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one thing is. and another think it's. possible if you did the right speed and control your bus is available if i controlled the ball here is one thing and then i need one want that and i need one more second another thing is you posses me the ball and leave my control. my control i can give you me to speed to the game so little things little good makes the game much much better than you fit look for example to. name your version of if they look to him the first the first control the speed of the of the boss polish always go to.
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my i'm. positively surprised with what i see what i see in his little session and i hold the bullshit because of you me i've also seen my my players being professional players. they enjoy more the beauty of their playing then the beauty of where they have the practice but this is as important exercises that they can do outside the little little game what's the secret in achieving that much trophies the secret is what i was asking you. to enjoy but at the same time if you say if you want to reach a certain level. just to be a serious serious thing every minute of the day will. i am working with my players
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i take it very very serious always of the smile always happy to do something that i really like to do but always dreamed to be the great cause and the grit and be sure to have fun every minute you are on the pitch take it seriously what's your favorite muchas tonight for if i answer three you'll be the other one is to go away it's like when you've got a father and you have more than then ones then one son which one is the favorite son. i have a son of the daughter i cannot say which one is my favorite. my favorite what's the difference in training russian players. which players i think in the one of the secrets is the competitiveness of the league every club has probably eighteen twenty twenty beaches like this one. only for the academies i hope. with kids like you coaches like facilities like like we had the passion of the
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russian. people as for football we had what the world cup can change in terms of the. of the mentality in. all of the united states mexico canada that can be a target for the russian national team to to improve let's make a challenge and sometimes challenges all dreams they become reality one day so let's see in the next twelve years. i coach the russian national team and some of them they play for me they will. until i got. to meet in real life mates and they were fans across the world on a roller coaster of emotions many heroes brought their four legged friends along
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for comfort.
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well keep with you during the whole future the world cup in russia four legged animals everyone's long see it get all the news action about stories as they happen on iraq be filmed on budget or ready to go on a call also call for years. the next fifty minutes or so looking at some of the world news stories now and first off it's us independence day good day if you're celebrating it apparently though a new low of american patrick isn't a report of the same time for the first time a poll by the public a pretty consultant gallup suggests that less than half of those surveyed in the us said they were extremely proud to be americans kalam open explained small. the
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fourth of july american independence day time for barbecue fireworks and celebrating the old stars and stripes. but is a patriotic impulse dying among americans a new poll shows that not all americans are swelling with national pride the poll indicates that less than half of americans actually say that they're extremely proud of their country and that's with donald trump playing up u.s. exceptionalism we're going to make america make america great again great again are you planning to celebrate the fourth of july this year actually i'll be working as i am sure there's every day comp by an easy going all came out this year and when asked if they were proud of their country extremely proud of their country only
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forty seven percent of americans said yes that's less than half what do you make of that poll. i saw that i don't understand i'm in that the other category am extremely proud and now we look so bad in court towards other countries who are looking towards us and think that with looks so separated now instead of being united i suppose it's about trump mainly really it's just just simply the president. what else i think you get at that there is not a political. level happening just faith and leadership to really come down to what i think deep down the numbers probably higher people may feel a grudge about certain political you know swings these days used to be that once a year americans put aside their political differences and marched behind the american flag is one on independence day however this year it seems that partisan political differences are impacting how americans feel about the festivities. r t
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new york is going to eighteen moscow time europe's migrant crisis continues to divide the block to some new countries threaten to telling their borders and developing story we'll tell you the latest on after this break. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of a but there was one more question by the way is going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and a huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the. great. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we go. alone.
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and i'm really happy to join for the thousand in. the special one was also appreciated meet the review. the latest edition to make up as we go. again good morning working conditions in french law enforcement have been described as being in a true crisis a newly released report flags up a number of issues including grueling show jewels and excessive stress it also highlights a worrying number of suicides among police. reports next this morning. it's the go to chanted french protests schools of people shouting their hatred for luring force
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meant at the top of their forces was was. was. was on an almost daily basis officers are on the front line of filing protests terrorism and a wave of my creation now a shock report says the country's internal forces are in gulf in a deep crisis it's a disgrace i won't hide today we are on edge of an implosion that has already been daily violence in our relationship with people it's a job without gratitude since the terror attacks and twenty fifteen we're in much more demand the number of missions has multiplied but if we don't have the resources it's only going to get worse the parliamentary committee report also says police and security forces are so understaffed they've worked almost twenty two
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million hours in overtime without compensation if it were to be paid it would cost a staggering two hundred and seventy two million euro's much of this it states is down to the heightened terror threat and its peak tourism season kicks in pickpockets and scam artists are adding to the pressure the senators say the only way to relieve it is to hire more officers between three and four thousand of them almost half the amount or is it back on his promise to boy over the five if you hear it another issue highlighted by the report is the high level of suicides within the police force it says it's thirty six percent higher than in the general population. a weak police officer is a bad officer in the eyes of others so-called. leagues don't want to talk about their problems with other officers tom is currently still working as
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a police officer to be able to talk openly about the issue of suicide in the force he asked us to hide his identity and so the problem is we don't have support when it's bad at home and it's better work we don't know who to confide in recently i could visibly see a colleague was looking good unfortunately i didn't have a way to report that we felt something was wrong fifteen days later he took his life tom says police officers are under pressure twenty four hours a day and a never able to step away from the job and he says it's becoming more and more difficult to carry out his work teach the staff shortages and a lack of resources but she asked someone from the syrian ministry to comment on the play in this report so far we have had no response but earlier this year the minister responsible for the internal security forces made this statement to the
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committee they stick to the issue. and at the end of twenty seventeen i asked the director of national police and the director of the national gendarmerie to work on an analysis of the reasons for suicides the parliamentary report makes more than thirty recommendations to help turn this crisis around it's been welcomed by police unions he said something must be urgently done to prevent the entire system from collapsing and they say you can't put a price tag on the security of the french republic charlot even ski r.t. paris. hairstylist from new york has become apparently the growing face of a movement among american american liberals he's 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 campaign to find out what prompted it all for him and why he thinks is gaining
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momentum crucially. i myself was a lifelong liberal democratic voter i would say kind of 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 are 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. thing. what i really wanted to do was get people back in touch with their voices and to push back against the narrative on the left. generated a huge amount of feedback almost fifty thousand people joined the movement since
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its release last month with the hash tag walk away trying to go the weekend other liberals have also revealed why they a turning their backs on the democrats to. deal i was instantly hooked to his message i'd rather walk away and be a part. of. the right. things the scared the left this is where the party is going and this is why i'm sure to watch oh maybe there's another angle to this story some liberal covered the story saying that most of the momentum has been generated in fact by right wing is rather than actual eggs liberals we are as the founder of the walkway campaign for these thoughts. my campaign is not 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
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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 are 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. just days after striking a wide ranging e.u. migrant deal some members of the bloc are already threatening to go against that agreement chancellor merkel's proposing a new plan which would see germany sending failed asylum seekers back to the e.u. countries where they first registered something that wasn't agreed last weekend the summit of the migrant crisis with the details pull a sliver of where this is going then. how many times have we heard about european solidarity and unity when it comes to the migrant crisis that we're still seeing
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a more responsible and more supportive europe is emerging from this european council italy is not left alone any more so tonight in terms of that after an intense discussion and which we believe is a challenging subject for the european union it sends out a good message that if we have a venture be prepared to join taxes i'm optimistic that we can coordinate further support for me this is a satisfying outcome europe has made a decision even though it took time to do so but looking at how europe is handling the influx it's about as far from unity and solidarity as ever with pretty much every member state looking to secure its own interests starting with germany where angle of no color interior minister have set up a so-called new border regime where the plan is to say migrants back to those european countries where they were first registered and if they don't want them well then the plan is to send them to austria but austria is clearly not on board. should this agreement become the german government's position we see that is
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prompting us to take action to prevent negative consequences for austria and its population however the media here in germany report that merkel did actually get the consent of fourteen other e.u. countries on transferring asylum seekers out of germany but quite a few of the blocs members are sending a different message. germany did not address us with regards to this issue and they would not have science such an agreement no form of asylum tourism is acceptable that's why we protect the borders so far it seems everyone has forgotten the supposedly groundbreaking migration summit that was held last week in brussels it was agreed by their control same tis would be set up for posting asylum seekers on a voluntary basis but that immediately looked sick to fail to see the train goes north we are not the first arrival country unless people jump with their if it's.
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under the dublin regulation refugees misapplying first european country where they are right we're sticking to this rule and it follows that those countries are responsible migration centers france is not the country of first arrival so we are not opening such centers with all the discord the ears motto united in diversity looks like it's really going to be put to the test in the coming months. r t. yeah the huge problems about it don't go away the arguments continue to motivate twenty nine moscow time i'll leave you for now that's the way some of the world news is putting out this morning your fourth of july it's kevin owen here in moscow saying thanks for watching but with more last night's world cup action and more headlines in half an hour but have a good. hyperinflationary
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deal loop is when the interest on the debt is greater then your taxes taxable base then you have to throw down all pretenses of quantitative easing and just admit you want monetizing debt such a bank is just printing and buying back its own debt going to do a little pleasure then you get into what's called a banana republic named after a countries in latin america that typically are in the butt out of business to end up doing this monetization of their own dead and have collapsed their currencies venezuela argentina come to mind this is now going to be contagious and going into america.
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thank you very much for taking the time to speak to me can you tell us exactly where we are on what this facility is but we are in the inland empire of los angeles bodge an hour away from the beach. and this is a facility that helped with over the last couple of years with a very good friend of mine which now is open and up and running with twenty four soccer fields. in the area for concerts the top polish for having a nice lunch and. so it's basically a place that gives the opportunity to thousands of kids every weekend to play and to play football you've been in the national team coach for america but you of course from germany and and played in the german national team very successfully for many many is. there the champions now it would be great if you could put some words to what it's like and what it means of be
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a german national player what that is well i would say for every kind of football driven nation you know playing for the national team is national team is the highest chief minute you can have and with this comes a responsibility you know you when you enter the first day the locker room of your national team you know you have to figure out a way to fight your way through you know you want to claim one spot in that locker room you want to get in there and you want to represent your country so you learn pretty early as a younger player if you get that opportunity to bring out your elbows and when you look back at all the teams that won a world cup it's the last element that you need in order to win that world cup is the drive of a team that drive that is soul hungry so greedy so nasty and so whole you know full of emotions dead that you seek no all those elements to your opponent and once you enter the field they've they feel like you know what these guys know.
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they wanted so badly as a game. the game against holland which certainly put us in germany they stated that your performance was probably the best of any german ever in a world cup. you remember that game yeah it was a special game obviously you play the eat you play they have three ac milan play as an intimate on player so you play holland which is our big big rival and then it happens it really felt i got red carded breakout got red carded and suddenly the whole game changed and it's dynamic and and left a lot a lot of space open to run into and i just love to run i love to make people tired and i had a placid blast of my life in that game and got to scald in a goal in and still people say today's was probably my best performance for the national team being called a reform which is in my opinion a really positive and good word for what exactly did you change because when you
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look at the two squads the two thousand and four. which only scored two points in the euro and then you look at the squad you eventually picked for the two thousand and six it's not because it's not the massive difference in that so you must have changed something that made these players think this in the perform better or so what exactly did you do to be fair really to everybody would already ahead of me the standards of german football they always very very high you know and and obviously a disappointment they come along if not it's kind of winning that trophy i.d.'s getting in the final four always kind of brutal feelings for everyone involved you know but you would still when you come in as as a new color in a certain way you you continue to work on a very good foundation you know the federation is very experienced you know it's very well organized you know to defeat
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a system. from young players in the buddhist ecosystem this is exceptional so a lot of elements already in place but whenever you come in a new you offer some new ideas or new approaches different approaches if it's a system of accountability if it's if it's fitness thing what does that mean while going to be able to see where the yeah because you try to kind of benchmark people so when you come in and the benchmark people say you benchmark a player in this fitness how fast how high you jump how long you can run how your stamina is you know. people don't like that you know you don't i don't you know you may get i'd like to add that i would i would kind of run you through the grind and say ok peter you know what this is not good enough so when we achieve certain goals and when we have a certain success throughout our lives we would like to claim those things forever but no they have gone they're gone quickly so what happened in germany and in two
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thousand and four was you know they did win the world cup final in two thousand and two maybe not playing a brilliant football but this in the world cup final against brazil in the fall or an awesome guy you know and then two years later it all falls apart so that that means basically something went wrong culturally something went wrong you know maybe players were full of themselves or they were just content and they just didn't have the hunger anymore and they still thing i thought you know still great right so i said a little he said well i'm here because there's a reason because i'm questioning if the people they're doing all this are really good enough and maybe i'm not good enough myself but but i want to benchmark people now going forward and whatever they do if they do work in the biz the team as a psychologist if it's a fitness coach if it's the bus driver what does he claim on if it's an equipment manager and especially if it's a player i said everyone had to get everyone who. connected with everyone the
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national team. getting to be benchmarked and obviously you don't make a lot of friends doing that and this discussion this idea came for me because here in the in the united states it's a cut throw in history it's you go into baseball american football basketball the best kids you know they get caught at the age of eighteen you make the n.b.a. you don't and they don't give you another fall five six years to develop and hopefully make it if you're not getting drafted when you maybe come out of the college system that professional sports is gone you know and you're a boy and in football in our world we can still make it at twenty two twenty three twenty four maybe a bit of a late comer but it's all right now to hear so they say they've developed ways then basically making it clear to the athletes you know be ready you know when it really matters so i brought
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a lot of those approaches into the german in miami and and it's out of the coaching staff i said i have i want to bring in people that know what they're doing i'm not saying i want now somebody that is buddy of another want to bring in the people that i believe take their good in benchmarking they can live with that expectations as well but it's also not a safety net you know if i see that i need to change somebody of in the system i will change saw when change happens to us usually there's a sudden fear around because nobody in his own private life really wants to as long as you kind of feel comfortable and and you establish a certain way of life you don't want to be you want to kind of say oh no this is i got to get my place i got you know this and this and this oh it's all working don't come in here and change anything but in professional sports what it really only matters is what happens today and happens tomorrow. it doesn't really give you
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anything. what happened two years ago four years ago or so so with that kind of approach i had a lot of walls i ran against a lot of walls i got a lot of resistance from the good teams managers coaches but at the end of the day it said there was a world cup on the line the world cup was two thousand and six in germany so i said i have to use to bring this team hopefully to a standard that everybody will enjoy and be proud of and i cannot do it for a change i have i have no time so i told people listen my deadline was june two thousand and six because of that deadline i might have to let people go today and i cannot wait another six months because then it's too late so it was that came a bit that would reform because because of that deadline i did things in a much faster pace than maybe people will use.

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