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is it coming home. so is it coming home will definitely find out in some are when england face to sweden in the quarter finals late hours in moscow and very tired yet very joyful english players spoke to the press in the make zone i managed to ask a question to one of the heroes of the game against colombia jordan pickford but equally about his phenomenal fingertips safe which is now rocking the internet. don't think it will become clear no. it was over with those moments in life before it was over to conceive and. this is obvious it's about being in the moment. of an overhaul. in football for we managed to speak to several other english players and talking about this success in the game the penalty trainings that they went on and
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gary's southgate and their chances in the upcoming game against sweden and motional game we played well was unlucky to concede in the last minute but we carried on you know we stuck together and i was the most important thing so. it's always difficult emotions are high as the lows so proud of of the team proud of each other and proud for the fans here and. the colombian players was very much frustrated and not many of them spoke to the press about the yeah i mean the center back on the goal scorer who actually scored three goals in four games at the world cup managed to speak to us about this game well it was a case in which we made a great effort i don't know why now it's time to raise our heads and prepare for what's next but you know it's painful but we did all we could for colombia. meanwhile some are comparing. payne's penalty goal in the game against colombia
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with a penalty goal by david beckham in two thousand and six was the last time england entered a world cup quarter final following its defeat and put all. the following england's win over colombia they will meet sweden on july seventh in the quarter final sweden defeated switzerland one to zero in st petersburg earlier on tuesday sending their fans into a frenzy. was was. a. little. bit all over the. party's daniel hawkins and were on top of that match in russia's northern capital.
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it is but you see the world wherever you're watching from today welcome to studio in the heart of russia's northern capital for daniel hawkins the sadly we now have the results of today's first last sixteen clash is official sweden have been switzerland one nil to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time in twenty four years and what a game it was it suddenly get a blue fans home well let's take a look at some of the reactions that it was . who was.
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sweden going through to the quarter finals with one nil win over switzerland here in st petersburg and as the swiss ended up eventually ending the game with just ten men now with regards to the goal it came on the sixty six minute. on the edge of the area where he was in space and his shot power was slightly weak but. the flexion before going past the keeper that the flexion coming off manuel kanji and the keeper really standing no chance with that now we have all to the group who are with us now consultant to form a fee for communications director who is actually at big game here in the sense of petersburg times for joining us what was the atmosphere like what was first of all my outstanding stadium fantastic fans everything was. sure.
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the result was not good for sort of course. there was really a fantastic event i don't think it was a top top game. but you know a lot of pressure from both. switzerland hope finally to go to the next they join the they have to wear them over for years to come what do you think of the tournament so far it was as you said perhaps a very tight game not the most exciting in the tournament but overall it's been quite interesting on the pitch. have the. middle of the people here also journalist former colleagues there were very skeptical critical but after three four days the mood changed people got another view another perception of this country that this part of the country because it's quite big you know. so also after the game the swedish the swiss fans you know just talking
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and pointing out that the good positive thing of this came to there was at least everyone everybody in the darkest corner of kentucky and ohio know the world is switzerland and the world to sweden the swedish or the yellow ones who are qualified and they're the ones hardest worse they go home the thing is as you say i mean even somebody wasn't a football fan before the world cup they are an awful fun even if for a day or a few days my grandma was actually in touch with me saying have you seen the game did you see the girls amazing eighty one and you found football fan but something you mentioned there about the sheer size of russia almost eleven hundred cities twelve stadiums. a lot of concern beforehand as you say maybe out there about the organization the size the travel football violence etc. how is this world cup compared to the others that you've been to and do you think any of those concerns maybe have been justified have been the first world cup. i've been was ninety four
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in the u.s. as a journalist and then on the last one was two thousand and fourteen i was involved to people and you know it's always kind of easy to say it's the best you cannot really compare you know but so far what i have seen is really amazing no accident no here whatsoever kind of problems security wise i hope it goes on like that it's not finished yet the stadium so already. as i said the only really kind of criticism if i can say is that you know it's quite hard for the fans in order to try and interact in the communicate with the even with the taxi drivers or the they hardly speak english but you cannot play in the taxidriver probably the french or the learn a few words in russian and this is also with me i don't know and so were. difficult kind of for the stars but for the rest in serving the fantastic so for sas the
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world cup especially because the big teams are not here i mean of course germany spain portugal and so on italy not even this year so it's kind of that that world cup of the so-called little teams the only big one is brazil let's say and maybe maybe england but i mean this is peter scald in our don't know if english is really a favorite colombia's by good now you mentioned of course the interaction between the locals and the people who are visiting russia this tournaments as dan said spread over eleven cities how important do you think that is they get to the distance that it's covering that might be a challenge for some but also to bring the world cup to so many communities that may never seen so many people coming into that time i think it's very important honestly. at least that the people the friends i have worked here they really use this opportunity to to to see a part of the concrete. because you cannot see the whole process of course but it
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was the same in brazil a lot of people criticize it before because you know four hours from the rio de janeiro at the time when i was a little so decided sort of to watch with at the end of the day everybody wanted to be all over it and i think it's it's for the country who is hosting the world cup it's always good just to showcase what they have for of course i do feel for reality but it's it's it's it's good for everybody else like so much for joining us here not so great to get your take on the world cup on the game as well to the glory of consultant for future communications director. switching gears now away from sports a hairstylist from new york has become the face of an apparently growing movement among american liberals he released a video which quickly went viral calling on people to walk away from what he sees as the phony liberalism of the democratic party we spoke to the man who started the
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campaign to find out what prompted it and why he thinks it is gaining momentum. well i i myself was a lifelong liberal democratic voter i would say kind of a democrat by default because i'm a gay man and i think that the expectation for a lot of minority groups is that we are supposed to vote democrat and that we are supposed to be liberals so i found myself sort of in the tribe on the left most of my life but there were things for years that made me extremely uncomfortable as i started to see the identity politics and the politically correct culture just sort of take over common sense i knew other people were feeling this way so i decided to create a campaign and create this video to kick off the campaign so i'm walking away. and i encourage all of you to do the same. what i really wanted to do was get people back in touch with their voices and to
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push back against the narrative on the left video has indeed generated a huge amount of feedback almost thirty thousand people have joined the movement since its release last month with the hash tag walk away trending over the weekend now it seems other liberals have been inspired to reveal their reasons for turning their backs on the democrats and i so. i was instantly hooked to his message that democrats don't care about us not one bit they walked away from us a long time ago it is time for us to do this i'd rather walk away and be a part. of. the right. things the scared the less this is where the party is going and this is why i'm sure to want. however some liberal outlets that have covered the story of claimed most of the momentum has been generated by right wingers rather than actual likes liberals we asked the founder of the walk away campaign for his reaction. my campaign is not
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most they can approach comprised of people who are conservative and in fact anybody who is saying that i encourage them to go into the bait this is what so brilliant about the campaign if i don't say so myself you can't love the video testimonials don't lie those aren't russian bots if you will and these are you know these are manufactured stories these are real people telling the real stories so for anybody who is skeptical please go to the page and see with your own eyes and listen with your own ears to the stories of real people who have really walked away from the left because they're completely fed up with what's happening on the left. meanwhile u.s. president donald trump is enjoying a little popularity boost a recent poll suggests his approval rating rose two points last month to forty seven percent and perhaps surprisingly support seems to have been growing most among hispanic voters or to kill him up in comments. the month of june wasn't too good for the white house in the court of public opinion lots of media rates trump
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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 and 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 the 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 really explain a spike in approval this time now fifty seven percent of hispanic americans
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according to another poll. 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 people. will listen to tone trump unable 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 now my guess i mean he's smart financially with much trouble his reaction perhaps specific need to say in his words to say you know that they do want to protect the town ways again and they want to make a civilized process that yes this is is a lot of pros and cons but still overall he wants to make america great again now
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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 mop and r.t. new york. but at least forty secondary schools across england have banned people from wearing skirts some have deemed them unacceptable putting them on the same list to as facial piercings even more are now reportedly considering switching to more gender neutral uniforms girls will now have to wear plain trousers just like the boys and it seems the reasons actually differ from school to school some hope to implement a more gender neutral policy others hope to make life easier for the small but increasing number of trans gender students one school though is citing fears over the sexualization of young women. this illustrates makes the length that we want
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a lot of the students are wearing skirts to show i'm not sure why we are moving towards just the girls in september not everyone has accepted the new policies though one parent we spoke to is furious that the school didn't ask the parents' opinions before making changes to the uniform i was very shell there was no colorful. way that a parent so. when i pull the file no reasons get the ball so i can speak well on a vowel and. have lost my and i know the children at school do know what to it why charles over time they should be given the choice to take away the choice is wrong the petition has been launched against the uniform changes add that particular school arguing that there is nothing offensive about girls nice diana bird icky again and thinks of the children should be free to choose whatever
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uniform they want to wear. boys were dressed. and goes up to dress like these but it's five so what is wrong with just. eight days says that school has been go away bill but will. quite a lot going on at the moment about changing rules for old timers can chill and i'll kill the let's bear in mind that they are a minority and the majority say we he every felt it all the time like. the national court of justice of ecuador has issued a warrant for the preventive detention of the country's president rafael correa the country's the chief prosecutor's office requested that interpol extradite the former leader who now resides in belgium is facing claims that he was involved in
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the kidnapping of former opposition lawmaker for the done two thousand and twelve meanwhile ball to himself has been charged with orchestrating a four attempt in two thousand and ten correia was president of ecuador for ten years starting in two thousand and seven he denies the accusations. now for a story with a happy ending a chance encounter has reunited identical twin sisters after thirty five years they were separated at birth in the russian city of perm when a hospital mix up saw their father take home the wrong paper here's how events unfolded. the young lady and his friend was driving along the street and saw a woman looking exactly like leon she honked spotted the woman didn't recognize her
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so she called ileana asking why didn't she recognize her when i was really surprised me which because she wasn't. there for a nurse the baby was in a blanket the nurse showed me her face national issue humorous i said yes of course these are b. they gave her so i thought she was mine. i remember being cool it's all kinds of things in jeeps it was on it who's been involved. with this lockable all my life was not
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a bed of roses have to be separated from the family without parents you don't even hear. in the french a city of not clashes between protesters and of the police that broke out after a young man was shot and killed by officers reports saying one thousand year old driver was stopped for a check but tried to run over officers using his vehicle following the shooting supporters of the man attacked police cars and a shopping center attack cocktails police used tear gas to stop the unrest according to official. an investigation is under way to quote determine in what circumstances the policemen used as well. and that does it for me i'll be back with headlines in about twenty nine and a half minutes watching a change. thanks
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guys or sign as a survivor they say money that develop. let's take it easy this is a central plank support diagram is the problem when they stop to. greetings and salutation. this week the united states celebrates its independence day july fourth marks the day the united states the revolutionary war threw up the yoke of the great british empire and celebrated the birth of a new constitutional republic but now more than two hundred years and eight hundred military bases around the world later many view the united states today as having
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more in common with the empire it defeated than the revolutionaries who defeated it take the good people of niger specifically those living in the city of aga home to the new one hundred million dollar u.s. drone base the beating heart of the u.s. africa command or africa according to reports obtained by the intercept through boyah back in two thousand and twelve before the building of the massive drone base africa in the us state department surveyed locals in the region and found that eighty three percent of august respondents believe that american and european cultures pose a threat to traditional muslim values and. only fifty percent were convinced that the united states is spiting islam rather than terrorism across the muslim world and apparently when this kind of local sentiment is translated in the us state department and military speak it can only mean one thing perfect place to build a hundred million dollar drone bases and put hundreds upon hundreds of us soldiers
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because that is exactly how the us responded to the survey and since the escalation of us military and drone presence in the region the intercepts nic turks turks notes the country is now a hotbed of extremist groups including al qaeda in the islamic magreb the islamic state of iraq and the islamic state west africa isis greater sahara isis libya and boko herat to the u.s. state department most of the organizations were operating in niger or didn't even exist when the rb conducted its polling. and that my friends is us foreign policy two hundred years after our independence spreading democracy one drone bombing at a time i would start watching the hawks. when you get the. real that would be. at the bottom. like you that i got. with.
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the. welcome everybody to watch in the harks i am tyrol the top of wallace. yeah there is that. it has the chicken in the egg you know are we there fighting is the us there fighting because it's so dangerous or is the presence of the us base or wherever making it more in danger or you know me. because i'm probably what's considered a peacenik i kind of believe that whatever you're going to do smell a terry is hardware drones and the rest to a region it escalates any violence that might run out of already been there rather than deescalate violence because of what happens when you bomb countries that
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introduce military in the country's right and it's also i think it's interesting what they say about the idea. eighty percent of people think that it's against our traditional value is which is funny because that's exactly the attitude of americans who are opposed to this idea of call it is terrorism call it islamic yes and despite the fact that even bush was like it was not about muslim like even bush knew enough to not ask. that rhetoric will come out escalate and oh so you know you're talking about the us waging war on terror in seventy six countries. like forty percent of the country is on the planet that's just or waging war off and out for good the u.s. is using the military for all sorts of problems which is creating more problems which we've seen all over this idea fighting terrorism with terrorists something's not be working so great for the u.s. military. u.s.
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news and world report reported that during a bowl epidemic in west africa the u.s. that four thousand troops to help eradicate the disease alternately when ended up passing it caused riots in local communities and taken all together this then the u.s. news and world report that clearly shows that the militarization of africa is a major us foreign policy objective and i find that horrible this country's already been through one colonization and now we're militaristically colonizing them which i think is even more disgusting and vowing to repeat so much bleating mistakes of the past oh it's terrible it's like to me it's like you know let the countries in africa find their own way i think they've had enough of colonialism you know they've had a foreign military presence on their shores throw or i don't know history. but i think let them do the you know trade do that kind of thing great you know if they ask you for help come in and help but other than i don't i cannot fathom as a u.s.
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citizen why my tax dollars are going to put up a military base in countries that we are not war with not trying to be a war with nor have any need of soldiers they're not resigning and what's really disturbing and this is one of those things where you know the hashtag why i am a feminist is niger is one of those countries like we talked about if you just last week about how dangerous it is for women i mean this is a place where eighty percent ninety percent of the women there. are you say that being beaten i mean it's not considered a crime to be rape assault your wife right women don't report they literally don't have statistics and nature for you know the police or medical for things like rape because they just don't keep track because it's so normal and the thing is what you're saying is when you bring more and more violence into a place when you do this and you take away women's ability to work which is what
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the a war zone does it happened in iraq where that early like ninety nine percent of the women could not there was no viable work aside from human trafficking you know i move on we just saw four u.s. soldiers get killed there are really are this year you know that's the thing i mean the problem is that you might have localized you know insurgent groups or radical groups but the problem that we're seeing over and over again is once the u.s. military goes in there you see these localized groups you know suddenly become regional problems rather than just local problems and so in my mind you see the moment military presence gets in there the u.s. gets its hands and then we start drawing people we start doing that we're creating more and more terrorists and what we do is round up saying there's still this idea of you know the moderate rebel. let's not forget who trained osama bin lot yes and that is a mistake that i find it reprehensible for us to even not to not stop and think about making again who is the next osama bin laden that we're handing
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a gun to and saying great if you shoot these guys will we want to shoot at you you know that's what's so ridiculous about having our military especially forty percent of the world you know that's an empire which is the kind we fought against. the n.s.a. is a known for being respectful of our right to privacy but recently they had to delete hundreds of millions of phone records because respecting our right to privacy turned out to be just too much work are to america's dan cohen has more. the national security agency isn't exactly known for its respect for privacy and it announced on june twenty eighth it had begun deleting hundreds of millions of records of phone calls and text messages dating back to two thousand and fifteen in a statement the n.s.a. attributed the unauthorized collection of vast amounts of private data to quote technical irregularities in some data received from telecommunications service providers the n.s.a. general counsel glenn gurstelle told the new york times that the blame for the
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unauthorized collection was on one or more unnamed telecom providers and several complex technical glitches the n.s.a. was authorized to collect phone and text records from telecoms under the two thousand and one patriot act to find terrorism suspects in two thousand and thirteen former contractor edward snowden revealed the existence of a secret data collection program targeting u.s. citizens while the twenty fifteen freedom act was supposed to rein in the agency it collected more than one hundred fifty one million records in two thousand and sixteen and five hundred thirty four million in two thousand and seventeen and while the n.s.a. is the leading records the privately owned social media giant facebook revealed it gave dozens of companies special access to user data it said would be kept private facebook said it had halted the practice in two thousand and fifteen but admitted to congress that it continued for six more months the social media giant admitted.
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