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they won the world cup and this not a set piece for thirty out he's got plenty of time plenty of spice does a few steps was the goal on log goes past three to find the sweetest friends really fall asleep that was a bit of a softball to beat the offside trap and finds england in ecstasy heartbreak for the swedes of course they've done so well to get us caught now france of course is of course a huge factor in any games and england fans who made it out to russia now urging the following this meant to do the same. with the team's research. and. that's a football fan you grow for your life wanting to go to the world cup that's the
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thing you need to go see you want to go to and so i actually go that is it's surreal he so walk out and there's a huge stadium full of families politicos i didn't fly and lots of other noise as well. yeah. but it's a feeling the main thing i was worried about was the alphabet because i can't touch understand anything. for a hot minute absolutely miles and while i'm trying to put my head goes faster than just them and well three tries. but then everyone speaks english it was very friendly. the fans decide not to go to russia so the most are now on one of the best thing you got to do and you are fairly sure it's very welcoming. quite friendly and ok great food and yes to be high and not.
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the at. last found his fun his wife thinks he's going to. go on is going to a really long fishing trip. well as well as tension across the big media social media platforms while this is one english final blogger spence wrote he's been drawing many followers with his coverage of the tournament and his adventures in russia oh yeah our. i.
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was once the road clearly clash between russia and spain we caught up with things shortly after the game to get his take on the tournament. and then everything often flying up on trains of stayed in hotels i've stayed in apartments we've had absolutely zero issues in terms of the people with man 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. that well i must say that one of the things i love about the world cup is the different kind of cultures you come into contact with and for 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 out. we had that golden generation before us recordings you know these great players the stephen generals the front paws and wayne rooney and there's no doubt this squad on paper was one of our strongest ever but it didn't really perform in that. because of pressure or rule or being
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a team of individuals naughty what we have now seems much more like that and i think we've got managing our southgate who me included a lot of people were skeptical of it 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 there iconic character that we need to do right now and he's found a way my can is young players joe an easy young team is one of the youngest teams ever one of the youngest things at this woke up 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 ask us i meant. no question stuff that was for the hard drive before the prize awarded cvs. boards. the was was. was.
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with. it was. it was it was with to get was was was was was it was it was it was thought it was. was. ok this is how the seven final is shaping up to go and will face for a white shirt in moscow and wednesday it was the cross of course that knocked england or stopped england going to the two thousand and eight euros hopefully a bit of a grudge match that frost. just the day before right here in st petersburg hoping
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that maybe belgium in what promises to be a real truck. will be covering. all the action on and off the pitch cop will be with you again soon. what the politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. they get accepted over checked. so when you want to express. something wanted. to do like the press this is like the full story of the people. i'm interested
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always in the way i. should. 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 and to the top news stories from this week britain has been rocked by a second alleged case of nerve agent exposure since much substance in question is
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again will be chalked prompting some to jump to conclusions. to people hoping that supporters of the right to tell the truth no but shock it remains deadly for long periods exposed to the nerve agent no bitch. will he want to name his id safety have to do anything if your family's going to be safe is that going to be a fair it's a skill a show and we are obliged or we don't because. you know your poor children career or other parents to you live right here in the rigid being taught to make. any name out of me don't fit with me start axonal fun it was much as
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a profession against. right now it's a red herring. but you know but you know which has been identified as this study that i just completed its approach you are so it got easier. it is now time that the russian state comes forward and explains exactly what has gone on you know the all for is still that the russian state to try the system is to tell us what happened when russia has denied any involvement after the first poisoning case in march moscow reached out to london with offers of cooperation despite many questions still to be answered some sections of the western media
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hopping quick to accuse russia as ati's what i guess the of explains. 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 if 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 flat 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
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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 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 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
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which is that. told us in. no uncertain terms that this was a military grade. they knew what it is not the business of important and 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 lars style 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
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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 collapse then quiet something happens again straight away they accuse russia who can guess what comes next. the us declaration of independence has fallen foul of social media censorship the facebook program designed to stamp out hate speech deleted parts of the document artie's kaleb open explains the facebook algorithm has been removing content that is deemed to be racist or offensive not even the us declaration of independence as escape the crusade against hate speech check out this not so frequently quoted grievance against the british empire back in seven hundred seventy six that was recently removed from the site. he has excited domestic insurrections amongst us and has
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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 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 so many languages even the measures might be the same i know 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
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a society of how we think about each other and our backgrounds from when the declaration was written maybe if we were rewritten in today's language would be a little bit more neutral facebook incident it's 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 us constitution allowed 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 slaughtered native americans are facing a similar rebuke george washington was a slave owner i don't care if it's george washington statue or thomas jefferson statue or robert e. lee statue they all need to come down come haven't had slaves and i would repeat. should not need paying poll somebody. we has had
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a kind of bad press 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 and let free speech reign. the french city of milnes has seen four days of violent clashes between protesters and police riot started after the alleged killing of a young man by a police officer. the
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guy from the condition we all seem to poke his colon accompanies the oval tube station i want to win the draw to be a thing he had to really lose some and then another one to see who could. see i was . little she took our fellow citizens the one to know exactly what happened and i want to state here then of course that is long and sound.
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meanwhile working conditions in france's security forces have been described as in a state of true crisis a senate committee looked at a number of issues including including shadows and excessive stress the new report also highlights the worrying number of suicides among police officers today we are on edge of an implosion there has already been daily violence in our relationship with people it's a job without gratitude was the was the was the on an almost daily basis officers up on the frontline of violent protests terrorism and a wave of my creation 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 forty c. a febreze so weak police officer is a bad officer in the eyes of others so colleagues don't want to talk about their
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problems with other officers tom 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 so the problem is we don't have support when it's bad at home and it's better at 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 syrian ministry to comment on the plate in this report so far we have had no sports but only the. the minister
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responsible for internal security forces made this statement to the committee this to katie these issues. 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 off so understaffed they worked almost twenty two million hours in overtime with that 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 hire more officers between three and four thousand of them almost half the amount president back on his promise to boy over
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a five year period the parliamentary report makes more than thirty recommendations to help turn this crisis around it's been welcomed by police unions he said 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 but if we 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 charlotte you can ski r.t. paris i'll be back with the headlines at the top of the hour see you again. he gave his financial camera. roughly once they showed some new play you for the.
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future uncool videos join the woke up and someone with the broccoli string at. playing around more on string i don't rightly don't t.v. . i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending to get the twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game played great so one more chance with. the base this minute.
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in twenty forty you know bloody revolution two to clear the demonstrations one for being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just go ahead i mean your list put video clue in the new bill is that i new speling needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen and those who took part in it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. twelfth of may twenty seventeen overnight a dangerous computer virus has spread around the globe want to cry is the name of
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the cyber criminals have given the virus was which they blackmail their victims by blocking their computer data the ransom three hundred dollars to be paid in bitcoins. more than two hundred thousand computers on all continents are affected by this attack from the german rail network georgia bond to the ministry of the interior in russia and the japanese car manufacturer honda in great britain some hospitals even have to switch to emergency operation mult. how can one single know where to move to new sleep era lies companies hospitals and even intelligence services all over the world the answer has a name microsoft all the victims use the same software all of honorable from the same way all are dependent on one single company as is every state administration in europe. what are the consequences
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this is what we've the team of journalists from investigate europe wanted to find out the results are alarming. this is about the data of all citizens everyone is affected and the dependency is much deeper than just the use of microsoft word or excel almost every author or a team from the townhome to the vehicle registration office and the tax office works with software specially written for their purposes. these many thousands of special programs are written for the windows operating system. the more complex information technology becomes the deeper the state is trapped in the microsoft monopoly. no one knows this better than martin child will manage the german government's i t.
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for eight years. the burden deutschland isn't defacto opting it's from microsoft i deny microsoft product i think is that in its control comes when you go. microsoft's mission is that still doesn't just die it's an exam i just manage on the vitals and on the soft einsatz income invited to comment on it microsoft for anybody and microsoft poke on the bush would send via the education and serve idea is that stand all the microsoft software a lot of windows should lead to a least two i know virtual kitchen up and it's kind of it's just identical it's not saying oh that's once a has a lot of these already physically harvest does it up any kind fun i'd sit in the years to learn. afghan's idol admits the toilet is your only example nineteen that has been developed home for nineteen declawed i was in. the market in deacon toilet. tried to start to swim in the gulf sinai and ninety ima via
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top and one in the van comes. in the large is i exploded or tie and is the shows my night t.v. shows and they're both of them every line that i want anything over from to implement the v.v. toy is mine i.t.v. to believe and it is i don't either as has been a good movie legal side of it. dependency is the result of a business principle with which the major software manufacturers and in particular microsoft have created monopolies worldwide keeping the source code secret. modern software is written in programming languages the exact recipe of a program or an entire operating system is created the source code every i.t. specialist can follow the source code however the computer and its processes count so the source code has to be converted by a translation program into machine code but this can only be read and understood by
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computers. this is the source code for the command show hello world as taught in every beginner's programming course the same commands translated into machine code looks like this. microsoft makes the machine code available to its customers but nobody understands it however the source code is kept secret by the company in order to protect itself from imitators this business model is called proprietary only the manufacturer is able to change improve correct and fix security gaps in the software but this means the user is completely at the mercy of the manufacturer for better or worse. all citizens data from text returns to finance flows through state administrations large data centers. we visit one of these top security server parks in hamburg the
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exact location of which we are not allowed to reveal let alone fill. however the fences and locks are no protection against the open flank microsoft. so. as i stated i was there he said was one of our hot ideas when there are others who . as i know i'm sure that as an eight hundred staff are going to learn the new woman on community community of the one house's. religious meetings that it's kind of getting. one sided effects on the. conventional brakes on insulin as it starts at the jockey shows unless he could prove this if adults have microsoft's idea of i. met mines up in tennis australia it can all be all hope and sauce off the ice he indeed is a puppet. give it is that's a great question by the south he is awful we can all go. on microsoft when they go
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to. through this ordeal and it was a difficult one of course for them to dismiss yapping as presidents you're missing a little bit of a sheen or study again without being strident concise if i love to bring in the listen that i feel. older seen a reversal of things in five microsoft percentage that was on a school killing the stupidest of its own rules and microsoft intensely and that's insane young as well of course i'm stuck on mr microsoft isn't that hot and also all of you jenny is going to let you have the device on michael so put it behind that limit by force of will to prevent i get it for bush just one bit on who sure i knew that it was going to be one of the hundreds are i now i knew who knows me had this modernistic of the nation also on dies and not even social. these alternatives have been around for a long time they're based on the fundamentally different principle called open source.
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