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i'm completely excited because and i'm sure this train will be full of mexicans and mexicans know how to party is that. we will make sure we get hoping we go as far as we can slowly and they. will be fine. and white this is a is it is a final day of the trade i'm already suffering to live this a beautiful country and is going to love her i definitely would come. back i love you will love you. brother.
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i love kasha. well these are the current studies for the quarter finals brazil set to take on belgium on friday on the same day europe wide faces france and on saturday host russia go head to head with croatia. voted today teams are moscow and st petersburg and for the last day of the knockout stage of the world cup sweden the center kick off against switzerland at five pm local time the northern city later in the day colombia will play england in the russian capital here in moscow the teams are gearing up ahead of the crucial matches when it's colombia the game against england could be the chance of course to break a long time james they've never beaten the three lions before and some former colombian players are convinced this team's ability to do. that. colombia did something really amazing i don't know of any other cases or a team had lost their first match and still finish top of the group it's
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unprecedented what they did but they did it and taking into consideration colombia's comeback there's hope that they can make it to the quarterfinals like they did in brazil. when i left it's a new process because for sixteen years colombia couldn't qualify for the world cup something was wrong all the time then new blood came and mario was there he started gaining experience become playing in the international arena in argentina. and he came there to experience and passed on to his teammates the hardest part is now behind us we have to win two matches and that's what we do know we're going to score a win against england i thought why not only i don't doubt that they react i was some sixty five thousand colombian fans or two here in russia to cheer on their team and it seems to be working there's one particular fan to want to bring to your attention who is always in a flap when his teams on the pitch. well
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there has been a reference for colombia c c c thirty nine he's been supporting the team and everything we see is like being a part of colombia and now we knowing rochelle actually spun dusty just to come across nina. and you know he's not joan but he still has the energy doesn't just make you see. the whole you'll sink in. until they've been fully you. but up road 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 you know we had a job on. that legally i believe is our party says it will go to the know. me will tell you i'm going to share in the who see to it being that it come one very many got there that i listen to you. follow
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me on public policy. but i'm here full of right but i think tough so maybe the office before but i mean it is for me for me to be still formal meet me face those who knew that put it since i can't prove what god. could know oh obama. fairly soon come. face no sunni you're going to sway you if you put up a media it's not a serious young call on the right but of saying stop oh look a used to be the right sort of poppea calling it one go up in the us if you get well established tell you the moon don't. know do it i'm all day length is really cool put it. it's
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a good thing don't don't it make what i see. one. of the other let me just do it i'm all of those. most see the most did those. things you know you know the. character well ahead of the world cup in russia the british media of course published several warnings about the alleged dangers that fans could face here in the host country after poisoning of a former russian double agent who still to the british prime minister has said no and all members of the royal family would attend the championship so we went on the streets we also british fans directed who actually made the trip over here but the experience isn't what they'd say then. yes that's. right oh very good but. i came to russia wearing
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a spot because i was told by will to persist media to the british media. 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 well i think we certainly all directors and states will think a lot of our friends and probably with white friends about what's going on they think we have a good talk about the site was the message you know we had media in the u.k. said you're going to get killed if you came to russia basically yes but he. was going he was going to bring it on him do you think that might be the model and . we should have had i think if anyone calls it probably will be prince harry maybe harry i know. is a big england. maybe i'm not sure of my grandma. maybe american football.
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where do your opinions where was it who invented it it would seem. like the right. to speak spicing. you gotta say you. don't take my word for it but see fuck kind of begs to differ with that because they're actually believe that if were the chinese played the first game of football was. maybe sell yes. yes. so. was. i. well we'll find out soon enough later meantime check out these two pictures is a bit of a blast from the past with thirteen years between them thirteen years ago this one picture here of the young harry kane the current england captain he seen posing longside david beckham of course was then the captain at the time the launch of
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back of his football academy for talent and children look what a difference thirteen years makes the reason i said to have married the girl in the picture too and that's that kid. now with thousands of fans taking pitches and videos during the world cup in russia he has started to compile the best of them put it in a kind of an album for you want to cite one and check it out if you call. i. i. i i think i wrote the day i. was. i. was i was i i
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. so just briefly then two more great games come today you're full of thrills and spills the world cup twenty eighteen as it continues there's someone every day out there going to hear mosco right here on out say on air and online. seemed wrong but all wrong just don't call. me. yet to stamp out just because that's ok and in games from equals to trail. when some find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground.
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i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the shaper money. to spend spend each year to twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great so what will chance with. the face. ten twenty the morning here in moscow on our way from the football from the city can some new stories around the world it seems at least forty second three schools
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across england have banned pupils from wearing skirts with one part of the garment on the same list as facial piercings we're so concerned about it even more schools are mulling it seems a move towards a more gender neutral uniform girls will now have to wear plain trousers just like boys what do you think about this story gottlieb use only the word well it seems the reasons differ from school to school why they're doing this so my hope to implement a more gender neutral policy simply others hope to make life easier for the small but increasing number of transgender students one schools even cited fears over the sexualization of young women this illustrates fix the length of skirt that we want a lot of the students are wearing skirts too short and that is why we are moving towards just trousers for girls in september. not everyone's except to the new policies the one parent we spoke to was floored that the school had actually asked the parents opinion before making these changes to the uniform. i was very shocked
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. there was no colorful way that it parent so. for the bar no reason to get there what so far i can speak for an avowal and a number of her classmates and i know the children at school to know what to wear trousers all the time they should be given the choice to take away the choice is wrong. well petitions be launched against the uniform changes at that particular school is nothing offensive about girls knees the again things children should be free to choose whatever uniform they want to wear it for is what dress like and girls ought to dress like four or five what is wrong with girls just like eighty year says at school. bills but will. quite
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a lot going on at the moment about changing the rules for toddlers can chill and i kill well let's bear in mind that they are a minority and not the majority we can't p.s. every fall to all time like. recent polls have put donald trump's approval rating at least fifty percent and perhaps surprisingly here seems despite all those controversial domestic policies well documented trim seems to be picking up some significant support among hispanic voters as caleb maupin explains. the month of june wasn't too good for the white house in the court of public opinion lots of media raked 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
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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 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
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the people. we listen to and 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 but 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 but much trouble his reaction perhaps specific to this city in his words to say you know that they do want to connect the town ways again and they want to make a civilized process of. there's a lot of prose 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 it would happen our t. new york. before us like you for a minute or two is a bit of
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a complicated story but with a happy ending hopefully to follow it a chance encounter has reunited identical twin sisters after thirty five years seems they were separated at birth of the russian city of perm after a hospital mix up saw their father take on the wrong baby is the events unfolded. for our. young man his friend was driving along the street and saw a woman looking exactly like she flunked but the woman didn't recognize her so she claimed to be i'm not asking why didn't she recognized her when i was really surprised because she wasn't.
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being cool to all kinds of things it keeps the police on it whose mental. just locked up a lot of my life was not a better word meant to be separated from my family without parents to hear. a story with a happy ending to write with so fathers choose to mourn him at least i'm kevin now and i'm under those two big world cup games today here in russia who's going to be happy i think for it sweden v switzerland some places but colombia a glint in moscow may the best team win is all we can say for me from a great day in french watching our chief international.
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superman from him he can see us in the fields by you. if you're in the government of libya. or if you move in with the baby one was in the north and even when he was up in the phone while he moved over to get. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy even foundation let it be an arms race is on offer at this very dramatic development only a silly and dangerous business i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk.
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or there's a cause or poor yeah we're still in paris it's so beautiful here in the clubs also shoot chewy in the coffee so delicious let's check in with stays max we are in france where their flag is red white and blue and so is this episode airing on the third and fourth of july so i am wearing red white and blue top and i have articles relating to the big four the big four accounting firms i have to clarify that because there are also a big four banks there are big four conglomerates running every single industry across the earth where the telecoms chips or things like that audit work on acceptable says watchdog key p.m.g. audits is shown an unacceptable deterioration will be subject to closer supervision the financial reporting council said every year this watchdog reviews the work of
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the accounting the big four accounting firms the other big four outside of k.p.n. g.r.p. w c ernst and young and deloitte and they said in particular all of the big four were bad but in particular k p m g who of course were the auditors for karelian that outsourcing company that collapsed three months after k p m g had said their books showed that they were in perfect health at least for the next three years there's a lie in the statement they say they will be subject to closer scrutiny which is false i can tell you because they say this every year or so they say the exact same phrase over and over again they say oh we could we caught this big four accounting firm committing fraud so we're going to apply some closer scrutiny and then just to cover their own you know that's what they have to say to cover their legally they say well we said that we were going to apply closer scrutiny but then they never do because they're part of the racket this is racketeering with the accounting firms the the banks. the rating agencies the government and the central bank it's called
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iraq it the u.k. profits from it handsomely that's how the aristocracy keeps going and that's not going to stop well actually will go a little bit into that in the upcoming headline but first i want to say on this story and move to the next one about k p m g k p m g said it was quote disappointed and was taking steps to improve audit quality they were very disappointed in their their repeated bad auditing quality but the next headline and this comes from market watch in our friend francine mechanic who is a regular on kaiser report k p m g one b.b. v.a. audit was stolen data about rivals inspections and auditor was able to use access to confidential regulatory inspection data to get advance knowledge of its own inspections and also poached a client the revelation came in court documents supporting the u.s. government's case against former k p m g partners shows the confidential information was also used against the auditors rivals so this is a complaint against four former partners in spain and
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a former public account company accounting oversight board employee in spain the story dates back to twenty sixteen when a spanish bank b b v.a. was forced to solicit bids from other audit firms and switch from an audit relationship with deloitte spanish firm due to a european union mandatory audit rotation rules confidential information around these bids p.m.g. a secret advantage over rivals p w c and ernst and young ruler also eligible to bid on the audit they had an insider a guy who would have joined from the regulator the spanish regulator so he had these documents to showcase p.m.g. to give them an advantage over their rivals so the reason you even have a k p m g or any of these big four accounting firms because the tax laws are so convoluted that you have to hire outsiders to come for you what the government has just written and the government has just written these laws as per the consultations from these big for accounting firms to keep it. as labor and
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byzantine and complicated as possible as a way to. toward competition they don't want any of these big firms they don't want any competition coming along. without having to pay the extortion that is the fee to a big four accounting firm who works hand in glove with the government to prevent competition sony or stories like r.b.s. as a unit and they go and destroy thousands of british corporations to steal the assets and sell them off to another third party they work with thought in firms those books are all audited by big ordering firms out that they didn't make those numbers up themselves they hired outside orders from the big four are in for so we're going to go into what the big four has done to the united kingdom and this is about the first story the k p m g was found to have acted on acceptably in terms of their audits in the past year and in particular related to curl and now here is wall street's take on the big four audit oligarchies comes under scrutiny in the u.k. after corporate surprise collapses in fact an m.p.
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in the united kingdom called them an oligarch e which you know if it were any other country especially ones that are not our allies we would say those are that's an oligarch you have four companies controlling or three companies or two companies so many industries across our world are controlled by just a few groups of powerful companies but here they're saying. the. guardian article where they're looking at these big four accounting firms and what they find is that in britain the big forest consultants council ministers and officials on everything from health care to nuclear power although their advice is always labelled independent it invariably suits a raft of corporate clients with direct interest in it and unsurprisingly most of the consultants prescriptions such as marketisation of public services and tale yet more demand for their services in the years ahead so they are being placed inside parliament inside congress inside. parlance across the european union in the us and
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they consult independently we're just giving independent advice to your representatives we're just helping everybody here we're giving we're helping out well in fact their advice always always they never say actually we should do something that spreads wealth more equitably or we should do something that allows people to earn their fair share of the pie that they've created that they've baked essentially that is our economy now it's always like well let's devise a system where say the health care system they mention in the united kingdom where we bring in united health from america where the c.e.o. makes one hundred million dollars a year he could perhaps make two hundred million dollars a year instead if you give him the british healthcare system and turn every british citizen what i'm sorry british subject to somebody like max and stacy who are plundered relentlessly monthly by obamacare through the government works out of him with these consultancies and the word they come up with is oligarchic or you could call it a cartel and they could also point out that back it
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a racket and as price fixing the mean one of the basic anti-competitive tricks that they use in these accounting trick in their account and so they would know best they are engaged in price fixing so all those big four firms they collude which is also illegal and they fix price so they collude and they compete i mean obviously keep p.m.g. defrauded young and deloitte in that situation where they used unfair information incisor mation exactly like lehman brothers was caught not playing game ball with the other banks on wall street so had to be sacrificed a lot better start this is all of this story is an example of the fact that we have this revolving door we have it in the u.s. we have it everywhere where you have you know hank paulson leaving goldman sachs with two hundred million dollars tax free in joining the treasury and then he bells out goldman sachs and his other banker friends you have it on every layer of the big the big four banks the big four can see firms the big four audit firms the big
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. for telecom companies the big four chip makers the big four defense contractors the big four whatever they want the big four get whatever they want so that's something to be celebrated in the big four but in the u.k. the big four audit ninety nine of the footsie one hundred companies and ninety seven percent of the footsie three hundred fifty from ninety five percent five years ago so it's actually gone up since the financial crisis despite e.u. and u.k. reforms a stand simply aimed at tackling a lack of competition in the sector as a pattern that is replicated throughout advanced economies and the vast majority of member states the combined market share of the big four audit firms for listed companies exceeds ninety's percent but it's in the consulting business where the real money is being made not competitive they hate competition they don't want competition that's why the informal cartel to stop all the competition and to engage in every known illegal activity to prevent competition and it's only it's only getting worse as the crisis because they have the cooperation of the central
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bank of england who will manipulate interest rates as we found out during the crisis that they were jimmying the interest rates for their wall street and in city of london friends so no nobody no institution in the u.k. is. not part of the wreckage because there is a racket everywhere in cartels and all of these and oligarchs everywhere it's like you have bigger and bigger firms and we've covered this and kai's report since the financial crisis the banks have got the big four banks got bigger the big four telecom companies got bigger the big four tech companies social media companies all got way bigger so then you know it becomes harder to introduce competition because there are so mammoth there are just so giant with offshore vehicles and you know tax laundering all around the world so how how did how does one control these giant corporations and in terms of where they said the real money comes from the consulting side and that's where you know. the that's where you see the back and
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forth the most is nobody wants to the real work of having to look through a number as an author books you become a consultant and you just basically plunder the state on behalf of your friends you have like a lot of these former prime ministers and financial treasury secretaries like check the chancellor of the exchequer they go on to big banks for american banks they become consultants there for one day a week million pounds a year sort of thing the real money is definitely being made in two thousand and seventeen the big forest combined global annual revenues reached one hundred thirty four billion dollars and the rate of their growth keeps expanding faster than the world they serve as the guardian reports in their oldest markets the u.k. and the u.s. these big four accounting firms are growing at more than twice the rate of those countries' economies by two thousand and sixteen across one hundred fifty countries the big four employed eight hundred ninety thousand people which was more than the five most valuable come.

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