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it's a little bit smaller than yourselves a twenty year ten million i mean final answer going along to if you kept your nerve and you did write ten million that is well done sir what is the population of england around seventy million sixty six it's it is it's not easy teamwork i got there in the end nineteen ninety eight and youngest ever going to school or against argentina remember the wonder goal who scored it. could be. michael. owen michael or we go on we've got it what was sweden's highest ever finish the world cup their best place in fifty eight group against brazil in fifty a. cause no one pelley but he had that when he did not the ball was there you know. what fun to do and it was a that was
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a goal so there you have the supporters of the three lions take care but wilber team followed suit on the pitch not long to find out you know nobody will r.t. some are indeed not long to find out in some morrow we've made a popular english blog us spend so and now he said his impressions of the world cup in russia. even myself i didn't wear i wore at the game but i didn't want anything shut the first day out because we weren't sure what to expect i'll be honest i had some of the same thoughts in my head would been told for example every single person i told i was going to russia for the world cup in the build up to this said the same thing are you worried are you why don't i go and listen and within a few hours i felt very. it's been fantastic you know we've had absolutely zero issues whatsoever i say to anyone to home that still trying have the ability to get out disappointment before it might be too late it's been fantastic these challenges were probably for maybe there's something before we get i was hoping cool follows that we where i think we should have got to anything now and on top of that is
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a bonus right side but because of the fact that we've got this route you know this route to the final which seems always to easy but it's a seems like it's chief. thank. you. the film money system is dying and so people are going to take away oh yeah turn see and put it into craft and they're going to have to bribe pals to choose they can put their cash into obedience point which would be this china social that they score and hope to get more frequent flyer miles and the freeway being down of danger or they can go down the pit quite bad which is individual.
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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 in that atmosphere. welcome back let's bring you up to speed on the world news headlines now 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 is there is various chlorinated substances were found in samples from two sites in duma yet the report also states no nerve agents or that declaration products were detected
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the o.p.c. w has not yet reached a final conclusion about the allegations on this work is still ongoing the chemical attack in question was allegedly carried out on april the seventh in duma a week later france the u.k. on the u.s. launched air strikes against syria accusing president assad of using chemical weapons against his own people russian military experts on the grounds though for a while to find any trace of chemical weapons used in duma but the attack by western powers went ahead were godless. chemical professor james torre's sais the organic compounds the i.p.c. w. found at the sides are not necessarily related to any nerve agents. it means with ground or just typical or getting compounds that would be present from an industrial cylinder it has nothing to do with nerve agents that are going to compound the ground we're corsi to guess and then try to see the cancer those are
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the types of compounds that any any organic chemistry or industrial site would have those are used as skin treatment agents use work removal that has nothing to do with a chemical agent. some western media outlets were quick to react to the reports with the b.b.c. even claiming proof of chemical weapons use has been found though they've since corrected the headline to reflect the fact that the o.p.c. w. has yet to reach a conclusion back in april after the alleged attack u.s. officials were also 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 james told so told us he had been skeptical all along about whether that chemical
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attack ever actually took place. i'm just looking at the a terror looking at the cylinders i knew that this was not a chemical weapons attack but really think there may have been some cylinders that been exploded but those were typical industrial cylinders of carbon compounds but nothing to do with the chemical weapons attack and that's where the report that there are. no chemical weapons agents were found at all with the nerve agent or chemical agents or mustard agents none of or the by products products were found. friday saw more protests at the gaza border as part of the already months long great march of return at least one palestinian was killed and twenty four injured when is this a israeli soldiers opened fire when protestors approached the fence israel however stays a militant try to throw an explosive device at soldiers near the border adding that
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the bomb exploded inside gaza and injured several palestinians as well also claims that it's the islamic militant group hamas that spanning the protests at least one hundred twenty five palestinians have been killed by israeli fire as the protests began back in march palestinians are demanding they be allowed to return to their preoccupation with. their plans demolition of a bedouin village in the west bank has been suspended by an israeli court that's after scuffles between activists some police during the week as israel your priorities moved in bulldozers to the site. protesters created a human chain to prevent the equipment from entering the village skirmishes reportedly left thirty five people injured a palestinian journalist syndicate claims israeli soldiers also attacked reporters there the e.u. the u.n. and various rights groups have all come out against the demolition
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a spokesperson for the u.n. relief agency for power. then palestine with eugene says the plan may violate international things in the village are absolutely terrifying the bedouin themselves some of the most disadvantaged people in the middle east they and their children are living on a knife 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 motives that consent is not considered genuine in an environment marked by the use of threat or physical force coercion 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 west bank office members of the diplomatic community n.g.o.s the power to north
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already that's been oppressed for a whole visit to the bedwyn but what are we supposed to do we are 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 set the settlement was illegal under israeli it's raining or israel plans to relocate the residents to an area twelve kilometers away from all to an activist from ramallah says people will continue to resist the plan. whenever this is happened is going to be clashes people is going to stand up and gives a gun are going to a lot. of the people and destruction of their community we know that this is a crime against humanity this is this is i want to see and i want to. go to different you know what the price and so this is
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a political decision and you know that is that i don't want to just. displace the people of i don't know what about that is there are another twenty four locations that are under the expansion and displacement after. well founders of customized shoes have accused adidas of a double standard that the company lets prints their own words or names on shoes but only if it deems the make sceptical according to its own guidelines yet some of the rejections of customization requests have baffled customers.
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well with the latest at the top of the hour we see that. camera. roughly once the show is some move for the. uncool videos doing the world cup. with the bump least. more unstring i don't roughly don't t.v. .
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i'm bart chilton and this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from right here in view of the u.s. capitol in washington d.c. this is a second installment of our infrastructure deficit special if a structure isn't just a nice thing to have isn't only about having less bumps on a ride or about convenience it's much more including national security we asked the former director of the national transportation safety board jamie finch about that and more. with the search for is a national security issue. goes about going all the way back to president eisenhower having him be the germans autobahn he brought the concept to the united states as a as a system to build across america so you can actually travel from the u.s. from the east coast us to the west coast the u.s. in a sort of about time versus the several months that it took him when he was a private when he first made it into the army.
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the world has become more connected with people and places that ever before and we can now reach just about any city on the planet in a single day and none of it would be possible without airplanes and airports in fact the national air traffic controllers association says there are over eighty seven thousand flights in the united states every single day at the same time u.s. airports are decomposing before our eyes for an aerial view on the current state of airport infrastructure we handed over to our correspondent nicholas. most people coming into the u.s. the first thing they see is one of these and then holds an old out and then considers itself to be the leader of the developed world the truth is that it's
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a full on always want passengers from the middle east asia or europe would expect president trump didn't hesitate in saying that america's airports a third world facilities when i look at airports in china when i look at airports and abu dhabi and qatar and the different places like a third world country you land in new york and la guardia airport a kennedy airport it's like a third world airport system and its latest report the american society of civil engineers graded the country's aviation infrastructure with a very unimpressive score of you know the united states has had. in an aging and. in aging infrastructure for about a generation so we sort of look back and the united states really built out our infrastructure in the fifty's and sixty's and early seventy's and then in some respects we've taken some time off from from from doing a lot of building and we've been somewhat maintaining our infrastructure but
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probably not as well as we can the. says that progress airports in a traffic control systems is slow unable to keep up with demands of increased traffic and new technologies and. cinches failing the effects of code into sky tracks and based on millions of survey responses there's no us sample it's in the world's top ten in denver international built in one thousand nine hundred ninety five is the first one on that list in the twenty eighth position the real problem however is that with the explosion of people traveling many airports are operating beyond their design capacity so we have a situation where the airports are crowded they're basically bursting at the seams and they're. looking to to see.

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