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young budding football stars of the future here is that report. yes i would think it was a bit of cyclical feel it must in the last question if you do not. do not snip the nuts years ago most of us. but our son no police could know what disabled the target is still on. my limit come on that much is true and i to be meeting your mother similar to you when you are truly getting you're doing it all chilled which is true no. you didn't you this is a more lenient. social problem with so so so you come on the what you just used superhero in the devil in your bullshit so. the too sweet you could play ever. be. ok so i was told that you are the good girl and. that you are the kids with with
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good potential so i come to give you a look your coach is ian i just failed sides i mean looking at you with all my attention but don't feel any pressure just feel happy and and free ok it will. go. one thing is. another thing if. you pass the ball to the right speed and control it buzzes readable if i control the ball here is one thing and then i need one what and i need one more so i can another thing is it passes me the ball and with my control. my good control i can give the media the speed. to the game so little seems little good makes the game much much better
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if they look for example to. use his name us in the if they look to him the first the first control the speed of the of the boss polish always go to. my i'm. positively surprised with what i see what i see in these little sessions and i hope the coach should be as you read me i also see in my in my players being professional players. they enjoy more of the period where they are playing in the periods where they have the
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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 use if you want to reach a certain level. has to be a serious serious thing every minute of the world. working with my players i take it very very serious always have a smile always happy to do something that i really like to do but always read to me the great cause and be the grit and be sure to have fun every minute throughout on the pitch take it seriously what's your favorite leading muchas tonight for if i answer to you will be the other one is to go it is like when you are a father and you have more of them then when. then one son which one is the
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favorite son. of a son and the daughter i cannot say which one is my favorite. my favorite was the difference in training russian players. players i think in the one of the secrets is the competitiveness of the every club has probably eighteen twenty twenty peaches like this one. on the for the academies i hold. with kids like you. facilities like like that with the passion of the russian. people as for football with what the world cup can change in terms of their. mentality in. all of the united states mexico kind of 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
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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 arrived. and i was might see some those youngsters in russia's next world cup squad oh darn now of course the last eight. the world has been on a roller coaster ride from the very start to some though it seems to be a bit of a you know one of motional support they've got their four legged friends with them for company.
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that's it from me now for a while studio in st petersburg fla when i speak out of all the frills i'm spills the world cup when did seem as it rumbles on this some also called stacey about sir
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. donald trump will soon visit europe is a very busy agenda and it's unclear what kind of reception people get topping his i ten or where he will be trade relations nato and russia never before has an american president been expected with so much apprehension. when the interest on the debt is greater than your taxes. then you have to throw down all pretenses of quantitative easing and just. monetizing bank is just
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printing and buying back its own. place then you get into what's called a banana republic named after a country america that typically are in the but out of business. monetization of their own. collapse venezuela argentina come to mind this is going to be contagious and going into america. all over again it's us independent rather than brimming with patriotic fervor a majority of americans for the first time in at least eighteen years say they're no longer extremely proud of their country the findings are in a new survey by pollsters gallup which tellers with other recent research which also reflect a downward trend has been taking
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a closer look. the fourth of july american independence day time for barbecue fireworks and celebrating the old stars and stripes. but is it 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 whole came out this year and when asked if they were proud of their country extremely proud of their country only forty seven
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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 i am extremely proud and now we look so bad in court towards other countries where looking towards us and saying that we look 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 again it centers on 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. a court in ecuador's issued an arrest warrant for former president rafael correa over claims that he masterminded the kidnap of a political opponent in twenty twelve the judge wants interpol to extradite korea from belgium where he now lives fernando bulger was briefly abducted in colombia but police intervened and freed him after just a few hours although had fled there after an attempted coup in two thousand and ten and was later jailed for a year for conspiring against the ecuadorian government of former leader korea denies having anything to do with boulders kidnapping and says he's the one being persecuted for political reasons they cannot defeat so they try to if he does use in the system so we have to stop that this is not democracy they are invented whatever they want because they are controlling everything the media the system in the. in order to. pursuit.
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especially. leftist leaders but in the case of myself on my. show all this is very plainly. in order to prevent myself to return to my concert so we can do that again even more to. stop the presses to secure it. before the for me they stop i don't have any more security from the state so they want me also that. the pentagon chief is apparently threatening to drop the u.k. as america's main military ally james mattis has written to british defense secretary gavin williamson saying britain would be dropped for france the letter has been leaked to the media ahead of next week's nato summit in brussels where donald trump is expected to push u.s. partners to boost their defense spending. as global actors france and the u.s. have concluded that now is the time to significantly increase our investment in
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defense other allies are following suit i am concerned that your ability to continue to provide this critical military foundation is it risk of erosion the us which pays three and a half percent of its g.d.p. to nato has been repeatedly pressuring its allies to pay at least two percent of their g.d.p. has all the numbers stack up in twenty forty and nato agreed to increase defense spending accordingly within ten years and while the u.k. meets that criteria that is noted in the letter the more is required of britain at the same time it stressed that france is boosting its spending despite not meeting the two percent threshold but the pentagon's already demanding and its left donald trump again saying that washington's nato partners just expect the u.s. to foot the bill with the piggy bank that they like to take from. whether it's military protection you look at nato nato we're spending ninety percent of data now it's all wonderful and we like to help out but it helps them there in europe helps
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them a lot more than it helps us we're very far away so we have this incredible germany is paying one percent of a much smaller g.d.p. we're paying close to four percent of a much larger g.d.p. now that doesn't work folks last hour i asked political analyst chris bambery whether he thinks the u.k. will give in to washington to boost defense spending position away in this so-called special relationship between america and britain it's always the united states has called the short and britain's put a trail along like a well behaved poodle saw i suspect that that britain facing you know worries about where its future lies and the temptation is going to be yeah we need to hold course the united states even if they're not that interested interested as a more even it's pointed out that donald trump is fed up with a reason man or way of operating the brits are still likely to tag along behind and
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probably already know the defense chiefs are saying to the british government this is what we said we have to increase spending so i suspect actually the brits will give in to the americans have push comes to shove and they're looking over friends and the friendship that trump supposedly has a manual micro very worried that this special relationship as i said the brits could somehow be supplanted by the french so in wonder nobody desperation to cooling to the coattails the united states actually global news and world cup wrapped up for this hour under a pharmacy to keep you updated in the coming hours i'm calling break for me and the rest of the team here in moscow thanks for checking in with r.t. .
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what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be fuzzy injury or somehow want to preserve. it you're going to be cross with what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of my. sydney.
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make this manufacture to send to the public well. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the famous merry go round the sun be the one percent. of the room sick. greetings and salutation it's this week the united states celebrates its independence day july fourth marks the day the united states the revolutionary war
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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 of you the united states today is having more in common with the empire defeated than the revolutionaries who defeated it take the good people of niger specifically those living in the city of aga that is 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 foyer 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 respondents believe that american and european cultures pose a threat to traditional muslim values nearly fifty percent were convinced that the united states is spiting islam rather than terrorism across the muslim world and
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apparently when this kind of local sentiment is translated in the u.s. 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 u.s. soldiers because that is exactly how the u.s. responded to the survey and since the escalation of u.s. military and drone presence in the region the intercepts nick turk terse 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 haram according to the u.s. state department most of the organizations were operating in niger or didn't even exist when or be conducted its polling and that my friends is u.s. foreign policy two hundred years after our independence spreading democracy one drone bombing at a time and let's start watching the hawks. but
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that's. the bottom. like you that i got. to. welcome everybody to watching the hawks i am tyrrel them and them to have a lot less. yeah there is that that. is the chicken and the egg you know are we there fighting you know is the us. they're fighting because it's so dangerous or is the presence of the u.s. base or wherever making it more in danger or you know me. because i'm probably
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what's considered a peacenik i kind of believe that whatever you're going to do smell a terrorist is hardware drones and the rest to a region it escalates any violence that might not have already been there rather than deescalate spiral exams without forms and when you bomb countries that introduce military of the countries 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 their traditional value is which is funny because that's exactly the attitude of you know americans who are opposed to this idea of call it is terrorism call it islamic this and despite the fact that even bush was like it was not about muslims like even bush knew enough to not ask about that rhetoric will god escalate and oh so you know you're talking about the u.s. 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 also good the u.s.
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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. and u.s. news and world report reported that during the a bowl epidemic in west africa the u.s. at four thousand troops to help eradicate the disease ultimately one ended up passing it caused riots and local communities and taken all together bush in the u.s. news and world report that clearly shows that the militarization of africa is a major u.s. 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 our. to repeat such blatant 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 colonialism you know they've had
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enough foreign military presence on their shores throughout or i don't know history . but i think let them do their thing you know tre do that kind of thing great you know if they ask you for help come in and help but other than that hands off i don't i cannot fathom as a us 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 doubt the hash tag why i am a feminist is niger is one of those countries like we talked about it in this 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 to 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
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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 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 imo one 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 droning 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
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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 a gun to and saying great if you shoot these guys will we want to shoot at you 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 r.t. 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 begun deleting hundreds of millions of records of phone calls and text messages dating back to two
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thousand and fifteen in a statement the n.s.a. tributed 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.'s general counsel glenn gurstelle told the new york times that the blame for the 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
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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 it had shared information of users friends such as name gender birth date current city or hometown photos and page likes while some lawmakers have called for investigations into facebook the n.s.a.'s latest gaffe has or no such rebuke and the destruction of the files all but insurers and investigation cannot take place in washington dan cohen r.t. who the n.s.a. oh man we're so sorry we discovered delete all these files that shows that we did something wildly illegal. well in that we're not supposed to just delete those and actually get to the bottom of what happened because you know it's complicated yeah jekyl things sounds complicated if. i mean some of this is this idea that you know that the telephone company is gay is i gave us too much information and it was
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people who weren't you know. bad. that i wrote i don't know what they're looking for anymore but this idea that it was just too hard you know redact all this it just took two months and so yeah here they are deleting hundreds of millions of emails and text our technical regularities technical but the funny part is it isn't even clear how how far they are into the process of deleting most when they're going to finish how long it's going to take to delete all the look come been around government for quite a long period of time you have to we've been following stories like this since the beginning of your career in the us any time you see something like this as you know the story is put out oh real technical regulars we've got to raise all this stuff pay attention to that because like this deletion started on may twenty third it involves records collected under the two thousand and fifteen foreign intelligence surveillance act by what pfizer what this smells like to me is it just makes me
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wonder what are they covering up because you don't go back through any race like all this stuff unless you're worried about either a being caught for it or b. there's something in there that you don't want people to later on historians or well or or prosecutors you know or a new administration or whatever reason to go back even find and be like oh we've got a smoking gun that you guys wildly broke the law yes and i think that's part of what it is because there's two options for me at least when you look at the facts it's either one it really is just such a massive amount like ok the phone companies gave us a whole bunch of tangential people that have nothing to do with terrorism and we don't want this to show up and we don't want to get called out for. spying on americans who have no connection to care terrorism so we'll just you know delete it all and whatever there's also another option which is that there's. there deleting it because they're just too lazy to redact it and they don't know
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how to read and they literally couldn't figure out a way to redact it but that doesn't prove that they did something wrong right knowingly collecting all this information that but that this idea that this structure between the telecom companies and the government is so great there's all these checks and balances they're not and that's why the n.s.a. is stating that you know going public with it is the whole thing why tell us oh well the n.s.a. says it's for respect for quote the accountability integrity and transparency . i think it's pretty much cleaning up your money being too lazy to actually have transparency was in my mind my mind immediately goes towards you know look you guys are shady you're the shady i'm sorry news report after news this is not give me. james clapper lying on the hill but all of this is that you guys are a shady organization at the end of the day and.

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