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a passenger a man. as we talked about before it's a public secret that this deal is going to go through the summer and it's going to be the most expensive player in the world now what we saw today was it was fantastic it was something that we've been longing for for a very very long time someone to come up with a performance someone who's promised something to was and hasn't quite delivered yet. and he did it killian the pop it's a day to live in an unbelievable performance and we saw the first goal that we pick the ball out you know ten yards outside his own box and just made this incredible run where he showed everything that he has got in his log and showed great taking the incredible skills. extraordinary balance and then that pace the pace is just you know what i'm trying to think back to someone that i can sort of like me into my sense of pace with the ball it was just accelerating to watch and you know that ended up. in
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a penalty situation that front garden response was from that but then he went on to school to goes on to go on out of the full show he was directly involved with three of the colts in the last sixteen games the big players usually step into the character and we've seen that today with the papa we've seen that with kabbani and it's beautiful to see and we can hope that puck is doing the same well the french players will have they gave a lot today they'll have six states to recover in time for that much on the six in july nice girl but it's not just the players sit who gave a lot the found this will be emotionally draining it's quite a ride seven goals twists and turns and it will take its toll on the fans to. their very happy to answer. i can't find my flat flat land. ah
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ah ah. ah. ah i'm tired i really want to be following the next day next rollo well why don't we try to do it like it was not possible to use or. misuse the best we have to misstate in the plan if it was amazing that we went on to one and i was scots wise i truly was free time so it was amazing like i mean it must look to all . her. little little european who. came between europe and france will be played in misty knock out on one game that's being played here in moscow in the loos need and it is of course between the host nation russia and the preacher woman favorites and the play quite like the spain there's
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a lot of trouble in the spain swap before the two days before the welcome started they sacked the manager but that's all forgotten about now we have this incredible game for the features this is why russia's position to the competition is so big because when russia do well down this fear transcends to another level that will be an incredible thing to do to win over spain and actually knock one of the big big favorites out from you know what we're talking about football we've seen so many different things happening in the tournament so far and the one thing that really speaks to russia's advantage is that kind of playing at home that playing in the news media stadium we had the pleasure of actually watching france play in that stadium that wasn't a great game but the stadium is great and the atmosphere that they create and the support that the russian supporters can give to the team it might might just be enough to sort of carry the team into a. that could beat spain but it is
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a tough ask no doubt about that spain has been playing really well the only time you kind of question spain's a little bit was when they when they drew three three with portugal but that was because more than anything but christiana ronaldo really in that game wasn't all from and scored all three goals in that three three draw so they should be quite i really can't overstate this should be an incredible atmosphere i think eighty thousand will be packed into the list looking for that match. because hell without speaking pouts curation are you happy to be here or you expecting and demanding he send it back to. argentina and all the other things that you know it's. i'm very excited about denmark being here i think we end our place in the last sixteen i think we've shown a lot of quality. we haven't been able to score we have scored freely in eighteen
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months it's just not happened in the last two games before we came here and also we haven't scored really sort of on the chances that we created in the tournament here we need christian eriksen of course to step up to to find the form that he's had for so long he's a very important player for them and of course we need our strikers to stop putting the ball in the net but the same goes for craig. i think they've played well but they get goals from their midfield players so if you can stop the midfield players from having shots and get in the box you can use a long way to go to stop croatia put it's going to be some contest and that's a lot of history between denmark and croatia in terms of football good and bad both so i'm excited i'm going i'm very very happy to be gone. i'm going to be reporting on the russian spain they are you going to be speaking to the. and so
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that like ok and then but you are going to be speaking on the line to us yes for russia i'm a it's it's it's going to be a very big day for for then modern phrases we have small countries like your guy three and a half million people there a small country in the quarter finals. crazy denmark similar. it is a very big deal for our kind of countries if we can get to the quarter finals so really big they won early we spoke to former coach people people legend steeply plenty close he shared his thoughts on the creation time on time and recalled playing against denmark and peace michael in his first ever game face can you guys see real history in terms of on the case how did you first meet. it was my first seguin my dear beautiful creation was one thousand years ago and it was against denmark and i guess one of my litle still be you. a little one and funny story peter asked me to swap the sure and i was you know
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a little bit. felt like. sad because from on site i have like one of the biggest titles one of best goalkeepers in the history ask me to change it and it was my first short i replay from my not conditional country and then and then with hard feelings we change it and it's as well so you want to back out where you think you know. one of my best memories that was like that that was the a because we played we played in a qualification that is much as well but this was a friend really it wasn't so so that because because. when we qualify for the world cup twenty years ago in france we were in the same groups we played creation in the qualification yeah and wind it up in a situation where it was between ten crazy and greece and we played greece in the last game and we needed a job only a draw and they would be all right actually we could lose and go into the playoffs but if we were. one croatia would go in the playoffs if they if they won that match
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and i made a save in the last minute from the from from a quick player video footage with my foot. so when we play this game and you get it back you line up and then you have the national anthems and and then it goes quiet in this because we like to think our new national hero peter schmeichel for says it is right something hey could be a nice car and this you know. they presented me with a hand he thought. his i have yeah it was nice but a car would have been nice. and then it would have been would have been even better how do you feel representing your nation again this time but it's without being involved in the actual game is a bit different for all of course but i'm really proud that i haven't brought opata the fall agents program and i read it thankful for the free fall for taking care of explain ourselves on such a good level and you speak to the crowd beforehand do you know what you're going to
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say yeah i said that we will be in the game for sure. russia has been welcoming football fans from around the world since last year's confederations cup and it seems visiting supporters have embraced the local way of doing things. i. thank. god i. believe in the kind of gown i am going to beat i'm leaving town i got my back i had. the world cup has also been inspiring our projects one global initiative brought together photographers from across russia and then attempted to give the term and unfiltered look. we were given disposable cameras to document how the turn man has
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changed the lives of ordinary russians they're also meant to provide a glimpse into the country's footballing culture earlier my colleague jeff greene. spoke to the co-founder of the goal click project matthew perry. for russia we decided to do a bigger projects looking at the real russia so we found a photographers from all over the country from used to you catherine involved a grad and we asked them to document the country through their own eyes head of the world cup where this particular collaboration what russian football story impressed you the most i think it would be the euro mountains it was a very unusual set of photos which really reveals grassroots football and russian culture through through the game and the photos that we received from the euro mountains were fantastic really looking at how soviet infrastructure and soviet football infrastructure has developed into the twenty first century. a
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lot of the focus quite rightly in the lead up to the tournament is on the stadiums the infrastructure and the teams and the world cup itself what we want what we really want to do was tell those on told stories and really give russians a chance to give their own first person perspective there is one thing i would say particularly about what the russia projects has surprised me with and that is how similar russia is really to a lot of other countries i think there's a perception maybe that russia is very different in some way to the rest of the world and particularly to europe i think one of things that came through particularly was the divide between urban and rural town countryside a lot of the same stories that we hear from around the world. in in europe. you know asia there is that difference between you know investment into football in in
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urban areas for us is kind of the rest of the country we've also covered projects in iraqi kurd kurdistan and rule and tackling alleged legacy of genocide. and so. what i think that all of these projects show in whatever country are in is that you really can understand a people through football. i wouldn't say that there's a common cliche football somehow you know it's everybody i mean i'm not saying that for me actually shows the differences but it also. is a way of people understanding one another culture looks like how another people acts because when you tell it through the lens of football it's so much more relatable. fans have joined a world cup celebrations not only in russia but all over the world are showing their favorite moments on social media r.t. has been collecting the best videos out there. was the
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was that out of there are a god. was i thank you. it was. thinking about you about to get about. have the ear of you was i was .
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was the e.u. leaders have agreed to set up a processing centers across europe to speed up the resettlement and deportation of migrants politicians are calling the deal a breakthrough but many people doubt whether it will solve the crisis as hard as policy or reports. having emerged after the nearly ten hour marathon summit e.u. leaders have been patting themselves on the back quite a lot for me this is satisfying outcome it sends out a good message that we have eventually prepared the join text i'm optimistic that we can cooperate for them i believe that the thorough preparatory work of president and the federal chancellor merkel has now brought a real breakthrough. a more responsible and more support if you are is emerging from this european council italy is not left alone anymore. but in reality the deal getting all this praise is a carefully but vaguely worded one just like so many other agreements struck by the
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bloc in the past but this one manages to satisfy a diverse range of views so just exactly how was it reached one challenge was dissatisfied who on thursday blocked all joint decisions prior to the summit in an effort to appease tensions the member states decided to stay and rescued migrants on a new territory to so-called control centers across the bloc bash and this was only to appease central european countries like the czech republic and hungary those locations are still to be decided and can only happen in countries who volunteer to have them not surprising their not many volunteers many leaders again pushed for responsibility to fall on first arrival countries who are already have enough migrants same tis all seeds under the dublin regulation that refugees have to buy in the first european country where they are right we are sticking to this rule and the fall is that those countries are responsible for migration centers france is
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not the country's first arrival so most open source senses notice in trade goes north we are not the first arrival country unless people jump with birth was in an apparent lifeline for the german chancellor angela merkel this non-binding agreement says that all governments must take. is to stop migrants and refugees from crossing your internal border is now this is something that mccall desperately needs as she's facing a two week ultimatum from her coalition partner who is threatening to impose a new border regime against her world unless merkel finds an all you have solutions and. if european solution cannot be achieved we need to act on our own we agree on the objective whatever approaches are different in the next few days you see we can find common ground here's another key point of the so-called breakthrough deal european leaders have also backed plans to tighten the blocks borders and provide more money to countries like turkey and morocco to provide migrants from coming to
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europe processing same tis also being set up in countries like egypt libya algeria and others but these are the kind of things that have been happening since two thousand and fifteen and they haven't managed to solve the migrant crisis so perhaps these new or not so new measures are less about helping the migrants and more about saving the hits of some european leaders. see. president trump immigration crackdown has polarized opinion in the u.s. and according to a new poll some fear the country could be heading for a new civil war parties came up and as more. 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 back last a dollar from his policies could turn violent the debate surrounding trump's
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immigration policies and the media fuming over it the gun control debate and the white house and the intelligence community not getting along that has been quite explosive at times a member of the u.s. congress recently raised eyebrows when he compared the. atmosphere to the 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 state secessionists that 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 diety that cabinet was to get. into the state. gas station. and you say. you said you. know that scene waters herself has now been flooded with
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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 would have to guess is that i 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 controls maybe because. i mean the racial we're having a lot of problems right now with the president with foreign policy with the immigrant children in 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
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a lot of fear. and then creates. this that kind of possibility after donald trump won the highly divisive twenty sixteen presidential election he called for unity in. the american people but now opposition to the president has become so uncivil that it's actually stoking fears of a new civil war. r t new york and that does it for mail be back in thirty one minutes with more news stay with us this is our attention.
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right we're all set to start in five yes to the studio has a signal. it's not going to talk about. just when it is right after the mars explorers one who would have their. back. to sleep last week.
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ok let's. welcome to sophie and co i'm so busy shevardnadze said today woke up lots to talk about in our program and our guest this. good luck little. current american administration is raising tariffs and revising old trade agreements what america sneezes can the rest of the world of. contributing protectionist fever. this right here was i was attacked by five people they took my bike told there were three. teenage daughters of all and i would like to
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treated what i do affects and makes this is the safety of my. point. late last year this is where one of the gang rapes took place in this. place for children actually to play and it was about three o'clock the night of the new age woman. who was brutally raped by three assailants and there was horror stories the movers in the city about what they did to her and i would not repeat them but there was very graphic details about this rape and one of the policeman said that he had never experienced anything like this before has never never never seen anything like it. sweden doesn't collect data on the background of criminals in the country and
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speaking out against migrants is a big taboo in here that's why journalists and bloggers who are not afraid to do some digging and speak their mind are becoming more popular they welcome to sweden this is the number one rape capital of europe just swedes are the most self-loading people on the entire globe but i have never come across a country where nationalism is one of the biggest taboos to point where it's considered to be racist it's gotten worse in every way that we probably have before a couple worst well rapes on boys become a phenomenon. it's the variation from afghanistan and even the mainstream media report on this because you can't really hide it anymore there's been i think fifteen gang rapes on boys so this is happening in refugee camps. this is a typical image of a refugee child and he really looks like he's happy daddy's screwed over sweden you can there's tons of images like these her family grew it for more and it's like what is this these are these are not kids look at this guy this is not
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a kid these middle aged women there are a few jackson adopt refugee children. have sex with them this looks kinky it just looks sexual it looks perverse and they all look the same and it's all like this is not a kid this is not a kid let's say immigration was primarily women instead of is that of men so imagine a group of old guys flocking to get or waiting to take care of these refugee girls everyone would be talking about how disgusting and put a feelie ak it is but since it's women were kind of like holding on to decide he had at their saints there's such a lack of resources that people actually dying because of the. it's very much the welfare state is crumbling you could say we're not going to have a stable social systems if it carries on in this way. the angry foreigner is highlighting what he sees as the issues journalist and great
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call chris says that's not enough anymore i first met her in two thousand and sixteen when she took me to her childhood neighborhood to show me how much it had changed because of immigration some war. and here you see he has always been there his sort of part of this. this was some people have always known that this is the building where difference is it and now because the students are taking over here they have to put something to hide. so that they are welcome and. i mean this is part of the building of what evil could jesus on the wall do to you why do we say that all muslims get offended why can't we get offended we never get offended me i mean they push their rules on us they don't then you cannot be on the house anymore. i was worried when you saw me
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two years ago and now i am even more worried people are really scared specially women we will be carrying a mano. in our country in there maybe in twenty years maybe you can say we are buying our country. doctors and how someone. not only so much as a golem back in a month with a lot of little senegal or. some couldn't do for profit on my watch and then you me and scott there was. and still. they could be big enough to someone something for. us on what land would be sucked so we would get healed of all water. don't it's. yours or england or the on the floor among. the feels about it so i. will finish that offer. but the. stones are likely to be about their
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first idea for a long or. they call mobley. conflict or they call. it because. it can almost all of. out. police care is for sure the bigger ones they involved in the list of. long to fall to record for opt for a practice you are in on the water out of the medical. world order for that to come about to get what is sure to get rid of all foreigners. no it's not outgo we want to be a swedish country and we want a lot of the people who live here now to go back to that is of course we don't want to get rid of all for him people we want the swedes to be in big majority because
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it's our country but of course no country can survive you know always people who who come in bring nice things to us mostly around two thirds of the people here asked us not to show their faces for fear of being judged or even fired speaking out against immigration remains a huge taboo in sweden but some are more fearless than others hans for example. a man so fed up with immigration he actually relocated with his wife to avoid seal foreigners little did he know that what he sees as trouble would end up right on his doorstep this is the house which. now will be open not the first of march. they say twelve young. boys from. i think it's will be muslims because it's palestinian salafist rented the house in
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which of the approval for running the school it's a dangerous situation looking new york at google. absolutely no good they're exporting problems from the big big towns big cities and unhealthy more exporting problems out to the villages so they buy. or rent apartments and they put the problems there of hans and his wife live in the melissa paluxy of one of the only places to hold an immigration referendum in which the majority voted against accept the refugees that was in the late eighty's and the ban has since been overturned it's a culture of orthodox cross and i the day when we drove around down in france we heard on the radio that two muslims attacked the church assaulted five moms and their troth.

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