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one of the best managers of the modern era because of what you say because we're about to go live to him in manchester in a moment. a message back. giving . the biggest opportunity of his career to change from march to to the premier league so i gave him something very important but he gave me his sweat and his words every minute he was on the pitch for me so. my kid is my kid in spite of he looks older than me. think it is the only thing ok good stuff this year's final it's a repeat of a classic semi from back in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight another case in france right now two one win is that was on home soil and it seems gracious point let it go even after twenty years with the memory of french defender leant around equalizing then giving france the lead still haunting them they even wanted to
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double check that he'd surround would be playing tomorrow they posted a message on twitter the fronts national team then responded on twitter asking curation if they would leave out their former star striker. both teams if that they're looking forward to what they hope is at the railing final as we all are joined as an obvious top studio today as well as didier drogba who we thought having a little heart felt moments with there is a move. we got to legendary strikers impression about the tournament in russia. wearing a final darts i'm not sure a lot of people predicted you know france against russia and. 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 yes yet you insist you'll be a plane is again by me yass the man of the match that's should be basic knowledge and. also the school you'll country's first ever gold in the world cup
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but honestly how do those competitors mean this is as high as you get as a football and how does it can paddle the sensation scoring the first of a goal for your country in a world where when i scored that goal what is going to win you so i didn't really think about it but later when you do you realize that you've been the first player from my because it was going well for you will you say to yourself i think it's it's quite an achievement you know to make a story for our small country like like ivory coast and to be daring to speak competition on these big teams. there's a lot to be thought of. football is for dream the 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 time to enjoy and i'm sure tomorrow we can retire that we can be injured but you
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see the players against england it's unbelievable i'm so proud of my players or my coach and my friends you know you played against us you could be ten minute to get to the last penalty so one hundred twenty minutes next game also one in twenty minutes against russia and win a on the pounds and then again here in the in moscow one hundred twenty one what's the mood what's the feeling in the camp now me will say they're tired but mood is what i would like to express i'm all old inside but outside of course i'm happy and this but i need a holy day and i'm from the fee for congress here in the in you know what i mean where kerry that it's hard working but my player says tired but to be i feel same one thousand eight hundred one three us we don't know each day when i signed out. today i don't know it's against their side to that is the market open as that is looking good now it looks a bit there don't go as slow you know it's completely one month just focusing on
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food bowl and that's very important and look. have a nice world cup finals france i think one of the best teams croatia beat argentina france beat argentina to make history. it's been absolute pleasure to be here the country is welcome the world and the people are fantastic they're going to zation has been absolutely top shelf and they set the bar pretty high for future hosts and it's it's really been a real great life experience you know my views about experiences and this definitely takes the box and and my hats off to you know the russian people in the russian organization and being you know as president but you know said the best world cup every night it's very difficult to argue with a years ago you came up with the idea that canada should host the world cup you wanted to bring the u.s.
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and eventually you got mexico in the pit as well and you wanted on the during the thirteen you won the bid many congratulations and thank you yeah so now you have a year is to prepare the twenty twenty six world cup it's going to be maybe covering the biggest distances ever in the world. and we've talked about that this is he in russia so i think the kind of lessons that you've had from from what's happened here in russia what are you going to take on to to your world cups i think one of the things as we presented with our bid we're going to have clusters so the travel won't be that difficult so they'll be very similar to what happened you know in russia where you know it's no more the sochi was two hours and was really the longest flight which is pretty reasonable there always is lessons learned that doesn't matter when you put on the back but i think that to be honest you know the first reaction is they set the bar very high. let's talk about the fans because the fans it's what that's what makes that the world cup for me and for many others as well so many of them have visited russia when oh lucy it's really been
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a triple never forget it was probably a pretty good atmosphere in the found zone near the st petersburg stadium so that place playoff finishing two nil to belgium and early going off to full minutes by kevin mooney and then he even has all scored on the break just eighteen. it's left means that belgium come third in this world cup that's the best performance i'm a job well cup tournament and they'll take that as a sign of progress for what is a very promising team who have come into the tribe and these fans leaving the st petersburg stadium the belgians will be happy the english perhaps not so much although this is england's best performance since one thousand nine hundred ninety in a world cup when they came fourth the time as well as shifa shoes to go toe to movie joy to. move on to the next tournament it was the game that nobody wanted to win so while i'm still well you can have a little color you get to celebrate wait for another four years time and see what
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happens and teams young teams progression teams going to get better but it was hurrying to see it was amazing to him yet fantastic great game as well either way you know there was no pressure either way so i think the lads could just enjoy and we could all enjoy it and i must say some of the fit work and some of the possum was top top notch i really enjoyed the game rushes northern capital is saying goodbye to the world cup but i'll tell you what was special after the game that just finished there whenever i saw people coming out they were all walking towards me with smiles on their faces and it didn't matter whether they were cheering for belgium or england i think it was a big game compared to the earlier game than the one zero in the us or so i think it was a more exciting game here when i'm very proud of the play as well think it's been a fun toss atonement obviously the result was not what we wanted to say but from this on the moon are only going to grow now we're going to get better and i think we can really challenging a good solid. player
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who would have loved to beat from selfishly and be in a final i think this was a unique opportunity to get to the final. ok well this is a nice compensation yes i came from the group stages. now when tomb and then i come back out to the semifinal and those who are pleased and we just we just sue. the people off the phone with us. so we're. friends with thank you that's pretty much it. must go for today to stay with us because there will be full time analysis for months even months including joe he's a marine you know as we now call him papa i'll be back tomorrow to build up to the final with my brother in broadcasting that's peter schmeichel i'm
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a lot closer to my brother than i am for my fall but i kind of want to ask if that is what's going on is that he did this really well that most going to see is that both thing is that it is the name almost i think i would that is what i thought what if i can i think what i think i'm always looking forward to. twenty twenty anyway stay with us. nineteen minutes into the program let's get a check on some global news the u.s. justice department has charged twelve russians with hocking offenses it's part of an investigation by special counsel robert muller into alleged meddling in the twenty sixteen presidential election. indictment charges twelve russian military officers by name for conspiring to interfere with the twentieth sixteen presidential election. eleven of the defendants are charged with conspiring to hack
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into computers steal documents and release those documents with the intent to interfere in the election. the dozen russians are said to be members of russian military intelligence they're accused of hacking democratic party e-mails on hillary clinton's presidential campaign the indictment say they created on line personas to publish the stolen information the justice department under there was quote no evidence to into the alleged interference change the course of the election. there's no allegation that the conspiracy changed the vote count or affected any election result. in moscow claims the announcement was time to have a negative impact on monday's summit between presidents trump and donald quarter breaks down the story no it was a mixed moment in u.s. history as the u.k.
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rolled out the red carpet for president trump officials back home indicted twelve russians for allegedly election hacking but so far the f.b.i. hasn't had the best track record of looking at the hard facts of this investigation then did the d.n.c. provide access for to the f.b.i. for your technical folks to review what happened. we never got direct access to the machines themselves instead they've been taking all of their information from a third party crowd strike cyber security was the company hired by the d.n.c. to look into suspected hacking of its systems but the thing is the d.n.c. never granted the f.b.i. direct access to its physical servers and that's raised questions over the thoroughness of the investigation 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
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government would you want to serve or wouldn't that help you number one identify who the attacker was if they had turned the server over to either you or director komi 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 but that's not the only strange part of the whole situation the f.b.i. claims that those indicted are russian intelligence officers which means there's almost no chance they'd come to the u.s. for a trial with no one to defend them it seems almost like an assured victory for mahler one that leaves many questions still unanswered it looks to me as if our f.b.i. our department of justice even under president donald trump remains politicized and hostile to the trump administration so i have something this serious involving
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allegations that are this profound you'd like to believe that our department of justice or of was acting above the law without a partisan interest one way or another and this certainly seems staged to me and the timing of these indictments couldn't have been more convenient they come in the lead up to a highly anticipated summit between donald trump and vladimir putin democrats have already started to demand the meeting be. canceled saying it would be an insult to democracy but the white house says the summit is still good to go so at any rate we'll just have to see which side will get its way 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 is that it is a politically biased company that was involved involved in all sorts of things you have all seen other thing so it is a it is a big question but the other big question really is the timing that once again we have an indictment on a friday or a week but not just any weekend this is the weekend before the much anticipated
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called truth and summit of the political implications of dropping indictments to poison the waters in advance of the trumpet and so on that this is clearly the work of the u.s. state. the israeli defense forces have launched the largest urban up aeration against hamas since twenty fourth dene they say there are strikes have hit forty silicates belonging to the militant group across scales that the i.d.f. bombardment began in the early hours of saturday in response to burning kites being flown into israel by palestinian protesters these really military then renewed its attacks after hamas retaliated with a barrage of rocket fire overnight the violence has reportedly left twelve palestinians and three israelis wounded with more from the scene here is him to dorie. i am now fifty meters away from the last target the israeli forces targeted
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with four airstrikes and as you see this playground is more of a picnic people and families play here where this building was targeted with the floor and strikes is right it claims that this building was used to train fighters and the palestinians claim that this is a place in the middle of the city where palestinian families come here as a picnic and this place is on daily bases filled with children and families and as you see there's a mosque right next to this building where all of the all the buildings next to this building are severely damaged there are a lot of airstrikes still going and we just heard another explosion. you're. no there are no information about any as he has fire. agreements as to
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believe me a member of the candidates it stated that they are going to continue targeting and attacking gaza strip but they're not willing to occupy gaza strip. well the latest on risk comes after a fifteen year old palestinian boy who was shot dead on friday during violent protests along the galaxy israel border one i.d.f. soldier was also reportedly injured during the demonstrations. of friday's riots marked one hundred days since the start of the so-called march of returned palestinians. been rallying at the border fence every week demanding the right to return to their ancestral lands throat friday demonstrators burned tires
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on her rock sound is really forces responded with tear gas and live bullets israel alleges that hamas has been the driving force behind the protests on these therefore responsible for the loss of life rally organizers deny those claims on rights groups sharply criticized the i.d.f. use of extreme force against demonstrators. the news for this hour but we've got more on the buildup to the twenty eight dean world cup final at the top of the hour you're too good to twenty four seven international.
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etc see i played golf. but if you're standing in the middle of the street and someone reaches in their back in their back with
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a waistband the cop is not going to sit there and all give them the benefit of the doubt because people should be reaching their waistband with cops having guns trained on the same police don't move. i'm not sure a time when going underground is jeremy corbin and trade union leaders celebrate one hundred forty eight years of the biggest working class festival in your. daryn miners gullah in north east england coming up on the show as trump seals the deal in the u.k. taxpayers stumps up six hundred fifty million dollars for two hundred raytheon missiles from the u.s. palestinians continue to face my anglo-american armed israeli fire but is it the beginning of the end of israeli goods in the european union we speak to islands
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former presidential candidate senator david norris and with the british government in collapse after a top level resignations we asked former shadow fire and emergency services minister chris williamson if jeremy coleman would do better as prime minister buss i should mention that we're very fortunate today to be joined in the public gallery one of all gatherers by two members of the simmons family. are all all american family bound they all summons turn up at pm queues the list of all coming up in today's going underground fast as u.s. president trump plays golf in the country his mother's birth scotland today palestinians continue to nurse their wounds this was released this week from palestine as union of health work committees affiliated to meds also front yeah. my.
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scenes there from the outcome of the great return much as campaign which began when trump moved the u.s. embassy in tel aviv to palestine's capital tourism a oppose the embassy move in urged greater restraint by israeli soldiers but it is clear who britain's minority government supports here's a video posted on israeli pm netanyahu is you tube channel. proud of pioneering in the creation of the station it's. we are proud to stand here today together with prime minister netanyahu and declare our support for israel predictable then the british arms sales to israel under terrorism may reach the record levels according to the campaign against the arms trade just ahead of prince william is a meeting with netanyahu but some believe like pink floyd legend roger waters that
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a boycott is required here he is urging one to irish politicians if this bill is passed. it would become illegal to import products wrong settlements in palestine which is we all agree are illegal their contribution for the geneva convention while that may be international or other musicians certainly haven't called for the cultural boycott of israel demanded by waters in an echo of the campaign against apartheid south africa joining the likes of elton john and lady gaga ariana metallica justin bieber madonna paul mccartney depeche mode the rolling stones and radiohead is nick cave who expressed his opposition to the b.d.s. movement there's two reasons maybe you won't why i'm here one is that i love this room and i love israeli people and to is to make a principled stand against anyone who tries to censor and silence musicians well
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musicians don't look said to be censored in ireland but the bill backed by roger waters would make it an offense to purchase goods and services from israeli settlements which have been condemned by ireland and the e.u. as illegal joining me now from the irish capital is a ward winning human rights activist and irish independent senator david norris he's a former presidential candidate who for thailand's anti homosexuality law to become the first openly gay person to be elected to public office senator thanks so much for joining us just before we get to palestine as it were the your opinion on the violence in derry they saying the worst for years seventy four petrol bombs on one night this week was extremely nasty and it's a great pity that stormont is not in action because you need somebody centrally in control. take care of this situation it's a tiny tiny and utterly under-representation of number of dissident republicans who are manipulating this thing small children involved but they didn't do it on their
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own other being manipulated guns have been used pipe bombs blast bombs this kind of thing and it's. really does show the dangers of a border in our and if there's any kind of hard border and around the would be buildings and installations the real be a prime target for distant republicans tell me about the significance of the bill that passed the senate this week where it was a bill that was promoted by a colleague of mine senator francis black i was one of the signatories turkish and what it does is in line with united nations explicitly stated policy it is not a trade block it is not a boycott what it is it singles out goods that are illegally produced in the settlements and are not marked as such and are sold as israeli produce
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in europe tell me about the farmers palestinian farmers that you invited apparently to the vote in the senate the farmers came it was. a family farmers very decent mild not aggressive people but their land has been raped from them by by the israelis and i've seen it myself i've seen pathetic little hopeful's being demolished by israeli tanks i raised a lot of money fifty five thousand euros to put in solar energy plants in some of the small villages and they were dismantled by the israelis we had. a serious treatment plant that was put in and paid for by the european union bombed flash joined the blitzkrieg on garza in ninety eight in two thousand and fourteen they targeted schools hospitals
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mosques suras treatment plants water treatment plants chicken. pharms it was just appalling the world stands by and with regard to europe there is a euro made trade agreement between the european union and israel attached to it the human rights protocols i have repeatedly called for them even to be monitored and the european union has done nothing whatever about it is degrading to the whole concept of human rights to have these protocols attached to a treaty to stand idly by when there are massive human rights violations and war crimes being committed and ignore that and don't even monitor the human rights protocols maybe you can see why people are opposed to the european union than some of them there are lots of things wrong with the european union but it's the best we
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have and i think it's very interesting from your point of view that mr trump and mr putin's who is not a tall a friend of the european union. or add eat him on this of course i have to say. i do not care for mr putin at all nor do i care for his utterly homophobic government but they were right about crimea in my opinion crimea was the cradle of russia and it's absurd. to to complain about it being taken back into into the fold of russia i think that's a nonsense. just for of years it homosexuality they'll g.v. theory rights are legal in russia but as you sure refer to is the cause twenty eight style and the promotion of a sexual the law which has come under so much criticism in remarks human rights
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activists but just before you mention but there's a lot it's you know it's i'm sorry it's much much more than that i've seen members of parliament. using thirsty and disgraceful language invading a peaceful meeting of gay people and trashing them with the most appalling insults it is quite disgusting and it is offensive to any sense of human rights and the russian orthodox church is up to its ears in this as well but with love is an appalling thing for somebody like myself who is a committed christian to see a major christian church behaving in this utterly un-christian way will oversee comment from both the members here and the orthodox church in moscow you mention god and you know that the israeli embassy here will merely say you see the problem is we have to demolish maybe two hundred homes just this year because it's all
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hamas as world well how mass was the legally elected government of ministration in garza i have no particular bias for hamas i doubt very much if i would survive very long in the company of about as an openly gay man but one violation of human rights doesn't equal doesn't rule out another violation of human rights and when hamas became the legally constituted authority there the rest the world just completely ignored them because they were seen as. fundamentalist i mean you know it is you know others across north you and others have claimed of course that hamas was initially funded by the israeli government oh yes it was i had that confirmed to me by a senior official in the in the israeli foreign office they can deny it now all they like they did there i'm sure hamas and israel will try and deny that what did you think of the reaction and what it is think of the reaction to this vote in the
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senate from israel the defense minister the defense minister lieberman saying there is no point in dialogue with ireland now and. at the same time israel is saying irish politicians have damaged the chances of dialogue no i don't have doubters the chances of dialogue are tall our foreign minister is a thoroughly decent man he believes in dialogue and all those would but the israelis are. bringing him along dog fooling him if the bill passes the doyle what if israel takes its embassy out of dublin well i mean that would be very regrettable but it would be a very foolish act on the part of the israelis in my opinion. i don't think alan can accept responsibility if the israelis decide off their own bat to close their embassy i mean i was not in favor of throwing these really ambassador out some people are calling for that because that.

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