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we saw a few players coming off with muscular injuries i think some of the most pulled hamstrings the goalkeeper was struggling at one point with a hamstring injury what looks like a hamstring injury so they'll be going into that game now i believe it's on wednesday really trying to. get back not just the players who have suffered injuries but also try to get by foes levels of energy because they've expended so much energy to get inside the final whereas as you said they had. generally ok group they got through that pretty much on skates they went to penalties against colombia but then against sweden it was almost a run of the mill national victory of interviews with with russian players post match interviews yesterday and so many of them said in response to journalists asking how do you feel about your emotions they said i don't feel anything i've got a total emotional wipeout i gave everything on the field the cross probably feel a similar way but with the england team i don't feel they've really sort of had to get out of second maybe third gear so far even the you know against the match in
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the match against belgium which was in inverted commas almost friendly wasn't it both teams resting players holding back lots of injuries especially since. the game is going to be entirely different and we want to look forward to i think and i think as well with feeding them players they have been really spoiled by the support they've been getting so many fans traveling here to support england but i can imagine for us i mean final there will be more people coming out there was finds in the stadium last night them perhaps initial expectations i think will be interesting to see the dynamics of how that absolutely plays and of course fan support is a huge factor in any game and in them fans who have made it to russia now their fellow brits or fellow englishman to do the same.
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i'm working on things you sick. and pasting stuff. that's a problem when you go for you like going to go to the world cup that's the thing you know you need to go do you want to go to and so actually go that it's just surreal he said walk out and there's a huge stadium full of families but the colors of the different slides and lots of other noise as well lou. watch it to be honest the main thing i was worried about was the alphabet because i can tell understand anything. tax pro hockey absolutely miles away past i need to put my head goes faster than just saying well we tried x.
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but then everyone speaks english it was very friendly. with all fans decide not to go to russia so the missing one of the best thing to get in you are fairly sure it's play well give me a play friendly and it went ok great food and yes today kyra and i said i'm in town . let's. see what the level of confidence and belief among the fans there was unbelievable isn't it because one minute you know you're in the down local pub maybe getting some predictions going how far can a. bit of negativity simmer the russians he went away you know crikey you know maybe quote final penalties again i've been so when they want a couple of games and it's like we won the world cup i mean seeing some scenes but kind of the u.k. fantastic wasn't it and. the teams they fight haven't been great but then you have to. what's in front of you and also in the news done so far you've done it pretty
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convincingly and with the game yesterday against sweden they were quite fashionable and you know they got off to a good start in that game you. look at some highlights of the game now just to take a look back and what exactly happened they're doing and what even if what we've seen so far is in the school a lot of goals from set pieces so here we have the quarter coming in from ashley young wife getting up and that's something about getting up really well and power and he's had a home and as you said the seeds back home and then this call by. held his run. from side that's on the midfield with the fantastic had the so i think england have been very functional but all the best. football like how do you see belgium playing green frogs but they're getting the job done and that's what you need to do to win for them in football we saw in two thousand and four euros greece to say so england probably playing better for the greece but still just doing what they need to do
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and as you mention you know with the sweden team there in particular we didn't see the sweden that we saw perhaps against germany. in sochi one day you know they walked them down they pressed and they created chances and eventually you know really damaging the confidence of the former world champions. it's a popular english if you book a spencer when he shared his impressions of the world cup so far. and then everything flying up in trains 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 english the whole world you know. one of the things i love about the world cup is the different kind of cultures you come into contact with and everything i've seen it 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 kind. and i had to. we had the golden generation
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before as we called it means you know these great players of the state in general in the front paws the way it 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 rule or 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 the know how to gas further than we've been 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 one of the youngest things at this world cup as well so we didn't go into the expectations often that's one of the key reasons for doing well and we had a good group the group frustrate it was tough but we had two teams in panama no disrespect to them that we were able to get wins against and asking us to mention. meanwhile the russian national football team arrived in moscow on sunday after
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being eliminated said last night from the twenty eight involved but no time to rest yet is that you to meet supporters in the capitals official fee funds or if you're in town that's happening for local time. but. i was was. was. was. it was it with. it was. it was was. it was.
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this is how the semifinal looks england will face that two thousand and eight you know what championships nemesis croatia that's. just a day before. they hope to be small but. some quality may be belgium not promises to be a real crock of a game that will have a lot of. goals here for you from.
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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 and that atmosphere. of corruption is everywhere in our house as i do we still have hurried over the employment and we still have a lot of bitterness you know especially in the hinterland so i would say that our
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success story is a house it's a story once again because you have achieved the political gave the political objectives but we didn't tell you that we didn't. succeed in achieving the economy goes. on let's get some news for you here on r.t. international a britain has been rocked by a second alleged case of nerve agent exposure since march and then i'll notorious name of the substance because certainly 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 know the chunk.
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will he want to name his id safety have to do anything is your family going to be safe is that going to be a fair it's a skill ation we don't know what's going on because just. so you know your poor children come here and there are other parents and you live right here in the rigid being trapped in a. many came out. when they started axonal funny little bunkers and brushing against. those red brick. nerve agent. which has been identified as the save the contaminated. so.
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it is now time that the russian state comes forward and explains exactly what kind of going you know the all for is still that 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 off cooperation with the latest twists and turns his own correspondent might have guessed the f. . could putin have really done it ordered secret agents to poison random drug addict and his homeless girlfriend with a lethal nerve agent all in the middle of a flawless world cup with billions watching russia yeah he could if you watch t.v. enough espionage and intrigue once again striking this sleepy corner of england
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that may have been left by the assailants who attacked the script files either it was left there during the preparation or that attack russian intelligence was behind this but the fact is bled amir 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 though suddenly he's in hospital for almost a week being treated for what no one knew what with this much evidence how could you not blame russia it could only have been putin just like it was last time you argue that their source of
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a snuff edge and not the chalk is russia how did you manage to find it out so quickly look at the the evidence when the people from from portland they were absolutely categorical 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 porton down the i didn't i don't know whether it's even possible for them to identify the origin in all seriousness it's an interesting narrative we have going here last time britain's accusations which seemingly founded on
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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 these missiles on march the fourth was reckless because 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 where we've come full circle they sat there for months ago making the same claims something happens accuse russia arguments collapse then quiet something happens again straight away they accuse russia guess what comes next i think too much of the media seems to believe that
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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 of everything that looks like consensus 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 has got better things to do than to go around them or making mischief in some. obscure regional town in some unfortunately relatively obscure country it's absurd all its tenets. the us declaration of independence has fallen foul of social media censorship of facebook algorithm designed to stamp out hate speech deleted parts of the document . explains the facebook algorithm has been removing content that is deemed to be
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racist or offensive not even the us declaration of independence has escaped the crusade against hate speech check out this not so frequently quoted grievance against the british empire back in seven hundred seventy six there was recently removed from the site. he has excited domestic insurrections amongst us and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our front two years the merciless indian savages whose known rule of warfare is undistinguished destruction of all ages sexes and conditions no one thought twice about phrases like merciless indian savages back in seventeen seventy six but nowadays it's not exactly considered to be polite vocabulary however facebook sent an apology to the newspaper that posted it and overturned its ban so perhaps it's now ok so that too abrasive a feeling for a public forum you can't go and talk to talk like other people but i think you can say your own opinion that's why we have freedom of speech you'll be teaching soon
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language use even the measures might be the same i'm all about freedom of speech so if it's than people don't want to read it they don't have to you know where that comes from where that's from the declaration of independence really wow wow amazing but i feel like we've evolved from a place. as far as a society of how we think about each other and our backgrounds from when the declaration was written maybe if they were rewritten in today's language would be a little bit more neutral facebook incident fits a pretty common trend in recent us politics americans just aren't sure how to deal with their own history and twenty eleven congressional republicans made a big show of reading the u.s. constitution aloud however they had to remove some key passages that were a little offensive you know things like african-americans constituting three fifths of a human being statues of george washington and thomas jefferson are now being desecrated because let's not forget they own slaves now statues of christopher columbus who
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slaughtered native americans are facing a similar rebuke george washington was a slave owner i don't care if it's a george washington statue or a thomas jefferson statue or robbery the statue they all need to come down the magnificent had slaves and i would repeat. should not pay poll somebody. we has had that kind of background it shows the absurdity of speech codes all together this whole idea that that words are violence and that just a false construct i think it's always ok to question your history but what the problem where we get off the rails as we like to say is when you try to apply today's standards to yesterday's standards and try to protect people from words if the words call for violence directed violence we ban those if the words are just offensive leave it alone let free speech reign. at least forty secretary
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schools across england have banned pupils from wearing skirts some of them will have been deemed unacceptable putting them on the same list as facial piercings even more are now reportedly considering switching to more gender neutral uniforms and girls will now have to wear plain trousers just like the boys and it seems the reasons differ from school to school and some hope to implement a more gender neutral policy of those hope to make life easier for the small but increasing number of transgender students one school though is citing fears over the sexualization of young women this illustrates the length that we want a lot of the students are wearing skirts too short i'm not sure why we are moving towards just child says the girls in september. not everyone though is accepting of the new policies and one parent we spoke to is furious that the school didn't ask
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the parents opinions before making changes to the standard uniform i was very shell . there was no consultation way that made paris so huge as. well nation full of the bile for no reasons get the wall so. i can speak well on the bow and a number of have lost by and i know the children that go to know what to wear trousers all the time they should be given the choice to take away the choice is wrong a petition has been launched against the uniform trying to use a particular school long hearing that there is nothing offensive about girls nice and on but a key again things children should be free to choose whatever uniform they want a voice wants to dress want go and go so to just like boys was fine but what is wrong with girls just like. eight. says that school has been go
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a bill that was. quite a lot going on at the moment about changing different rules for tons and chilled and adults let's bear in mind that they are a minority and not the majority we can't at peace every fall get all the time i. programmer tons of but top of the oh. you know world of big partisan movies 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 and 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
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hawks. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to people this is the simple song alone even some company else with they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us that all posts allowed so miss you guys you got to be a while in the going to go. buy been pieces of us to quote them out. of what you found of the left bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than water it's about to hurt and the redistribution of all our lives to birds on their date downwards the one dollar.
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what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president when she. wanted. to go right to be precise this is what the four three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the lawyers in the house. first sit. in early february twenty fourth as the made crisis was getting more violent there was a phone call that was intercepted was a call between the secretary of state for european affairs victoria nuland and the u.s. ambassador to ukraine geoffrey pyatt questions of credibility. private chats between top u.s. diplomats was leaked online i think. you
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know what he. i just think. working for you. probably. so you had this remarkable phone call. of the u.s. government apparently talking about a coup or how they were playing to restructure the government of ukraine. exactly i'm not saying the whole u.s. government feels that way the there is there is division on this but the neo conservative element wants very much to change the strategic dynamic in eastern europe. very smart people and they've been at this for a long time they came in around the issue of propaganda they studied how to create
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hot buttons for the american people they had this experience when they were getting the american people to get excited about central america back in the one nine hundred eighty s. . and they've been applying those same strategies ever since they remain very dedicated to achieving their goals they still want to get rid of certain governments they want a regime change in syria for instance regime change in iran. very skilled at this and they have a lot of allies now inside the news media inside the government and that means the . they can do a lot to control the narrative of any story so i think in america these days we have somehow told ourselves that there are a lot of ways of dealing with these problems other than hard power lattimer putin cares about hard power the neoconservatives can now demonize a leader of a country that sells with the american people so you don't just sort of argue a policy you attack the leader so the neoconservatives became very skilled at
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picking out leaders finding their ugly traits and then highlighting them yet a cold bitch you might say was a rather clunky political leader but you make him into a devil he is he's totally corrupt and he's evil when he wants to kill people in the made in these wonderful white headed demonstrators so you get a black cat versus white hat and then you keep repeating that basic scenario and it works with the american people got to realize what vladimir putin is he's an old k.g.b. colonel it wants to restore the russian empire you make them into demons and the american people find that the way they can understand the world once that happens it's very difficult for a journalist or anyone else to say you know hold it that guy he's got more of a great happen a white hat or a black at and if you say that you suddenly are you're unico which apologist for your approach an apologist and and then the attacks come on to the person saying it the journalist the academic or whoever. any good director will tell you that
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tempo and rhythm are the most essential components to hold an audience's attention . some are. pretty mean you know with. mind on them since they all of the neo critiquing must you suck in writing news or. at the chest level you . can also be called a method of betrayal when the allies and followers are relentlessly thrown into the revolutionary flame. the idea is simple when the preparation work is done the trigger just needs to be pulled the second machine into full motion. the murder of politician ruffy courier e led to the cedar revolution. looking back at the mysterious poisoning of viktor yuschenko right before the orange revolution of two thousand and four we see now that he became a sacred victim himself. most political analysts believe the compassion of the
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ukrainian people at that moment tilted the scales giving him the presidency. the number of victims among the protesters during your own my don totaled over one hundred they are called to the heavenly hundred all the sacred victims were immediately mythologized. the beating of students on november thirtieth two thousand and thirteen was the obvious trigger of your own mind on. those who sent train provocateurs to the square very well realized that peaceful protesters were the ones who would get hurt the most. it's hard to keep protests going for months on end tension subside and people inevitably get tired. holidays are also a big danger for revolutionary masterminds people want to be home with their families and friends and one needs to get inventive to keep people in
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a cold tent city. on christmas day of two thousand and thirteen tabloid journalist and political want to be taught the on a chart of all was chosen to become the tool to whip the protests on my down back up a civic activist in journalist known for investigating corruption among senior officials was beaten outside ukraine's capital on christmas. her heroic deeds as a reporter looked more like petty crimes trespassing on the presidential residence of victory on a covert each leading a rioting crowd to seize the kiev city administration building breaking into a car of the security service of ukraine it looked like tatyana was more interested in making news than reporting it and gaining name recognition that could.

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