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i see a mile a mile and it got even. gravel l'abri must. have been a little removed losing with the business only so what is the other subliminal easily in a post-game interview russian struck a set the team hoped the country was proud of them. was an occult skies treated space for the main master of central and people happy despite the mess. it has been a nail biter of a game and a lot of dreams are being shattered tonight and i have to apologize to every week. my voice. there is still very very hot here. actually screaming we've been one with one because they feel like they have won the game. what a nail biter of a game two johns who won one in the main time and then you can just tell you.
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who will win in the fissionable time you asked. for a she's going to yes go yes she's married for not curing in the cool eyes of the second half of additional time and the same mario fernandez that missed the penalty in the final shoot out for everything you've gained you have to pay the money with the last burst yeah what do you what do you say you have watched the game i mean i'm going to try and bring in the game this is this is working you say yes it's a big it's a big it's of want a full want to prove. it's a wonderful was the other thing was the people ask me the russian fans they're so happy with the performance of the team up to rule they've given them everything that. they could have hoped for playing in the quarter finals of the world cup this
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is something that russia hasn't done in which you see that every single russian found they did not lose their faith until the last strike until the last case by the grace of play and that either i can favor the russian goalkeeper did not manage to say but again not a single russian found they have anything to say against the russians will keep her eager i can fade because after the game with spade he is a star he's a hero of the russian nation of the russian sports croatia will face and glint in the semifinals of the luzhniki stadium in moscow on wednesday off with a three lions beat sweden to nail in samarra here are the highlights. i will.
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a photo fine you go for your life want to go to the world cup that's the thing you need to go if you want to go to and so i go that it's it's surreal to see so walk out and there's a huge stadium full of families politicos i didn't fly and lots of other noises well let's. watch it to be honest the main thing i was worried about was the alphabet because. i'm trying to sign anything. tax hot absolutely miles in my past i'm going to put my head goes faster than just saying well we tried x. but then everyone speaks english i was very friendly. to all fans so i don't go to russia so the missing out on one of the best things you have a doing you are fairly controversial i hear somebody will give me
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a fight friendly and it's going to help me great food and yesterday kyra and i said i'm in town let's. let's. we spoke to a popular english you tube bloke spencer when he shared his impressions of the world cup so far. i've done everything off in flying up in on trains of stayed in hotels i've stayed in apartments we've had absolutely zero issues in terms of the people we've met in fact it's been the the other way i'd say people have been so friendly and so welcoming to the english and not just the english the whole world knows that's that world atmosphere that one of things out of the world cup is the different kind of cultures you come into contact with and from everything i've seen a said that the russians have welcomed that open arms so i have to say it's been amazing and yeah i've gotten zero complaints i just hope more people that can come
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out here do. we had that golden generation before us recording. these great players the steven gerrard's the front man part of the way really is no doubt this discord on paper was one of our strongest ever but it didn't really perform and whether that was because of pressure or all of us being a team of individuals and naughty what we have now seems much more like that you know i think we've got managing our southgate who me included a lot of people were skeptical of at first as to whether he was going to have the experience of the know how to get us further than we've begun but most importantly he's the right kind of character that we need to do right now and he's found a way of making these young players joe an easy young team is one of the youngest teams ever world cup one of the youngest things at this world cup as well so we didn't go into of expectations often that's one of the key reasons for doing well and we had a good group group for us and it was tough but we had two teams into the teacher in panama no disrespect to them that we were able to get wins against and asking us momentum.
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you know world 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. and corruption is everywhere in our no society we still have high redouble employment and we still have a lot of business you know especially in the hinterlands so i would say that our
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success story is a house it's a story once again because of how big the party to gave the political objectives but we didn't do that we didn't succeed in choosing the economy goes. it is good to have you with us today britain has been rocked by a second alleged case of nerve agent exposure since march and the now notorious name of a substance a chalk has suddenly led some to jump to conclusions. the two people have been exposed to the right to tell the truth no but shock it remains deadly for long periods exposed to the. nerve agent no the chunk.
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he went to safety you have to do anything is your family going to be safe is that going to be a failsafe. we don't know what's going on because you. know you know you are but children come here and there are other parents and you live right here and you know it was being checked and like. many name out. when you started acting all funny it was much just brushing against . those red brick.
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you know that you know which has been identified as the safe to the contaminated. so. it is now time that the russian state comes forward and explains exactly what has gone on you know the all for is still there to the russian state to try and assist us to tell us what happened russia has strongly denied any involvement after the first poisoning case which happened in march moscow reached out to london with numerous offers of cooperation and with so many unknowns in this story one thing is for sure though the british media have been having a field day accusing russia. of explains. who didn't have really done that or did secret agents to poison random drug addict and his homeless girlfriend . with a lethal nerve agent all in the middle of
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a flawless world cup with billions watching russia here he could if you watch t.v. enough espionage and intrigue once again striking this sleepy corner of england that may have been left by the assailants who attacked the script files either it was left there during the preparation or after that attack russian intelligence was behind this but the fact is vladimir putin has bled out denied it he's refused to cooperate with britain. and if we don't we simply don't know how many more people can be can come into contact with this think about it it makes perfect sense a drug addict picks up no one quite knows what next he does something no one seems to know what the suddenly he's in hospital for almost a week being treated for what no one knew what with this much evidence how could
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you not blame russia it could only have been putin just like it was last time you argue that their source of a snuff edge and not the chalk is russia how did you manage to find it out so quickly i look at the the evidence when the people from from porton down they were absolutely categorical and i asked the guy so i said are you sure and he said there's no doubt we have not verified the precise source so to be clear you're not able at porton down to say where it is from we haven't yet been able to do that i was being very clear i thought i was being very clear to. the german program which is that. told us in absolutely no uncertain terms that this was a military grade. they knew what it is not the business of. i don't i don't know whether it's even possible for them to identify
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the origin in all seriousness it's an interesting narrative we have going here last time britain's accusations which seemingly founded on a highly likely assessment therefore it's highly likely that it's highly likely that it's all russia's fault the decision taken by the russian government to deploy. on march the fourth was reckless and callous there is no cause of alternative explanation to the events in march other than the russian state was responsible we have already seen multiple explanations from state sponsored russian media regarding this latest incident we can anticipate further disinclination from the kremlin as we saw following the source we've come full circle they sat there for months ago making the same claims something happens accuse russia arguments
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collapse then quiet something happens again straight away they accuse russia guess what comes next i think through much of the media seems to believe that it's national duty patriotic duty to parrot the government line on this when the government line has been contradictory but not contradicted by the media itself has been so many holes in the story i think too much of the media is too willing to accept too much which is unproven and in flat contradictions everything that looks like common sense there's a claim that russia would want to use the these events sporting events in russia as smoke screens but for what for attacking two random people in some small town in in england as if. the russian government or mr putin hasn't got better things to do than to go around making mischief in some obscure regional town in some unfortunately relatively obscure country it's absurd all its tenets.
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europe's migrant crisis is sowing discord between political allies this week germany's ruling coalition headed by chancellor angela merkel saw her interior minister threatening to resign if a european wide solution to the migrant influx wasn't found but the upload. we are sure that we have the right to immediately send migrants from the border does all that money open up we go on and that either we find a solution so the genetic and beyond people feel that we are guided by the values and that we advocate multilateralism and not you know late or early on no one will believe in our values which have made us all strands of the initial draft dealing clue to the setting up of transit centers at the germany austria border from which migrants will be sent back to the countries where they first registered however outside of germany your reaction to that idea was highly critical should this agreement become the german government's position we see that is prompting us to
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take action to prevent negative consequences for austria and its population germany did not address 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 on friday the draft was amended by the german social democrats party which is also in moguls grand coalition the final version requires that the decision to send migrants back be bilateral and excludes transit stations on the austrian border which satisfied the country an independent political analyst told us that it's so the e.u. is open border policy this made this issue so complicated. the idea of socializing this migration problem. throughout the e.u. is not has not been a good solution for the us. ever ever since it started in that's more than three years ago. a national solutions in my opinion would have been
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a better rate from the beginning in other words as of migrants arrived in spain or in malta or in italy that they should have stayed there and would have built up the pressure at the european frontier very quickly to a very high level so that we would have gotten some of the responses that we take in many many years to reach no very quickly it would have been solved within probably months if not a year at most because the numbers would have just caused a lot of problems in southern italy for instance right away so this whole idea of an e.u. solution i think is bad idea right from the beginning. enjoying a little popularity boost a recent poll suggests his approval rating rose two points last month to forty seven percent perhaps surprisingly support for the us president seems to have been growing most among hispanic voters. and explain. the month of june wasn't too good for the white house in the court of public opinion lots of media raked trump over
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the coals for the treatment of migrant families along the u.s. border now in the denunciation of the donald latino americans took center stage known since donald trump came down the stairs calling mexicans rapists and criminals we've known that we as american citizens would be on watch it's not right it's immoral it's inhumane and we need to stop that and we saw the president just a few moments ago on twitter tweeting again that this was the democrats' fault and not acknowledging at all that he has the ability to stop it with perhaps just a phone call but according to a harvard harris poll thirty five percent of americans who identify as hispanic either approve or somewhat approve of the trumpet ministrations policies now that survey was conducted after trump signed an executive order ending the separation of illegal migrant families back in may those numbers are only twenty five percent in a single executive order to really explain a spike in approval this time now fifty seven percent of hispanic americans
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according to another poll approve of donald trump's economic policies we decided to speak to some folks in the local latino community to see if they can explain these poll numbers have no explanation and definitely not my kind of people. because the people. we listen to and trump and i believe what he says it makes no sense at all because it's mostly hispanic that the border that are being denied entry with their children so i can't speak for them do you think maybe there's other issues that are important to them i think that they're probably unaware of exactly what's going on as most of us are what would be some reason that that people in hispanic communities would support trump i mean what possible reason could there be my guest i mean he's smart financially with much trouble his reaction perhaps specific to this city in his words to say you know that they do want to connect the town ways again and they want to make a civilized process of. yes there is there's a lot of pros and cons but still overall he wants to make america great again now
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those of us in new york which because of the both issue of chicago or new on the prince could put through what you. it was a cute. bit posole cause. as a muslim this story when you know it's not new. for you when you go to use some of those artful bit of good news on this list what is going to go. slow to slow it is when you know how to weave through news of the storing important that is over. under the stuff on the three hundred three.
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the hero status of step on bond was short lived in two thousand and ten victoriano covert each was elected president this time the international community had no doubts about the legitimacy of the elections. in january two thousand and eleven victoriana covert repealed the hero title of bond era. almost four years into his presidency though another revolution shook ukraine unfortunately this one was anything but peaceful. night. mr yanukovych which i'm an american i'm an outsider to the situation and it's very complicated but i would like as a as a filmmaker just to jump into the action and go to those moments in november two
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thousand and thirteen you're president of the ukraine you've been president for three years at this point the country is in bad economic shape very bad you have a trade agreement with russia and now you are seeking to make a better agreement with the e.u. with the european union and you are negotiating can you bring me to that moment and what you're thinking just sitting at the bill which institutionally peter with what i mean the. probably i'm would be pleased to to put in nots them but them will not. drop out of the euro peers through a shoot the early numbers not on the one who we fund. new form. but it is really new who would. villepin how would it. numb but it lol knew pretty human we had then asked what he wanted to share in the snatch it in there but. very full blown the silliness clears you see we're now in there on the sea chilly in the house two is
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are almost literally across the hold of most of it but it also the whole bit. but he isn't here when they are the only partially. really drew here very aren't there . but also. i think the customer is not old nor well you know for the one they are but here deities to try to not some of us thought well as i see it. but i see it now because a storm we had always wanted aboard it but if you want to use it which you are national interests it. began with nichols raining erase you. so there's no risk of you doing the economy socialist saloon you can only afford when you can get machine or in gear or a c.b. a bullish two are committed no since you don't operate i'm not going to separate them which i'm almost just going to. take in one of them. was
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a paid user seems to me that what i mean the national t.v. tourists mistake it to go where. you got them when the tradition died but once we. saw. the tone and you would open. economy q i scored zero campaign so that's the point year europa convinced that thing you put it very close to you the skill in play at them. stuck in a shelter. scholarly condition used to carry a nationalist that was to be good to you will but move to the. north when you don't need to but up let you. know stripping you open a new even shelly's to spear home. but the more. violent clashes erupted in the ukrainian capital kiev as malls and one hundred
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thousand people protested against a government decision to delay an association deal with the e.u. . the tele you are a minister of interior affairs for the ukraine during this period when you were chief of police essentially of the country can you tell me your version of what happened from november protests through february protests in middle school a girl in four months with. all duties to ship it lets them go to law. fuck them. menu's throw. and putting it. right but decide. she will be as consumers are sent to a new leader of the opposition party fatherland block leader of the opposition nationalist far right political parties vitali klitschko leader of the opposition party would. both e.u. and ukrainian officials said on thursday the suspension of talks on closer ties
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could be revived after the two day meeting but officials said the deal was off the table for now. thank you for a. pro e.u. protests on the streets of kiev and to their second day the crowd of around a thousand protesters were joined by the leader of the opposition or any well boxing champion vitaly klitschko he called on the demonstrators to maintain pressure on the government after it decided not to sign a major trade deal with the e.u. you go back to kiev the next day after the meeting with merkel. and protests are up but can you take me through that period. by the minute the worst with the media in the uk see. more. yak at the
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mobile have. to go to. if you want to let me update you my position which it would you let me as we took appropriate for the will move and you built a will grow. up just in the company feel and see what you see is little bizarre i don't like the interest of the least a little to shift my ground. robert parry is a long time investigative journalist based in washington d.c. best known for his major disclosures about the iran contra scandal in the one nine hundred eighty s. he is the founder of consortium news where he has reported extensively on the crisis in ukraine and the forces behind the unrest and in geo is a non-governmental organization how many n.g.o.s are quite legitimate they represent good causes that maybe they help people in
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a country feeder or deal with water problems or deal with various kinds of social problems but there are some n.g.o.s that have become funded by government entities and serve more the purpose of that government rather than trying to serve the people that they are sensibly working for one thing we saw in the one nine hundred eighty s. at that point the central intelligence agency had been largely discredited because of the scandals that had been exposed in the one nine hundred seventy s. but that being years the cia has secretly financed its overseas activities of the national student association but then there came to light a fantastic web of cia penetration so when the reagan administration came in there was this concept that instead of having the cia which traditionally would go into these different target countries funding their media funding n.g.o.s funding different political operations that was essentially farmed out to a new.
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