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dreaming of a team playing together over the play is that all well the spanish place technically better it wasn't pretty but it was gritty and sometimes football matches a one by that you can eat to gain you would we saw with five minutes to go in a normal time you saw players like my youth and then this could could hot the crowd the walk you know they were up there with the heat on the floor with cramp and you thinking how's this going to go for another half an hour but i have to say the russian players they fought and they fought and they fought and they never gave up they never gave up in at any second and. they were listening is of opportunities for russia in that thirty minute period. it really isn't important what really is important to talk about is how the thing dealt with the penalty shoot out which it is so much pressure so they think the goal is pick russia lost the draw for who goes first second satchel rama's picks straight away we go first and you ask me
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is at an advantage i said if you score the first one and the next one in the next one that is. the russian will find out who they will face in the quarterfinals in the coming hours of the hosts who play the way now i think from a say denmark game that assists kicked off in missed me enough that i'd add ten months forward and sank on the first two minutes i walk racists voice on the phone with the minutes of a game eleven minutes and apparently one zero we keep an eye on that game for you at the coming minutes. ok they say that the world cup is the biggest party on the planet that would make russia the hosts and if you just look around this any of the scenes that will show you tonight as a few people attend this party maybe even some gay person and if the paper plates you can tell sisters because this is going to big celebration. if i long into the
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getting louder i feel like it's getting louder that it could be as they meant is what do you think this is exactly why i was saying it would be great for the soul and i didn't write the country if it's russian one because i only knew that this had a taste of it in russia to be in saudi arabia they defeated egypt what happens say to the public because when they get a good result they brought the country to get i knew this is going to happen and even now i'm still slightly surprised that behind this the sound of that is the billowing up here is like a wave of sound the people and it's like an ant hill a gathering malice wanting to bunch up together everyone is going to hold it will still be going to be simple instrument babies and dogs it's always in their original that i would imagine every single ball restaurant club cafe have even the little street chaos they can have a absolutely overrun with custom as an artist everyone's going to be talking about this not just in russia. all around the world russia has pulled off the biggest
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show at the world cup so far expected this may be what expected russia to win now look at the st augustine for oil pouring with people swarms of people they believe it yes we commonly you know on a slightly serious note this is one of the reasons why russia wants to host this competition as well as you know if it's right for football in the country it helps to develop a grass roots of a lot of investment on the other side that shows richest of the world and it shows the world to russia side you look at you know a lot of people down here a must of ice for the football fans of from from right across the globe and everyone's experiencing something you suppose really exchange you know people are seeing a side of russia they did not see in the past and russians are learning about people from of the parts all of the globe and everyone's mixing really well so far let's hope that it alone continues the spirits a high ound woman who's probably being absolutely have since truly drowned
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all we've lost of course for the now we have a corresponding is on possibly the busy street in moscow on the coast it's become a kind of a central hub just behind this it runs from the big. boom shopping center across the center of moscow and if you can see there's an archway the top of your screen that butts where people will try to go through to the coast guard they might even block it off because it gets so busy so popular personally i'd be going to spit on the merry go round i think sometimes you just need to just relax when it gets it gets a little hail to think so many beautiful about football that is why maybe why they call it the beautiful game is because it can bring out the best in people they bring this countries to gather and everybody who i've spoken c.e.o.'s asked me you know what have you made if that russia during the wildcat banished just being made to see so many people come together and play much so much variance between people from different era and yet you know what it's like in england we don't get to the fall to offer. and in the world cup but
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a few good results the country starts believing everyone comes together and nobody will see me stop but they'd much rather be the case but i know it will take a colombia show and they say it's russia's time to celebrate now though and boy all they celebrate. thank. god thank god thank you thank god. because. god thank you. so we set our correspondent biggest goal of his in a straight nikolsk on this because the stomach on a second home now foot rule the difference will fans here i think we've got in this time a guy like that final round you were just waiting to have a south down not a microphone but do you try and tell us what me and my mission is what the atmosphere is like down there right now if you are making me make it i could say it
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was but these guys are actually better at it. thank you god you was you was. was. was i was that they didn't was. they had. for. years for money was not done anything like god. was laying in the woods a finals old he was cutting people are celebrating mostly celebrating. over everything russia and russia are the champions they are truly believing and i mean they do share the love they do share of the. a vote and the trust. in
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the u s was sure it was coming to a. really. good i don't know the. i love to go through come to load or unload. the ended hello to my panel soon i was. going to be in there i was going to. rush out a lot and ready to move to lose the right part of the same space i mean of course to stay with you as the favorites but their kids i teamed up like all of these guys joy today and they know they have to go they have to go to work tomorrow but tonight they just don't care so i get all of those people here believe that russia can win the world cup and that was a rocky ride for team russia are just risks. of
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friendly's right over the world cup it was and in an absolutely unbelievable amount of pressure on the main on the main coach who by the way did no one thing even not even watch the first time and saw the troops take arch on. board on their way and rode on. jumped in drawing. the servant. as though monitoring and the us being the only you can see how often it's very very. funny no you know they don't go run to no. grass seed was really stupid i mean there are people not just there in the shop bureau near some hero obama was sexy for you obama suited to her own little upcat is he was known by the south so he can clearly i mean there you.
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meaning that's going to be quite a few still ahead tomorrow but either way sunday night when the morning the party says no sign of letting up yet i think we're going to get some special security for that microphone because everybody's trying to get their hands on it just to remind you why is everybody so excited rusher into the quarterfinals of the world cup first time never on waiting for them it will be done month or two i should have playing right now in the you know growth of a glance at the game twenty minutes late eighty's will either then funds their chances in sochi on july seventh not going to be an easy task as spain found out your nose throughout the evening will be here the same.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going from to let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic developments are only going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. with the current american administration is raising tariffs and revising old trade agreements when america sneezes can the rest of the world avoid contracting protectionist fever.
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hello again from iasi new sensor with a roundup of the week's top stories on cape partridge on thursday it was announced that donald trump and let me put in more meat for their first official summit it'll be in helsinki on the sixteenth of july and it comes after the u.s. national security adviser john bolton visited moscow and met the russian president but as i guess the of reports not everyone is happy about the summit. trump is acting strange stranger than usual being awful nice to russia getting along with russia is a good thing it's not a fair that is. taken by itself the coupe is sensitive might
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rub on the wrong way what he says next caused a storm he gave up crimea as last week with you or. anybody else again president obama gave a speech. that was certainly given up by. the media interpreted it as trump potentially willing to recognize crimea as russia now trump he be hounded out of office the same week but reacting to the summit visuals of the diplomatic. the fact the two presidents a meeting engage in insisting dialogue is something i support i believe it's time to talk shop because to the actions of a neighbor from state to state the pundits though showed no such restraint they're
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in doubt we have no idea what kind of information donald trump will say just bragging to vladimir putin a different binoculars and tell me all the spies are because they want to prove how tough he is the russians clearly showing that they are in the driver's seat on this race dangerous we saw the last time when the russians came in visit there at the white house where he gave away classified information that is not the way to approach a summit with president putin the way approach summit is to have done your homework and go in united in a way that doesn't play into the narrative that president xi and president putin the been working overtime to push that the president has played into that narrative in very very dangerous ways. from reasonable concern to outright tara but there could be another explanation for trump's behavior the known game trumps bluff but you're ready to spend more money. to me bring.
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something that would make the united states nato trump says his allies on spending enough trade trump says europe china have it too good he wants to change things and no one's playing bull looking at the latest decisions of president. someone could see the thing. with friends like that who needs enemies we must be prepared. where we will have to follow trumps a businessman but the thing is in these jeans and if you will pounce on being pals you need to get them and lied and what better way than the fia then using be bad russia they get everyone to behave the fact is that it's important for the leaders of these two countries to meet their wide range of
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issues despite the differences between the square at those present trump and president putin think they may be able to find constructive solutions i'd like to hear someone say that's a bad idea. i don't really address what i've written in the past or what i've said on television it's all out there right now on an advisor to president trump it's his agenda that we're pursuing and that's the agenda that i intend to advance and that john bolton amongst the most militant whole case u.s. politicians who said that russia's alleged meddling in the u.s. elections was an act of war look at it this way if trump's a russian agent he just. louis cover if he is in the russian spy he just fold the entire world and is likely to get all his misbehaving allies back in live.
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on friday e.u. leaders managed to agree on a new strategy for tackling migration to the bloc they struck a deal that will see some member states do more to help the countries hardest hit by the influx it comes after weeks of political infighting triggered by the new italian government's hardline stance. it's your response to the situation with aquarius is proof of a form of cynicism and a lack of responsibility on behalf of the italian government when faced with this dramatic humanitarian disaster. my duty is to defend the borders of this country which cannot become a refugee camp only those have the right to enter it's legal and it's their other course they can go see in spain france malta and the netherlands.
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the only thing european states appear to have agreed on is to block people at the doorstep of europe regardless of how vulnerable they are or what horrors the ace king pain measures that a few years ago were deemed unacceptable now are being common talk so do you think that the e.u. is spiraling down to the far right let's just make the problem right and lift the problem is immigration. yeah. well that's never said not to our top story off to spain after russia beat spain i should say in the penalty shoot out of the last sixteen it underneath the stadium and we can now cross live to be surrounded he was watching the guy in the fans and is right next to the stadium hi there the nice aside what seems like there now is
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it will come down a bit. when has yet the people who are still gathered here still a good ten thousand of them watching the game between denmark croatia that's one all but explosive start to that game most of the people who are actually cheering for croatia when they scored but really the other three there was a lecture in the russian supporters when i can free was making a save for catching any of the spanish forces especially in extra time they were cheering as if it was a goal and then when they did finally take the game to penalties and when the explosion of noise was frankly indescribable you have to be here to. feel it up to experience it on for these people tens of thousands of bloody twenty thousand here the funds us in moscow will be taking these members forward to put their case to come because this is the first time since knights in seventy russia the bridge to
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codify the rules of the people walls cut the studies the stories will be telling the children the drug children about how they were here to celebrate to the really what i can feed say that fido penalty it was you said a story mode and it was a most of the people would forget i know that said humbly find out who's going to have any hearing so much and. then goes absolutely and i'm afraid that the levy will come out to say. for more stories please guys marty don't call otherwise we're back at the top of the app see that. you're.
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welcome to pull the part of the player of the reciprocal that's the vision of trade that their current american administration wants to implement but it's raising of tariffs and provision of all trade agreements when america sneezes can the rest of the world avoid catching the protectionist bieber well to discuss that i'm now joined by our band nagra a professor of economics at columbia university and a former indian chair at the g. twenty summits professor and so good to talk to you thank you very much for your time. now professor you have long advocated against the imposition of tariffs and other protectionist measures you believe that india should decrease trade barriers in order to be more competitive but tariffs are not only and they cannot. make magic they're also a political and diplomatic tool when somebody flaps you with terrorists should you just turn the other cheek but it is a difficult. balance and
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one needs to or also take into account the possibility of. protectionism happening against you so simply as. a matter of tactic you cannot sit back so you know if protection is being imposed on you at some point you do have to react but this is a balancing act roxanna you know because your own parents also do hurt you and you don't want to carry it too far now i know that you have been fairly complimentary of prime minister narendra modi after he has been of you and yet i suppose he went a little bit against your advice in reciprocating this american imposition of steel and aluminum tariffs with india's own duties on more than two dozen american goods do you think he could have done anything differently without. you know inviting more pushing from the american side but right now we're still awaiting what the
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government has done is to identify these products on which it says that it imposed there is somewhere in july so before that there is a standard oil dialogue to happen between india and the united states so i still hope that you know this type of counter kind of the interrogation will bring both sides to actually a bit more same position in which neither side will actually take their action remember the china is talking of determination europe is talking of retaliation any of the united says them countering it and it's in particularly the fifty billion dollars worth of chinese goods on risk the us is saying it's going to impose tariffs. i think that really is going to impact the trading system in a major it because that also goes against many of the rules so this is the game turned ugly i understand what you're saying but you know what's also interesting to
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me is how the trumpet ministration is trying to or frame this trade war because they certainly don't do not see themselves as protectionist in fact commerce secretary wilbur ross described the imposition of these tariffs as quote fixing the protectionism around the world and they seem to believe that there are acting against protectionist on the part of india on the part of china do you think they genuinely believe in that and do they have a point but this is certainly not. the long standing. by the united states i think the long standing factors by the united states has been the challenge the countries in the w.t. all or use of the mainstream deals liberalization in walking off the national security clause in the rules. as not been done for a very long time i think you know and clearly also in the various officials have
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made their statements. there's a clear sense that this is not purely a national security issue so i personally think that this is contrary to the longstanding u.s. pressure and therefore this is a new game. but professor i think you were agree with me that president trump is unorthodox in many ways and one of these ways is that he actually seems to be banned on implementing he's campaigned promises and i think you wrote an article about that previously you know a number of administrations would suggest something on the campaign trail but then would quietly back away from that this is not what mr trump thinks he's doing and i wonder if you believe he has what it takes in terms of the. character in terms of the presidential powers in terms of the time left in office to actually change the global trade system in dramatic ways but you know if we if he continues on the current bartz. then i think what we would do to this trading system is strongly
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damage it in a major it. and then the question really begins to get to them is does happen will we be in a position to repair it back sometime. at least in the medium term to longer term in the administration of the united states it's of teens is because ultimately remember that the united states is the country of it. give the lead in establishments of the current multilateral trading system and so this is a huge backtracking by the united states absolutely and i don't know if you've heard that but over the past few days there have been multiple rumors about trump supposedly. floating a possibility or walking away from world trade organization all together now i just before i went to the studio i heard the denial of doubt by years treasury secretary stephen minucci even though he did admit that the administration does have concerns
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about the way w.t.f. is structured and how it is supposedly being used against the united states do you take it this possibility seriously do you think the united states under this administration could actually abandon the w.t. altogether but you know this is difficult to speculate. i would only say that i hope not i think this is not going to do a lot of good to anybody at all and least of all the united states because. demented the united states. if it. created this system its oil huge benefit not just for the rest of the can but also for itself i mean in the end remember that you know. second world war the united states gave them leave. really kind of created this very video and one trading system which we have to be so it's going to be a you know lose lose proposition now when president trump talks about trade he
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doesn't only talk about it being free and fair he talks about it being reciprocal in searching this bilateral symmetrical calculus to what has been a multilayered and highly asymmetrical system of global trade do you think a free and reciprocal can really core exist when it comes to you know trading around the planet you know sun on the process b. has been a part of our system trading system since the beginning of the get in nineteen forty seven and afterwards but reciprocity was always used in the sense of that look you know i've been liberalism a trade if you liberal lazio's and so it's a process it was used to liberal a stream and this is a process be had a bit of it it lacks the element that you know did not go back and one for one completely but now it is being turned on its head you know and my view of that
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process did lead to a huge amount of liberalisation by everyone the developing countries came on board a little later but they certainly came on board and you know the developing countries today are incredibly open perhaps less open then the united states but certainly in over them is quite open actually so but now they have turned it around and we are saying that and you know if your tapes are higher than mine then i am going to reverse my past liberalization which i had actually done in response to your liberal a station and that is a different game you know so this was the exactly the opposite of the spirit of this a process b. as we have used in the past now so far trump has been able to get his way partially due to his bare knuckle tactics do you think there is any leverage that the rest of the world has when negotiating trade with this very pushy america it still carries a huge dad could that be used as a tool of persuasion.
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