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then the host nation france have been looking to get some more revenge for that to defeat revenge match that's beautiful larry we had some footballing superstars here in the studio was very exciting take a look. we're having a final thought i'm not sure a lot of people predicted you know france against bush on. well the big the big teams they face of course the outs and i think it's good for football and you can see that now there's no small teams normal i hope i've got my history running scored in the champions league final yeah he will be a plane is again by me yeah ask the manager and that that's should be basic knowledge. of the school your country's first ever goal in the world cup but i don't see how do those competitors mean this is as high as you get as a football and how does it compare to the sensation of storing the first of a goal of your country in a world where. we're losing to win you so i don't really think about it but
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later when you do you realize that you would be the first player from my record for that's going to work for you will you say to yourself i think it's it's quite an achievement you know to make the story for our small country like ivory coast to be daring to speak competition on these big teams. there's a lot to be thought of food goalies for a dream life is for dream and dream come true and of course all creation is exciting all people around the world from california to australia a lot of variation communities outside of creation and we really enjoy and that's fine to enjoy and i'm sure tomorrow we can be tired though he can be injured but you see the players against england it's unbelievable and so proud of my players on my coach and my friends you know you played against us you could beat denmark you took it to the last penalties over one hundred twenty minutes next game also one in twenty minutes against russia and win a on the pounds and. then they can hear in the in moscow one hundred twenty one
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what's the mood what's the feeling in the camp now many will say they are tired but these are what they would like to express. all inside but outside of course i'm happy and this but i need a holy day and i am from the fee for going to skiing in you know what i mean we're carrying is working but my players. but really i feel same one thing at the beginning one trance we don't know. when i signed out there and. i don't know it's a brain is the market that opened my eyes that is close. to their don't go is low they're low it's completely one month just focusing on food bowl and that's very important and look. nice world cup finals france i think one of the best teams. in france be thought to make history. and let's first of all get
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a score of date it is still wanting to know after twelve minutes let's get a fan of day to correct your fans you know they also wearing those you know checking tops having a great time and the singing and the dance in this is what it's like to get the world cup final it's one of those special moments they'll be telling all the relatives for the rest of their lives i'm sure and i'm loving at the moment as the confirmations of the score in st petersburg a very early strike there for belgians will get more goals for the neutral food and let's talk about the fans because the fans that's what that's what makes that the world cup for me and many others as well so many of them that visited russia when old it's really been a trick to never forget. them which as you guys in the last polish thoughts on but the mood to go. most who start
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and. run. in the middle of a lot it will. be free but then they put them in you know a lot of the somebody who on those who can only see the docile. republish when we put on three cherry last. politics on haters went on to nationally. because to be on this person you are not a place out of it about it as you might because it can mean kind of coming out from a. kind of internet radio concern for almost nothing. and second my post my starter mr thomas i got so much what's going to sort of i was a mental kind and insist on some brainless compare naturalised i see not as person a particularly better versed in that. kind of music and i doubt a silent mr bemis unless you had you in as i me go to newsweek i don't patronise
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pirate just like us it's me but if you're me i'm always part of the even with which is. the case when symbol they look. like they are look at you say you. were the. contained he called. a little bit about you this is written some but this buddha who said look i'm putting cousin this is the same thing because on years see and most will say anything because very then they really must see him for you in the mission you must come unitarian we know reality thing we should have one of this. one to hold as our memories that last a lifetime on a little more memories. being made as we speak we've talked already about how
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players get themselves ready in condition for a world cup final but what about the fans how do they prepare well this is an insight for you this is how the curation fans are preparing here in central moscow so of course a medicinal tonic a drink to help soothe those pretty much nerves and it's also if you can see someone playing guitar down there just to get fully relaxed over hoping that their team find the perfect rhythm for the final against france but let's not forget belgium learned of the third fourth place match still one of the belgium in the first half will be back at the break to bring you highlights and more analysis joining us c.n.n. . thank. you. was a change agent writes about as a nice way to say he's crazy and he's going to go into any situation and just
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overturn the table and say let's start from scratch with exactly what is needed for the united states because the united states was very poorly position to head into the twenty first century so we need a guy like trump to come in there and just you know knock over all the pieces on the chess board and start playing checkers i mean and start all over again. we are against any kind of presence of the united states you know region if they want to continue their human who are you know an equal. we against of their if you want to know region in the region if you're in a region that's quote. understandable goal because. the united states is trying to be in a region of your against any kind of expansionism anybody with you anywhere you notice there's any of that but.
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it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active rich in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company grown untold develops a little mite of a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything paul you know she said is just cut short arms minix a little mind victims i have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want the revenge. well again from the outer new center of moscow i'm calling brian this is our continuing coverage of the world cup playoffs and headlines stories next hour for
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you then the u.s. justice department charged twelve russians with hacking offenses is part of an investigation by special counsel robert muller into alleged meddling in the twenty sixteen presidential election. the indictment charges twelve russian military officers by name for conspiring to interfere with the twenty sixteen presidential election. eleven of the defendants are charged with conspiring to hack into computers still documents and release those documents with the intent to interfere in the election the twelve russians are said to be members of russian military intelligence and they're accused of hacking democratic party e-mails and hillary clinton's campaign the indictment says they created online personas to publish the stolen information the justice department though says there was no evidence that the alleged interference changed the course of the election. there's no allegation that the conspiracy changed the vote count or affected any election result moscow
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says the announcement was time to have a negative impact on monday summit between presidents trump and putin you know neal discuss the latest developments with correspondent don of everything in this investigation when it comes to the acking of the democratic party it provides around the d.n.c. server so we don't know as i've said where got his information from but what we do know is where he didn't get it from apparently and that is the f.b.i. is the themselves numerously admitted to fail to examine the server themselves have a listen when did the d.n.c. provide access for to the f.b.i. for your your technical folks to review what happened. we never got direct access to the machines themselves call up begs the question doesn't it if the f.b.i. had no access to d.n.c. servers who hurt in this exact case we don't know exactly but we know that
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previously all the information about this server came from a company named kraut strike it's a company that was hired by the d.n.c. received money for the from the d.n.c. for maintaining and taking care of their servers and so they were the ones who provided the f.b.i. with all the logs and all the information and all the crowd strike itself says that the information they gave it's a carbon copy of it's like the exact same thing as what was on the actual server there's no way real way of proving that. you know very fine that because they have tampered with this quite a bit they have already restructured it back in twenty sixteen in this whole server so that did raise some questions as well you did see never turn the server over to law enforcement if you're investigating either from a law enforcement or from an intelligence standpoint hacking by foreign hostile government would you want the server wouldn't that help you number one identify who
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the attacker was if they had turned the server over to either you or director call me maybe we would have no more so i guess what i'm asking you is why would the victim of a crime not turn over a server to the intelligence community or to law enforcement and this question is what many many people are asking because think of it from a following standpoint say there was a crime in some apartment the police show at the door and then the victim's roommate shows up and says look i live in the same room i saw everything happened here's your forensics like fingerprints you know traces of d.n.a. pictures from the crime scene you're all good. and the police they say oh then fine then we won't examine the actual crime scene since what you're showing to us is the exact copy and the exact like account of events of what happened this is pretty much what the f.b.i.
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did there what happens now is there a trial well naturally yes this is what mueller is pursuing but there's a catch because look at who he's indicted is indicted several intelligence officers of russia and obviously if there is a trial that is based in russia of course and if there is a trial it is said to happen on the u.s. soil no one in their right mind would be sending intelligence officers to a foreign country i mean it doesn't really matter whether or not the are accused of anything whether or not they're guilty or not it just it's intelligence officers they have like information clearances and everything the some of them may not be allowed to travel abroad at all so miller has found is finding himself with this indictment in a very comfortable position because of the trial happens it will be a trial in absentia which means the chances are nobody will represent these intelligence officers which pretty much guarantees a guilty verdict the executive director of the wrong pace institute believes that
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the timing of all this is highly significant. if you're the victim of a crime why would you not want to hand the evidence over to the police the fact of the matter is the company they had doing their security it was a quickly biased company that was involved involved in all sorts of things you have are seeing other things so it is a it is a big question the big question really is the timing once again we haven't been on a friday or a week but not just any weekend this is the weekend before the much anticipated coupe and summit of the political implications of dropping the indictment the poison the waters in advance of the putin summit this is clearly the work of the u.s. state. israeli defense forces have launched the largest military operation against hamas since twenty fourteen their air strikes have reportedly has around forty facilities belonging to the militant group across the occupied gaza strip and the i.d.f. bombardment originally began in response to burning being flown into israel by
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palestinian protesters there was then a fresh round of airstrikes after hamas fired a dozen rockets over the border violence has reportedly left one palestinian with no wounds. and the unrest comes after a fifteen year old palestinian child was shot dead on friday during violent protests along the gaza israel border one i.d.f. soldier was also reportedly injured during the demonstrations. friday's riots marked a hundred days since the start of the so-called march of return palestinians have been rallying at the border fence every week demanding the right to return to their ancestral lands throughout the day demonstrators burned tires and held rocks as israeli forces who responded with tear gas and live bullets. reports from the scene
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. so i'm only one hundred meters away. from the fence that separates gaza strip with israel and as you see palestinian protesters are trying to approach a friends and break it well every time there was an attempt the israeli forces were every act back with live ammunition and tear got palestinians as you see it still come to to the protests are very close to the fence and are burning tires to blur the vision of the israeli snipers that palestinians are still motivated and still passionate of the about the great march of return demanding the right of return and demanding breaking the bloke aid on the gaza strip that has been imposed for more than eleven years palestinians today are also protesting express expressing their brains and anger against the demolishing of the israelis to find a motive but to invade it the israelis are also closing more restrictions on procedures on the gaza strip while they're going to close down crossing which
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they're not allowing any imports of oil exports to gaza strip and they're only allowing the humanitarian needs you can see the palestinians. angry and expressing their anger at the palestinians say that this is the only way they can achieve their demands expressing their anger and spreading the race of the whole world palestinians continue to raise the palestinian flag up high during the protests and as you see the palestinians are very very close to the fence while they know that there are heavily weapon states soldiers stationed along the fence this is one of the injuries that came from the fence just right now. from. the beginning of the march eighteenth children were directly shot dad and they are the two including the one hundred thirty eight palestinians killed
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since the beginning of the march. with aussie international this saturday afternoon just coming up to twenty minutes past five in the afternoon here in moscow we're bringing you a full hour of news and world cup coverage and i'll have more headlines stories for you in just a few moments. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to peep out the cells with simple song alone even if i continue elsewhere they invite private companies to take over the utilities then he bought a hell of. a lag from us you guys you got to be cool. this is.
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just because i'm out. of or you're not able to lift a 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 and more it's about to hurt and the redistribution of. their date downwards we want or will. be just standing in the middle of the street and someone reaches in their back in their back what a waste they cop is not going to sit there and no give them the benefit of the doubt because people should be reaching their waist being with cops having guns trained on them same police don't move.
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became this national camera. roughly once the show and some will pay you for the. future uncool videos during the world cup and someone with a ruptly staring at. the mound more on string i don't rightly don't t.v. . again our president trump may have wrapped up the official part of his controversial u.k. told to spend a weekend playing golf in scotland but questions still hang over whether there can be a future trade deal between london and washington is kind of more than explained in the lead up to the meeting between the two leaders we saw the publishing of an interview with donald trump that suggested he was harshly critical of the prime
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minister of the united kingdom if they do a deal like that it will most likely because we'll be dealing with the. european union instead of dealing with the u.k. so it will probably kill the deal with if they do that their trade deal with us is probably not good i think they do. striking is not what the people voted on it was not the deal that was in the referendum i know they have a lot of resignation so a lot of people don't. know but it will definitely trade with the united states unfortunately in a negative way however when donald trump was speaking alongside to resume he argued that this interview was essentially he called it fake news he said that his words were taken out of context and that he actually has a very positive view of the british leader and that the relationship is doing just fine and like trump theresa may was also optimistic give our relationship terms of great the highest level of special yesterday had breakfast lunch and
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dinner with there is really something very special not an excellent discussion here there was something something very special this incredible woman right here. a very smart very tough very capable person the broadest de peyster most advanced security cooperation special relationship i think prime minister made for her partnership have a lot of respect for the prime minister special relationship long tradition of friendship collaboration and i think she's a terrific woman i think she's doing a terrific job this isn't so much a question of donald trump's goodwill or teresa mayes goodwill the special relationship this is a question of international law if you've committed to maintaining the rule book as you put it i believe that that's what the white paper suggests then you're not going to be able to form trade agreements dynamic trade agreements with other countries because you're going to be stuck with the regulations although theresa
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may says otherwise so i think that's very confusing it's a little bit misleading to the public. didn't get much of a reception from large parts of the british public as many as a quarter of a million people turned out in central london off the trump slammed migration and policies and an interview with a british newspaper. was. out was. funny. thing to think that. i think trump represents everything that we stand against and the policies that he's claimed placing the rhetoric that he's used is harming millions of people not just in the u.s. but globally and we think it's absolutely shameful or that's a reason may when outs of a way to invite donald trump yeah i do it to do so in our name and that's why all
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clear message it's days nice knowing our name donald trump in the things that he represents a not welcome yeah the reason may is willing to throw the country under the bus the road by using the opinions of the british public under the bus so that she can close up to trump and that's absolutely unacceptable. meanwhile teresa mayes being criticized after she expressed her support for the england football team for some the gesture didn't seem sincere off that government boycotted the games in russia.
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well run the football then an update to the world cup place playoff happening right now in st petersburg at almost half time with belgium still holding on to that early lead it's one nil right now through thomas mooney eight england have created a number of chances that with hurricane missing the pick of them just a short time ago we're going to have some of the highlights and analysis when it hits halftime that's about ten minutes from now when we catch up again with our teams co-host manchester united boss chose a merino. and we've had legendary ivory coast striker didier drogba as part of our special coverage this saturday afternoon played some of his best football while marino was manager at chelsea and he had one message for his old boss last hour
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after all the years they spent working together. you were one of the best manages of them of the modern era. be careful what you say because we're about to go live in manchester in a moment. for ever and sunday's. for over two giving the biggest opportunity of his career to change from. two to the premier league so i gave him something very important but he gave me his sweat in these words every minute he was on the pitch for me so. my kid is my kid in spite of he looks all that in the. r.c.c. sallies in some petersburg force and he's been catching up with some of the fans from both teams the head of the match. slowly slowly building up to that game in here in st petersburg it is the third place playoff perhaps both these teams
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wouldn't have wanted to be in this game before those semifinals began on tuesday and wednesday but now that they're here they'll both be keen to win the game and of course for england in particular if they win this will be their best finish in a world cup since winning the tournament in one thousand nine hundred sixty six it would be their best performance abroad outside of england so for them there is something to play for of course harry kane and romelu lukaku respectively for england and belgium are both going for the golden boot award as well so now the side story there now when we were earlier in the week trying to speak to english and belgian fans that was perhaps a bit of a feeding given to climax with regards to this game but today we've been speaking to some fans and they're a little bit more enthusiastic and looking forward to that fixture today seems done well sightly was see england come out up. to speed the best finishing that had outside their own country in the world cup so i think it is still a fight for places to be our highest ever finish after not in sixty six so there is
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still something to play for free we score a few goes on and on earth score a few at the golden boot to score going into the three two to england it would be just got to be you know i mean we never expected often to get to even to the to the semifinal sorts or be a part of you know we're well a little bit disappointed it feels a little bit flight but we just got severe schools now during the course of this tournament i've mainly been based up here in st petersburg it's described as pops russia's northern capital it is a be rather beautiful city beautiful city and i've made to get around to see the city in a number of different ways and one way earlier this week was in a car which is a classic as soviet era call which one gentleman here in russia has managed to a day. i'd actually does tools around the city and we could have a little look at what i got up to this week.
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there are many ways to explore the city of st peters but you can get a rooftop view all you can take one of the many boat tours around the city oh tentatively you can take it one of these the compel you call which is a classic soviet vehicle and. this is it a few months in a few months of naval flying my grandma. so it's going to drive us around the city he's going to give us a tour with pheasants in this love because i'm joined by a brother from brazil so we're going to enjoy these sights together that's going to go to the scope of this book. now that brazil how to you.
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