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and caring for the finals we. share their enduring fair share should be all eyes of course on england caps and came football's hottest property right now the best striker at least according to many he scored that crucial penalty there was always a tension knowing that might just blow it all but that goal number six for pushed him to the top of the race for the golden boot as the world cups top score and fans are wrapped into the victory last night as you might expect scenes of relief and of course your jubilation. i. i. i was things heat up here in russia the intrigue only gets deeper pundits taking
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a break from his crystal ball predicts it will most football results most the talk so far too young budding football stars of the future is that report. yes i would think it was the exception called philip martin the. question is. do you not clear to me i do not slip in last year's him i said no more. but i have seen the least. that is. my limit commanded much as united even with ring of. winning a chilly continue to call chelsea. the only one this is a more lenient. option social mores style so you come monday which you just disappear and everyone you. talk to. the truth truthfully.
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i have a job is not going to. be. ok so i was told that you are the good talents. that you are the kids with with good potential so i come to give a look at your coaches ian i just stay outside i'm looking at you so with all my attention but don't feel any pressure just feel happy and and free ok you will. go. one thing is. and 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 more thought and i need one more second another
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thing is it passes me the ball and with my control. my control i can give immediately speed to the game so little things a little bit makes the game much much better of me if they look for example to. his name irrational and if they look to him the first the first control the speed of the of the bus polish always got it. right i'm. positively surprised with what i see what i see in these little sessions and i hope the coach should be as we've been. i also see in
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my in my players being professional players. they enjoy more the period of their playing in the periods where they have other practices but this is as important exercises that they can do outside the little little game what's your secret in achieving that much trophies the secret is what i was asking you to enjoy but at the same time if you see if you want to reach a certain level. has to be a serious serious thing every minute of the day we're. working with my players i take it very very serious always of the smile always happy to do something that i really like to do but always reads to me the great cause and be the great ambition to have fun every minute you are on the pitch take it seriously what's your
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favorite muchas tonight for if i answer to you or the the other ones to go away it is like when you are a father and you have more of them than ones then one son which one is the favorite son. i have a son the daughter i cannot say which one is my favorite. my favorite what's the difference in training russian players english players i think in the one of the secrets is the competitiveness of the league every club has probably eighteen twenty twenty peaches like this one. only for the academies i hope. with kids like you coaches like him we've facilities like like that with the passion of the russian. people as for football with what the world cup can change in terms of that. of that mentality in the world cup. united states mexico kind of can be
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a target for the russian national team to to improve let's make a challenge and sometimes challenge is 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 out. and i was might see some those youngsters in russia's next up world cup squad oh down now of course the last eight fans cross the world that been on a roller coaster ride from the very start to some though it seems to be a bit of a year that needs it but 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 from our studio in st petersburg for you try to follow the rules on spittles of the world cup when did team as it rumbles on the some also. stay seated. now working conditions in french law enforcement to face new true crisis that's according to a newly released report that flags up a number of issues including gruelling shared juve's an excessive stress that also highlights to you a worrying number of suicides among police offices. today we are on edge over the closure there has already been daily violence in our relationship with people here is a job without gratitude. was. was.
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the was the was on an almost daily basis offices so on the frontline of violent protests terrorism and a wave of my question the 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 and police ephemera said a weak police officer is a bad officer in the eyes of others so colleagues don't want to talk about their problems with other officers told he is currently still working as 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 set up on his own we don't have support when it's bad at home and it's bad and work we don't know who to confide in recently i could visibly see a colleague was looking good unfortunately i didn't have
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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 first source's bazzi i asked someone from the interior ministry to comment on the plate 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 committee in the states these issues should have all day 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 research for suicides the parliamentary committee report also says police and security forces off so
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understaffed paperwork almost twenty two million hours in overtime without compensation if it were to be paid it would cost a staggering two hundred and seventy two million euro 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 buy up more offices between three and four thousand of them almost half the amount or is it back on his promise to boy oh but by. the parliamentary report makes more than thirty recommendations to help turn this crisis around it's been welcomed by police unions who see something must be done to prevent the entire system from collapsing since the terror attacks in twenty fifteen we're in much more demand the number of missions has multiplied with but if
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you don't have the resources it's only going to get worse and they say you card to put a price tag on the security of the french republic so charlotte you can ski r.t. paris. ok let's just go back to our breaking news this hour because british counter-terror police say that two people who were rushed to hospital following their possible exposure to a toxic substance were in fact intoxicated with. the nerve agent per who are in a critical condition to kill ten kilometers two from where the former russian double agent and his daughter were poisoned four months ago according to the british government nabil chalk was also allegedly used in that incident. this evening i received test results from poll that showed that the two people up exposed the mercury to overthrow. the german chancellor angela merkel says the she can't guarantee there won't be further hiccups with her coalition partners
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after she narrowly avoided the collapse of her three month old coalition government amid disputes over migration policy kind of frustrated as i can promise you that there won't be renewed disputes about other topics as this is usual when the government has three parties we need to urgently return to work for the sake of those who elected us. ok let's get more on this now from a paul asli who joins us our correspondent paula it's always a thorny issue isn't it this one for england and it's an issue that's not going away. it's certainly not going away what we've seen now is the german chancellor managing to narrowly avert a political crisis that was facing her just a three month old coalition government it was triggered of course by the threatened resignation of the country's interior minister mr horst see who is also the leader of the christian social union now emergency talks between the two leaders managed to resolve the issue at least for now and they came up with
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a temporary or at least a compromise deal regarding the migrant issue what the deal says is that number one the chance of centers will be established along the german austrian border those refugees who arrive at this border but who have been registered in other e.u. countries will then be deported to the country where they first entered the european union as far as the length of time that a refugee can be held at a transit center the maximum is forty eight hours now what this means is that there will be a reduction in migration to germany it also means that the whole process will be sped up so those migrants who arrive at a transit center and have permission to enter will quickly be moved to an absorption say into inside to a reception center effectively but those who don't have permission for asylum will quickly be sent away now there is a lot of criticism against exactly how this compromise deal will work you have for example questions being asked by angela merkel's junior coalition party the social
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democratic party they haven't come onboard yet they say they first want to see tests done along the germany austria border and they also say that they still have not fully agreed to the deal now this is despite the fact that the german chancellor is at pains to put on a brave face and to say that coalition crises are normal but no doubt what we are seeing is that there has been a severe bruising of coalition because of all this migrant issues at the same time she's finding excuses excuses she's finding explanations that it doesn't really avert the fact that things are still a little. the tender and we see this in a recent poll that has just come out the poll shows that many germans view coalition negatively in fact they view it more negatively then they view the rightwing anti refugee party the alternative for germany known as the a if d. so there are still questions being asked the one is will for just how much longer this coalition government is going to survive before the next migrant crisis and at
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the same time how secure is the compromise deal that has been reached. ok thanks paula that was artie's policy there for us in berlin thank you. now of course in ecuador has issued an arrest warrant for the former president rafael correa over claims he masterminded the kidnap of a political opponent back in twenty twelve the judge wants interpol to extradite kobe from belgium where he lives lawmaker fernando bulger was briefly abducted in colombia but police intervened and freed him unhurt after a few hours bulger had fled their afternoon attempted coup in twenty ten and was later job for a year for conspiring against the ecuadorian government formally to could i though denies having anything to do with boulders kidnapping and says he is the one being persecuted for political reasons. they cannot defeat us in elections so they try to defeat us using the system so we have to stop that there is no democracy they are
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invented whatever they want because they are controlling everything they really. do research assistant in the national assembly etc in order to. pursuit. especially. leftist leaders but in the case of myself and my. government in short all this is. very plain if i instructed you to prevent myself to return to my contras we can do that again even more to. stop the process of securing the security from being for me they stop i don't have any more security from the states they want me also that. chief is apparently threatening to drop the u.k.'s america's main military ally james mattis is written to the british defense secretary gavin williamson saying that britain would be dropped in favor of france
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the last 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 defense of our allies are following suit i am concerned that your ability to continue to provide this critical military foundation is at risk of erosion. well the u.s. which pays three and a half percent of its g.d.p. tonight has repeatedly pressured this and i stated to pay at least ten percent of their g.d.p. in twenty forty nine to agree to increase defense spending accordingly within ten years and while the u.k. meets the criteria mattis noted in the late in the letter that more is required in britain but at the same time stress that france is boosting its spending despite not meeting the two percent threshold the pentagon is demanding and it's left donald trump again saying that washington's nato partners just expect the u.s.
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to foot the bill with the piggy bank that they'd like to take from whether it's military protection you look at nato nato we're spending ninety percent of their dough now it's all wonderful and we like to help out but it helps them there in europe helps them a lot more than it helps us we're very far away so we have this incredible germany is spending one percent of our much smaller g.d.p. we're paying close to four percent of a much larger g.d.p. now so that doesn't work folks what we asked political analyst chris bambery whether he thinks the u.k. will actually give in to washington and boost defense spending. position away in this so-called special relationship between america and britain it's always the united states has called the shots and britain has put a trail along like a well behaved poodle saw i suspect that bricks that britain fisi in you know
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worries about where its future lies and the temptation is going to be yes 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 the reason me and our teacher like way of operating the brits are still likely to tag along behind and probably already know the defense chiefs are saying to the british gun well look 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 at friends and friendship that trump supposedly has a manual mccraw very worried that this special relationship as i said the brits could somehow be supplanted by the french saw in london or with desperation to quoting to the united states. now working conditions in french law enforcement are facing a tree crisis apparently that's according to a newly released report the flags up
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a number of issues including gruelling shared jewels and excessive stress it also highlights of worrying number of suicides among police officers to go be on edge over an implosion there has already been daily violence in our relationship with people it's a job without gratitude. and the on an almost daily basis officers on the frontline of violent protests terrorism and a wave of my question the 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 colleagues 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 better at home and it's better to 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 food sources bazzi asked someone from the interior ministry to comment on the plate in this report so far we have cut no response but earlier this year the minister responsible for internal security forces made this statement to the
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committee this to katie these issues should evolve 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 committee report also says police and security forces all so understaffed they work almost twenty two million hours in overtime without compensation if it were to be paid it would cost a staggering two hundred and seventy two million a year and much of this it states is down to the heightened terror threats 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. between three and. almost the president has promised to boy oh boy you can hear the parliamentary report makes more than thirty recommendations
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to help turn this crisis around it's been welcomed by police unions something must be done to prevent the entire system from collapsing since the terror attacks in twenty fifth we're in much more demand the number of missions has multiplied but if you don't have the resources it's only going to get worse and they say you can't put a price tag on the security of the french republic you can ski r.t. paris. that has been a independence day in the u.s. but a majority of americans apparently for the first time in at least eighteen years are saying that they are no longer extremely proud of their country that's the finding at least a poll by gallup which tallies with a number of other recent surveys tell you that also reflects a downward trend called market reports the fourth of july american independence day time for barbecue fireworks and celebrating the old stars and stripes.
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so. i. use 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 are extremely proud of their country and that's what donald trump playing up us exceptionalism we're going to make america great america great again credit where you plan to celebrate the fourth of july this year actually i'll be working. your every day. all came out this year and when asked if they were proud of their country extremely proud of their country only 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
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i'm in the other category i'm extremely proud and now we look so bad in towards other countries who are looking towards us and think 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 you get that there is not a political. level happening just faith and leadership to really come down to what i think deep 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 march behind the american flag is one on independence day however this year it seems that partisan political differences are impacting our americans feel about the festivities and archie new york. court and i could do was issued an arrest warrant for the former
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president rafael. mind to the kidnap of a political opponent back in twenty twelve the judge wants interpol to extradite from belgium where he lives. was briefly abducted in colombia but police intervened and freed him. after a few hours old had fled there from the attempted coup in two thousand and ten. for conspiring against the ecuadorian government will formally denies actually having anything to do with boulders kidnapping and says he is the one being prosecuted for political reasons. they cannot defeat elections so they try to defeat us 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 national assembly etc in order to. pursue it. especially.
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leftist leaders but in the case of myself and my. government team show all this is very plenty of strategy in order to prevent myself to return to my contrie so we can do that again even more to. put for instance they stop the process of security the security for the for me they stop i don't have any more security from the state so they want me also that. now the pentagon chief is apparently threatening to drop the case america's main military ally james mattis is written to the british defense secretary ken winston saying that britain would be dropped in favor of 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.
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have concluded that now is the time to significantly increase our investment in defense of our allies are following suit i am concerned that your ability to continue to provide this critical military foundation is at risk of erosion. well the u.s. which pays three and a half percent of its g.d.p. to nato has repeatedly pressured its allies to pay at least two percent of their g.d.p. in twenty fourteen nato agreed to increase defense spending accordingly within ten years and while the u.k. needs the criteria matters did note in the letter that more is required of britain but at the same time stress that france is boosting its spending despite not meeting the two percent threshold the pentagon is actually demanding and it's left on the 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 the nato nato we're spending ninety percent of
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their dough now it's all wonderful and we like to help but it helps them there in europe helps 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 but we are in this chris bambery whether he thinks the u.k. were given to washington and boost defense spending british in a way in this so-called special relationship between america and britain it's always the united states is called the short and britain's put tree along like a well behaved poodle saw i suspect that that britain see 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.
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