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q thank you for the hospitality thank you for making it such an amazing experience continue supporting the team it's a wonderful world cup good luck and i hope that they would do it the world cup thank you for everything being very limited but come on we were counting on you guys that was the plan russia mexico the final we give you a chance. so if you give me a down i feel pleased when the cow. saves made by the russian goalkeeper ego that i can feel in the game against spain surprised many apparently not his former coach. europe with total proportion or improvement there you have to space scored their penalty they showed eagle's face close up on t.v. and i saw his eyes and then i knew everything would be fine and then i hid i always used to do that i turned away but i was two hundred percent certain that eagle would save the penalty with the last penalty the one he saved with his foot i had
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a very similar situation myself and often told that story to him when i talk to my students about penalties i always tell them don't just stand there you have to make your opponent kick the ball in the direction you want in the soviet union i had more penalty saves than any other keeper and in russian history i'm still ranked second i'm now waiting for a goal to replace me he has one more step to go to north of perth living. with him and. me if we've been working together since he got turned fourteen the first thing that impressed me with the eagle is that he can breathe again for a goalkeeper it means that he always knows what's about to happen as soon as a pass is made he's already standing in the right place if we look back at all the years we've been together he's often been criticised on height wrong weight he's not a goalkeeper type at all we never listened regardless of all that he continues to push forward after all these years.
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the myth that we stay in touch all the time even now during the world cup we talked briefly before each game you need to find the right words and i don't know how to explain this these words they just come to you you can say something about the wind or about the weather or about the pitch you don't overthink it these words they just come to you and these are the words that put the boys at ease they know their father is with them and everything's fine if i forget to write to him he calls me and asks coach where are you i think this is the most important thing to have this kind of trust between the coach and the player. the quarter final between england and sweden is being played in samarra the three lions have reached the quarter finals of the tournament for the first time since two thousand and six to sweden one grand time easy passage if all before the game go we decided to find out how well the team's fans knew they were spectacular rivals. games between these
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two tend to go down to the wire chicken look at their head to head record eight wins for england seven for sweden and nine draws on with things so tight sometimes what makes all the difference is in the depth knowledge of the opposition but what did the bum's know about their rival nation we decided to test. the swedish phones with their color shot here in the sun morrison is pretty nice first of all it's very nice for the most part that queen elizabeth became queen elizabeth in which decade when did she go on to the throne forty. four forty nine hundred forty as you say it is sixty one thousand nine hundred fifty which decade when you were. seventeen. seventy four look at that right out of the block of the population of sweetness a little bit smaller than yourselves a ball for twenty years ten million i mean final answer. if you
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kept your nerve and you did write ten million. what is the population of england around seventy million sixty six says it's meant is that teamwork i got there in the end in one thousand nine hundred eight and youngest ever cool school were against argentina remember the one who scored it. could be. michael. michael or we go on we've got it's. what was sweden's highest ever finish on a world cup their best place in fifty eight and against group against brazil in fifty. cause no one pelley but he had that he did not the ball was good enough you know every day when bunker in the net and i would say that was the goal so there you have at the supporters of the three lanes he could hear but will their team
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follow suit on the pitch not long to find out you know he'll r.t. some araa. in the last days of the soviet union people were full of hope and anticipation of the upcoming changes underground music by young musicians of the time captured the mood perfectly what was it like to live and make music and that atmosphere.
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of corruption is everywhere in our society we see how hungry the employment and we see how are we doing this you know especially in the land so i would say that success story is a house it's a story once again because the political game the political objectives but we didn't we didn't. succeed in the economy go. thanks for joining us here on r.t. international the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons has issued an interim report on the alleged use of chemical weapons in the syrian city of duma in april it says various chlorinated substances were found in samples from two sites in duma yet the report also states no nerve agents all the degradation
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products were ever detected you know p.t.w. has not yet reached its final conclusion it says the work is still ongoing and the chemical attack in question was allegedly carried out on april the seventh in a week later france the u.k. and the u.s. launched massive air strikes against syria accusing president assad of using chemical weapons against his own people the russian military experts on the ground though failed to find any trace of any chemical weapons used in duma though the attack by western powers when head anyway. we spoke to chemistry professor james toll who says the organic compounds the o.p.c. w. did find at the site and not necessarily related to any type of nerve agent. it means what they found are just typical or gannet compounds that would be present from an industrial cylinder it has nothing to do with nerve agents the organic compounds that they found were closer seeded gases than try cleaners see to gas
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even those are the types of compounds that any any organic chemistry lab or industrial site would have those are used as skin treatment agents use cool work removal that has nothing to do with a chemical agent some of western media outlets were quick to react to the report the b.b.c. then claimed it as proof of chemical weapons that had been used they have since corrected the headline to reflect the fact the o.p.c. w. hasn't yet reached a final conclusion back in april after the alleged attack u.s. officials were very eager to jump to conclusions. the united states has excellent intelligence gathering as we saw what happened with information that led us to believe that sarin and chlorine gas were used in this most recent attack we certainly had a lot of media and social media indicators that either chlorine or sharon were used or james told so tell us he's been skeptical all along about whether or not the
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chemical attack actually took place. just looking at the attack looking at the cylinders or knew that this was not a chemical weapons attack that anything there may have been some cylinders that may have been exploded but those were typical industrial cylinders of common compounds they had nothing to do with a chemical weapons attack and that's why the report has said that there are no no chemical weapons agents were found at all whether they be the nerve agent or chemical agents or mustard agents none of the agents or the by products degradation products were found. friday so more protests at the gaza border as part of the already months long great march over time at least one palestinian was killed and twenty four injured witnesses say as ready soldiers opened fire when protesters approached the fence israel however says a minute and try to throw an explosive device at soldiers near the ball at the
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border i should say they also added that the bomb exploded inside gaza injuring several palestinians israel also claims that it's the islamic militant group hamas that's fighting the protests at least a hundred and twenty five palestinians have been killed by israeli fire since the protests began in march palestinians of demanding they be allowed to return to that free occupation post. now the pundit demolition of a bedouin village in the west bank has now been suspended by an israeli court that's off the scuffles between activists and police during the week as israeli authorities move the bulldozers into the. yes you know the protesters created a human chain to prevent the equipment from entering the village scar much easier for her left thirty five people injured and a palestinian journalist syndicate claims israeli soldiers were also attacking reporters the e.u.
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the un and various rights groups have all come out against the demolition spokesperson for the un relief agency for palestine refugees says the plan may indeed violate international law all. things in the village are absolutely terrifying the bed with themselves some of the most disadvantaged people in the middle east they and their children are living on a knife's edge international humanitarian law prohibits the transfer of the population of an occupied territory without the genuinely and fully informed consent of the affected people regardless of the most is the consensus not considered genuine in an environment marked by the use of stressful physical toll to worship fear of violence old us so the position is very clear what we may be witnessing could be a grave breach of the fourth day of the convention and it may amount to a war crime the un the humanitarian coordinator in jerusalem the director of
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under its west bank office members of the diplomatic community n.g.o.s the panel to north korea to be in the press for a whole visit to the bed been built what are we supposed to do we are un humanitarian aid workers we are you know the diplomatic community is the diplomats what are we to do in the face of a highly equipped army using bulldozers the demolition of the village had been approved by a court in may which said the settlement was illegal though under israeli the israel plan to relocate the residents to an area twelve. but as of right jamal juma an activist from ramallah says people will continue to resist. whenever this is happened is going to be clashes people is going to stand up to give said they're not going to allow the evacuation of the people and destruction of their community we know that this is a crime against humanity this is this is our rights to see and i want to hand and
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this is autumn and we are going to defend it no matter what the prices this is a political decision and the nor that is the only one to not just to evacuate and displace the people have had a lot more about that is there are another twenty four locations that are under threat of expansion and displacement after kind of london. i think just about wraps up the program for this hour here on r.t. international that my colleague niki aaron here at the helm in about twenty five minutes with more top stories.
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was. last. in a world of big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
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fight for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch with a funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman he just killed in a loneliness and spent each religion twenty million one player. it's. it's like nothing else on to it chris i want to show what i think what i know about the beautiful guy a great one more chance. and thinks this minute. and twenty forty you know bloody revolution here to crack the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous.
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