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excited because i'm sure this train will be full of mexicans and mexicans know how to party. and if you are right we will be able to hold me. up. will you find out why this is that is the final day of the trip i'm already suffering i have to live this is good for the country and is critical to our show i definitely would cover. our back i love you will love you with. the drugs i love i love cars out. there safe trip guys well these are the kind of
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standings for the quarterfinal brazil will take belgium on friday on the same day you're required face is france then saturday hosts russia go head to head with croatia back to today. for the last day of the knockout stage of the world cup sweden's going to kick off against switzerland at five pm in the northern city and later in the day it's going to be. in the russian capital here teams are gearing up ahead of those crucial matches for group winners colombia the game against think could be the chance to break a long time they've never beaten a three lines before and former colombian team captain mayo yes this is full of enthusiasm for his team's ability to. look at. colombia did something really amazing i don't know of any other cases where a team had lost their first match and still finish top of the group it's on presidents did what they did but they did it and taking into consideration colombia's comeback there's hope that they can make it to the court of. finals like
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they did in brazil. long live colombia. some sixty five thousand colombian fans are here in russia to cheer on their team it seems to be working as one fan in particular is always in a flap when his team are on the pitch. well there has been a report in the media c c c thirty nine he's been supporting the team and we found we see it's like being a part of columbia now we can only really show actually sponsor us to just come across. and you know he's not jones but he still has the energy doesn't just make you see. the whole you'll stick it in. a b. in footy you. but up ahead of me there's a pretty oh it's a sentiment that you will make long go to get to know what i lost being good and
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you know we had a job on. lolly video it is our pretty simple satellite photo no. move to the ankle no set into c r c two being did it come one of very many like out there that i listen bustin you. follow me on but i will close. but i'm here full right but i sing tough so maybe out and put but i mean it's probably funny on this two piece the hormone meet me face those who knew they put us in time and who was tough. could know yeah oh about a. fairly soon come. face no sunni you're going to carry a point of view you put up a media cut a fairly strong call on the right but it's saying oh look at least
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a nice bit of poppea calling it one up with us if you call on the table his style his style you are a loon don't. know if you would i'm all day long to cool the. the. it's a good thing going don't audit me siggy most of what young mr selig. part of the in the lobby does your own good i'm all of those those are some of the see in all this al gore most did. these things you know again and it was on. course head of the world cup here in russia the british media published several warnings about the alleged danger that fans could face in the host country here after the poisoning of the former russian double agent and his daughter in the u.k. britain's prime minister indeed said that no m.p.'s all members of the royal family would be attending the championship so we went on to the streets we asked british
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fans who've actually made the trip here for their actual experience about what they've seen and. you know what yes it. was. right oh you back everybody i came to russia wearing a sparse moscow shirt because i was told by would persist media. in the british media they'll be a lot of fun targets so i didn't know what to expect everything's been fantastic the border guards spoke in english they've been smiling people in the street will be polite i think we certainly under-representation i think a lot of our friends and probably with white friends about us going there we think we have a good time but the cipher is the message that we had media in the u.k. said you're going to get killed if you came to russia basically so yeah it. was easier. for you. to do you think than maybe harry and madeleine our kind of our we should have had i think if anyone comes it probably will be prince
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harry or maybe harry i know. is a big england. maybe i'm not sure if. maybe american football in. the words in your opinion football where was it born who invented it england. it may be the right image isn't it but we did see football so to speak despising it would be you've got to say you. don't take my word for it but fifo kind of begs to differ with that because they're actually believe that if were the chinese played the first game of football was a catholic maybe maybe said oh yes i thought it was a romans but yes this is really what every so called all saying london is coming home to english democracy. you have a good game later guys ok meantime here's
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a blast from the past we dug this thirteen years ago this is from check out this picture of a really young harry k. in the current england captain he's seen posing alongside then england captain david beckham look at that the time he was at the launch of bracken football academy for talented children is now as well we can tell him to marry the girl in the pic should too. so with thousands of fans taking pictures and videos join the world cup here in russia we thought we'd have a good idea to put them together make a kind of an album for you why not check out fans on the view this project we've got on our main site called. the i i. i. say to her the other way to eat i was.
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i was i was. i was. the ear. was. so pretty then two more great games to come today you can fold the thrills all the spills of world cup twenty eighteen as it continues this i'm a great nice sunny day in moscow as well right here in our tea on air and online. us. what politicians do you should look to. put themselves on the lawn. to get accepted
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or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or something i want to be rich. but you're going to be cross that's what it looks like the three of them or can't be good good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. place should. hold the most. small seemed wrong when old roles just don't hold. any old belief yet to say proud disdain comes to educate and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground the.
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it's twenty minutes past nine in the morning here in moscow folks watching r.t. a check of some news this morning at least forty secondary schools across england have banned pupils from wearing skirts with one putting the garment on the same list as facial piercing even more schools are mulling a move towards a more gender neutral uniform what do you think about that seems girls will now have to wear plain trousers just like boys now it seems the reasons differ from school to school where they're bringing this kind of thing in some hope to influence more gender neutral policies simply others hope to make life easier for the small but increasing number of transgender students one school though went as far as to say they were doing it to try and stifle fears over sexualization of young women this illustrates the length of skirt that we want
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a lot of the students are wearing skirts too short and that is why we are moving towards just trousers for girls in september p.c. gone too far you got your views on it one parent we spoke to was floored that the school had asked for the parents' opinion first before making these changes to the uniform i was very shell. there was no cultural. explanation for the bar no reason to get their well so. i can speak for n f l and a number of her class like and i know the children at school do you know what to wear trousers all the time they should be given the choice to take away the choice is wrong. petitions be launched against the uniform changes at that particular school arguing that there is nothing offensive about girls knees done by
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a duck it again thinks children should be free to choose whatever uniform they want to wear it for is what dress like girls and girls ought to dress like force five but what is wrong with girls just like. eighty year says that school has been go way bills of war. quite a lot going on at the moment about changing different rules for getting children and adults let's bear in mind that they are a minority and not the majority we can't he every thought it all the time like. recent polls have put donald trump's approval rating at nearly fifty percent and surprisingly perhaps despite some controversial domestic policies well documented trump seems to be picking up some significant support among hispanic
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voters as cullum open explains. the month of june wasn't too good for the white house and the court of public opinion lots of media rates trump over the coals for the treatment of migrant families along the u.s. border now in the denunciation of the donald latino americans took center stage we saw the president just a few moments ago on twitter tweeting again that this was the democrats' fault not acknowledging at all that he has the ability to stop it with perhaps just a phone call it's not right it's immoral it's inhumane and we need to stop that and we've known since donald trump came down those stairs calling mexicans rapists and criminals we've known that we as american citizens would be on watch but according to a harvard harris poll thirty five percent of americans who identify as hispanic either approve or somewhat approve of the trumpet ministrations policies now that survey was conducted after trump signed an executive order ending the separation of illegal migrant families back in may those numbers are only twenty five percent in
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a single executive order to really explain a spike in approval this time now fifty seven percent of hispanic americans according to another poll approve of donald trump's economic policies we decided to speak to some folks in the local latino community to see if they can explain these poll numbers have no explanation and definitely not my kind of people. because the people. at least listen to gloom trump and i believe what he says it makes no sense at all because it's mostly hispanic that the border that are being denied entry with their children so i can't speak for them do you think maybe there's other issues that are important to them i think that they're probably unaware of exactly what's going on as most of us are what would be some reason that that people in hispanic communities would support trump i mean what possible reason could there be i guess i mean he's smart financially with much trouble his reaction perhaps specific to this city in his words to say you know that they do want coming to town ways again and they want to make a civilized process of. yes there is is
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a lot of pros and cons but still overall he wants to make america great again now the media is very good at telling us how we should be feeling however a more nuanced look at the data can sometimes throw up some surprising results. r.t. new york. next is a bit of a complicated story but with a happy ending i think you'll like it a chance encounters reunited identical twin sisters after thirty five years seems that was separated as newborns in the russian city of pogrom one of them was switched them for another infant a complete stranger while in intensive care but was until a friend recently recognised the other twin on the street with me is the story.
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of the young man his friend was driving along the street and saw a woman looking exactly like she honked but the woman didn't recognize her so she claimed to be i'm not asking why didn't she make it nice her when it was really surprised because she wasn't. cool to all kinds of things it keeps you from some it hurts me a little. just like my life was not a better more i had to be separated from my family without parents. here.
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a source of unusual look at so far this choose them kevin though in your mind of those two big world cup games they have russia sweden v switzerland some pages per three colombia so it has colombia v england there are moscow get to feed myself may the best team win for me have a good day. ministry as police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does what mike was hoping the boy doesn't come from on the rise of god i'm stunned this is not the guns not the woods as that's either the dog on into the sea it's enough to live in them proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that just such a security risk when you have
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a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that to think office can put more on. the softness of the sense of this is selling this is also clearly one of the more vocal to most of the of these two boardrooms. with. these this is the i still call them stipend on mr d. all patients stop and there was a string of phone calls in from his up and his cards on the phone. joining me every thursday on the alex island shore and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you there.
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they gave you a camera. roughly once they showed some for the. videos jews will come. with the group least. one string i don't rightly don't t.v. . greetings and salutation it's an imaginary worlds of science fiction most often the primary untag and is standing in the way of the euro's journey is the giant 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
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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 a whole foods now amazon is ready to take on big pharma yes with their recent one billion dollar acquisition of the online pharmacy start a 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 you own the newspaper the newspaper of the nation's capitol. but not to be outdone in the department of 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
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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 fund during 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 worse at twenty five percent wow. well and you tell me in the reilley i'm cyberdyne in their terminators they got nothing. goldman's loans and amazons pills now let's start watching honks. one. get the. real thing this would be. the bottom. of the day like you said i got. this.
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week so i. rolled over on the watch of the harks i am tired robot and on top of the well it. and. pales lower a shipping. goal that i'm a little urgent at. that. yeah i really though the whole thing with the goldman lunch 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 economic or physical predatory and you know here we are on the same day that harvey weinstein gets predatory it's an assault charges put against him by the the new york d.a. and at the same time you've got. predatory party happening over a girl
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a goldman sachs i mean those are payday loans to live under the 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 loan. 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 letters 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 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 if you were basically printing money paying back a loan of our own money one hundred years ago but it wondrous give us the money but 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 it's just all that out there
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really are just yeah eight hundred fourteen billion in that tax dollar bailout during the two thousand and i can figure out a way to. see only way they can stay afloat yeah i don't know who marcus is but marcus go you must meet a marcus loan in order to afford all your pharmaceuticals but you know amazon's there. keep getting bigger right so this company called pole pac which had this convenience you put in all your prescriptions as many people do online because you can sometimes get a better rates on it by buying it online but what they did is they created these little pill packs so it told you it was great for a socially older people lot of medications as 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 had raised less than one hundred twenty
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million and this makes. this one billion dollar acquisition a pretty big victory because they didn't have that value you know 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 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 heated stroke
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and. stuff you know it's amazing like how we just allow these companies to eat up these smaller companies we just kind of we let it happen without you know barely knows this isn't capitalism now you know this is this is this is monopoly this is the board game you know at the end of the day i mean because you see this more and more i mean disney taken over fox by 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 pill business. they need more bad press because big pharma was like you know doing great right now. you know but it's incurred of there's been two trillion dollars worth of mergers in twenty eighteen already now 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 allowing this all that. many of. up in the snow covered
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states in the american midwest like myself often spent much of our time california 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 sun kissed 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 more 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 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
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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 and palm trees be replaced by cardboard boxes food lines and desperation that's a good question and it's a hard question because men when you see california is like the bright shining state on the hill you know and you think everybody dreams to go there it's famous it's money it's movie stars it's every day you know it's redwood trees like every you know the whole of california 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 you know what's your dream to be poor well going to go far and you go right yeah that's just income going to go to this is going to fit in with that i do this you know a lot of people go there seeking fame. and
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a lot of people go there seeking jobs for people who want to be famous concerns the life and jobs in that city but honestly it's it's very expensive. and california in general is kind of people are getting working class is being priced out oh yeah it was you know everybody goes are california gold rush the expansion west it's part of the very light fabric of you know u.s. culture and exactly and this also connects with you know senator sanders had said to our u.n. representative nikki haley when she sort of scoffed at the idea of studying poverty because we're the richest nation the world well what makes the california poverty rate so interesting is that perplexing is that the states per capita g.d.p. increase twice as much as the u.s. average over the five years and then in two thousand and sixteen twelve point five compared to six point two sexes so their growth rate is twice as much and yet people at the bottom are getting poorer and poorer so who do you think is profiting in the great state of california i wonder my big sucking sound of all wealth going
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up and i notice a theme on the show right you know one another one of the things i think that people don't like to talk about is the housing bubble and that's prime display in california i mean the median home prices jumped eight point four percent just in march a year earlier setting an all time high sale but sales alternatively fell by six percent so how is president up in sales as following right that's ridiculous the median home price in california is over five hundred twenty nine thousand dollars one hole that's across another a median that i didn't like the average out of everything granted they have a lot of like eighty million dollar homes but now the median rent for a vacant apartment this chump five percent and is now at twenty four hundred dollars a month that's across the state that's not just in l.a. medium reparable people cannot live being paid enough even if you really.
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