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should've played some beautiful football games on the favorites in argentina among them this is going to be quite an interesting game isn't it i think so i think in the we'll go into that feeling very confident we've been saying all along since in the loss to belgium in the group stage and came second that they are on the so-called easiest side of the draw and by you know seeing how it shapes up they played colombia they went to penalties it was difficult but really they deserved to go that route the jinx at least for the j.c. one puddle to send them a beat sweden yesterday with those goals on the wire and then you have that offer that you look to and you say well they play a team again across a shitty rule probably better technically but maybe we should drug dealing with fitness and you know being tired and fatigued as well and so england are playing that game against sweden you know we can see those goals now actually they were in control of the game with girls coming from so b.c. a corner for me and always the coming in maguire jumping up off the fence top right
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hand corner of their lives the first goal is first goal and fight for the international team finds a match thank and praise they won the world cup and this not a set piece for delhi out he's got plenty of time plenty of space does a few steps towards the goal on log those past three defend the swedish defense free fall asleep there was a bit of a softball to be offside trap and finds england in ecstasy heartbreak for the swedes of course they've done so well to get past it now fan support is of course a huge factor in any games and the england fans who made it out to russia now urging their following this meant to do the same. with your teams your physical. pulled off.
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the phone before you grow your life want to go see the world go bust the thing you need to go see you want to go there and so i actually go that is it's surreal so walk out and there's a huge stadium full of funnies politico's i didn't fly and lots of other noises 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 half minute absolutely miles unless i'm trying to put my head goes faster than just a minute and well three tries. but then everyone speaks english it was very friendly. you'll find it so i don't go to russia said i'm missing out on one of the best things you have a tear in your eye for the ladies his body will give me. quite friendly and. great
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food and to be firewood and i said i'm in town. at. last found his father then his wife thinks he's going to fish if you. go on it's going to it's a really long fishing trip almost bald cop has been saw a predictable as well as troublesome attention across the big media social media platforms while this one english shout out found a blogger spence wrote he's been going many followers with his coverage of the tournament on these offenses in russia.
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to. sponsor road clearly and choice not clash between russia and spain we call someone showed off to the game to get his take on the total. i've done everything often flying up in on trains of stayed in hotels have stayed in apartments we've had absolutely zero issues in terms of the people with me in fact it's been the the other way i'd say people have been so friendly and welcoming to the english and not just english. i must say that one of things i love 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. zero complaints i just hope more people that can come out. we had that golden generation before as we called it in the. great plaza steven gerrard's the front paws the way it really is no doubt this squad on paper was one
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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 auti what we have now seems much more like that you know i think we've got a manager and gaffes to me included a lot of people were skeptical as to whether he was going to have the experience the know how to get them we paid 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 don'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 for an answer. no question something that was full of high drama for the. both worlds.
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the it was. was. i was that. was. was was was was was i was with you my was. ok this is how the semifinal is shaping up england will face trial way shot in moscow on wednesday it was the cross of course that knocked england all stopping them going to the two thousand and eight euros hopefully a bit of
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a grudge match there france play just the day before right here in st petersburg they're hoping to beat the name of belgium in what promises to be a real truck off again we'll be covering. all the action on and off the pitch cop will be with you again soon. thanks. join me every thursday on the alex island show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that.
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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 other houses i thought was to have hurried up an employment and we still have a lot of the bitterness you know especially in the hinterland so i would say that our success story is a house it's a story once again because now the shooting the political game the political objectives but we didn't tell you that we didn't. succeed in achieving the economy goes.
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welcome back and to the top news story from this week britain has been rocked by a second alleged case of nerve agent exposure since march the substance in question is again will be chalk prompting some to jump to conclusions. the two people up exposed to the right to tell the truth no but shock it remains deadly for long periods exposed to the nerve agent nova chung. will he want to know his id safety have to do anything if your family is going to be safe is that going to be a fair it's a skill ation we are going to go we don't because. so you know you're poor children career there are other parents and you live right here in the rigid being trapped in a. let
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me name out you know when they start acting all funny and was much use them brushing against. right now is a red brick. that i didn't know but you know which has been identified as the study that i did it contaminates it for us so guys. 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's the russian state to try the systems to tell us what happened when russia has denied any involvement after the first
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poisoning case in march moscow reached out to london with offers of cooperation despite many questions still to be on said some sections of the western media have been quick to accuse russia as artie'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 yeah 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 blood amir 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
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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. the chalk is russia how did you manage to find it out so quickly i look at the the evidence from 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
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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 our. absolutely no uncertain terms that this was a military grade. they knew what it is not the business of important i mean i don'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 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 these souls 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
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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 collapse then quiet something happens again straight away they accuse russia you can guess what comes next. thailand's navy seals have confirmed four boys have now been rescued from the group of twelve and their football coach trapped in a cave in the north of the country for over two weeks the rescue operation has finished for the night and will resume on monday. we got her and transported them on us all safely but when is the next operation i can't say exactly what it should
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be in around no more than twenty hours after the conditions to make sure everything is stable just like today. and we're confident that we will proceed with. all the groups have been in the complex since june the twenty third after heavy rains and rising waters blocked their route out the group were found nine days after they went missing was already have pressed forward with the rescue operation amid fears the approaching monsoon season could cause water levels to rise and the group could be trapped for months. to me while another rescue operation was launched in thailand this week after a boat carrying chinese tourists fatally it on thursday evening forty one people of the one hundred five on board were confirmed dead fifteen are still said to be missing bad weather was blamed for the incident. now the us declaration of independence has fallen foul of social media censorship
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a facebook program designed to stamp out hate speech deleted parts of the document artie's calibur open explains the facebook algorithm has been removing content that is deemed to be 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 seventeen seventy six that 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 but no one thought twice about phrases like merciless indian savages back in seven hundred 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
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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 so my 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
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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 a george washington statue or a thomas jefferson statue or robbery the statue they all need to come down the members and had slaves and i would repeat. should not need paying poll somebody. we have had the kind of background that 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
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offensive leave it alone let free speech reign. the french city of norms 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 guy from detroit to distribute we asked him to park his coal in a comfy easy or was it station or took one when the driver be on reversing our yeah he gets a bright policeman and then another will disappear from the sea ice. little
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sickly our fellow citizens want to know exactly as you can see that's what happened and i want to state here then of course that is one of those out. well for more on all of us stories plus other features out of course football news go to r.t. dot com my colleague gary will be here at the top of the hour with the latest headlines but for me it's by and.
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i. slip it on tonight. but. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies. elsewhere they invite private companies to take over the utilities any part of.
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this is. for you. locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water. it's about the hurt and the redistribution. downwards. most of us are near you which because of the both issue of should go with you on the cruise could pull through with you. it was a cute. bit posole cause. is up in islam as to who was fluent and it's not a need. for you when you go to use some of those artful but it gets on this list and it's good to go. slow to slow it is when you know how to weave through news of
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the slowing and or the one that is over. funded it was defunct. and slow really. 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 coverts 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
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complicated but i would like as a as a filmmaker just to jump into the action and go to those moments in november two 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. put him in the local area near. india probably him would be pleased to treat that in knots them but them will not. drop out of the euro. should too early in numbers not on the one of the front. new form. but it is really new. villepin hoarder. numb but it lol knew pretty human we had then asked what he wanted to share in the
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snatch it in there but not yet. very full blown the silliness clears you see we're now in there on the sea chilly in the house who is or was literate in your last quarter of most of it but it also the whole bit. but he isn't here when they are the only partially. really drew here ready on the irish in the world but also. i think the customer is not old nor well you know when the when 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 national interests it. economical train erase you. so there's no risk of you doing the economy socialist saloon you can only assume when you can get machine. bullish who are committed no since you don't operate i'm not going to
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separate them which is almost just going to. take him a bit of them. to possess a user seems to me that what i mean the national t.v. tourists mistake it to go where. you got them when that tradition died balance we. saw. at the top of the tone and you would hope my local. variable would be economy but i scored zero campaign so that's the but year you would hope arkansas thing you put a blood group close to you the skill in play at them. like a shelter in a particular well is going to look and usually used to going to charlotte that has to be good to you will but move to the. north when you don't need to but a pleasure that. you would open a new of in shelley's to spear home. but there are more.
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violent clashes erupted in the ukrainian capital kiev fast malls and one hundred 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 or go in for months of. muscle. to ship it lets them go the. fuck them. but the sign you're. seeing it appears consumers are seventy azza new leader of the opposition party fatherland block leader of the opposition nationalist far right
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political parties vitali klitschko leader of the opposition party who. is both e.u. and ukrainian officials said on thursday the suspension of talks on closer ties could be revived after the two day meeting but officials said the deal was off the table for. war. pro e.u. protests on the streets of kiev and to their second day the crowd of a round of 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 at my right can you take me through that period so someone let's.
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find the money at the worst with the mute in the uk see. more snow deal or yak at the mobile have. to go to the clear but if you want me a pretty much. as we took appropriate for the will move. up just in the coming. few months you know what you see is little bizarre i don't like the interest will release the will to shift my ground. robert perry is a longtime 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
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a non-governmental organization how many n.g.o.s are quite legitimate they represent good causes that maybe they help people in a country the door 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. the depth of 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. there are media funding n.g.o.s funding
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different political operations that was essentially farmed out to a new organization called the national endowment for democracy which was created in one thousand nine hundred three and it would do pretty much what the agency used to do it would go into one of these countries and it would support various political groups train activists deal with journalists business groups and try to advance u.s. foreign policy interests sometimes against the interests of the host government the target government and beyond that they receive financial and other logistical help from the national endowment for democracy and other u.s. agencies that help them training activists working with journalists to get their side presented more favorably they work on things like how do you get traction how do you get things to go viral how do you then use that to generate support for your cause and support was generated with the plot by your own stuff and i have a founder of one of ukraine's new media outlets. t.v.
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knew very well how to make something go viral. it was his notorious facebook post on november twenty first two thousand and thirteen that brought the first crowds to my don gets in the suckers to support your pitch it's simple to put the political world with this. if you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed if you read the newspaper you are misinformed. to deliver your message efficiently enough in the modern world with so many different technologies and means of communications you must embrace them all as the disturbing events of your own why don started on nov twenty first two thousand and thirteen three new t.v. channels went on the air and suddenly became stunningly popular in ukraine spill no t.v. november twenty first. if there were twenty seconds.
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and a special t.v. for twenty four directly from opposition protest these channels went viral supporting the protests and encouraging more and more people to come to my down. to play in your muscle with much of his thoughts below which slug let's go on the other. really and we didn't mean young the. six that only use the you know. just me for a while and you know. you could you. would you do what. you when you just don't feel for you mazzocchi miller was lovely i think the liberals thing you socialist all the ships. are within you to. the conclusion the same each and then i mean.
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that you want to enable. the nobody in your muscle to really go for a walk or need to look at the. start of an upward union. in the prism of what's better which is long lithium your business. not that it's out though it's just luck. and out of that one out that another man not out of luck though the other not out
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of the money out of the money there's been a magnetic field and. this was a good time to. try to move. not that i want to get my money not why not act and then again toss up for exxon and they'll all people we believe just a little bit here. bottom of my case i don't want them up aside johnny boy are of the moment i thought of mother having a lot of kids there is a lot of them on the way to my building looking at the pins i don't want to put out they are the most hardy without all the mother brother. in the last days of the soviet union people were full of hope and anticipation of
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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. november thirtieth of two thousand and thirteen became the first turning point of your mind down in one of its most reported and mysterious events the other then you must go. to some with you. when you want to pull what. means thoughts from the world like you are on google so though it will soon get them to liberals
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always each are battling a loan that would yield no portion yeah you more beast no but you would you know for that sum up will she get the code you would need to. bring your chosen motion through the muscle would your machine produce what was not something which the good will but you will know so could you tell us a little bit the process to create the express field you will teach visiting your own quarters with your son but you won't because well yeah for slobo was a conscious shame for months so you'll talk i'm still look which but almost full focus just gets the out spittle which is low we will continue to post those who. remember but some. dollars a spike vocal or through yup pretty good only as a rule just so you know trysts. he was of some of those from through the post also only a buddhist through and about the kind of people to come no human story of a. commotion the thump of betaine after riot police attacked peaceful
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protesters with clubs happening in the early paying our eyewitnesses that were there said the police did he's trying to shame is just going to prosper hold me put . my done what d.c. police see it when i be in the. lead at the door they'll put a cuss at us and the admitting who is sure but i mean that can him seal yeah we'll put you in if the worst of the committee who is simply mean you're less seal or not will surely put on while you did. edition you think you know course almost certainly putting my post in a totally new will somewhere with focus going to the poor will someone get him but the glow of me is thoughts just sit here with him out of it all which can. coincidentally sergei love again is
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a close associate to many us politicians. the security service of ukraine had evidence that on that night in was in contact with opposition leader yatsenyuk where they discussed the clearing of mind on the pretext of installing the annual christmas tree news media reported that the riot police cruelly attacked the students peacefully sleeping in their tents but scenes from the event seem to tell a different story it appears that the protesters were waiting for the police additionally there were dozens of journalists and cameramen from all the new public t.v. news outlets prepared to cover the events and most ominously a group of well trained young men arrived to mind on almost simultaneously with the riot police. they infiltrated the crowd and began provocations with insults stones and torches. the right sector in ukraine represents a part of the ukrainian population that has often
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a favored fairly extreme right wing positions they had militias that came especially during the may den protests. there were groups that were being shipped into kiev where they would provide the muscle in effect for the demonstrations so the demonstrations went from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent the first step in a new detective work is to establish a motive. it is now said that sergei lovat skin is held in high esteem by his powerful u.s. friends. outraged by what was reported in the news the ukrainian people came out in force on the next day to vent their anger with the police actions. the violence started to take off when. naturalised was. it is the truth or not so i would submit your. video that. what you're going to do
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when you put in the miley neo nazis. the. serious with. the approach bit don't just please was almost in the premier. i read that i mean you're a that i mean now you. know. i need to. look at this shell and. but i we just in is the study of the structure this is the. president more. probably i. have very. i mean you know what video. spilling you know. as a failed unmasked as the color revolutions can be an attentive viewer can see subtle patterns and similarities revealing their true nature. to
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make crowds act as one of beauty and group they have to be united at the unconscious level the masterminds of color revolutions know this well and have perfected the art. symbolism is one of the most powerful tools to achieve this end revolutionary political organizations with surprisingly similar names and even more similar logos have appeared time and again almost as omens marking the countries that would be hit by the colored plague next. they're often described as being aware and active when they're actually trained and radical they are the ones who take the first shot literal and metaphorical to transform the peaceful protests into full blown couetise. their fingerprints can be found everywhere on the map of the color revolutions. using all the
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experience of past generations simple but effective tools like catchy singalongs and chanting are going. well known for exciting the crowd and creating a group identity they depersonalize individuals and make them easier to manipulate . but the quick. things. no quarrel with the lowest look nice. incidentally one such organization t.v. receive generous donations from the dutch and u.s. embassies as well as from the renaissance foundation an ngo founded by george soros
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. i set up a foundation in ukraine before ukraine became independent of russia. and the foundation this me i'm functioning ever since and through that and the important part in the events now. i like criticism but it must be my way. did you see any evidence of u.s. involvement did you feel the presence of the u.s. just the me i stammered really put a statement in there said you know english thought of going to just me and live their lives just goes on a little long but is well out which in chelsea will not. just local city just see on the slum way done but deals will open it just so if you have been you know what i will find it in india or honey but i mean all this shit as we have with us some of it you see it with the we did it in the way that we.
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sell. it there. are members of congress were visiting ukraine during that period most famously congressman john mccain so some of the people who were challenging their government their elected government at that point were were being told by a senior u.s. official a person who ran for president in a top official in the u.s. congress that the u.s. was with them and senator john mccain and it's always a pleasure to be back in ukraine senator mccain was in a sense giving the people in the maidana feeling that they had the backing of the most powerful country on earth. this is about the future you want for your country this is a future you deserve. you know how to put his knowledge you know what. we need. you probably do need someone. who is sure
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it's. a conflict god i mean who is she is the what the it but if you just in the idea which it is the. who is that on the end up to be a little bit plus all the british royal commission who issue. it was the pretty handy in the british. they didn't list other women. yes should tell you. the posting when you what do you want to peace in the. new political with the shit who is your highest level contact with the us government in this group yup a. close within them but i didn't use a president. to look for in the video water. store last but didn't buy it in what he loved. a new deal liberal who is in the us ambassador. on the putting him well put it.
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was develop us towards the with the which he hurt us was not without some leaders really he says that while us the queer part should lead us to do new english thought the socialist would stop. him but it's. ministry's school season city to me. stray sions of many countries depend on one corporation and another by michael hoping the board doesn't implement the presence of god this is not the guns. would says that he got into this it's just a proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that such
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a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments under cyber threat and not only that. put more. missile defense and is a stunning this is also the only one. who will do all of those. things and this is the. one who started on with the old vision stop when there was a sting on who was a front is up and his cards on the front. of a war do good is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in this county for you to state this new look at some of the before knology. mart was the day that when he was fighting that alliance do going to spin the sheriff's
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most contentious critic for a year is the first time i noticed something wasn't right in tunis work in pretty much one of the first part of the corruption in palm beach county is not something that you can smell it see my dad it's a nod and a wink wasn't what i wanted to do. we've had more on all machines in this county then some states have had collectively to goodwill to follow this website began featuring the comments about girl just family the sheriff's wife sonya squash you like a boy and you know we should stop then you should say i don't much of this stuff i believe what i'm doing and also it's ok you know. it's your funeral believe f.b.i. raided p.b.s. and critics in the house. i snuck out of the united states. into russia right team little. men they know
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is bad wolf. i'm. going to. join england france and belgium in the world cup semifinals off the edging and nail biting penalty shootout against the hosts russia. despite the loss russia found celebrated low move into the night and gave that team a hero's welcome back in moscow off they defied all expectations to reach the last eight. and in the news that shaped the week u.k. all farty say two people in a critical condition in hospital were exposed to the nerve agents. and point
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a finger at russia despite khan's information so far. very well welcomed watching all the international with me becky as. well though the host nation lost not on the spot kicks to croatia festivities here in moscow when talking a long into us on tuesday night the russian team has since returned from sochi and be on stage at the found zone near the luzhniki stadium when i thanked the fans for their support. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. ah and the.
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right was the out that. he uses to just fall apart to put. up the bank. well i'm here has the show welcomes back their heroes they may have gone out on penalties to croatia but the. kids and most no one has come to save the day for one it will. be the head coach sonny frontage so when he spoke this whole crowd says fail at least silence he's a monster he's still here in russia has gone through the roof because this wasn't a team that was expected to do anything this was
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a team that was expected to go out at the opening round so what he produced and what they created was a team that has really cool the hots and minds of the russian people as we look at dusk i must say to you doing these two so that and sequoyah doing the good when you look at the big final salt i love a big model top if we look at it zuba he has really strong reason that pinney and driven out so much and driven rushing forward as well the timing of the sidelines telling the funds they can. principle of the team against one of those memories that will always stay with me. or the band they might have noticed they're held up by the team there said we play for you and was much appreciated by the fans on saturday night though there was a roller coaster of emotions across russia during that last eight game as the host nation were kicked out on penalties by croatia danilo kings and these the ali
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witnessed all the drama from marty's special football studio next to the hermitage museum in the petersburg. i have. to feel like be dyslexic well wherever you're watching us from today i'm very well thank you from quite a few here in russia is no caps about that i will give here with the sally how about last night what a roller coaster of emotions we went through during the match between russia and palatial we had a bit of a crowd with us head on didn't we in palace square and all of us the current career included got a little bit wild of the one who was
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the lead. and those scenes here were no exception to anything going on around the country apart from those lucky fifty thousand or so who had tickets to the such a stadium millions were watching the game glued to their screens not just here in the host country but also in croatia. i have. a have. a have i was you know who he was
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was was was was was was. it. certainly had a thrilling charge time of it fighting spirit that every minute of the game the teams will one one off the normal time it was two extra time the players giving their all all their emotions all the energy on the football field let's see how that drama unfolded. the been the. and the been the less i want to be at the table obviously
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a cherished goal. is the rocket goal open the school ring. if you live but it's for. taking the lead with that fun and there's equalizer in the crowd here absolutely. crazy reid who doesn't it was a quiet motion you see it was disappointing a little bit rushed a clue just keep it tight keep it together for ten minutes and initially they had to drop back so called hawking the boss which is what you're supposed to do manage the game but i feel maybe this is out of the show we've discussed there's something called something a bit of self can see just before halftime and then you know they can see we looked at each other and said we're also going to get back into this and then up pops and under the paps make amends for the error but it was a really really they showed a lot of fight in the heart. i think on the balance of things like did have some sort of a very good chance to kill the game off on the on day you gave it all as well the players at the end you know some muscular injuries you mentioned muscle crowd are
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going to fight it for a tough against england but they certainly deserve. you know a shot at getting at the final they've got the teamwork they've got the individual talent and they're the moderates as rockets as my magic kitchen cetera they're going to give england a real run for their money i do feel they are and i think you mentioned for a while that they were one of the teams as you said for the for the finds. they have a chance but i think they're going to have to manage that team because last i was living training on the bench and so close to those penalty kicks the second game they've had to take two penalties and actually we can see how that's so much of shootout come fall. when the in the when the it happened when the
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it when the entire when they did find itself perhaps that amount of fatigue as you say setting in which is going to be a factor of course in the game as well it's a bit of luck isn't there for sure the penalties are always such a lottery out there players. you know on both sides they spoke about the pressure of the penalties i was in which we had very high hopes for this game but we couldn't achieve everything we'd hoped but we're sad about it we did well in this championship but in the end when you're here in the quarterfinals you want to go further and we couldn't it was going to russia played a very good game in the first half and particularly surprised us mahler's and i pressed the so long we were unable to build our games but it is a little bit of cram's our style of scramble now of course all over for the russians croats marcelo they face england in the semi file in england i feel
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haven't really had to get out of second or third gear they're not really. challenged to the point where you think crikey they're going to lose are going to be knocked out of plays some beautiful football against on the favorites in argentina among them this is going to be quite an interesting game isn't it i think so i think in the we'll go into that feeling very confident we've been saying all along since in the loss to belgium in the group stage and came second day on the so-called easiest side of the draw and by you know seeing how it shapes up they played columbia it went to penalties it was difficult but really they deserved to go that route the jinx at least for the j.c. one puddle to send them a beat sweden yesterday with those goals on the fly and then you had me and then after that you look at it and you say well they play a team again across a shitty rule probably better technically but maybe we should drug dealing with fitness and you know being tired and fatigued as well and so england you know playing that game against sweden you know we can see those goals now actually they
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were in control of the game with girls coming from some p.c. or a corner from the other was the coming in maguire jumping up off the fence top right hand corner of that that's the first goal is first goal and fight for the international team finds a match they're going crazy they won the world cup and this other set piece for delhi out he's got plenty of time plenty of spice does a few steps towards the goal on log those past three defend the swedish defense really fall asleep there was a bit of a softball beat the offside trap and finds england in ecstasy heartbreak for the swedes of course they've done so well so you get a pass for now fan support is of course a huge factor in any games and the england fans who made it out to russia now urging their following the schmidt to do the same.
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with the team sixty six. and pasted it off. to the public eye neither of oil i want to go to the world cup just the thing you need to know if you want to go there and so actually go that is it's surreal so walk out and there's a huge stadium full of families politicos i didn't fly and lots of other noises well. yeah but it's a feeling the main thing i was worried about was the alphabet because i can't touch understand anything. absolutely miles unless i need to put my head post that's just been just a minute and well he tries. but then everyone speaks english it was very friendly.
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wolf and so i got to go to russia said i'm missing out on one of the best things ever there you are for luis his body will give me. a friendly and. great food on the ice to the fire and i said michelle. last found his fun wife thinks he's going fishing. go on is going to and it's a really long fishing trip almost walcott has been so i'm pretty well as well as problems with tension across the big media social media platforms while this is one english out find a blogger spence wrote he's been dogging many followers with his coverage of the tournament on these offenses in russia.
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to. start the road clearly clash between russia and spain we caught up with things shortly after the game to get his take on the tournament. i've done everything often flying off and 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 welcoming to the english and not just the english the whole. atmosphere that one of 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
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out. we had that golden generation before as we called it in. these great players the steven generals the front paws the way it really is no doubt this squad 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 auti what we have now seems much more like that you know i think we've got managing our self guys who me included a lot of people were skeptical as to whether he was going to have the experience the know how to get over them 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 one of the youngest things at this world cup as well so we don't go into of 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 into panama no disrespect to them that we were able to get wins against and ask us and. no
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question stuff that was full of high drama for the. both worlds. if the was. was. was. the was the was that i was was was i was you lied was. was. ok this is how the semifinal is shaping up england will face trial way shot in
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moscow on wednesday it was the cross of course that knocked england all stopping them going to the two thousand and eight euros hopefully a bit of a grudge match there for all splay just the day before right here in st petersburg they're hoping to beat the name of belgium in what promises to be a real crack off a game we'll be covering. all the action on and off the pitch this wild cop will be with you again soon. i. think of. the twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest kill people. but
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there was one more question by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to go meet the center of the beach with all we with you and do all the great game the greatest game you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone and doesn't want to you know and i'm really happy to join the for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia. this special one was also appreciated me to say the review beyond the team's latest edition of make up is bigger than you better just look.
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welcome back into the top news stories from the week now britain has been rocked by a second alleged case of nerve agent exposures since march the substance in question is again all the talk prompting some to jump to conclusions. two people have been exposed to the movie i didn't know which i know but shock it remains deadly for long periods exposed to the nerve agent no which. will he want to name his id safety you have to do anything is your family going to be safe is that going to be a failsafe skill ation we are good scary no because. no you know your poor children
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are merely there are the parents of you live right here in the wizard being trapped in a. mini name out. when you start x. no fun and it was a month just brushing against them right now as we read and pray. with the budget of a trial which has been identified as the save the date of the contaminates approaching us and so guys remember. it is now time that the russian state comes forward and explains exactly what has
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gone on you know the all for is still there to the russian state to try and assist us to tell us what happened. well 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 on said some sections of the western media have been quick to accuse russia as r.t. is more aghast you have 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 yeah 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
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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 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 we the people from from porton down they were absolutely categorical or else the guy so i said are you sure and he said there's
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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 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 with seemingly found that in 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
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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 disinflation 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 you can guess what comes next. thailand's navy seals have confirmed four boys have now been rescued from the group of twelve and their football coach charged in a cave in the north of the country for over two weeks the rescue operation has
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finished for the night and will resume on monday. and transported them to hospitals. when is the next operation are constantly exactly what it should be no more than twenty hours after the conditions to make sure everything is just like today. and we're confident proceed with. the group have been in the complex since june the twenty third after heavy rains and rising waters blocks their route out the group were found nine days after they went missing authorities have pressed forward with the rescue operation amid fears the approaching monsoon season could cause water levels to rise and the group could be trapped for months meanwhile another rescue operation was launched in thailand this week after a boat carrying chinese tourists fatally sank on thursday evening forty one people of the one hundred five on board were confirmed dead fifteen are still said
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to be missing but where there was blamed for the incident. the u.s. declaration of independence has fallen foul of social media censorship and facebook program designed to stamp out hate speech deleted parts of the document more pain reports. the facebook algorithm has been removing content that is deemed to be 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 seventeen seventy six that 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
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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 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 so many languages even the masses 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 us constitution allowed however they had to remove some
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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 a george washington statue or a thomas jefferson statue or robbery the statue they all need to come down the members and had slaves and i would repeat. should not pay poll somebody. we have 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
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today's standards to yesterday 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. we're back with the latest the top of the ousia that. comes. to mind. if. a.
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if 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. in early february two thousand and fourteen as the may day crisis was getting more violent there was a phone call that was intercepted it was a call between the secretary of state for european affairs to tori nuland and the u.s. ambassador to ukraine geoffrey pyatt questions of credibility. private chats between
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top u.s. diplomats was leaked online i think. you know what he me. on the outside i just think. working for you. ok. you want to. 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 neoconservative element very much to change the strategic dynamic in eastern
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europe. people and they've been at this for a long time they came in around the issue of propaganda they studied how to create 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 means that. 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
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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 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 and he wants to kill people in the made in these wonderful white headed demonstrators so you get a black hat versus white hat and then you keep repeating that basic scenario and it works with the american people and get to realize what vladimir putin is you know a 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 gray hat than a white hat or a black cat and if you say that you suddenly are you're unico which apologise or
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you're put 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 tempo and rhythm are the most essential components to hold an audience's attention . some are. pretty mean you know with my them. you must you suck it out and it was a. at the chest. it 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 rafi courier e led to the cedar revolution. looking back at the mysterious poisoning of
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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 ukrainian people at that moment tilted the scales giving him the presidency. the number of victims among the protesters during your on my dime totaled over one hundred they are called to the heavenly hundred all the sacred victims were immediately mythologized. the beating of students on nov thirtieth two thousand and thirteen was the obvious trigger of your own my don those who sent trained 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
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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 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 and 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 age leading the rioting crowd to seize the key of city administration
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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 be turned into votes for her struggling political career in the opposition party fatherland she gave the world media a christmas present in two thousand and thirteen when she was cruelly beaten by unknown assailants on the road despite the fact that in just three days all the suspects were arrested and confessed to beating tatyana during a road rage incident world media kept insisting upon the political background of the crime instantaneously tatyana became a heroic martyr uniting people around her image the beating coming amid political turmoil in ukraine this is drawn a protest your own my done was once again center stage and tatyana in less than two months after the assault she was already healthy enough to attack the office of party of regions the party of victory on
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a covert each month you could easily see much in the people in one at the end of this in a disability which in the view of the goddess could always let this group does if one of the staff members sixty five year old i.t. specialist of lattimer's a heart of was killed during the attack. so where is tatyana now well she finally got her position of power in the new government. one month later the time for another act in the play came armenian ukrainian protester sir gagne go on was one of the first to arrive at my don he wasn't radical or violent but instead naive and full of hope. watching surrogate read a patriotic poem is like watching a casting tape for the role of a sacred victim lead to simple mourning the most common solicitousness. for this is. unfortunately sergei got the part betrayed by
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his brothers in arms this video would eventually go viral after sergei was killed early in the morning of january twenty second two thousand and fourteen the circumstances of his death remain unknown to this day even though the whole area of protests was heavily filmed at that time there were no records or witnesses to help the investigation and his body was moved immediately from the scene of the crime. sergei became the first killed martyr of your own my don and in a heartbeat the police officers were appointed as his killers almost two years later the official investigation would still deliver no results now it is widely believed that nico yawns murder was staged by provoke a tourist to escalate the conflict. god speaks to people with the language of silence on january twenty sixth two
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thousand and fourteen hope francis prayed for ukraine addressing thousands of people at st peter's square in vatican city. it's just. after the prayer two white doves were released from the papal window and were immediately attacked by a crow and siegel those who understand the language could easily read the meaning of this elm and soon the great forces the siegel and the crow would be tearing apart to slavic nations the white doves this omen gave hope to the ukrainian people saying that by god's will the doves would be saved but it also predicted severe hard. and many victims. the events which could enter into the history of the color revolutions as the most massive human sacrifice yet arrived right on schedule one month later.
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for weeks this european powerful has been the scene of a violent uprising. they just say yeah the protesters are pushing up towards the government district arms here with molotov cocktails that we saw from guns and shotguns to. there are casualties on both sides it would take. forces just said to bury six dead people out there not just a day they say they've been hit by snipers. that are going to that aspect of it and not are not going to cut out of the amount of the money that they're going to get actually. this was a good time to. try to move there i'm.
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not allowed to get my money not why not act and then again why it generated the old people we believe this other o.p.m. . lot of my kids i don't want them up a soldier on a whole lot of the moment i want to tell them about how do it all accusers are there a lot of them i'm a little like a model let's pull out the pins i don't want to put out here the most cutting or the i don't know the more the brotherhood. of corruption is everywhere in. you know especially at the end the line so i would say that. once again because they. gave.
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me go.
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to. they were much a little early what sort of. store naturalist. he. comes here what order. to libya where we struggle but. of control and we'll see you. and here again we meet our old acquaintance from not old in iraq on three part of me who was at the peak of his glorious self proclaimed commandant of my don. which basically means the leader of the radical opposition. but at least not that so my done most of that is
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the days i think he usually does it when the bus will look and under. oath and so by say a host nor do you feel of course addition your blessing to still have to still both of us tells. the protestors were filmed leading a long line of riot police away it's not clear where they were taking them sixty seven officers are currently reported to be missing fourteen policemen and forty three one hundred four huge shifts and what social. security and the news three million. dollars are built up and. what's the what's it be at all if you want to let. natural see what is wrong. because from inside the protest camp the opposition leader vitali klitschko urged his supporters to stay put each of you here should stay strong in spirit he said
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because we're not going anywhere. we believe with the video put him in the video what us up as it's a he or she and she asked the what it is. khaki a poor support also at the. top as. and you put in the. water and i think yes i'm a shell of anyone in you know when a social. aboard. like in two thousand and four during the orange revolution international leaders felt it necessary to intervene and bring both sides to the negotiating table. deeming us the dust and the. fabius. front valter steinmeyer. bratislava sikorsky. must
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be sure. it's. the would put a union desperation. move through. the ukrainian president to end the leaders of the anti-government protests there have agreed on a troops the truth was to give talks between president and the opposition. just like in two thousand and four the opposition or at least its radical faction the right sector headed by dmitri yarrow she had no intention on fulfilling its part of the bargain. to double or take it but you know what you're maybe going to take national public without me. but i always said thought yes thought that all right but i expect book if they have a couple struck me as the job double look at it but if we cannot play all of the. stock of a coach at. celtic we put up
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a. new. store. when you put this scenario is that what i was. suppling you know one who needs be able. at the. national news is with. you know all these. the opposition leaders left saying they may a found a way to end the bloodshed but they want to take the conclusions from that meeting to the people. it was soon apparent that the people were not happy. but it. was the. young. minister of. because it was a. deal of total yeah a little. you got
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a lot of mush in a couple of. hours that we didn't know it though and you know. it is the most when bill of color it's a horn dog or below. the totem blockbuster out in the news the what the what president. rests. the. president to put you know one. near. the mirror look us on the studies that should apply if you what are you up apologetic to do this. at the same time was saying it's last goodbyes to the victims of the massacre.
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it was also welcoming those who came to power at their cost ukraine's parliament has voted for the new speaker of the assembly to become interim president oleksandr turchynov called on lawmakers to form an interim government by tuesday these latest developments out follow the dismissal of president viktor young of corvettes on saturday and they remove unico bitch not following the constitutional procedures for impeachment. led to what those who put it really strong because it's all a sort of wholeness yet there were new zealand yellow so much for the lime into those rehabilitated sure to deport up to the parliament of ukraine consists of four hundred fifty deputies the constitution of ukraine requires at least a three fourths majority to vote in other words. three hundred thirty eight votes in favor of the impeachment but only three hundred twenty eight deputies voted yes . the u.s.
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state department i mean almost immediately said this was a legitimate government and that was part of this effort to get regime change instead of trying to find some way to revive the for going twenty first agreement where maybe you could bring back in a coalition some titular way that became not a possibility anymore then you had eastern ukraine resisting crimea wanting to break away and things rapidly escalating. voters will decide sunday whether they'll leave ukraine enjoying russia the campaign with the slogan together with russia has the backing of moscow the crimea situation the referendum is also happening during this period very quickly. indeed is rooted in karim. you. know. but it's done that was through it. that then you. could see that the.
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crimean authorities sensing the mood of the populace fully supported victory on the covert his decision to postpone the two thousand and thirteen european union association deal and side deeper ties to russia. as the events in kiev took their course crimean authorities issued a declaration putting into words the fears of its people based on the will of the crimean who elected us we declare that we will not give crimea to extremists and neo nazis seeking to seize power in ukraine at the cost of the blood of the country and its citizens after the regime change in kiev rumors began spreading in crimea that the new authorities would be merciless to those that oppose them so i'll play you. this lead to the pro russian demonstrations rejecting the new government in kiev. on february twenty seventh the government buildings in the capital of crimea were seized by pro russian protesters. the current crimean government was dismissed
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and the new leader surrogate acciona of was assigned as the leader of the crimean autonomy republic when you. deal with the below. but i shall it's. still with you has this should be. on march sixteenth the crimean referendum or so held and the people voted to leave ukraine and enter the russian federation. the situation in crimea is being presented as a russian invasion and again nobody looks at this seriously and looks at the poll numbers and some of the poll numbers done by the u.s. government agencies themselves showing that the people of crimea prefer being part of russia in the u.s. news media is all been presented as the russians invaded they then station sham election with people with guns at their backs somehow they big the ballot boxes to get ninety six percent approval for rejoining russia idea of a referendum in crimea is just quite simply unconstitutional but it does raise
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questions on whether this vote really is free and fair especially given the heavy military presence in crimea right now errol so that's how it's been sold to the american people the reality is very different atmosphere has said the electric thousands of people have gathered in the capital crime and sixty of them come up a lot of this funding away from me and i'm held last sunday in which the majority of people here overwhelmingly voted in support of being reunited with russia. they're with us but it's to talk with the markets in the market if this political slow in the in the with enough of this. you know it's simple enough. so even the media and more exposure will so it's. so should you know about something you so should you know but it's in fargo so it is a place in the. news not.
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the principle. you go in you'll be able. to. get out right now but i'm going to come back another. look at it that i'm not out of the mouth of the money there's one item that actually. this was a good time to. try to move there i'm. told that i want to get my little money not why not.
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why x. chanting in the hall people we believe just a little bit here. but what i can say about them up aside johnny boy are they of the moment on account of mother having a little accuser is it a little on the way to my building looking at the pin for i don't want to put all the other families party without all the mother brother. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does my mike will still be on the board just not going to let him die this is not the guns not with the eyes that see the gun into the sea it's just like the proprietary software you don't know the source code. isn't that such a security risk when you have a black box operating the public i think microsoft dependency puts governments
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under cyber threat and not only that. the events of the. day with the one with the more vocal in it with the one woman. with no brains and this is the. one i'm still i'm done with the all business start when there was a sting on more than one of the album is gods above i'll. also you will be a lot but it's your last your first. she lost it with the people most of. all what i'm with.
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you i thought you meant there was a. thief yes. you know the yellow can figure me from him he can if he has enough in the future if by if. it was you're in it up or where they live you. almost you more of them with their one within the realm of north and give me both of you in the form i was in few move forward to feel. yes. yes. if in the last days of the soviet union people. full of hope and anticipation of the upcoming changes underground music by young musicians of the time captured the mood
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perfectly what was it like to live and make music and that much fear. was. join england france and belgium in the world cup semifinals after edging good nailbiting penalty shootout against hosts russia. think that was behind the loss russia found celebrated long into the night and gave their team a hero's welcome back in moscow after they defied all expectations to reach their last date. and amid news that shaped the week u.k. all forty state two people in a critical condition in hospital were exposed to bit of agents not rich and point the finger at russia despite its count information so far. a very warm welcome
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you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international with me here aaron. well the host nation lost out on spot kicks to croatia festivities here in mosco went on long into saturday night the russian team has since returned from sochi and been on stage at the fanzone near the luzhniki stadium where they thanked the fans for their support.
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all right. thank you so much to install to play. thanks. but i'm here has the show's welcomes back their heroes they may have gone out on penalties to croatia but that if we were held by kids the most no one has is if they do one it will. probably be the head coach thomas of churches so when he spoke to this whole crowd to fail at least silent he's a monster he stuck a year in russia has gone through the roof because this wasn't a team that was expected to do anything this was a team that was expected to go out to the opening rounds to what he produced and
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what they created was a team that has really caught the hearts and minds of the russian people as we look at dusk i must say to you to link the churches so that and so go ahead link the if we look at the the big money talk i love the big model top if we look at it zuba he has really driven by opinion driven hard so much of driven rushing forward as well the timing of the sidelines telling the fonz to get up and support the team again spain what are those memories that will always stay with me. the banner how to buy the team best said we play for you and it was much appreciated by the fans on saturday night though that was a roller coaster of emotions across russia during that last eight games as the host nation were kicked out on penalties by croatia donahoe confound the somali witnessed. all the drama after marty's a special football stadium next to the hottest museum and supporters back. i have.
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i feel like see the well wherever you are watching us today i am very well thank you from people like you here in russia is no doubts about that i will continue with the sally how about last night what a roller coaster of emotions we went through during the match between russia and clay shaw we had a bit of a crowd with us head down to them we polished square and all of us the current career included got a little bit wild few of the i was of the weekly. us.
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and those scenes here were no exception to anything going on around the country apart from those lucky fifty thousand or so who had tickets to the such a stadium millions were watching the game glued to their screens not just here in the host country but also in croatia. i have. now here i. know i was you know he was. it was good and.
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i certainly had a thrilling charge time of it fighting spirit that every minute of the game it seems one one off the normal time it was two extra time the players giving their all all their emotions all the energy on the football field let's see how that drama unfolded. the been the week i. think i've been the less i want to be the table always to cherish all. the rock and roll open the school. provides replies one minutes before. taking the lead with not fun
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and there's equalised setting the crowd here absolutely. crazy or it wasn't it was a quiet motion you see it was disappointing a little bit that russia couldn't just keep it tight keep it together for ten minutes and initially they had to drop back so called hawking the boss which is what you're supposed to do manage the game but i feel maybe this is out of the show we've discussed there's something called something a bit of self can see just before half time and then you know they can see we looked at each other and said we're also going to get back into this and then up pops fernandez to make amends for the error but it was a really really they showed a lot of fight in the hearts of russia i think on the balance of things like did have some sort of a very good sauces to kill the game off on the on day you gave it the less well the players at the end you know. some muscular injuries or mention muscle crowd are going to find it very tough against england but they certainly deserve you know a shot at getting at the final they've got the teamwork they've got the individual
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talent and they're the moderates as rakesh is my magic it should cetera they're going to give england a real run for their money i do feel they are and i think you mentioned the world that they were one of the teams that you said for the four of them i find. they have a chance but i think they're going to have to manage that team really tough because last i was living training on the bench and so close to those penalty kicks the second game they've had to take two penalties and actually we can see how that's so much of shootout come fall but. when the in the when the it happened with a and have
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to define itself perhaps the element of fatigue as you say setting in which is going to be a factor of course in the game as well it's a bit of luck isn't there for sure the penalties are always such a lottery out their players. you know on both sides they spoke about the pressure of the penalties i was in which we had very high hopes for this game but we couldn't achieve everything we'd hoped but we're sad about it we did well in this championship but in the end when you're here in the quarterfinals you want to go further and we couldn't it was still going to russia played a very good game in the first half and particularly surprised us mollies and i pressed the so a lot we were unable to build our games but it is a style of scramble. now of course all over for the russians marcelo they face england in. the sammy file in england i feel haven't really had to get out of second or third gear they're not really been challenged to the point where you
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think crikey they're going to lose are going to be knocked out of plays some beautiful soul again some of favorites you know argentina among them this is going to be quite an interesting game isn't it i think so i think in the we'll go into that feeling very confident we've been saying all along since in the last a belgium in the group stage and came second day on the so-called easiest side of the draw by you know seeing how it shapes up they played columbia went a penalty it was difficult but really they deserved to go that route the jing certainly for the james they won penalties and then they beat sweden yesterday with those goals on the fly and then you get that off of that you look at it and you say well they play a team again a croatia t. will probably better technically but maybe shrugging with fitness and you know being tired and fatigued as well and so england you know playing that game against sweden you know we can see those goals now actually they were in control of the game with girls coming from some p.c. or a corner from the other was the coming in mcguire jumping up off the fence top right
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hand corner of their lives the first goal is first goal of the fight for the international team finds a match they're going crazy they won the world cup and this other set piece for daddy out he's got plenty of time plenty of space does a few steps towards the goal on log those past three defend the swedish defense free fall asleep there was a bit of a softball beat the offside trap and finds england in ecstasy heartbreak for the swedes of course they've done so well so you get us now fan support is of course a huge factor in any games and england fans who made it out to russia now urging their following the schmidt to do the same. he. was eccentric to seek.
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and pasted it off. to the public on you grow your life want to go see the world go bust the thing you need to go see you want to go there and so i actually go that is it's surreal so walk out and there's a huge stadium full of families politicos i didn't fly and lots of other noises well. yeah. but it's a feeling the main thing i was worried about was the alphabet because i can't touch understand anything. back. absolutely miles away i need to put my head goes faster than just a minute and fourth wellfleet tries. but then everyone speaks english it was very friendly. wolf and so i got to go to russia so the missing out on one of the best
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things that are you are really. very welcoming. a friendly and. great food and yes to the fire and i said to michelle. last found there he's found that his wife thinks he's going fishing. go on the scout it's on it's a really long fishing trip almost well a couple has been saw for example as well as from some attention across the big media social media platforms while this one english shout out find a blogger spencer wrote he's been dogging many followers with his coverage of the tournament on these offenses in russia.
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thank you. but once the road clearly clash between russia and spain we showed off to the game to get his take on the tournament. i've done everything often flying up in on trains of stayed in hotels have 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 welcoming to the english and not just the english the whole. atmosphere that one of things i love the world cup is the different kind of cultures you come into contact with and everything off saina said that the russians have welcomed that of open arms so i have to say it's been amazing and yeah i've gotten zero complaints i just hope more people that come out . we had that golden generation before as we called it in the.
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great plaza stephen gerald in a friendly and positive way really is no doubt this squad 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 auti what we have now seems much more like that you know i think we've got managing to me included a lot of people were skeptical as to whether he was going to have the experience of the know how to get over them 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 one of the youngest things at this world cup as well so we can go into the exploitations off and 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 for an answer. no question stuff that was. the high drama for the fans a little bit seems both worlds. if
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the was. was. i was that. was the was that was was was i was you was i was. was. ok this is how the semi final is shaping up england will face trial way shot in moscow on wednesday it was the cross of course that knocked england all stopping
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live going to the two thousand and eight euros hopefully a bit of a grudge match there france play just the day before right here in st petersburg they're hoping to beat then maybe a belgium in what promises to be a real crack off again we'll be covering that and all the action on and off the pitch at this wild top will be with you again soon. i. think i'm. in a world of big partners. and conspiracy to. it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever
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we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats 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 hawks. corruption is everywhere in our house as i do is to have high redouble employment and we see you have a lot of business you know especially in the head of the line so i would say that our success story is a house it's a story once again because of how big the political game the political objectives but we didn't tell you that we didn't succeed in achieving the economy goes.
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welcome back and the top news stories of the week now centers being rocked by a second alleged case of nerve agent exposure since march the substance in question is again novacek prompting some to jump to conclusions. two people have been exposed to them that i didn't know but you know that shock it remains deadly for long periods exposed to the nerve agent nobody. who he went to know his id safety have to do anything if your family is going to be safe is that going to be a fair it's a skill a ship and we are going to go we don't because. you know you have more children
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we're there other parents to you live right here and you know it was you bring to the lake. let me name out you know when you start acting all funny and was much just brushing against. those red brick. their budget over drill which has been identified as this so you know they should be contaminated birds you know and so the east room. it is now time that the russian state comes forward and explains exactly what has
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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 denied any involvement of the first poisoning case in mali reached out to london with offers of cooperation despite many questions that still to be on said some sections of the western media have been quick to accuse russia as often as more against you have 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
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behind this but the fact is blood amir 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 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 you not blame russia it could only have been putin just like it was last time you argue that their source of. edge and not the chalk is russia how did you manage to find it out so quickly i look at the the evidence we the people from porton down they were absolutely categorical and i asked the guy so i said are
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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. no uncertain terms that this was a military grade. they knew what it is not the business of a port and i do not 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
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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 disinflation 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 you can guess what comes next. thailand's navy seals have confirmed that four boys have now been rescued from the group of twelve and their football coach trapped in a cave in the north of the country for over two weeks now the rescue operation has finished for the night and will resume on monday. and
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transported them to heart and soul safely when there's the next operation i can't exactly i just should be in a room no more than twenty by the conditions to make sure everything is just like today. and more confident that proceed with. the group i've been in the complex's since june the twenty third after heavy rains and rising waters blocked out the group were found nine days after they went missing all thirty teams have pressed forward with the rescue operation amid fears the approaching monsoon season could cause water levels to rise and the group could be trapped for months meanwhile another rescue operation was launched in thailand this week after a boat carrying chinese tourists space only sank kenzan on thursday evening forty one people of the one hundred five on board were confirmed dead fifteen are still said to be missing bad weather was also blamed for this incident. we're back with
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the latest at the top of the hour join us then if you can. begin camera. roughly once the shots and we'll pay you for the. future own cool videos during the world cup this summer with the broccoli string and. down more on string i don't really don't t.v. . across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to mooch. on events like on the biggest elsewhere
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they invite private companies. to take over the utilities many bought a telescope of a luxury she got she got it while on the plane might be cool. this is. just because . of that uproar over some more you know bill bill if bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human rights of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more and more it's about the hurt and the redistribution of . words. that don't work we want to.
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come out of welcome to pull it apart it's hard to find a more drab and yes more romantic period in the history of the soviet union then in one thousand nine hundred life if people knew it was falling apart then the yet there was also a growing hope that something new and exciting with the rise in its place that sense of cognitive and emotional dissonance was perfectly captured by the on the ground music of the time produced by young nonconformist musicians in what was down the studio flooding what was it like to leave and make music in. hopeful despair well to discuss that i'm now joined by john a stingray an american musician and an avid chronicler of the leningrad rock scene john it's so good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you for inviting me now you have a very interesting a very unusual and i think a somewhat through mantic story you came to the soviet union for just one the week you called the buddies big one of our biggest rock stars on his landline and he.
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just shows you around is that how it all began that is how it all began a friend of mine her older sister was married to a russian emigre and when he heard i was going to visit russia and he knew i was a rocker in los angeles he said you need to call boroscope ensconce he's the most famous underground rocker in russia like the bob dylan of brusha i do believe there was any rock in russia but i thought ok i'll go and meet him because how cool he think it will be to meet me that i'm an american rocker and i met him and we sat we were at seven cockles apartment and i played them a couple of songs off an e.p. album i had released here in the states and morris thought it was very cool and it was a little bit punk and he liked it and i i felt very proud and then i said oh can i hear something of yours and we put in a cassette and i put my headphones on and i started to hear one of his songs that was called tonight and it was so hunting and and just brilliant and powerful that i started to slink in my chair because i realized i was in the
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presence of somebody very important and that i was just the silly girl from los angeles very naive. and that he was the real rocker said that that moment changed my whole life and correct me if i'm wrong but i think you were twenty four years old at the time cali girl in drab. reach was a feeling in oxymoron of sorts and even bigger paradox was how this doll soviet reality was able to produce something that was so free spirited than so genuine as the leningrad the rock scene how do you yourself explain that phenomena you know it was incredible and of course our first three and half days was in moscow where we didn't know anybody so we were on the usual tours with the group and we looked around and even though there were some interesting things the same basis because the two own things it looked very cold people didn't look happy they were wearing dark colors they were all rushing through the streets and i thought wow this is this this is not a great place you know i would never come back again. what i found out later when i
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went to leningrad and met bourse is that behind closed doors russian people were exactly like people all over the world and they were full of color and they were full of expression and full of creativity i was in off by the whole art scene the arts and the music scene in leningrad because nobody in america was aware this could possibly be happening in russia we were so afraid of the soviet union at that time and that's why it just opened my eyes and that's what led to me deciding that i needed to bring this music and photos and videos of these bands to the u.s. to open up the eyes of all of the other people in united states because it really was something we we were not aware at all that was taking place there now rock musicians all over the world are a pretty rowdy bunch i wonder how they react to you and your interest in them you know i think there were europeans that had come in and had met boris before so he
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had met foreigners but i think what was different was with me is after i met boris on that first trip and was taken by all of it and i said i'm going to come back what can i do can i bring your equipment i think that he and seven. kind of had a feeling of course she says she's going to come back but she's not going to because i think many people before me westerners came in and said the same thing that they wanted to come back i think what surprised boris and her body else is that i did come back and i kept coming back and i kept coming back every three months and i kept bringing them equipment and and that's why i got the nickname back then is the tractor the american tractor because i think they were amazed at how i could get things done that when i became passionate about something and had an idea i would make it happen from what i remember at least in the late soviet years america was strongly romanticized in russia it was literally perceived as the as a land of freedom so much so that. if another famous leningrad musician wrote the song
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goodbye america about part. those youthful your days i wonder if you're ever felt that you were in some way an unofficial ambassador for the mystical america you know what's interesting it wasn't so much the rockers because again i think they got from from the black market or other places they got music articles everything from the west but i think what was interesting was that the average russian people that i would meet through them would all say oh oh we want to be like american had that romantic wish i want to be free like america and i was telling them then in the eighty's you guys don't understand the price americans pay to be free and i would explain to them that most americans had a thirty year mortgage because you would try to buy a house a thirty year mortgage that would basically make you in handcuffs because if you have a mortgage where you have to pay for thirty years it means you have to make money so i was trying to deflate that romantic vision because it wasn't so perfect i mean
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america is amazing and it's a free country but we do pay a high price for that freedom what i saw in russia even though they didn't have a lot of freedoms in one sense because they didn't have all of the financial burdens of paying every month for an apartment or house and paying a lot of money for the electricity and for the water they they felt like to me it felt like they had more time to do what interests them on the creative side every other person i met in leningrad whether they they weren't one of the main musicians was an artist or was a poet everybody seemed to have some time to spend on on their creative outlet and i think a lot of times in america back then even now we're so focused on our jobs to make money to pay the bills that we don't have time for i guess what you could call a hobby if people have artistic hobbies that they would like to do you know like everything in the world there's good and bad about everything and being in the
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soviet union. showed me a lot of things that was great about where i live in america and it showed me a lot of things that i wish would be different in fact sometimes they were in the two streams and i'd have boy the perfect life must be some kind of country that was sort of in the middle of the way america and russia was well you know it's easy to remend to size a country that you have never visited and in fact in the song that i mentioned goodbye america bridge road in one thousand eight hundred fifteen just one year after your first visit to the soviet union he speaks ific lee says the not of us have been there and we have sort of started growing out of our old gene simply because you know our youth was coming into contact with reality and as i was researching for this program you know i was struck by one productive thought and i wonder if it's actually true but it seemed to me that for you a very rare person but still for you that dahl soviet reality was also to some
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extent. the place where you found that freedom because the russians do not think about the later years of the soviet union in that sense but to me it seemed that you're actually found imaginative or imaginary a place where where it where you felt alive and free was that accurate that is very accurate you know it was all about timing and when i went to the soviet union i had just had this record out in the states but we had kind of a lawsuit with the guy that put it out because there were some issues and i was at a crossroads i wasn't sure what i was going to do and i felt a little bit lost and i was inspired and so i went to the soviet union with my sister on this week trip a school trip that she was going on and i thought it would just clear my head i can come back and regroup and lo and behold everything that i saw there in leningrad with boris and then the rest of people i met changed my life so it was just the perfect time of me being young enough not really understanding it who i was not understanding life and being very nice. and all the sun i meet these people that
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are so inspiring i mean i think it would be similar if sung is some young person here at that time in eighty's happened to be a friend and hang out with bob dylan or david bowie you know i was just blessed to me the artist and leningrad were just as inspiring and exciting and as these these famous western musicians so for me it was just fate now john as you said just a moment ago every time you travel to the soviet union you used to bring all sorts of musical supplies which were difficult to find in leningrad back then but i know that you also smuggled the records out you were absolutely key to releasing a russian rock music in the united states speech was mad with some interest but never made it big is russian rock to country specific to engage western audiences you know it was big in the sense. of the purpose we put it out for and
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when it came out it was unbelievable the amount of press we got it exploded again it exploded because nobody ever thought this could possibly be behind the iron curtain the way that kenya looked the way that boris moved the way it was the way that they saying was it was equal to any of the rock n roll going on in the united states it just was in russian so it became so big it was written in every kind of newspaper or magazine television shows morning talk shows it was everywhere so what that did which is what the purpose of the record was was it showed americans look there are people in russia that you can relate to that will just like people where you live and so it really was sixty six success on that level i think it sold maybe fifteen or twenty thousand records which maybe in the in the big scheme isn't that many but for a record that's recorded on two track that's in the russian language it was huge
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but their videos were aired on m.t.v. the videos were shown on some other t.v. programs it was just written about all over the place that i think i felt that it was very successful i was totally happy with the results now fast forward thirty five years and some of those musicians that you used to hang out that used to be monitored by the k.g.b. you have now been awarded with models for their service to their motherland we have a former k.g.b. agent as the russian president who is also such to enjoy russian rock music i wonder if you still follow russian rock. to this day what do you think about what it has become thirty five years later and do you think it would still fascinate you if you were twenty four years old today i think not in the same way and the difference is that now the world is connected we have the internet and no matter what our politicians are doing or if they're fighting or if they're try. to make
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some conflict between us the box is open we people american people russian people know what's going on in each other's countries through the internet we can see everything so it's a little bit different than it was in the eighty's but i was in russia two months ago for the first time since two thousand and four and i saw a few people i saw my first husband euro caspari and i loved what he was doing with his music and the fun the keno symphony and i hung out with boris a little bit and what i love about boris he's exactly who he was thirty years ago and all he wanted to do thirty years ago was record albums and play as much as he could and he's never wavered he's never change thirty years later he's exactly the same and the amazing thing with that with group in chicago when i met him thirty or more than thirty years ago and when i would listen to him talk about philosophy and his his views on life and it just affected me the same thing happened two months ago with my daughter we were sitting is the part and boris was talking about life
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and and some of his thoughts on it and i could see my daughter just melting and taking it all in and she says missed my eyes by boris today as i was thirty or so well yes he's a special someone he definitely is but i know very little about. new rock bands in russia you know i left russia in one thousand nine hundred six and back then there really wasn't the internet so i came here i had my my daughter and i really was just connected pretty much by russian all the music and it only came back a few years ago when i decided to make this archive website with all my photos and basically it started that i just had thousands of photos i had made from my russia days all over my house and in boxes and i thought you know i'm going to scan them so that i can throw them away and have them all digitally and when i started to scan them i thought wow maybe i should make a website maybe russians might like this so i did make my website site joanna sting ray dot com and when the web site came out within the first two or three weeks there were a hundred million a half. a million people that went on the web site looking at all the old photos
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and then i saw how everybody was for that time and it was interesting but you know everything in the arts sometimes in life is so cyclical and so i think it's just natural that it's about twenty five years thirty years after the saw happened in the eighty's that that i'm not surprised by the interest being renewed well john i really have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. our. financial guide i don't buy it i'm on if you. like. a solicitor buy it from the future price for what's price.
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in that regard one other than how i felt other than our beloved audience that not a lot of the money out of the money there is when i met in germany. this was a good time to. try to move. out of myanmar. only now i want to get my little money enough for north america and our son or exxon and they'll all people we believe just a little bit here. all of my kids i live out the bubble so johnny will our other moment of motherhood you all accusers are there were a lot of money on the way to my building looking at the pins i don't want to put out a look to my work party without all the motherboard that it. is
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. welcome back to worlds apart the john a stingray an american musician and a prominent speaker of the soviet the rock scene in the nineteen eighties john i know that there were long periods. during which you did not visit russia i think it was twelve or maybe even twenty years at a time that you stayed away from this country was there any particular reason for that you know when i left russia i came back to los angeles and i had my daughter and i kind of became a full time mother and again things had changed you know i was lucky that i lived
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through russia really three three different periods i was there under communism i was there through glass dos and i was there and capitalism and communism was really interesting for me because it was kind of you know closed but behind closed doors there were parties and all this interesting happening you know the favorite time was when the russian people seen the happiest because nothing had changed much except for they could speak more freely and say things but then the last period was capitalism and that was a difficult time in the ninety's with capitalism it was it was kind of crazy so when i left russia i refocused my life on being a mother and because there wasn't internet and we weren't connected the way we are today. it just felt like like it was over you know many of my close friends had died obviously victor soy had died and it was just the right time for me to come back to los angeles and then i went on with my life and just for a lot of years i didn't think very often about rush i mean i did get calls two or three times a year to do interviews certainly around victor birthday was death or about my days
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so i was connected here and there and i would get phone calls from some of my friends unfortunately they would call me to tell me somebody else had passed away which was very sad every time i had. an insecure seven gakkel call me on the phone i would shake because i was afraid when i picked it up they were going to tell me somebody else passed away and i didn't you know that was just a very hard thing to deal with but you know it just happened that that that periods happen in life and then it's over and you move on and i think there's still a lot of allure in the brokers lifestyle that sense of freedom spontaneity the lack of commitment the lack of obligations the excitement i wonder if you if you miss any of that do you angry people who still leave like. you know i do and do that a little bit because again i live a very good life in los angeles and i have a nice house and i have a car and i can get nice food but i have three different jobs to do that and it's not as a musician it's very tough to make money and make a living as a musician in the states so i do miss that side of just waking up and you
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know looking at your and saying what do you want to do i don't know what do you want to do why don't we go see if somebody is there and they don't have a phone so you go and just knock on the door and see if somebody is there and they let you in and they they start making some food they pull down acoustic guitar and everybody starts playing you know the whole world of too soft is is you know is a fun one it's fun to spend your days too soft but i also enjoy you know using my brain and doing work and making good money so it's a balance but yes i do sometimes miss the freedom of being with my friends at that time again i think. i think rock and roll are still have that kind of lifestyle but even today would be different than the eighty's you know i was i was part of this time that i don't think could ever be repeated john and i think there is a lot of nostalgia for that period in russia it's avodah than the number of films and documentaries released all being still being produced about
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a period of time what do you thing makes the russians dwell on those years so much well i think it's the personality as to who the people were first of all i mean these geniuses boroscope bench cough syrup curl can coast to kinship. you know victor sawyer they were amazing people and amazing artists and i think the fact that they did everything there did they did and their music even though they couldn't make money there there's something that feels good about that it was so pure and i think that's what people miss is the pureness of it you know now everybody makes money off their music you know there's not really underground bands because there doesn't need to be everybody can try to go and do it but the fact that at that period they were so creative and so inspiring at a time that they couldn't be on t.v. they couldn't do big tours or they couldn't make money i think again it comes down to the pureness of who they were as people and as artists listen i'm not for some
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time i am so lucky that i got to be there at that time and live through it with those incredible people now i'm sure you've heard that this new movie directed by carroll said every city every new of cold lives or summer about those years when you got a lot of flack from people who actually lived through that period for example from barry's good bench you go for not depicting the protagonist relationships that live styles accurately and i think that raises a very interesting question about artistic freedom when an artist is making a movie about another arses how accurate. how detailed he should be do you have any ideas and you know it's a complicated answer most of all because i have not seen the movie but when i was in leningrad two months ago they kept asking me about that when i was being interviewed wanted to know they were trying to show me a little piece of the film you know for me. again films aren't always accurate
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they're based on so that's ok i would say without seeing the film so i can't comment exactly on on the summer film but for me i think the most important thing is that when they're portraying somebody that is known and especially somebody that's that's not alive like victor soy to me it's important to stay at least to the character of who victor was you know if i saw a film that was based on victor but it wasn't a real story and they were trading victor for being some not nice guy or doing bad things that would really be off because he was not like that at all you know he was so sweet and so genuine so to me portraying any of the people that are famous i think it's important to at least keep the aura of who they were of i don't know if you would agree with that but to me personally it's very unique in channeling both the discontent with the reality and a certain appreciation of live at it is you know the little pleasures the little
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treasures of life there's a lot of tender in this i think a lot of dignity as opposed to solve depreciation in his lyrics and i wonder if you agree with that and how do you think that was possible to both critique life and love it seem to live a you know he was victor was different than the other musicians that i hung out with there was something different about him and i'm not sure why he didn't understand but he was brilliant you know some of the other musicians knew he was a genius and it wasn't egotistical it was like a fact he knew what they know what in some sense forrest in the eighty's you know. he knew that people thought he was a deity and that he had these special talents and for me victor i don't think he really understood how great his songs were and i think sometimes he was almost a little embarrassed and for victor he was the type that you know we'd be in the pop mechanics concert we'd both be on stage with all the other musicians and he
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would look across the street stage and we could me and smile as if he was saying hey joe isn't this great how cool we get to be part of this pop mechanics era he still always had that little boy in him that was amazed that he got to do all these things and i think that's why victor's music. you know that many so many people can relate to his music because it came from somebody who was in some sense simple not a bad way simple in a good way but by what you're saying he really i think he felt happy and grateful in life and what in the years i spent with him he was very easygoing i never saw him get angry or have some you know big important issues he had to deal with that he was very he was very happy go lucky and enjoyed life to the fullest and i think the songs just came out of him i don't think he was doing anything on purpose to try to write songs that would affect people this way or that way i think it was just how he felt one thing in general about the musicians that i dealt with in the
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eighty's and i think when all of the press came out on red wave all the press of course the question at the end of the interview sort of the all want to move here now do they all want to come and i said no they're very tied to russia and mother earth and russia so again i did not feel like the musicians i knew in the eighty's were unhappy being in russia and that they wanted to leave but i found the opposite i thought they were very happy in russia i think they would have loved if they could have made money off their music and could have toured and could have had better equipment but i never found this angriness that they hated living in russia i think they were very proud and very tied to their russian blood let me ask you specifically about that because victor saw a story is widely credited for capturing the desire for change in the soviet union and i think that's maybe why he's here and his personality his music you are experiencing a second comeback in modern day russia but the way that call was expressed in his
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literature i thought was very culturally russian because his most famous song was we are awaiting change rather than we are the change which would be a seam i think for many western musicians and i wonder whether whether you agree with the russians are indeed more. asked of him in a way of waiting for the change to be delivered to them rather than being the agents of change well first of all i want to bring up that it is not clear that victor wrote that song we're waiting of the change that he meant politically and concrete specific things you know i think i think could be that was almost a spiritual change and i think again what was different from the music in the eighty's and forced british cops music you know it was poetry that you could read things through the line but nothing was concrete nothing was saying we don't like you know this rule in the soviet union we don't like this this is the way it is to us you want this it was more about awakening people and making people feel and
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making people think you know i think the music in the eighty's in leningrad to me was much different than say pussy riot because to me pushy riot is a blatant a conscious decision to to make specific statements about things that they don't like that they want to change and to also shock people it's very different you know i believe that victor and boris and kosta kinship really roll from the soul and from the heart and i don't think they ever thought well gee i don't like this this thing in russia so i'm going to try to write a song that maybe are inspired people to change it i don't i don't think it came from that concrete place i think it came in in a deeper more spiritual place so again i don't think i'd say there passive but i think they're. different to i am most felt in some ways they were deeper because maybe of how they had to put up with life back then you know what i mean well john
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i didn't know what you mean living in this country after all but we have to leave it there i know that you're writing a book or rather two books on the period good luck with god and thank you very much for coming i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in a social media pages and hope to see here again same. place same time here at olds apart. barfi. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution if you breath the demonstration going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent
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revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know we're here. with video. spilling out of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took part in this to do over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeeper . but there was one more question and by the way he's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the digital where would you. go the great game the great game you are the rock at the back nobody gets past the you we need you to get left.
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alone. and i'm really happy to join the other two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one. meets just at the reno theology team's latest edition of big. book. she must. live. through lives. you.
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to be. away so join england france and belgium in the world cup semifinals must off the edge again nail biting penalty shoot out the gates to hosts russia. just by the loss of russia found the celebrated long into the night and gave their team a hero's welcome back in moscow after they defied all expectations to reach the dog ate. and in the news that shapes the week you kill dorothy's day two people in a critical condition in hospital work supposed to the nerve agents novacek and point the finger at russia despite scant information so far.
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a very warm welcome you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international with me and karen. thanks. but we start with our world cup update that the host nation lost out on the spot kicks to croatia festivities here in moscow went on a long into saturday night the russian team has since returned from stodgy and played on stage at the fun zone near the luzhniki stadium where they thanks best friends for their support for. the sake of.
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thank us. for. was. useless. to play. well i'm here because the shows welcomes back their heroes they may have gone out on penalties to croatia but they could be. held by kids and most no one has is if they are one it will. probably be the head coach on the subject so when he spoke to this whole crowd this fail at least silence these amounts of your stock
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a year in russia has gone through the roof because this wasn't a team that was expected to do anything this was a team that was expected to go out to the opening rounds to what he produced and what they created was a team that has really caught the hearts and minds of the russian people as we look at dusk i must say she didn't link the church so the ends of the link if we look at the the big man up top i love the big model top if we look at it zuba he has really strong reason that pinney and driven out so much of driven rushing forward as well him standing on the sidelines telling the funds to get up and support the team again spain one of those memories that will always stay with me. well the banner held up by the team there and those pitches said we play for you and that was much appreciated by the fans too on saturday night though that was a rollercoaster of emotions across russia during that last eight game as the host nation one knocks house on penalties by croatia tanya hawkins and they witnessed
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all the drama from our special football studio next to the hermitage museum and said peters but i. think people like see the world wherever you're watching us from today i'm very well thanks to you from football h.q. here in russia is no doubt about that i will give here with the sally about last night what a roller coaster of emotions we went through during the match between russia and poland. we had a bit of a crowd with us head on didn't we in palace square and all of us the current included got a little bit wild with was
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was the one i was. and those scenes here were no exception to anything going on around the country apart from those lucky fifty thousand or so who had tickets to the such a stadium millions were watching the game glued to their screens not just here in the host country but also in croatia. now who he. was a who. had i was
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how who was it was how it was that it was going to one side we had a gentleman in charge of time of it fighting spirit that every minute of the game the teams will one one off the normal time it was to sue off to extra time the players giving their all all their emotions all the energy on the football field let's see how that drama unfolding was a who.
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let's have a look at the table obvious that sheriff goal. is the rocket goal open the school ring crowbar if you live but it's before. taking the lead with not fun and there's equalizes that in the crowd here absolutely. crazy or it was that it was a quiet motion you see it was disappointing a little bit that russia couldn't just keep it tight keep it together for ten minutes initially they had to drop so-called talking the boss which is what you're supposed to do manage the game but i feel maybe this is out of the show we've discussed this so they all suffer little bit of self goal to concede just before half time and then you know they can see we looked at each other and said we're also going to get back into this and then i'll pop fernandez to make amends for the error but it was a really really they showed a lot of fight in the hearts of russia i think on the balance of things like ration did have some sort of
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a very good chances to kill the game off on the on they gave it their all as well the players at the end you know some muscular injuries you mentioned muscle crowd are going to find it very tough against england but they certainly deserve you know a shot at getting at the final that's got the teamwork they've got the individual talent the moderate is rock it's just my magic it should cetera they're going to give england a real run for their money i do feel they are and i think you mentioned right well that they were one of the teams that you saw for the for the funds. they have a chance but i think they're going to have to manage the team really jeff because last night was really draining on the bench and so close to those penalty kicks the second game they've had to take to kind of sad to me we can see. how about if you top all. the in
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the it should find itself perhaps the element of fatigue as you say setting in which is going to be a factor of course in the game as well as a bit of luck isn't that for sure penalties are always such a lot of players. you know on both sides they spoke about the pressure of the penalties i was in which we had very high hopes for this game but we couldn't achieve everything we'd hoped but we're sad about it we did well in this championship but in the end when you're here in the quarterfinals you want to go further and we couldn't it was so that russia played a very good game in the first half and particularly surprised us mahler's and i pressed this a lot we were unable to build our games but it is a style of scramble now of course all over for the russians marcelo they face
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england in the semi file in england i still haven't really had to get out of second or third gear they're not really been challenged to the point where you think crikey they're going to lose are going to be knocked out of plays some beautiful football against on the favorites in argentina among them this is going to be quite an interesting game isn't it i think so i think the will go into that feeling very confident we've been saying all along since in the last to belgium in the group stage and came second that they are on the so-called easiest side of the draw by seeing how it shapes up they paid colombia it went to penalties it was difficult but really they deserved to go the route they're doing certainly for the jags they won on penalties and then maybe it's. we did yesterday with those goals on the fly and then you have that also that you look at it and you say well they play a team with a croatian team who are probably better technically but may be struggling with fitness and you know being tired and fatigued as well and so england you know
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playing that game against sweden you know we can see those goals now actually they were in control of the game but it still is coming from some piece here a corner for me and always the coming in maguire jumping up off the fence top right hand corner of their lives the first goal is first goal and fight for the international team finds a match thanks and praise if they won the world cup and there's not a set piece for delhi out he's got plenty of time plenty of spice does a few steps towards the goal on log those past three define the swedish defense free fall asleep there was a bit of a softball to be offside trap and finds england in ecstasy heartbreak for the swedes of course they've done so well to get us off now find support is of course a huge factor in any games and the england fans who made it out to russia now urging the following which meant to do the same.
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with the team sixty six. and pasted it off. to focus on either of oil i want to go to the world cup just the thing you need to go see you want to go to and so i actually go that is it's surreal so i walk out and there's a huge stadium full of fun but because i didn't fly and lots of other noises well. watch it to be honest maybe i was worried about was the alphabet because. i shall understand anything. absolutely miles away i'm going to put my head those facts in just
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a minute and well we tried. but everyone speaks english it was very friendly. you'll find it so as not to get you off you said the missing one of the best thing you could ever do and you are really. very well give me. a friendly and it was going. to be fired and i said michel. louis. lost his father his wife thinks he's going fishing. go on is going to it's a really long fishing trip almost twelve cop has been so i'm pretty well as well as what century across the big media social media platforms while this one english out on a blog us but it's right he's been dogging me because with his coverage all the total money on these offenses in russia i
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have. half. the. side of the road clearly and sure that clash between russia and spain we close out one thing shortly after the game to get his take a little. done everything off and following up on try stayed in hotels i've stayed in apartments we've had absolutely zero issues in terms of the people with me in fact it's been the the other web site. people have been so friendly and welcoming to the english and not just english. i must say that one of things all over 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 i have to say it's been amazing and
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zero complaints i just hope more people that can come out ahead. we had that golden generation before as we called it in the. great plaza steven carroll in the front paws the way he really is no doubt this to score 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 auti what we have now seems much more like that you know i think we've got manager and gaffes to me included a lot of people were skeptical as to whether he was going to have the experience the know how to get them we paid 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 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 for us to approach 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 and
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thank you no question stuff that was for the drama for the. good. the way. the way. it was. it was. the last. was was was i was the was the out was.
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ok this is how the semi final is shaping up england will face trial way she. is that it was the cross of course that not england all stopped england going to the two thousand and eight euros hopefully a bit of a grudge match there france play just the day before right here in st petersburg they're hoping to beat the name of belgium in what promises to be a real crack of a game we'll be covering that all the action on and off the pitch cop will be with you again soon.
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corruption is everywhere in our society with you have hurried up in employment and we still have a lot of bitterness you know especially in the land so i would say that our success stories our success story once again because they have achieved the political gain the political objectives but we didn't do that we didn't. succeed in achieving this economy go.
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welcome back let's bring you up to speed on the news stories of the week now britain has been rocked by a second alleged case of nerve agent exposure since march the substance in question is again the choke prompting some to jump to conclusions. so you people have been exposed to the right to know what you know but shock it remains deadly for long periods exposed to the nerve agent nobody. who you want to know his i.q. safety you have to do anything is your family going to be safe is that going to be
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a third thing skill ation we are going to go we don't because. you know you are but children here and there are other parents to you live right here and you know it was you being trapped in the big. money name out leave it with me starbucks and often it was much just brushing against. right now it's red brick. there but you know but your old charles be identified as this so you know they took it contaminates it broke you are so strong.
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it is now time that the russian state comes forward and explains exactly what was going on you know the all for is still there to the russian state to try the systems to tell us what happened well russia has denied any involvement off the first poisoning case in march moscow reached out to london with offers of cooperation despite many questions still to be on said some sections of the western media have been quick to accuse russia as ati's more aghast you have 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 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 after that attack russian intelligence was behind this but the fact is glad amir 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 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. the chalk is russia how
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did you manage to find it out so quickly look at the the evidence when the people from porton down they were absolutely categorical i asked the guy so i said are you sure and he said there's no dark 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 important and i don't know whether it's even possible for them to identify the origin in all seriousness an interesting narrative we have going here large britons accusations with seemingly founded on a highly likely assessment therefore it's highly likely that it's highly
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likely that it's all russia's fault the decision taken by the russian government to deploy. 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 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. thailand's navy seals have confirmed four boys have now been rescued from the group of twelve and their football coach
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trapped in a cave in the north of the country for over two weeks now the rescue operation has finished for the night on monday. you know we got transported them to hospitals and it was when is the next operation i can't say exactly what it should be in around no more than twenty hours after the conditions to make sure everything is just like today. and we're confident that proceed with. the group have been in the complex since june the twenty third after heavy rains and rising waters blocked their route out the group were found nine days after they went missing authorities have pressed forward with the rescue operation amid fears the approaching monsoon season could cause water levels to rise and the group could be trapped for months meanwhile another rescue operation was launched in thailand this week after a boat carrying chinese tourists fatally sank the if you kept on thursday evening
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forty one people of the one hundred five on board were confirmed dead fifteen are still said to be missing but where there was blamed for the instant. at least ten people have been killed and more than seventy injured after a train derailing in northwest turkey more than three hundred sixty passengers were on the train came off the tracks in a district close to the greek border officials blamed a landslide which was also said to be making it difficult for emergency teams to reach the site. of. the firms that have not 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 should be free to distribute we asked him to park his car in the company of the old. this is the station i'm appalled when the drive to be a marine posting he gets a royal policeman soon enough it will be good for the bottom of the sea ice. plenty. plenty . of little sickly our fellow citizens the ones who know exactly how much you can sleep what happened and i want to state here metaphors that is one of those out of lebanon . where back at the top of the hour with you that.
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that's why to be for us this is what the four three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. or at the city. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who he and if he needs a peep out of the cells with simple song alone even find company elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us throw up the actual miss you guys you got. to go. by been this is a map of us to quote them out. for you member of the lift 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 war it's about the hurt and the redistribution of all as to. date downwards be won or lost.
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what is described in the west as a russian invasion of crimea is a fact the presence of russian soldiers in crimea can you clarify that us discuss all about they could have to go to a barely spoke all of the quote but the most of the moscow floor couldn't. as long ago as eighteen zero four sevastopol the naval base became the main military port of the russian empire on the black sea. during the second world war the heroic defense of sevastopol lasted almost a year and took hundreds of thousands of lives. therefore the naval base in crimea has a legacy of historical pride for the russian black sea fleet as well as being of huge strategic importance.
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those of us alive back then remember when there were soviet missiles put into cuba how frightened americans were and how angry and how we almost went to a nuclear confrontation over having weapons of that kind of destruction placed that close to the united states. just fifty united states considers cuba to be in its backyard. then crimea plays at russia's doorstep. the consequences of a u.s. seizure of the face or a nato base which in general. but almost a sum up a stimulus and ensuring is an actual plot which you have taught me to do and again us put you on with that. post today and you know unless. you know it's not just a quick practical putting it into shape. opinion it's. so slow just intimate the users into the support they will spend no only an assistant to the old me strong
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leader or not that's the shot it down we look to play willow. it was a piece of the school board. steam up i want to get there but only you know a buzz. but they would say no doubt on the phone sex amongst the windows me with the suzy it takes to make. a state but the national system. unless you mean it's not. supposed to and think that if we act we would soak in the response. to me because you knew seemed up an email from the look of clint you just thought of him and i guess those she used to. use that you play in the in your in the lead you disappear you know the same so someone. up in the back of the in the atlanta show and i get a little illusion when you see what i pay for i seen you get on the net and your shit. diane concerned about the expansion of nato nato has expanded into
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thirteen countries up to the borders of russia thirteen countries at the time what was going up at the gym away in the shit way not. d.c. during the midst of the me what shit the bizarre meal. in early spring of two thousand and fourteen eastern ukraine was also buzzing with protests against the new authorities in kiev this region with the population close to russia geographically and culturally feared that the ultra right leanings of the newly formed government would bring meal nationalism to their lands. and they have their reasons. the status of the russian language in ukraine has been a stumbling block for many years implementing russian as a second state language was one of the main campaign promises of president bush in a full day in two thousand and twelve the government passed
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a law making it the second official language in the southern and eastern parts of ukraine the areas where the russian population speaking. elation makes up a majority ukrainian nationalist groups initiated massive protests opposing the law and observing viewer might see some familiar faces there on a. part of our last. on february twenty third two thousand and fourteen the very next day after the regime change the new government voted for an a no meant of the official status of the russian language and even though later this decision was vetoed by the acting president alexander turchynov it still sent a message and a powerful one this alarm the russian speaking cities of eastern ukraine and people took to the streets to show their disagreement. in response. is conducted their own demonstrations when the two parties would meet it was always tense and
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eventually it led to tragedy. one person died and over fifty people were wounded in clashes during a pro russian march protesting the new government in kiev. on april sixth the crimean scenario began repeating eastern ukraine where protesters seized government buildings. and the next day april seventh they proclaimed don't yet see people's republic kiev replied by announcing the beginning of an anti-terrorist operation in eastern ukraine. by that time the international media was screaming about a russian invasion in ukraine russia could now be on the verge of invading ukraine but strong words state only in the media the ukrainian authorities never announced a war like situation why i.m.f. cannot give money to countries in gauged an ongoing war that's roboto shan't go
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over as they can only think you are strong when you go to your show will go to do too much money was already invested in you. to stop halfway they've invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic train. mccarthy writes in a city you can as a well it will slowly new democracy just go it is among the most at the with. just most of that some of them but obviously the funds had to keep coming and the conflict had to keep going. for and more bloody in deadly. earnest. as parties from both sides were using more sophisticated and lethal weapons. as well the. daughter focus was. the only.
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source though not all of. us. in the deal yet you know that's really kind of. the world seemed too busy welcoming this new democracy in kiev. to notice what was being done as it spread its wings over the country. many in southern ukraine had been viewing the revolution with concern. i and an anti mind on movement formed in the city of odessa in early january two thousand and fourteen the protesters set up their camp in front of the trade union house a building which would soon become a monument to a massacre of its own it's difficult to overestimate the importance of odessa it is strategically located on the black sea and it's ukraine's largest seaport it's not
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surprising that ukraine's new authorities were watching the situation unfolding there with growing along arm. more and more of odessa as people were joining the anti my don movement at the same time as events in eastern ukraine were heating up . the new ukrainian government didn't have the power to wage war on too many fronts if odessa were to join the growing uprising in the eastern regions it would seriously complicate the situation. this rebellion had to be extinguished immediately and at any cost and that cost was high. on may second two thousand and fourteen soccer fans flocked to the center of odessa city for the ukrainian championship match surprisingly a great number of these fans who descended into odessa just the night before also turned out to be fighters from the my don self defense units along with members of radical organizations from all parts of ukraine that these. books.
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these families asked armed and shouting nationalist mottos began disturbances in the center of the city as they marched to the end time i don tent encampment where they attacked the anti might on protesters sought shelter in the trading house but it was a track down supporters started throwing molotov cocktails into the building until it was engulfed in flames. people burned to death inside for trying to escape jumped from wind alo a fire station was less than a mile away it took almost half an hour for firefighters to arrive when they finally did the damage had been done. but here's an intriguing fact just a few days before those dreadful events a messenger from my don on pair o. b. made a visit to odessa it's an interesting coincidence that some of the people he met
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with in odessa were seen at the scene that fateful day. but not everyone was mourning on the popular political talk show schuster live the news about the people burned alive in odessa was welcomed with a long round of applause for your choice for saudi what this it but lots of literacy just for just putting your story you know what you see. on its facebook page the right sector announced the events of may second a proud moment in national history an official investigation into this sad event has been going on now for nearly two years and it's yet to reach a conclusion but it seems the experts and all the information they needed from the very beginning which i. would just give you like you.
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did looks like a desa really is a very important piece of real estate as it was on earth with a very special new governor appointed on may thirtieth of two thousand and fifteen . mikhail saakashvili old friend of the united states and born and raised in ukraine's neighboring country georgia hello there in georgia a quick look at his biography gives one an understanding that he's been groomed for a special mission made sure to be done as i did when i was honored to go to. mr saakashvili received a u.s. state department scholarship and he worked for a new york law firm which represented the organization come on or a group that appeared earlier when we learned about the color revolutions and we're dealing with democratic blood blister aleutian this is the revolution of roses and this is me kyle saakashvili with camara busy overthrowing the legitimately elected
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president eduard shevardnadze. but i asked him as i was doing. soon after the rose revolution blossomed foley georgia announced its intentions to join nato and plant fresh nato military bases in the fertile soil right on russia's border never ever will give our freedom and independence never ever will give any piece of our territory saakashvili is mission was accomplished at least with his friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in two thousand and seven they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force. the people's discontent. saakashvili has party lost parliamentary elections and the opposition took control he said this means that the parliamentary majority should set up a new government as the president according to our constitution decided not to wait
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for the results of the president's election and fled the country in october two thousand and thirteen. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic to follow the only i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk.
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the corruption is everywhere in our society we still have high redoubled employment and we still have a lot of bitterness you know especially in the hinterland so i would say that our success stories have success story wants to be in because we have achieved the political game and the political objective but we didn't do that we didn't succeed in achieving the economy goes. in two thousand and fourteen saakashvili refused summons to appear in court as a witness in several criminal cases later that same year he was accused of misuse of power and investment. saakashvili wound up in the u.s. and soon his friends in washington found him a new assignment. mikail actively supported my down and very soon was rewarded with
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a high position in the new ukrainian government first as the president's counselor and then as the governor of odessa the day before taking this position he renounced his citizenship to georgia the country of these birth and became a ukrainian citizen. in the scene of the last time as gordon would have done in the way exhorted rode in a seesaw. gordon would have done in the way exhorted rode in. as they say the battle is worth the blood both literally and figuratively yes they could as knows now did i not somebody afforded us by the us out reading your play because now those thoughts on. your life the chest about iraq that i thought of those nasa she's up to date on the my seal of geoffrey pyatt the u.s. ambassador to ukraine paid a visit to saakashvili just a month after he took office in odessa it is law is the all last administration is
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delivering results and you raise your voice to see a steady flow of embassy and washington visitors coming here the meeting was fruitful and geoffrey generous. no matter how well saakashvili is job goes it looks like he shouldn't be worried about his own finances on his facebook page he posted an official document showing that the new governor of odessa gets a pretty penny from washington almost two hundred thousand dollars a year for comparison the governor of maine gets seventy thousand dollars a year. so if odessa became a new u.s. state it would be at the top of the list mr saakashvili should feel right at home in his newly adopted country he is best of friends with fellow color revolutionary leader viktor yuschenko who is the godfather of his son. and another mother school bus in the lesson of lucia but i didn't think i should
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give it up as the bully walk us kind of being it's just a d.c. at them of if someone is going to. even though there's a double chooses to show. it when used to the but they still do straight is if they did it with you but it doesn't stand on the issue of this boy their business do a little bit of that of this almost a study of the body of this that i see in the in the special behoof only it does little to contain such. a war once launched doesn't choose its victims we are just learning at this hour that malaysian airlines has now confirmed that it has lost contact with one of its planes plane was indeed shot down by a missile off line at a high altitude over eastern ukraine near the russian border two hundred ninety eight revised number of souls on board all feared dead it was a murder it was
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a crime there's been this odd nonchalance about pursuing the answers there was a report a very limited report put out a few months after the event but since then they said the next report will be on the first anniversary of the event but you deal with a criminal investigation before becomes a cold case so there's been this curious element of why is there not greater pressure from both the media and the the western governments to answer these questions but even without any answers the fingers were pointed immediately that's not an. that is happening because a russian support evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by a surface to air missile that was launched from an area that is controlled by russian backed separatists inside of ukraine you can use a little bit. to put up a national just as it's a question to kate. the malaysian boeing wasn't the first plane to play
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a significant part in american russian relationships on september first one thousand nine hundred three korean airlines flight double zero seven from new york to seoul via anchorage was shot down by a soviet interceptor aircraft over the territory of the u.s.s.r. in the sea of japan there was absolutely no justification i don't legal or moral for what the soviets did the tragedy of the korean boeing was considered a perfect occasion to demonstrate the nato military power within dangerous proximity to the soviets on november second one thousand nine hundred eighty three nato launched able archer a ten day command post exercise simulating a conflict escalation culminating in a nuclear attack it was followed by placing pershing two nuclear missiles in europe . but reagan didn't take into consideration was the paranoid overreaction of the soviets. a recently declassified u.s.
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intelligence report shows that for the first time since the cuban missile crisis the world was close to nuclear war. just like in one nine hundred eighty three the malaysian boeing crash was leveraged against the enemy. a new wave of sanctions hit russia mediately after the tragedy. the united states is imposing new sanctions in key sectors of the russian economy almost a year and three months later the dutch safety board published a report that is itself a flight m.h. seventy crashed because often. i have three well four and or have they today just outside of the airplane avesta left side of the cockpit the report didn't blame any specific group or person and estimated a very wide area of three hundred twenty kilometers as a zone from which the missiles fired at the same time the russian producer of boog
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missiles day conducted its own independent investigation. that they speeded me up the fullest. loue of the delegates i mean if you like yet the nist is up a school during the experiment they blew up a retired airliner with a bouquet missile and came to the conclusion that the malaysian plane was brought down by the older type of missiles not used by russia anymore but still in the possession of ukraine the company claims that the missile was launched from the territory controlled by the ukrainian military. one would expect that these controversial results would again stir up public interest in the investigation but the tragedy of malaysian flight m h seventeen at already played its role in the big geopolitical game therefore it was soon forgotten the goal was achieved after the third wave of sanctions hit russia the tensions between the two countries skyrocketed so the question presents itself are we truly witnessing the
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beginning of cold war two point zero and if so what are chances to survive at this time. in one thousand nine hundred seven the bulletin of atomic scientists introduce the doomsday clock. it represents a countdown to global nuclear annihilation. in one nine hundred fifty. three during the height of the cold war it came its closest to midnight as the superpowers were creating massive nuclear arsenal spent most ari of america's ever expanding atomic weapons program as the world began to grasp the insane danger of nuclear warfare and took measures to control the arms race the situation steadily
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improved. in one thousand nine hundred one the doomsday clock was at its furthest from midnight seventeen minutes. the time of hope was short lived though as the world has become more and more unstable. but in two thousand and fifteen the bulletin of atomic scientists moved the clock to just three minutes to midnight stay on check to climate change in a nuclear arms race resulting from modernization of huge arsenals pose extraordinary and undeniable threats to the continued existence of humanity. the united states and russia have embarked on massive programs to modernize their nuclear arsenals. undermining the existing nuclear weapons treaties. the clock ticks now at just three minutes to midnight because international leaders
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a bit but it's clear. croatia join england france and belgium in the world cup semifinals after edging and now biting penalty shoot out against hosts russia was crazy but despite the loss russia france style of grated long into the night and gave their team a hero's welcome back in moscow after they defied to all expectations to reach the last states. and in the news that shaped the week you kill thirty say two people in a critical condition in hospital were exposed to the nerve agents novacek and point the finger at russia despite scant information so far.
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very warm welcome you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international with me thank you aaron. thank you. well first up let's talk football though the host nation last hour for sport kicks to croatia as diversity is here in moscow went on long and into saturday night the russian team most of its returns from sochi and been on stage at the final version here the luzhniki stadium where they thanked their fund for all their support. i. was.
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i . told. thank you sir just to play. well i'm here as the show's welcomes back their heroes they may have gone out on penalties to croatia but that if we were held by kids and most no one has this if they want it will. probably be the head coach dallas of churches so when he spoke this whole crowd just fail deathly silence he's
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a monster he stopped here in russia has gone through the roof because this wasn't a team that was expected to do anything this was a team that was expected to go out in the opening rounds to what he produced and what they created was a team that has really caught the tarts and minds of the russian people as we look at that i must say to you to link the churches so the ends of. the if we look at the the big model talk i love a big model top if we look at it zuba he has really driven that pinney and driven hearts invited driven russia forward as well him standing on the sidelines telling the fans they get up and support the team against a lot of those memories that will always stay with me. about how to buy the team in the video i said to we play for you and that was much appreciated by the fans today on saturday night that there was a roller coaster of emotions across russia during that last eight game as the host nation was knocked out on penalties by croatia trying to holkins than be so ali
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witnessed all the drama from marty's a special football studio next to the hermitage museum and some petersburg. i have. to fight to be dyslexic well wherever you watching us from today i am very well thank you from all like you here in russia is no doubt about that i will continue with the sally how about last night what a roller coaster of emotions we went through during the match between russia and croatia we had a bit of a crowd with us head on didn't we in palace square and all of us the current career included got a little bit wild of the likud was
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of the why. and those scenes here were no exception to anything going on around the country apart from those lucky fifty thousand or so who had tickets to the such a stadium millions were watching the game glued to their screens not just here in the host country but also in croatia. i have. now here you. know i was you know who he was
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was was was was was was was. certainly had a drilling charge time of it fighting spirit every minute of the game it seems one one off the normal time it was to sue after extra time the players giving their all all their emotions all the energy on the football field let's have a look at the table obviously the sheriff told. minutes the rocket goal opened the scoring. if you live on but it's before. taking the lead with that fun and there's equalize he said in the crowd here absolutely. crazy or it wasn't it was a quiet motion you see it was disappointing a little bit that russia couldn't just keep it tight keep it together for ten minutes and initially they had to drop back so called hawking the boss which is
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what you're supposed to do manage the game but i feel maybe if you understood out of this we've discussed there's something called something a bit of self can see just before half time and then you know they can see we looked at each other and said we're also going to get back into this and then i'll pop fernandez to the paps make amends for the error but it was a really really they showed a lot of fight in the hearts. i think on the balance of things like ration did have some sort of a very good chances to kill the game off on the on day you gave it their all as well the players at the end you know some muscular injuries you mentioned muscle crowd are going to find it very tough against england but they certainly deserve you know a shot at getting at the fun let's got the teamwork they've got the individual talent and the moderate is rockish is my magic it should cetera they're going to give england a real run for their money i do feel they are and i think you mentioned right well that one of the teams. for the tournament finds. they have a chance but i think they're going to have to manage that the team really just
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because last night was really draining on the bench and of course to those penalty kicks the second game they've had to take to kind of. of course all over for the russians croats marshawn know they face england in the semi file in england i feel haven't really had to get out of second or third gear they're not really been challenged to the point where you think crikey they're going to lose it's going to be knocked out of plays some beautiful soul will again some of favorites you know argentina among them this is going to be quite an interesting game isn't it i think so i think in the we'll go into that feeling very confident we've been saying all along since in the last to belgium in the group stage and came second day on the so-called easiest side of the draw and by you know seeing how it shapes up they played columbia they went to penalties it was difficult but really they deserved to go that route the jinx at least for the j.j. one puddle to send them a beat sweden yesterday with those goals won the wire and then leave me and then
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after that you look at it and you say well they play a team again a croatia team who are probably better technically but maybe drug dealing with fitness and you know being tired and fatigued as well and so england you know playing that game against sweden you know we can see those goals now actually they were in control of the game with girls coming from some p.c. or a corner from the other was the coming in maguire jumping up off the fence top right hand corner of their lives the first goal is first goal and fight for the international team finds a match they're going crazy they won the world cup and this other set piece for delhi out he's got plenty of time plenty of space does a few steps towards the goal on the log those past three defend the swedish defense really fall asleep there was a bit of a softball to be offside trap and finds england in ecstasy heartbreak for the swedes of course they've done so well so you get us far now fan support is of course a huge factor in any games and the england fans who made it out to russia now urging
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their fellow english mint to do the same. he. was eccentric to speak. it off. to the public eye you grow your life want to go to the world cup just the thing you need to go see you want to go there and so actually go that is it's surreal he said walk out and there's a huge stadium full of families politicos i didn't fly and lots of other noises well. yeah. but it's a feeling the main thing i was worried about was the alphabet because i can't touch
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understand anything. absolutely miles unless i need to put my head goes faster than just same and well three tries. but then everyone speaks english i was very friendly. wolf and so i don't go to russia so the missing out on one of the things that are you on for at least it's a very welcoming. place friendly and. great food and yes to the fire and i said i'm in town. at. last found his fans there is wife thinks he's going to fish if you. go on this go to town it's a really long fishing trip almost bald cop has been soft predictable as well as
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from not so much tension across the big media socially platforms well this is one english shout out final blogger spencer wrote he's been going many followers with his coverage of the tournament on. when she's in russia. but once the road clearly clash between russia and spain we showed off to the game to get his take a little bit. of then everything often flying up in on trains of stayed in hotels have 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 welcoming to the english and not just english. i
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must say that one of the things i love 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 i have to say it's been amazing and yeah i've gotten zero complaints i just hope more people can come out. we had that golden generation before us recording. these great players the stephen generals the front paws the way it really is no doubt this squad 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 auti what we have now seems much more like that you know i think we've got managing to me included a lot of people were skeptical as to whether he was going to have the experience the know how to get over them 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 one of the youngest things at this world cup as well so we didn't go
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into the expectations often that's one of the key reasons for doing well and we had a good group the group for us to approach it was tough but we had two teams in panama no disrespect to them. that we were able to get wins against and i guess and so. no question saturday was full of high drama for the fans held it seems did not hold. the was. was. was was. was was was was was i
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was the was. was. ok this is how the semi final is shaping up england will face for a way shot in moscow on wednesday it was the cross of course that knocked england all stopping them going to the two thousand and eight euros hopefully a bit of a grudge match that france played just the day before right here in st petersburg they're hoping to beat the name of belgium in what promises to be a real crack off again we'll be covering that and all the action on and off the pitch at this wild top will be with you again soon to be. a have.
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a have. you know world's big partners. lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the bad 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 hawks. in the last days of the soviet union people were full of hope and anticipation of the upcoming
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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 to take you to the top stories of the week now britain has been rocked by a second alleged case of nerve agent exposure since maz the substance in question is again all the chalk prompting some to jump to conclusions. two people have been exposed to the movie i didn't know but you know what shock it remained deadly for long periods exposed to the nerve agent no bitch.
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who he went to i.e. safety you have to do anything if your family going to be safe is that going to be affairs on a scale a show in which there are good scary don't because. no you know you are but children here and there are the parents of you live right here in the rigid being trapped in the big. money name out leave. when you start acting all funny and was much just brushing against. those red brick.
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nerve agents of a troll which has been identified as the so you know they should be contaminated by computer and so got a stroke. 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 the sisters 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 on said some sections of the western media have been quick to accuse russia as artie's more gas to have explains. could putin have really done it ordered secret agents to poison random drug addict and his homeless girlfriend
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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 time russian intelligence was behind this but the fact is blood amir 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 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 and it could only have been putin just like it was last time you argue that their source of. 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 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 our. absolutely no uncertain terms that this was a military grade. they knew what it is not the
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business of important i mean i don't i don't know whether it's even possible for them to identify the origin in all seriousness 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. 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 disinflation 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 who can guess what comes next. thailand's navy seals have confirmed four boys have now been rescued from the group of twelve and their football coach were trapped in a cave in the north of the country for over two weeks the rescue operation has finished for the night and will we see him on monday. we. transported them to hospitals and it was when is the next operation are constantly exactly what it should be in around no more than twenty four hours after the conditions to make sure everything is just like today. and we're confident proceed with. the group has been in the complex since june the twenty third after heavy rains and rising waters blocks their own town their group were found nine days after they
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went missing authorities have pressed forward with the rescue operation amid fears the approaching monsoon season could cause water levels to rise and the group could be trapped for months meanwhile another rescue operation was launched in thailand this week after a boat carrying chinese tourists fatally son who kept on thursday evening forty one people of the one hundred five on board were confirmed dead fifteen are still said to be missing bad weather was blamed for the incident. at least ten people have been killed and more than seventy injured after a train derailed in northwest turkey more than three hundred sixty passengers were on the train it came off the tracks in a district close to the greek border officials blamed a landslide which was also said to be making it difficult for emergency teams to reach the site where. the french city of not has seen four days of violent clashes between protesters and police riot started after the alleged
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killing of a young man by a police officer. you don't want to go through to distribute so we asked him to park his car in the company of the organization's station. it's appalling when the driver be on reversing are you he gets a royal policeman and enough it will be significant to finally see ice. people show you our fellow citizens once you know exactly as you consider what happened and i want to state here then of course that is one thing has happened.
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you can have your say on all of our stories by following us on social media will be back at the top of the hour with the latest c about. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you long for the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent just last year some with four hundred
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to five hundred three per cent that first shot and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember in one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. the corruption is everywhere in our culture our society we still have high. through the employment and we still have a lot of bitterness you know especially in the hinterland so i would say that our success story is a house it's a story once again because we have achieved the political game the political objective but we didn't we didn't succeed in cheating by economy goes. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who create images peep out of the halls with simple song alone even if i
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company guests will elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over their utilities anybody tell us drop off a leg for us you guys we got a book on the back of my because. i've been this is us to quote them out. of what you write above 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 war it's about the hurt and the redistribution of our west words and their debt downwards do you want or will. this is the congress's bazaar neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land
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was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem they attack refugees either out of range of fear they can find the ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat. numbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the cox's bazar camps around six hundred thirty people have migrated here from my an ma in the last two years alone. and.
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added that i would be madea be better to not enough are bonded about it. away a little bit. they got a little bit a bit of a focus of what it. is that i'm not even to. know how to find it out that i get that i can i could not give a. damn i was done i said i'm a little bit of that it would be taking. any. kind of ha ha. ha the little doctor is a little. long all that on the looking on and on and if you. didn't know that you the rainy season is coming and the refugees tense will be washed away by mudflows unless they're resettled closer to the jungle bank to my and my. home was it sought already i would. want it done but. not the end of it i bought it i
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got that by the bit i thought it would. not to buy them i don't not have a lot i want to get a living on the. phone on one of those thought i had neither did my mom or not i as i don't know monitor them when i wanted to watch it. the world now knows about the massacre in rocky estates in the village of tula totally moans i beg them is only thirty but she already feels like an almost woman her body is. god with some girl in the sky how she and her daughter the only survivor among three children managed to reach bangladesh even she has self-content. would love been litigated in a book but then did a lot of the good and her little. put in the wait a minute i do. the moon. a minute had a good year go to what i then would your motto on i don't want a boy i should out of the bottle rather than out on the thought of not to like get
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one foot on it on a saddle they love me they let me go along it in the bottle sort of the booze yes you got a good way to get it out of them but i found i was a little wooden but i knew i would willingly and i did but i knew what it was i am out of whatever i am but i moved in with a mighty mighty one i. bought out of it and those who i would have chanukah the monomer datable that i declare in the heart of animal of that wall that idea that i had it i bet on that i would have got to god what about a thousand eight hundred more i was kind of got the file i got because then i got clipped by them and of my don't like it a lot i get them out of town a town and out the front i ask god the father will. be at our hotel and i was under what i thought it was the day when i asked the but i will say washable someone on my shoulder looked out for the one i am. sure she got a bottle settled by did they were the whole of why they want to. buy them out of it how to buy the air out of hand with how good a mother has and has a little bit of what i. can to show not only am i with the hunger how to fill out
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a hog and all who got the cattle but i want to have it and the hung by the weight of the hour governor would want to bother a lot of other than i can love and i am and that on monday i would want to know and i wouldn't wanna bother. you one thought about hubble's a good wash i think i. am going to give us a better hand that over the bloke the audible body makes a lot odds on that of out of a. the thing i have a lot of that would want to hear more about my job how do you like parties how to get a lot done what i put a good reportedly motherhood out of the truck but in inverted what i thought of on the long run what have i done any. one any good. profitability down here for i want to go to the. not the but it would mean to you and i'm telling you. to leave it to the loop. when our local level of the bible didn't offer was not invented. on the market i think
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a lot of them not only knew of the back side the side of the washer that if that is your son calling just scientists you get border and something but has to hide that they've managed to bury a man that. big draws the border. to show us it made it and the said glenn they include the fellow bottom of my case i don't want the whole lot of them on account of. the why could not be put out there looking for i don't want to. look at the photo mother. was a little bored out of a little boy. my own mother doesn't recognize the role hinge of genocide or even wrote in jazz in this city the word itself is under a tacit. here simply called muslims or terrorists and. we're trying to arrange an interview with our own son sochi the state council of
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mind ma a nobel peace prize laureate. in reply to our interview request we received an invitation to join the media. and even though we understood we just had the official position of the authorities it was the only way to film at least something in russia and stayed close to journalists back then. you know them. you see the lie. with the five is here i'm on. the countryside where called a friendship bridge so the returning of wealth comes from various. revenue coming. out. the official line is that the attacks against muslim villages were an anti terrorist operation in response to the tank.
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from the property. in august twenty seventh seen in just one day killed ninety nine hindus and buddhists in russian state in retaliation the mayan ma carried out an ethnic cleansing operation they wiped out roy hinge of villages forcing people to flee to bangladesh. duck congress state used to be a separate kingdom you had vote for slums and bloodless living day that kingdom not for a kind was conquered by the burman think of the boundaries really drawn out of the rakhine came down became bangladesh and the item became. off the
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independence the constitution said all people within the boundary of myanmar citizen so you could claim that their own. mom became citizen. young way son of his first president it wasn't mine mom back then had to flee the country with his family it was after the military coup and the death of his father in prison under. circumstances. before the coup. we were on top of the. presidents family ruling. the cool people were scared to talk to us in case the military came for them as well. and didn't think i would get involved in politics again when the people of burma started demonstrating against the military in one nine hundred
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eighty eight i decided i should get involved at that time she also rose to prominence i worked with husband to try to free her and i support attire for the last twenty thirty years. when she was sure elise from. house arrest and i was invited back into the country she. was too busy to meet with me to see if you. have extra. cattle. to take. home. and. i was the middleman i was trying to bring different groups and the government together we all supporting the. need is on the offices of ten different ami's it may
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sound funny but. at least twenty one different fighting the government when there is a clash the liaison offices are the ones who will intervene right away to make sure that the unintended cash is to not become big battles so in that way we are helping to keep that however in twenty seventeen. way wasn't alone to intervene in the row hinges situation his visa and was. revived without any explanations given returning to the mayan ma media on those rare occasions when we were alone to leave the bus we only met people willing to back up the authorities story. doing too much to be certain really didn't just. come from a ritual. most new gear don't fit blueness will.
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do that. throughout the book or dark throughout the little corners and look. at them for the money that the book or the board were in with and with them as with your. disease hindu goals were brought to meet us and mentioned today they were kidnapped by muslim fighters who killed their families and took them to bangladesh by forced. now. passing. a fashion that allowed by law allows only not that want that money not only find it looted busier than it is. now and the land will not. only. that nothing really. needed in
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august. the myanmar government or a part of. the ira can go in just salvation he had attacked. the police post and government offices simulate pena's league the. me was also already in place and are a crying stay. they had already brought in reinforcements to be able to deal with that so the question is how did they know to me a lot of these reports on not credible this was a good time to. try to move. them on. the. deferred this point of the media tour around my and the border between the country and bangladesh why not. why it generated the whole people.
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said ben is sam one hundred thousand people. twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you on the us he's a huge star among us and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to tell me that eighty percent of the football with you and will go all the great the greatest good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet the special one come on both appreciate me to just take
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the review the aussie team's latest edition make it up as we go. look. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront cation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very critical time time to sit down and talk. 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.
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it's a so-called no man's land where you find the most reluctant refugees they don't want to venture too far from the fence that separates them from my and never the less that most so afraid to return worrying whether they'll enjoy the same rights as before the government is actually clearing the game on to make new houses will you want more of them all the holes i knew or no i don't want to direct out to them now we're going to want. that a little more whole lot comes in. when they wind seize power he decided they needed to homogenize society so he started pushing out foreigners first of all though west and merced then the indians and the chinese then he also tried to push out their own japie people by changing citizenship laws requiring
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that everybody had to prove that they had been in the amount for three generations to have documentation the problem was that there are people. of course that not have documentation going back because nobody had documents. the mayan mon media to organize this were resistant to the last to make the village of indian part of the route we were never shown the mass graves. on the locals tonight the murder of a took place. i know beds that could just mold proof. governments to prove. if school. time people were or did you think that if you're faking it awfully and it is. this fellow claims the only victim was his father and he was killed by muslims. we find itself on the over forty zero so it's time to do it in the bit to carry it might follow the time by
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month of the time of the month. that there was a road been pushed through a whole bunch of tartarus muslim people from around here. so don't want to. prevent or that killing your mother actually is at that time we will approve but opening to china chance of that. we believe to get. the range of people who fled to bangladesh claim the mayan mom in a tree targeted civilians and not the terrorists. i'm running out of the. military we have calculated the west response to that expulsion is would be new to be. governed by. who is
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a democracy and they may not want to touch or. point to. a model with a lot of time i really have a lot of the thing on the ballot and needs only. have the one of my heart i don't like i am what i would be really but i got em now when i think about that idea maybe not but that anybody little doubt that. i thought i'd bottle that i don't i do not agree to get food. to start the i know what it says i'm done but that's the one it won't really good attitude toward their diet he'll find london wanted to do while he was there they can. manage to dial down on the god on the phone and they will in time i know this at our level. the good the name there you go. after good to get would
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it matter that out and i'm happily it would. be easier for you graham were you able to i did the pilot it are good to. have a homely good one on the arm when you go by going in. that damn the half hour and not the gallows hand then on top. out of the mouth of the money that i don't want a man i got out of him i'm. sure knowing the woman want to so good he cannot overlook that he was a man for a time why i had a broken hand with a good one. when out to the sinners are you money going to celestial enjoy downs unless you've been years valuable to hollywood you know i'm going to swallow why you're down i don't want to you got that young i don't i don't mind i'd like you
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another young to be out and mighty you're going to out of one gathering you're going to the money for. nothing nothing but money. the only thing it mentions by the money masala cheese and confirmed by the remaining muslims is that people by the name of rohingya don't have any civil. education medical can right to freedom of movement it was taken from them back in the ninety's. people happened really oppressed very. openly and it's surprising that they have not and an. insurrection earlier. in the ninety's there was something called a solidarity organization but they did not get much support from the ordinary
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people and today is in the same situation most people will not support and struggle they want to live in peace. this is. how the row hinge akula chiefs has been stuck here in one of the oldest later refugee camps new conks is bizarre for sixteen years and. years of bottle. from us and yet not a buzz of isn't that about us from. our point of that night when the modern go to war that ended in a bundle didn't know. how macaulay. to. manage that only. some of them. but there's really no idea that monica's foot are let out of anything to be an all out of the holding in santa.
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monica is in lot of the key and i thought of the whole wanted me of the in the deck about. i was not only. that the model in the lot i would get into the night. long cox's bizarre lintels have survived numerous waves of my and my immigrants but this time their fields were all occupied by row hinge attendants looking the most of the number was a month i wasn't. there to the plotting it to begin with ella pulled this out of the thing that the cowboys had there is that the that i said the ad when i had to take them for the rest whatever they decide. i don't know going to grandmama body going to like asked any of the invalid i'll do that but oh and then i have the bit about them to hold. on what about the number there goes one of the well i don't know that. we don't know most of all the locals are scared of
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rumors about fighters across the border disguised as refugees even mothers or stumbled into the knitting or going on about. this ranger refugee was kidnapped and held to ransom by people who control crime around the refugee camps in camps is bizarre some of them so really nobody. caught up with the woman the past badly run . to. give. her will to live your father will to live sob been. cited very mighty mighty mighty mighty. mighty mighty in get with. him by day the. one out to the sold out of town. and. gone out polish it will do that or god or the unit into one dollar clear difference you know didn't want to. commit go to bordeaux you put it to him.
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in the. hundred thirty. years then so much and it might have any value there is going by it out there as a potter be to become what with the subs going to knock into groups. of santa and the land they will as i don't know many have lost all hope of returning home and have even started families here for a while the later camp resembled a village but a place to live the new human tide has pushed away the illusions i'm. going for. and i see them now on the i see. the money. was in the room and the animals that. got brought down like you should i don't know you must be. going to. a minus or suck up all of the animal is easy.
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as it would have. been. my mother agreed to take trustworthy refugees back but the identification process has taken months time and the media chose goal was to show how refugees were brady to return little johnny out. i don't know why they thought of o.c.d. my general would have been out with a. movie and only gigantic you'll. do not if you got it and it was probably the one naleo you know the one that. each refugee will stay in the camp for no longer than three days then they'll be brought to special settlements in military trucks these new muslim villages and located far from buddhist and hindu ones at the time of filming they weren't ready. to me. but while allowing us to be taught to feel good with the logic you for the lamas
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are looking at. they did there would be a. dollar do you know what to eat on israel. this would be known don't mock the amount of you to do and they did the board and yeah. the whole journey ended the says the neo in the atomic community which tell you. i think it's you think this is the. deal mohammed who we found in no man's land when he came to bangladesh told us why the refugees a sense scared of the transit camps. like it is a kind of genocide is. kind of dense that after calls on wealth and local bodies many many annoying guests and i guess middle of a kind of city so about a man set up they can like i.d.p. camps with the white house as still as student day living there i did make an
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afternoon up to six yes. the lady is gifted a totally again what i can and that's what i do. yet i get to do doesn't like to. do this yet a scenario of the back up and with the fact that it might only ever heard them although my delivery done other than what you know at the moment of the doing with the money you got it on. this time also got a man who will take bad news in the national little or no and yes but i think it is not within the suit to reduce only in tonnage our precious so now modern man sat out the transit camp. two times that cam want i.d.p. camps like concentration and so would all like. i do we want to go daddy low water homeland i want to home about
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a man ma saying grand. ship and include all in all rocks if you think long time our water future generation will in those. who. don't use volunteers and everyone who doesn't belong there must leave the camp space for five pm it's a strict rule no one can guarantee your safety after dark in the morning people will be lining up again waiting for handouts of food medicine and bamboo the road hinge or reinforce their houses with bamboo before the rainy season comes and claims its new victims. some people will languish here for the rest of their lives . up around how i wish.
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ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation in the us but mike was hoping when the board doesn't implement the eyes of god i'm stumped on this adama's have a gun to go through the. woods as the fee that is up on him to see it the best possible bleiberg and proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public i'd think microsoft dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that to think off message and put us in more formidable self and submissive is it selling this is also the only one of them will fall into almost like the old miss you all do something. with the police and all this is the assholes that. don't miss the old vision stopping them also still holds
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a fund is up and his cards on the find. corruption is everywhere in our culture no society we still have a high rate of an employment and we see you have a lot of bitterness you know especially in the hinterlands so i would say that our success stories are hoss it's a story once again because now the sheaves the political game the political objective but we didn't tell you that we didn't succeed in achieving the economy go . to a and
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to to continue. u.k. says one woman exposed to the nerve agent to not be charged this week has died while another person still remains in a critical condition the police have opened a murder inquiry into the death. to two hundred a world cup news despite their loss russia found celebrated long into the night and gave their team a hero's welcome back a moscow ups they defied all expectations to reach the last eight. croatia joining the and france and belgium in the world cup semifinals after edging a nail biting penalty shootout against hosts russia.
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for a very warm welcome you are watching the weekly here on r.t. international with me and nikki am first we're bringing you some breaking news the u.k. government says a woman who was exposed to nerve agents navi chalk in amesbury has now died in hospital we believe the police have launched a murder inquiry after dawn sturges' forty four year old died in hospital on sunday or she fell critically ill after allegedly being exposed to the nerve agents novacek in will cheer we'll bring you more details on this breaking news story throughout the day the man with whom she was hospitalized is still said to be in a critical condition now this is the second alleged case of nerve agent exposure that has rocked britain since march. so you people feel that sometimes it's a good move i didn't know but you know but chalk it remained deadly for long periods exposed to the nerve agent no which i.
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believe went to safety you have to do anything is your family going to be safe is that going to be a certain a skill a should be there get your we don't beat you. or you know you're more children we're never the parent you grow here and there is you bring to the. let me name out. when you start acting all funny and was much just brushing against . those red brick.
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the boat you know but your old charles we know did i'm sorry to tell you that you were so good. it is now time that the russian state comes forward and explains exactly what is going on you know the all for is still there to the russian state to try the systems to tell us what happened well russia has denied any involvement after the first poisoning case in march moscow oso reached out to london with offers of cooperation despite many questions still to be honest that some sections of the western media have been quick to accuse russia as long as he's more i doubt you have explains. could putin have really done it ordered secret agents to poison random drug addict and his homeless girlfriend with
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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 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 blood amir 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 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
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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. the chalk is russia how did you manage to find it out so quickly look at the the evidence from the people from porton down they were absolutely categorical 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 our. 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
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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 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 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 who can guess what comes next. turns navy seals have confirmed four boys have now been rescued from the group of twelve and their football coach were trapped in a cave in the north of the country have been saved have been there for two weeks now and the rescue operation has finished for the night and will resume on monday. we got four players and transported them to hospital safely and if you want when is the next operation i can't say exactly what it should be in around no more than twenty four hours after the conditions to make sure everything is stable just like today. and we're confident that we will proceed with the operation the group has been in the complex since june the twenty third after heavy rains and rising waters blocks their route out the group were found nine days after they went missing
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parties have pressed forward with the rescue operation amid fears the approaching monsoon season could cause water levels to rise and they could be trapped for months. meanwhile another rescue operation was launched in thailand this week after a boat carrying chinese tourists basically sank near poor character on thursday evening forty one people of the one hundred five on board were confirmed dead fifteen are still said to be missing bad weather was blamed for the instant. the french that he is known to have seen for days of violent clashes between protesters and police in the rock riots started after the alleged killing of a young man fire police officer.
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who demanded. to distribute we asked him to park his car in a computer the old station in the drive to be i think he gets a bright blue smoke then another call to see you know. what you our fellow citizens want to know exactly what you did. and i want to stay here and of course it's. the us declaration of independence has fallen foul of social media censorship
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facebook program designed to stamp out hate speech deleted parts of the document are these kind of more play explains. the facebook algorithm has been removing content that is deemed to be 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 seventeen seventy six that 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 but 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
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abrasive a feeling for a public forum you can't go and talk and talk about the people but i think you can say your own opinion that's why we have freedom of speech you'll be teaching soon language use even the measures might be the same i know about freedom of speech so if it's than any 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 two or even in today's language should 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 us 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
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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 a george washington statue or a thomas jefferson statue or robert e. lee statue they all need to calm down the members and had slaves and i would repeat . should not pay poll somebody. we have had the kind of background that shows the absurdity of speech codes all together this whole idea that that words are violence and that's just a false construct i think it's always ok to question your history but what the problem where we get off the rails 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
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alone let free speech reign. at least ten people have been killed and more than seventy injured after the train do rail did northwest turkey more than three hundred sixty passengers were on the train and came off the tracks in a district close to the greek border officials blamed a landslide which was also said to be making it difficult for emergency teams to reach the site. that. would have them world cup football dates for you after this short break.
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welcome back to spring your speed on the football now shall we well the host nation
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last hour talking sports takes to croatia at present to festivities here in moscow went on longer into science diet saturday night anyway the russian team has since returned from sochi and played on stage and the fans are near the newsmaking stadium where banks banks their funds for their support. thank you and. thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank yous and just to please. thanks.
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but i'm here as the show's welcomes back their heroes they may have gone out on penalties to croatia but that if we were held by kids the most no one has done this is day one it will. probably be the head coach on the side of church so when he spoke this whole crowd to fail at least silent he's a monster a huge stock a year in russia has gone through the roof because this wasn't a team that was expected to do anything this was a team that was expected to go out to the opening rounds to what he produced and what they created was a team that has really caught the hearts and minds of the russian people as we look at the. essential you doing the church so the ends of. the if we look at
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the the big model talk i love the big model top if we look at it zuba he has really terrific but opinion driven hard to buy to driven russia forward as well him standing on the sidelines telling the fonz to get up and support the team against a lot of those memories that will always stay with me. well the ban on how to buy the team there on the videos that we play for you and that was very much appreciated by the fans on saturday night there was a rollercoaster of emotions across russia during that last eight games as the host nation were knocked out on penalties by croatia donahoe confounding they witnessed all the drama from a special football studio next to the hermitage museum and some people. i have.
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feeling to be dyslexic well wherever you're watching us from today i am very well thank you from quite a few here in russia's new capsule that i will continue with the sally how about last night what a roller coaster of emotions we went through during the match between russia and croatia we had a bit of a crowd with us head on the way in palace square and all of us the current curry included got a little bit wild of the likud was the live. and those scenes here were no exception to anything going on around the country apart from those lucky fifty thousand or so who had tickets to the such
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a stadium millions were watching the game glued to their screens not just here in the host country but also in croatia. i had. no him go. oh i was cool how he i was was was was was was was. certainly had a drilling charge time of it fighting spirit every minute of the game it seems one one off the normal time it was to sue extra time the players giving their all all
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their emotions all the energy on the football field let's i want to be the table obviously the sheriff told. me it's the rocket goal open the school ring. if you live in a car but it's before. taking the lead with that fun and there's equalize he said in the crowd here absolutely. crazy or it was that it was a quiet motion you see it was disappointing a little bit that russia couldn't just keep it tight keep it together for ten minutes initially they had to drop back so called hawking the boss which is what you're supposed to do manage the game but i feel maybe if you understood out of this we've discussed there's something called something of a bit of soft goals concede just before half time and then you know they can see we looked at each other and said you know if they're going to get back into this and then i'll pop fernandez to make amends for the error but it was a really really they showed a lot of fight in the hearts of russia i think on the balance of things like ration
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did have some sort of a very good chances to kill the game off on the on they gave it their all as well the players at the end you know some muscular injuries you mentioned muscle crowd going to find it very tough against england but they certainly deserve you know a shot at getting at the far left got the teamwork they've got the individual talent the moderate is rockish is my magic age and cetera they're going to give england a real run for their money i do feel they are and i think you mentioned for a while they were one of the teams you said for the for the funds. they have a chance but i think they're going to have to manage that team really just because last night was really draining on the bench and of course to those penalty kicks the second game they've had to take so you kind of now. of course all over for the russians croats marciano they face england in the semi file in england i feel haven't really had to get out of second or third gear they're not really been challenged to the point where you think crikey they're going to lose it's going to
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be knocked out of plays some beautiful football against on the favorites you know argentina among them this is going to be quite an interesting game isn't it i think so i think in the we'll go into that feeling very confident we've been saying all along since in the last to belgium in the group stage and came second day on the so-called easiest side of the draw and by you know seeing how it shapes up they played columbia they went to penalties it was difficult but really they deserved to go if they broke the jinx at least for the j.j. one puddle to send them a beat sweden yesterday with those goals on the wire and then you get that off of that you look at it and you say well they play a team again a croatia t. will probably better technically but may be struggling with fitness and you know being tired and fatigued as well and so england are playing that game against sweden you know we can see those goals now actually they were in control of the game with rules coming from so the sira corner from the other was the coming in
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maguire jumping up off the fence top right hand corner of their lives the first goal is first goal of five for the international team finds a match they're going crazy they won the world cup and this other set piece for daddy to use got plenty of time plenty of space does a few steps towards the goal on log those past three defend the swedish defense free fall asleep there was a bit of a softball beat the offside trap and finds england in ecstasy heartbreak for the swedes of course they've done so well so you get us now fan support is of course a huge factor in any games and the england fans who made it out to russia now urging their following the schmidt to do the same. with the team strictly speaking. it off.
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to the public on your of oil i want to go to the world cup just the thing you need to go see you want to go there and so i actually go that is it's surreal to see so i walk out and there's a huge stadium full of fun politicos i didn't fly and lots of other noises well. yeah. but it's a feeling maybe i was worried about was the alphabet because i can't touch understand anything. they absolutely miles away 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. wolf and so i got to go to russia so the missing out on one of the best thing you could ever do and you are
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relieved. his body will give me. a friendly and. great food and yes to the fire and i said mr allen. last found his father there is wife thinks he's going to fish if you. go on this go to town it's a really long fishing trip almost well a cop has been saw for example as well as problems with tension across the big media socially platform as well as one english shout out final blogger spence road he's been dogging many followers with his coverage of the tournament on. and she's in russia.
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so it's a road clearly that clash between russia and spain we showed after the game to get his take a little bit. of that everything off in following up in on trains of stayed in hotels i've stayed in apartments we've had absolutely zero issues in terms of the people with many people have been so friendly and welcoming to the english and not just english. i must say that one of the things i love 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 of open arms so i have to say it's been amazing and yeah i've gotten zero complaints i just hope more people can come out. we had that golden generation before as we called it in. these great plays a steven gerrard in the front paws the way he really is no doubt this to score on
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paper was one of our strongest ever but it didn't really perform and that was because of pressure or rule or. being a team of individuals and auti what we have now seems much more like that you know i think we've got managing to me included a lot of people were skeptical as to whether he was going to have the experience of the know how to get them we paid but most importantly he's the rock on a 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 don't go into the expectations often that's one of the key reasons for doing well and we had a good group the group for us to approach it was tough but we had two teams in panama no disrespect to them that we were able to get wins against and i still. and so. no question saturday was full of high drama for the fans well that seems a bit odd to hold. the
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was was. i was was that. was that was was was i was the was. was. ok this is how the semi final is shaping up england will face for a way shot in moscow on wednesday it was the cross of course that knocked england
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all stopped england going to the two thousand and eight euros hopefully a bit of a grudge match that france played just the day before right here in st petersburg they're hoping to beat the name of belgium in what promises to be covering. all the action on and off the pitch at this wild top and will be with you again soon libya has. a half. thanks chasing off the international this hour we'll be back in thirty minutes with the latest figure that. corruption is everywhere in our kind of analysis i do we still have highly double employment and we see have
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somebody. please to. put it. it's. the u.k. says one woman exposed to the nerve agents not the chalk this week has died another person still remains in a critical condition. in world cup football news now russia found celebrated long into the night despite their loss and gave their team a hero's welcome back in most go after they defied all expectations to reach the
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last day it's. also croatia joined england france and belgium in the world cup semi finals off the edging and now biting penalty shoot out against hosts russia.

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