the completely immoral war on drugs by definition is a loser on our own people. more people that any other country on earth meaning the land of the free is the largest prison state in the world. so all these droopy faith politicians and rabid talking heads to you are awful china is on human rights or iran or north korea none of them match the
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numbers of people locked up right here under lady liberty's current. look on the bright side if you're a human rights abuse tourist want to see some real good human rights violations real. you don't have to travel far that. save some money on flights and other baggage fees of gun nuts. number three will make you happy this myth is put forward mainly by the floods of advertising we take in daily but also by our social engineering most of us feel you know that that emptiness that only a nation deep down for a while thought it was gas but. it's deep down and it's actually because we're flushing away our lives jobs we hate before going old to kluge and boxes called houses or apartments living on the t.v. to watch people who seem to have it worse than we do which is actually quite
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hilarious i got stuck there. before that were mean after that we pass out and then we do it all again the next day if we're lucky we'll make enough money during the week to afford enough beer on the weekend to make it all make sense. i find it takes about four beers. everything starts to add up after four but that doesn't truly bring us fulfillment so what now well the ads say buying will do it try to smother that depression in desperation under a blanket of flat screen t.v.'s purses and jet skis now there's your live meeting now well maybe you need to go a little faster on that jet ski crank it up to one lemon now or just when your bathing suit flies off you'll feel a law. we have to believe the myth that consuming is the answer or else we won't keep running around the wheel and if we don't run around the wheel then we suddenly have time to do this thing our thinking and we start asking questions.
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those questions are not good for the banks at the top myth number two if you were a card things will get better if you believe that then i have a lance armstrong charity you don't. not only is it generally not true that if you work hard things will get better but it lets you look at what really means really matters in life no amount of money will make you content ask yourself what we're working for to make money for what almost none of us are doing jobs for survival anymore i mean once upon a time jobs were. the food and then i ate the food and if i don't do that. but now and if you want to get a cafe will someone die if they don't get their super cafe mocha frappe on and past latte. i kind of doubt they're going to kill over from
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a blueberry scone deficiency i don't think they could happen to you don if you if you don't serve them one if you work at macy's with a customer perish and if they don't get their boxer briefs with the sweat absorbent fabric. down it and if they do die from that they have problems far greater. than you could have known so that means we're are working to make other people rich because we have a society where you have to work technological advancements can do most everything that truly needs to get done nowadays and according to delights just survey eighty percent of people are dissatisfied with their jobs and the average person spends ninety thousand hours at work over their lifetime about one seventh of your life so if we wanted to we could get rid of like most work and have tens of thousands of more hours to enjoy our lives but we're not doing that at all.
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