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i. we knew it was going to be tough. but i think we control defense in war we are really strong and. the quality of our players they made a difference so we're really happy with the game and we just we have to be proud of the things we did well we had a great game against germany with korea we dominated the ball all the time today was difficult but we have to learn from our experiences and you can't always get what you want but if you try sometimes you get what you need they wanted five or
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six goals the cut of had almost up on the pitch they came away with the two men went into the quarterfinals for the seventh straight time and there was a little bit of the froch it's going on the brazilian fans were celebrating lightly the mexican fans took a little umbrage to this started throwing their drinks at them not led to some of the sure it's coming up asking everybody calm down and what did i witness at the end of the game just as i was running out of this life decision i turned around and there were the mexican fans with their same bros the same ones who'd been throwing drinks hugging and kissing their brazilian fans the same ones even though they had just lost the game and that's really indicative of what i've seen here and some are over the weekend yellow and green coming together anything that can be drum can be bind like a trump was being done so over the last number of days and it is a lot an american party oh my god. ah ah.
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ah ah ah. ah ah ah yes. the name is the best soccer players of the wards actually better better than messi yes hormone at all moon. i was very happy today because we done in name wasn't very good you know and he's game to show how they were can win these award. going through and the defense in trying to score a name same was amazing to the. moon all over his best city in russia we love it we love it and not to but not to just about the russian people russian people are lovely are so friendly i are one day of the most friendly and the best people in holy words we
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love the russian people we brezec a lot of it we are now we are brother i'll help i hope they make it all the way to the line no i don't presume russia finally. burst shelters doing this file this russian although that show you. have to say we just had some sirens and police cars racing bike i suspect they're on the way to a rest name for some criminal play acting in this much oh my god name was so even given man of the match my fever and the thing is we need to have fee for looking at live the way he behaved in this game is you have a confines on any other way than this phrase for it really really annoys everyone who loves football and he looked like he was seriously on his way out of his life he was dying i thought but he was the next thing that would happen was he was going to be put on a stretcher put in an ambulance and we wouldn't see them again but that's the kind of play acting we're seeing at the moment we know. try and get rid of this play
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acting because we don't want that and the one thing that really annoys me here with this is that name checks so much attention so that means that all the kids in this world everybody thinks they might is a great player they see this and when i go and watch i have to an eight and ten eleven year old in my house i go and watch some play and you know work that's how they do every time they fall foul of the look like it's not on this is not what we want in football if i had a name i would honestly throw it in the bin after watching the games and i think we saw the good the bad and definitely the ugly elf name genie today let's have a look at see how that name on the page with this one and. let's see i tell you this there's nothing wrong with him the referees don't want to know about it because in on the pitch you're free to play on and walk to work you know they must put up walked on the pitch. it's not ours to see any of the other
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guys doing it no we don't and i can see this is kind of stuff well i would argue resenting is of course a reputation even amongst the public because we were talking about his play acting prior to this match we even put it to some of the fans to reproduce sort of name facial expressions and writhing in apparent agony this is what they made of it do you see so i can. try. to sit. here all you think of.
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the world cup is not just an inspiration to football fans a russian cosmonaut colony end goal is shared with r.t. his unique hobby taking pictures of the world cup host cities. when
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it was my third expedition i became interested in photography and night think it was not my initial plan to make pictures of all the host cities but that's what happened there are fantastic views from space when we are travelling at velocity of around eight kilometers per second it's not easy to get a good picture of what was the way of practicing and learning how to use the equipment because that's why many cosmonauts are good at photography but it was. the last world cup we had alexandra maxime said i have and read vice minutes we had better weather germany would win you know she thought they wouldn't have to shave their heads so i said i have an advice men did it when we play football on board we always try to be careful about and keep the equipment safe and that the technology is really expensive so we try to play with as much accuracy as possible with. what .
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all right switching gears now german chancellor angela merkel has narrowly managed to patch things up with her partners in a three month old coalition government which seemed close to collapse the country's interior minister a key member of the coalition says that a compromise has been reached and he will not resign here's our policy or more. i am glad that this agreement has succeeded once again it has proven to be worth fighting for convictions. well the country's interior minister who is also the leader of the christian social union mr horst c. hoffa has announced that he will remain in office and this follows a compromise agreement over the whole migrant issue being reached they were intensive talks over the weekend between mr c. hoffa's party and that of the german chancellor angela merkel and they continued until late monday evening but as i say the announcement coming that some kind of compromise has been reached now there are various aspects on the one hand they will be a new border regime that will be set up along the germany austria border any migrants
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who are picked up there but who have been registered in another e.u. country will be sent directly back to their country the german chancellor also suggesting that transit center has been established if you are going on now well transit centers in germany and we will depart migrants to the contras they come from the agreement of those contrasts. now i must to see office also say that this is to quote a clear and doable agreement over the future and the borders between germany and austria the two leaders have been at loggerheads for quite some time over the whole migron crisis. was it's you are sure that we have the right to immediately send migrants back from the border buzzsaw does not open either we find a solution so that you never can be your own people feel that we are guided by the values and that we advocate multilateralism and not you know later alyssum or no one will believe in our values which have made us. now two weeks ago mr c.
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hoffa issued with an ultimatum that expired this past sunday the first of july and the challenge was to find a european solution to the migrant crisis the german chancellor obviously believed she had the following a summit that took place on thursday and friday in brussels but certain it transpires that mr see how things quite differently on sunday they were rumors that he was free to resign all of that now seem to be averted there has also been some criticism over this new compromised agreement that it was some kind of weird construct and it's not clear how it will work there is also concerns over the bigger picture the coalition government just how strong is it and will it survive an agreement like this that could ultimately prove just to be a temporary one. george. senior research fellow at the global policy institute of london believes that the agreement is just a temporary fix that will not last long. merkle the suggesting is that these
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migrants are going to be sent back to the countries where they first registered as asylum seekers well who's going to take them back greece isn't going to take them back greece is already just simply overwhelmed by the problem internally has already said that they're not going to take them i mean this new government is absolutely adamant that they're not going to take in. spain is very unhappy about the. problems it's also very unhappy about that so it's very unlikely that this is going to work so i think this is just simply a temporary stopgap measure and the issue will come up again probably in the next few months what's really interesting is the. the view of the c.s.u. zero hope but because they are very concerned about. the rise of the culture and if you bought the of those who are right wing anti immigrant party because they are
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the coming force in germany and whatever goes on within the government will will be with a view to hand off this potential crisis that they're going to get electoral crisis they're facing at the hands of the. mexico has witnessed a tectonic shift in its political landscape with a left wing outsider claiming victory in sunday's presidential election artist but i've got to have looks at the man who is said to take power and examines how his tenure could exacerbate tensions with us. andray manual lopez obrador or i'm know for sure what the new and somewhat colorful president of mexico a real underdog whose party more and ended almost a century of rule by two of mexico's dominant political parties not bad
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and as is fashionable these days often justifiably i'm no exactly a fan of trump i have to convince and persuade those americans who are manipulated by don't trump the campaign of united states first or america first that's a fallacy it's nonsense. we have a respectful relationship with the american government but we're not subordinate to the mexican people have been insulted and put into question. the role the role this president and offended the mexicans that make our position was to reject the hate policy promoted by trump and his counselors when i say not of i mean he really doesn't like trump even wrote a book about it called trump or listen trump of course you can't have a proper election days without a little of the old russian meddling or at least someone complaining about it
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actually initial signs of it and the mexican. presidential campaign already has an aspect where we want to confront to stabilize your behavior was with russia or russia. you know number of like around the world. from mexico. even in mexico to his credit. found that really funny. i'm just here watching the weather waiting for the russian submarine to come with my people and with gold from moscow his supporters even made a jacket for him with the word manual of which written on it get it. andray manual manual of it sounds kind of russian to his credit he wore it because be it his dislike of trump his sense of humor or whatever else he swept this election preliminary results he got more than half the vote is rivals eating the dust.
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let's recover our greatness as one of the mother cultures of the world it's not that we are setting a precedent in history. there's a greed energy out there you can feel it it's great. to be fair he's had some practice it is third attempt at the presidency bit of a sore loser too when he lost the election in two thousand and six he staged a fake inauguration party for himself never mind that good practice for the real thing congratulations mr manual of it landed near putin sent his regards. we asked a social theorist on the race bernald to tell us what to distinguish is the new mexican president from his predecessors in previous administrations there was simply a consensus that moral lesson aligned with the rest of the establishment in the
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western world. this consensus was centered around a kind of. what's often called the neo liberal economic policy model which relied on. the liberalization of the of the of the economy the liberalization of the american economy is for foreign investment to come in however this foreign investment is very much centered on. the benefit of the superpowers like the united states and other countries and keeping the mexican economy and in a state of dependency as i just mentioned and so this is this consensus this this economic model is very much led by kind of a team of technocrats that have been at the helm of mexico and most latin american countries now for four maybe three four decades and this is this is clearly a move away from that and now what happens from this i think that's yet to be seen let's hope that it can begin to to move in
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a direction that is actually against corruption. head of the upcoming summit between donald trump and vladimir putin russia's ambassador to the u.s. . has given us an exclusive interview you can watch it on july fourth on our team america but here is a preview. as a. very senior diplomat and a very experienced diplomat do you believe these two leaders will get along and what signals will you be looking for in their interaction to suggest that's indeed what happened frankly i'm a little disappointed that you have decided to raise this issue so the furthest into you were sure that you will congratulate me with the us through the week to you when the old car goes without. for us it's the most important event and you know years to do streets of moscow will flood it.
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was no opportunity for us to meet to your team but they hope that in twenty two in two six there will be such a part you need to be of course next not makes the world cup in twenty twenty six we'll be in washington and then but now seriously as to the fourth or forthcoming summit between the president of course it's a very important a meeting between the two leaders everybody has been awaiting for these event. we were relations good shape for me it was clear that the would be just only opportunity for our world leaders to look at all easy shoeless at all irritants between two trees to see together to look at each other and to start talking as i'm sure you know part of the evidence the office of the director of national intelligence here in the united
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states presented to make the case for russia's meddling with to point the finger at this network r e t in say because of the issues we cover here as journalists where in fact working on behalf of the russian government what do you think about that. i remember my into you two american journalists who were just arrived you'll say that they raised a lot of questions in this regard but to my regret what i saw there were just two questions to my answers first. mr to one of your nor that you interfered into. america or election i said no there is no proofs mr hunt of your nor that. is a spy. that's all you'll see that what are heard from my distinguished american journalists how do you feel i mean down in the u.s. and journalists tell me that your predecessor by you'll see that much disappointed
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that my distinguished american cortex at that time didn't interest at all what should we do together how to improve russian american relations. all right that does it for me i'll be back with headlines in about thirty minutes time stay with us you are watching. greetings and salutations. in the imaginary worlds of science fiction most often the primary and tegan is standing in the way of the euro's journey is the giant
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evil all powerful corporation from wayland you tanita cyberdyne to my personal favorite the tyrrell corporation these iconic trans world conglomerates often stand as a stark warning to the dangers of unchecked corporate power and greed but sadly no one seems to be heeding the warnings and now too of what some people feel are the biggest of the big bad corporations on the planet amazon and goldman sachs are expanding their reach into our lives and bank accounts recently grocery stores were put on notice when jeff bezos online giant got into the food market business with their acquisition of whole foods now amazon is ready to take on big pharma yes with their recent one billion dollar acquisition of the online pharmacy start of pill pack amazon is now in the pharmaceutical industry because what better business is there to get into when you've got cia ties to the tune of six hundred million and
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you own the newspaper the newspaper of the nation's capital but not to be outdone in the department of the diabolical our good friends at goldman sachs just announced that they are getting into the non collateralized personal loan business . yes the vampire squid of wall street under the banner of marcus by goldman sachs now wants to give you a personal loan or as wall street on parade elegantly pointed out a bank that received a cumulative total of eight hundred fourteen billion in bailout funds during a turn the financial crash it helped to create wants to charge interest rates as high as twenty five percent to americans. so goldman sachs you used our money our tax dollars to stay afloat and now you want to loan them back to us at twenty five percent wow while a new tanny in their aliens cyberdyne in their terminators they got nothin on
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goldman's loans and amazons pills now let's start watching the hawks. get the. real thing with. the politics it's. like you know that i got. rolled over on the watching the harks i am tired robot and i'm tired of the law. and. lo reshipping. yeah i really though the whole thing with the goldman month thing is very unsettling because there's this idea that you know predatory behavior is supposed to be illegal it's worse to be frowned upon here in the united states whether it's
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economic or physical predatory and you know here we are on the same day that harvey weinstein gets predatory assault charges put against him by the new york da and at the same time you've got who predatory party happening over at. goldman sachs i mean those are payday loans are no rules gusting there are states that have outlawed these kinds of law it's really crazy i mean you know the personal loans are your goldman's offering range from like thirty five hundred dollars to forty thousand and these are the kind of loans where you don't to give them collateral it's just basically interest based loans right in the interest rates range from like six point nine nine to twenty four twenty five percent and nobody's getting six point nine yeah and it's a letter is to me because again like i said earlier they were bailed out by the fed using our tax dollars so basically you're taking money that you that you took from
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us and are not going to loan back to us but we have to pay the interest we're going to pay you back that loan it's like you know it's we're basically printing money paying back a loan of our own money one hundred years ago but it wondrous give us the money like if we come up and ask the same and i need like forty grand you just give it to us because you're pretty much took it from us anyway. just don't get out there. yeah eight hundred fourteen billion in that tax dollar bailout during the two thousand i can figure out a way to not only way they can stay afloat yeah i don't know how marcus is but marcus but go you must let me go marcus loan in order to afford all your pharmaceuticals but you. you know amazon there. keep getting bigger right so this company called pole pac which had this convenience so you put in all your prescriptions as many people do on line because you can sometimes get a better rates on it by buying it online but what they did is they created these
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little pill packs so it told you it was great for socially older people lot of medications it would say here's your name and what time of day you're supposed to take it out so here's your morning pack whatever pretty cool idea right so after starting in boston it was and twenty thirteen was not a long thing about twenty five years ago it would raise less than one hundred twenty million and this makes this one billion dollar acquisition a pretty big victory because they didn't have that value little didn't value the company that high but amazon so what's interesting is so here they buy this home medication delivery company and their response to it what ends up happening is right a their value plummeted eleven about eleven point one percent today walgreens fall nine point nine and c.v.s. dropped six point one all over the announcement so they knocked twenty three point five billion dollars off of the biggest drug companies and amazon's market
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capitalization or its value essentially its value on the market of it's sold shares are held shares five point five billion dollars yet we know the the amazon fresh thing not as great as it could be the whole foods thing is so great is it could be want to replace all their workers with robots because they don't get heat stroke and. stuff you know it's amazing like how we just allow these companies to eat up these smaller companies we just kind of let it happen with you know barely knows this isn't capitalism you know this is this is this is monopoly this is the board game you know because of the i mean because you see this more and more i mean disney. it over fox express scripts for sixty seven billion you know it's basically consolidating wealth and consolidating businesses under one umbrella you know i mean hey great amazon wants to get the pope business like they need more bad press because big farmers like you know do it great right now. you know but it's incurred
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of there's been two trillion dollars worth of mergers in twenty eighteen already know that's a record pace and if this pace holds that could easily pass the all time record of four point seven trillion in deals that was set back in two thousand and fifteen absolutely ridiculous we're alone resolder. many a kid growing up in the snow covered states of the american midwest like myself often spent much of our time talent for new dreaming on a winter's day but for many of those dreams of surf sun and stardom may change with the news that california the fifth largest economy in the world has a major poverty crisis on its sunkist hands despite valiant efforts by local and state governments the sacramento bee reports that one in five californians lives in poverty the highest rate in the country according to a new data from the u.s. census bureau now while normally california's poverty rate sits around fifteen percent or about seventeenth in the nation according to the u.s. census pros official poverty measure which is based primarily on income levels but
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when you factor in the census bureau supplemental poverty measure which includes the cost of food housing utilities clothing as well as non-cash government assistance being counted as income california's actual property ray climbs to about twenty point six this means that one out of every five golden state citizens are living in poverty the local governments are fighting back stockton california has announced a radical plan to combat poverty in this cash strapped city no strings guaranteed basic income of five hundred dollars a month for its residents but will this be enough for the dreams of surfboard sunglasses. be replaced by cardboard boxes food lines and. that's a good question and it's a hard question because man when you see california is like the bright shining state on the hill you know and you think everybody dreams to go there is famous it's money it's movie stars every day you know redwood trees lay i mean you know
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whole of california's silicon valley but then you realize the like one out of five in the state technically are living below the poverty line that's crushing what's the origin to be poor to go for a you know right that's just in crimea or out of the kind of fit in with that idea a lot of people go there. and a lot of people go there seeking jobs for people who want to be famous because there's a lot there are jobs in that city but honestly it's very expensive. and california in general is kind of people are getting working class and being priced out oh yeah that one everybody goes or california gold rush the expansion west it's part of the very like fabric of culture and i love that exactly and this also connects with you know senator sanders had. our u.n. representative nikki haley when she sort of the idea of studying poverty cover the richest nation the world well what makes the california poverty rate so interesting .

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