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the french france however a little common now but i can tell you they were absolutely jubilant with that victory who was who was . was at these fancy huge the delighted i can imagine that there will be a party all night here in st petersburg who do you know you do you know do you. was i had i was doing was. was in many of them now figuring out how they're going to make their way to moscow they'll be scouring the websites for flights and trains and even figuring out perhaps how to get up by bus and by car and then the question of how to get one
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of those golden tickets put out final on sunday in moscow at the disney key stadium so in france the journey goes on as they seek to win their second world cup and who will join them being over to be gracious i will find out some more evening thanks through what will they be offering us in the final a lot of people are looking for to the performances of. young superstar killen and back up and show bit of flashes little flashes in the ninety's and they was only let's see a little bit of the skill that he can offer on the big occasion this was on fifty six minutes little bit of cricket from and played a double shuffle but if you want to call that a little back you'll pass through ball as well after doing that get not just for show there was an end product to that. on this occasion unable to finish and i saw the last challenge one of the things we saw in belgium they didn't give all they had the lion's share of the ball in the first half then when the goal went in in the second half they can. outrage at this is more unfair lanie going close after
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around sixty five minutes well he's a big man get him into the box he's going to do damage just couldn't get the ball on target at this case is monitor just really you could feel the frustration refer to martinez as so close to getting into a final just a stout we were looking about it earlier. every monitor who's ever won the world cup has been from our country how much would spanish. martinez love actually to be able to break up and go unless the world cup was not going to be happening this world cup having. belgium course had to go for a late song mission substantiations themselves a bit more adventurous and it was a fantastic children eight minutes. it's what you would call this pile driver thumbed the ball but it was cold and it was true but unfortunately for that silly was a bit too close to loris it was
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a part of the way and france was to play the danger and they really kind of i would say stifle the prostrated belgium had not point. to the end as you would expect they played out the clock as it did the additional performance wasn't even the belgian getting featured without head shot he never really looked like living in a goal but letting belgium in the all seem to be in game management. the best team gets to the final one way or another and that's what they're looking forward to their third finally in twenty years nineteen ninety eight they won and of course losing to italy to thaw and six who are members is the down head book that we've out here we'll be hoping to go back with with better memories this time i've been making it to from. a let's just for a while with for you some interesting stats all before this incident so the only other previously been to football is one as a player and then gone on to win the. trophy as
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a manager. will have opportunity in the final in just five days' time when he can do that to brazil's mario friends back and of course for germany so that i would be very exalted company he manages it we were expecting probably goals tonight. line of information that kind of paid to that was a lot more cautious fearful this is the real you said the game must speak briefly before we leave about croatia england will see a few more goals and that was british english fans in the capital all ready for tomorrow's clash at the luzhniki. looking at the way these two teams come up i'm not expect i'm expecting a cagey match up here if if there's more than two goals i'll be very surprised a lot of pressuring them to get back into that final after no pressure for so long in this tournament they're so close now to getting in that world cup final through any the second time through a shit it's their golden generation be it will want to be going home you look at
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their players their profiles by the time the next world cup comes along they're going to be all that big name players have already been here but never got into that world cup i don't know how it's going to go and we've heard a lot of people pointing out hey just done it back to back to lots of added time extra time followed by penalties surely they're going to be exhausted what three four days to recover that peter schmeichel or expert says don't worry about that if plays can get up for work at some e-file they will never find the energy for anything he says don't worry about how much they will have left in the tank and michael be back alongside me in the morning as we build up to that second semifinal taking place right here in moscow do you join us for that thanks for joining us. on to some other news now this championship actually has proven to be full of surprises with favorites germany and argentina knocked out in the early stages russia was the lowest ranked team in the cup it got to the quarterfinals for the first. time thanks to coaches stanislav churches off former denmark number one
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peter schmeichel and neil harvey spoke to the man who has become a hero to many russians. it's a really good to see you again and when i say again that's because we share some history together we played when we were young boys we played. for you play for the soviet union you know that we are nineteen eighty five i think we're the most i think of the in almost eight year old enormously in that yeah you know if their mind i think. unfortunately for us then mark that we lost. three two but i'm not completely sure but let's let's put put that behind us and the stats by congratulation you are on what an achievement and what what are your feelings about what you and your team has achieved here in this world cups. there are two approaches to this tournament first there was a moral one which i think we excelled at because our country was united never one
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was really happy but there's also a sport side to this and in sport you know peter better than anyone else there's always a concrete result but there's only one trophy on our team won't be the one to lift it so we won the moral battle but lost the sports one but anyway we were really happy to bring joy to the russian fans. i just picked out just like a complete stranger today i wanted to give them the chance to ask you a question middle aged lady i said if you could ask the chess of anything what would it be she said i would ask him a question i just want to say to him thank you for the energy that you brought to this country how does it feel knowing that you have united football fans norm football fans and he really brought the whole country together. for what i'm really grateful to all the fans one single team couldn't have brought so much energy to all of the nation of course the team's performance provided the reason for this energy to emerge but honestly i think we were charging each other i think has a. experience this in self you know when you feel such support you get the drive
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and with ace energy you can really make history and it sheaves the impossible to think that this. this could have been done without the support of the fans or without you know the process when it went from absolutely i say one from zero but impossible it would have been impossible without the fan support but you need to understand that you can't win the support of so many people if you show nothing on the pitch if you don't open your heart and soul to them it was skewed by the victory over spain and. just a monumental moment on the biggest victories the teams ever enjoyed the players went crazy about moment one of the biggest party have ever seen started here at express around the country you lifted your hands up. didn't really smile you're keeping your emotions in check how did you feel at that moment why would did you think control your emotions while why wasn't it just complete celebration.
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you know in this sense the goalkeeper and the coach are the same and when it comes to the important stuff you need full concentration you can't give over to emotion difficult keeper is overwhelmed by emotion he misses a save same story with a coach if you're emotional you start making mistakes so i was just concentrating because i had to think the next game that the play is celebrated i had to think of an upcoming match there's usually no time to rejoice but now you see i'm happy smiling there were the cups over for me and now i can think of some other things. standards that i want to ask about you the man you've gone through this you know emotional experience of the championship now there are people want to miss nash like your women want to marry you have people really changed their opinions about you is as a coach and a person. how how is it for you to experience this i mean. the way they look to you
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before the way they look at you now how do you as you know. what i mean i go to sleep love is blind they say i'm fifty years old i'm married and have two kids why would anyone want to marry me the most important thing i'm really glad that we managed to make the fans happy but now it's time to look forward and there are many things we need to achieve fans are expecting from us to do even better cats are in twenty twenty two so there's no time to stop you know whenever you stop someone gets ahead of you. and because i hope you will enjoy it for just five ten minutes thank you just really very much for coming up here and sharing all this with this. it was an absolute honor to have you here. and you know how do we get on something by the way the cast but it was absolutely amazing it is tournament. i'm sorry peter but he was even better than you.
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well. lots happening in the world outside of the world cup let's take a look right now a man exposed to to a nerve agent in the u.k. town of amesbury has regained consciousness but remains in critical condition the source of the substance is unknown and local police say that it may be impossible to establish any link between the case and the recent poisoning in salisbury and he's honest as he took a reports now from london forty five year old charlie rallies condition has been improving now that he's regained consciousness at salisbury district hospital where he was taken to the hospital back on saturday june thirtieth along with his partner forty four year old don sturgis who has died last sunday night now this is the second novacek related poisoning the way that officials here in the u.k. have been putting it basically now forced to answer. questions about how is it
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possible that the second couple somehow came in contact with this nerve agent that was said to have been originally used back on march fourth on sergei and yulia screw paul there's lots of questions yet to be addressed about how they could have a really common contact with the substance especially given the millions and millions of pounds that have been spent here in the u.k. on decontamination operations so this investigation of course is continuing especially now with one of those people having died but there is hope that with charlie rally regaining consciousness hopefully more light could be shed on what exactly could have happened and of course this whole story with novacek has been media headlines here in the u.k. for months on end but these days it's overshadowed by the scandals that have been going on in westminster with a teresa mayes cabinet of course we do know that foreign secretary boris johnson
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resigned that secretary david davis had resigned in recent days along with several other cabinet ministers causing lots of concern about whether or not to reserve may's government could just be a hiccup away from avoid a vote of no confidence eventually showing her the door and now none of this of course is looking very good in terms of future negotiations with brussels given the bracks a deadline is almost literally quite around the corner. ghost bridget's is the biggest problem in the history of e.u. u.k. relations and it's through those far from being solved with result list of the. and unfortunately the idea of drugs it hasn't left over those to be taken so it's clear that with the chaos going on inside the government here in london as well as lots of questions yet still to be addressed about the nava chugs saga with these two massive stories that have really been gripping attention here in the u.k.
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well lots of attention will now be paid to what happens next and whether or not the british government is going to be able to solve these problems taking place on its soil in order to look so good only the headlines because it they are part of an overarching campaign to demonize russia or to create russia or is this some terrible evil of our country and a government that is intent to reach stanchest these are completely pieces baseless allegations this breaks a crisis as consumes to do this political class it greatest political crisis it does and has found itself in ghost in since the second world war unless it's a race that soon it's going to morph into an economic crisis a challenge to teresa neves leadership in the coming days and weeks. tensions between europe and the u.s. are casting a shadow over wednesday's and nato summit while donald trump continues to criticize
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allies for not spending more on defense in brussels has sent its own warning to the american president the president to amp america does not turf and will not turf but the lead in europe and america up to share your life after all you don't have the money you have a lot of allies but we cannot take you to. take advantage by the year. so i have. no. i have the u.k. which is somewhat turmoil and i absolutely frankly could maybe double what they were saying. the united states covers more than half of nato's budget and in a recent tweet trump called the contribution very unfair. in two thousand and fourteen nato members agreed to spend two percent of their g.d.p. on defense trump is angry that only five states are anywhere near that that would be greece's stonier u.k.
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poland and romania the secretary general of the brussels based military alliance says that members are upping their spending but not to please washington independent journalist luke rivera told us that ahead of the summit trumps unpredictability is on people's minds everybody is very nervous here in brussels looking at the part that could happen tomorrow or the day after with the the temperament with the way that not trump usually does things you know use a bit of all these bullying so that all but afraid of what he's going to do miss the toss couldn't resist by saying that you know mr trump should know who are his strategic allies and who are his problem he means probably floody me approach it but this is trump bashing it's cheap advice and they should do that everybody's not just because of this issue of finances because of the troops that present in europe that the americans could send back home because of course also off the fact that
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several countries are using their fleet of fireball mons altogether it's a dangerous cocktail for the unity of nato but of course it's so good to have a common enemy russia the leaders of the u.s. and russia will be holding their first summit on july sixteenth in helsinki and there are still mixed signals coming from the u.s. as what to expect from the talks and he's almost quarter comments. once donald trump and vladimir putin agreed to meet on july sixteenth it seemed like the future bore better relations for both the u.s. and russia but those who helped to make it happen are already backpedaling after republican senator john kennedy said his meetings in russia were productive he returns to the u.s. telling c.n.n. a different story this is what i said number one shop screwing with american elections. and. our friends in russia not to interfere in our election stop screwing around in syria and help us several the mess i asked for their help.
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in bringing peace to syria gambling with putin is like hand feeding a shark you can do it but you have to do it very very carefully this is the beginning of a dom all our minister meeting was probably the toughest he's a book that you have to watch put people do not what they say so will say senator did you really say stop throw their election you really said that of the foreign minister yes yes kennedy went on a diplomatic mission to russia with other republican senators in early july it was aimed at improving relations between washington and moscow leading up to the trump putin summit but even after the senator did a one eighty upon returning to the states the kremlin said it wasn't surprised we're not wearing rose tinted glasses and understand perfectly well how much the american political establishment is pressured by stereotypes and internal and russian pressure and these stereotypes didn't only have an effect on how americans
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view russia upon their return democrats slammed the republican visitors they claim the trip amounted to surrendering to some sort of kremlin kleptocracy and as for the mainstream media they began to claim trump became a russian spy back in nineteen eighty seven and a new cover story from new york magazine writer jonathan chait lays out what could be considered the worst case scenario for trying. russia collusion the dollar trump has been a russian intelligence asset since one thousand nine hundred the peace acknowledges that that is probably not true but it might be so with all the name calling and spy allegations floating around us political life it's kind of hard to see how anyone can expect the july sixteenth summit to be a productive one well first of all to be fair the republican senator from louisiana probably hasn't spent a whole lot of time outside of the united states he's only been in office for eighteen months but what's really disappointing about this is he's really
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undermining the president of the states i mean here it is a week out from trump and putin's meeting and you have the senator junior senator from louisiana basically insulting the russian government insulting the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and really insulting the country of russia so talking tough of course after he's left the country and is on safe ground in the u.s. it's debatable whether he actually said all of those things that he claims he said but certainly in terms of posturing to a sort of ultra conservative base here in the united states it probably looks good to be talking tough so we understand the politics of that but really it's extremely poor in terms of undermining the u.s. president ahead of his very important in fact historical meeting i that does it for me i will be back with headlines in just over twenty nine minutes.
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us. greetings and salyut age. when i was just a wee small boy around the tender age of eight years old my father jesse ventura
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acted in a film called the running man starring arnold schwarzenegger whose plot centered on a futuristic game show where federal prisoners were forced to fight for their lives and ultimately their freedom while television executives and politicians quell dissent around the country and greedily gobbled up cash through rating points well never never in a million years would i have imagined that now thirty years later in my life i'd be seeing shades of the running man so blatantly on display in the new game show paid off which premieres this week on tru t.v. while not featuring convicts violent would be violently being killed off while fighting for their freedom the show does feature a different kind of modern day prisoner us citizens languishing under devastating student loan debts yes these poor victims of our modern day version of indentured servitude are put on display for our viewing pleasure desperately competing against
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each other in the hopes of collecting enough money to pay off their student loans and earn their financial freedom all for cable t.v. ratings. and there will be no shortage of contestants my friends that's for sure because as the washington post reports student debt of as many as forty four million americans with the average student now carrying thirty seven thousand dollars in loans in fact even the host and creator of the show actor and comedian michael torpey admits the show came from his family's own struggles with student debt telling the washington post that quote i know what we're doing is a little ridiculous but in a way the show matched my family's story the only way we could pay off student loans was because i booked and underpants added that's insane it is insane that today we live in a country where a television game show is working harder to fix our society's problems and
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potentially provide a better future for our fellow citizens and our own damn elected officials. god bless america turn on the t.v. a lot start watching the hawks. were pretty. good the. real thing would be. as if you were to pull out of. what they like you know that i got. with. it because. well for the watching the hawks i am tired well they are on top of the law and i have student loan debt so i'm not god damn right this is this is ridiculous like i have i mean that i didn't think i would see i mean i saw
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shades of a little bit of the running man over the years of you know how far reality t.v. in m.m.a. and that kind of thing has gone but i never thought i would see people who are legitimately suffering be forced to kind of go on this not force but volunteer to go on this game show and then compete to see who can you know get rid of their student loan bets this is ridiculous and tragic in mumbai you announced in nov and you don't have it and i'm not smart like you and everyone else want to say yeah i'm super smart let's see you let me do the math i'm the super super smart kid who got thirty two thousand dollars worth of loans for a college education and to cover the cost and i got a college education i've paid in something like twenty two thousand but you know it's fun i actually all like fifty two thousand dollars now so yeah well actually rose is the smarter one murray well maybe you are ready for the show maybe you are because look at this so the idea of the show features three contestants competing
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to answer a range of trivia questions with categories that often feature you know like an education college related twist to it and depending on how many questions the winner. answers larry speed round tru t.v. will pay up to one hundred percent of their loans now in order to be on the show top of the wall as my co-host. must carry college but. signed her up they are going to some contestants loans are you saw some kid doesn't close or as high as fifty thousand dollars so now boom i'm just assisted to what's really kind of dynamic and what's kind of lost in the fine print those and i'd be curious to see what your t.v. is going to do about this is that according to the post the money is awarded in checks given directly to the contestants because tru t.v. the production company had sought ways to pay the loan directly to the you know to the directly to the holder but the logistics and tax implications were purely too complicated even for hollywood oh believe me student loan company is make it were
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real hard to say that thing off so i can imagine why they didn't want to go anywhere near it yeah that's why there's a class action lawsuits but what's interesting about this show and i will say i mean in jest is the host at the end of the show actually ends it with a really michael torpey finishes every episode by saying call your representatives right now and tell them you need a better solution than this. which is if your were at the point where you really need this is what really a game show to answer to answer about stuff so you know you're saying there's one point four trillion dollars in student loan debt in the united states spread out over forty four million borrowers with everybody. kind of owing about thirty two thirty three thousand is. the around there is a sumo and that is now the second highest consumer debt category only behind mortgages but it's higher than both credit card and auto this is crushing this is
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yet rushing the very soul of america yes and. while it does i'm sorry to be a grown adult. to be in this situation if you don't understand why it's so hard to pay these things off just the numbers i gave you it's because there's a lot of shady practices in the student loan area and there's a lot of they out a lot of fees and a lot of interest to the point in the way they calculate the interest you can never pay it off it's worse than a credit card you know and understand where they're coming from what i think you know i think michael torbert the host is coming from a legitimate place like i said this but i'm we have to be good at it underwear to pay off his own family's student loan debt but to me there's a certain i don't know sickness involved with like how our society is handling this that a we're going to fix these people's student loan problems through a t.v. show a t.v. show that's going to make essentially making money off of their suffering yeah you know there's a free people who are suffering from debt you know. if you reach high enough you
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can get the prize goes toward no more debt that's what we've come to know in the united states that's that's frightening to me and this is this is after a generation of being told you have to go to college no matter what you have to have a college degree trade schools not enough this isn't enough none of these things are after you must be a doctor a lawyer is something you've got to get a liberal arts education i mean i'm great i'm happy i got mine but i know a lot of people that would have been better off in a trade or something else and would have been happier and now they have thousands and you're not alone in that happiness not because only about half of those ages about twenty five to thirty nine year olds with at least a bachelor's degree in outstanding student loan debt say that lifetime financial benefits of their degree waive the costs of the only half say that that's incredible. donald trump may have already gotten that much sought nomination for a nobel peace prize and dennis rodman is wasted time declaring himself an equally deserving costar in the korea peace project but the aftermath of
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a recent visit by secretary of state might pump a zero to north korea leaves more questions than answers as kim jong un's government and washington butt heads over what comes for. peace or disarmament the world watches along with bated breath to see if that headline stealing singer morse singer singapore summit was as pivotal as the white house made it out to be or if political gravity we deal will do you rail lofty dreams of peace artie's treaty as more. secretary of state mike pompei o is pushing peace talks and while here shrugging off north korea's gangster comments he says there are still progress to be made speaking in afghanistan during an unannounced visit to kabul peo said denuclearization will be difficult i give you one quick answer with respect to north quit we still have a long ways to go but the commitment that the north koreans made frankly that chairman kim personally made.

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