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good win tonight and what you see what we get on sunday ice great you know aggression and england france france yeah it's a day where we are you know it's it's football brand new stadium fantastic atmosphere fantastic people focus right to say to today's events have been very impressive very large very vocal they will be a group to watch through this tournament the attitude of their funds who i think has been absolutely brilliant while it being here when we do want to are really very sort of thought to be there to los mark know hopefully the second game hopefully the second game professional it is i'm sure best of luck to you when you have before the game that being that british media reports other media reports about a plague of flies in volgograd which had threatened to this from the game for players and also found to like how bad was the during the day absolutely horrific. during the day horrible i was swarmed with them i went for a run this morning and when i washed up when i went in the shower afterwards i think i washed about two or three thousand of them out of my head they died out in t
good win tonight and what you see what we get on sunday ice great you know aggression and england france france yeah it's a day where we are you know it's it's football brand new stadium fantastic atmosphere fantastic people focus right to say to today's events have been very impressive very large very vocal they will be a group to watch through this tournament the attitude of their funds who i think has been absolutely brilliant while it being here when we do want to are really very sort of...
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england and france. unlike tunisia, england and france.t the stadium tonight instead training at their base before frying here. gareth southgate has been bowled so far, tonight he reiterated his belief in his young team. they have a hunger to present when the ball back and they want to play brave football, they want to be a bold attacking team and that's how i feel we should pray. in a city of such history, we will soon find out if new look england can leave their past behind. the favourite and england's group are of course belgium. they will be expected to beat panama, the outsiders in this group. this much against tanisha is crucial. they may not have as many surnames as england but they're only ranked one place lower than they think gareth southgate's matches to his players will be doing a taken for granted. unbeaten in their qualifying campaign, they pose a major threat. and that match will be on bbc one tomorrow evening, natalie perks of her
england and france. unlike tunisia, england and france.t the stadium tonight instead training at their base before frying here. gareth southgate has been bowled so far, tonight he reiterated his belief in his young team. they have a hunger to present when the ball back and they want to play brave football, they want to be a bold attacking team and that's how i feel we should pray. in a city of such history, we will soon find out if new look england can leave their past behind. the favourite and...
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france and england. tler, but byy hi france and england. brian: how many americans fought? patricia: on the ground in france2 million americans and 2 million more in training camps. faster thaned anyone thought it would. the joke was it was called the american expeditionary force, and the buttons on the uniform aef, and the british would say that means after everything is finished. war, it was a year before they were really fighting. force in there in spring of 1918, when all of the offenses except the first one again. they stopped fighting basically in the winter. finally, there was enough back -- to beat back the germans. brian: when did it end and how long was it before the 2 million men came back to the united states? on thea: the 11th hour 11th day of the 11th month, november 11, 1818. the troops thought they would come home immediately, but the french insisted on an occupation of germany for some time. wason committed to that he drawing down troops quickly. i don't know when the last of them came home. probably they were mostly all home by the end of 1919, i would guess. brian: there were a series of
france and england. tler, but byy hi france and england. brian: how many americans fought? patricia: on the ground in france2 million americans and 2 million more in training camps. faster thaned anyone thought it would. the joke was it was called the american expeditionary force, and the buttons on the uniform aef, and the british would say that means after everything is finished. war, it was a year before they were really fighting. force in there in spring of 1918, when all of the offenses...
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france. the england and wales, more ofa humid france.unny day. temperatures higher across southern england, 30 degrees in london, so one of the hottest days of the year in the capital, but temperatures a bit higher than that in one or two spots, 3233 degrees. we will be close to the warmest day of the year. through sunday evening temperatures will be very slow to fall away, and looking ahead into next week a splitjetstream, with one branch going to the north of the uk and another branch running through the mediterranean —— 32 or 33 degrees. high pressure has been bringing us the dry, hot and sunny weather, and that is what we have fought the week ahead. it will stick around all week, really, perhaps even longer than that. it looks like an exceptional spell of weather. high 205 for much of the week ahead, and that is the latest weather.m looks fabulous, but of course it causes problems in other centres. we will speak to you a little bit later. we will be back with the headlines at 8:00am. now on breakfast, it is time for newswatch. hello
france. the england and wales, more ofa humid france.unny day. temperatures higher across southern england, 30 degrees in london, so one of the hottest days of the year in the capital, but temperatures a bit higher than that in one or two spots, 3233 degrees. we will be close to the warmest day of the year. through sunday evening temperatures will be very slow to fall away, and looking ahead into next week a splitjetstream, with one branch going to the north of the uk and another branch running...
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inflow but flat with previous years france got a lat and supplanted england because of brexit or something >> yes >> france is a little -- not quite as bad >> but franceu know, persistence exodus >> they hate millionaires. >> under macron, you've seen a slowdown in exodus but britain was a safe haven for many millionaires. we saw exodus begin last year. we spent so much time on politics and trump, et cetera. but what the money is really telling you is that the markets and don't care about politics too much or they on one hands are concerned about what's going on, other hand they see the positive with the tax cuts. and this sort of thing is a wash so i think here the best strategy has been to ignore the politics but in emerging markets, it is extremely important. >> it's not just politics, i would guess. if i was a millionaire in turkey, i'd get out too because of the violence and safety for my family. how much is safety concerns? venezuela, i think of -- those o r not just i don't like who is the president. >> but policy feeds sbiet. in terms of, like, what's happening in turkey, what's hands in venezuela look at the other countries as a concern. ther
inflow but flat with previous years france got a lat and supplanted england because of brexit or something >> yes >> france is a little -- not quite as bad >> but franceu know, persistence exodus >> they hate millionaires. >> under macron, you've seen a slowdown in exodus but britain was a safe haven for many millionaires. we saw exodus begin last year. we spent so much time on politics and trump, et cetera. but what the money is really telling you is that the...
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france had to wait until something like the idea of minute paul pogba getting on the end of it slightly true dislike. for england and says whoa whoa nobody can take so france then off their winning start in group c. and getting all three points there while the other countries in that group operate in denmark and they play a bit later on it should be plenty of excitement there too because as we know this market is the son of peter schmeichel he's our co-host here in our teaching and we'll be talking to him later on even about that game that kicks off in surrounds. that it is a hugely important game for the kiss is this is the first time they've paid the world cup since nineteen eighty two this year they qualified after beating new zealand making their fifth world cup parents on the other hand denmark only qualified for the first time for the world cup in one thousand nine hundred six all of their twenty seven golds at the tournament have since come from inside the box as a fact i didn't know and just like peru this marks their faith world cup appearance . and there is peter schmeichel alongside his son kasper he's grown up a bit since then nary a goalkeeper and leicester in the english premier league and the proud number one the denmark team he said should be playing tonight. earlier. in saranda says his report. work home too. so runs corrina like so many of the other stadiums this is purposely built for the world cup dressing room team being that would be done with just. for the last time i was in a dress and with the play about two hundred years ago it certainly didn't look like this it's absolutely fantastic and i think in this the goalkeeper's of for whatever team is playing it will be sacked and since denmark and my son play in the first game and uses this gesture and i think this will be cast to see. i'm in the museum in grand scale and that's a permanent exhibition by a fellow called step again he is an extraordinary artist the centerpiece of the whole exhibition is this. it's called moses it's made from one large piece of wood in modern must have been some tree but it's fantastic it is and so so many other of his pieces in here. i'm just about to go on stage now and speak to the defense of surrounds. because this is where playing the game of this is where the world cup sides for me emotionally and i expect that all of you will from now on the support that my. family. i. quite a good finisher isn't yet if michael you. ten goals during his career as a goalkeeper unbelievable we'll have him in the studio a bit later on for the moment though it is still tina nil nil not going to place in the russian capital will be packed with half time analysis with josie marino in a few minutes. most monday coming up later in the program but for now let's bring you the other news happening around the world i'm neki ara now russia may be hosting the world's biggest football event but in the run up to the tournament much of the global media's focus was on politics rather than sports teams polly boyko takes a closer look at the world cup and russia has finally kicked off and in case you missed it some idiots still think all this is out but. hundreds of years ago a pig gave up it and people started kicking it around and in the blink of an eye the bull not so was born men were being paid five million dollars a month to do it and coca-cola was sponsoring it every four years at the world cup the national pride is on the line and where there isn't money and a captive audience you'll also find politicians politicizing this out of it but i'm a brief and accused of using the tournament as a showcase and after spending a fortune a billion dollars on it it's a fair bet that he's looking for some decent p.r. tell you it's a good job the stadiums are impressive because their russian team is. indolent has some of the most well practiced well traditions of all ahead of the tournament the media spends a lot of its time criticizing the host nation using the. ranger beautiful and then appropriate that england fans travel to the host nation and destroy a renovated city center or two. but in truth twenty two said this time around the british government called for an international boycott of the tournament in a show of defiance over the russian spy and his daughter who was not killed in the slippery. slope to the cool actually it was just ice that their leaders over france and germany say they probably will go to see their team play but that could be because one of the teams is likely going to tell us probably would have joined the boycott but yes he's the only guy. who learned in america will be home staying in twenty twenty six and others get to join in even if that crap. the fuel pump needed to make him un security council level threats to his allies in order to win the bid as far as politicizing spoke that one is pretty hard to beat as for the players in the fines they've happily traveled to russia seriously believing that they're just going to want some not so. we'll have more special coverage of the twenty eight hundred feet the world cup to come later in the day but if you can't wait until then you can head to our website r.t. dot com why the football festival continues. when lawmakers manufactured him sentenced him to the public will. when the right wing closest to protect them so. when the financial merry go round the sun me the one percent tol
france had to wait until something like the idea of minute paul pogba getting on the end of it slightly true dislike. for england and says whoa whoa nobody can take so france then off their winning start in group c. and getting all three points there while the other countries in that group operate in denmark and they play a bit later on it should be plenty of excitement there too because as we know this market is the son of peter schmeichel he's our co-host here in our teaching and we'll be...
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he wanted and expected the support of france and england during the war because of the large amount of cotton going mostly to england but a number to france as well. jeffersoneresting -- davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. some good qouotes early in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say that, of the administration. he would say anything. as i said in his speech to the virginia secession commission, convention,, it's about white supremacy. that is why we left. and our constitution is built on that. jefferson davis was playing it a little more carefully and he was quite surprised, think he was rather surprised when england did not come in on the side of the confederacy. and part of that was the slavery issue. england would abolish slavery in the 30's, i think it, throughout the empire. if it was about slavery, they were not going to get involved. >> also, there was an incredible giving up of slaves that the french and the british did. lost an incredible amount of money. dr. pitcaithley: earlier. >> earlier and during the civi
he wanted and expected the support of france and england during the war because of the large amount of cotton going mostly to england but a number to france as well. jeffersoneresting -- davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. some good qouotes early in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say that, of the administration. he would say anything. as i said in his speech to the virginia...
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france won the game when goalline technology was called into use. to say that this paul pogba shot crossed the line, albeit after a deflection. it finished 2—1 to france. englandtch against tunisia on monday evening. 0ur sports correspondent has been at their latest press conference. what has been said there today? if england play half as well as their players have been speaking during this tournament we should be infora during this tournament we should be in for a treat over the coming weeks. the media centre behind me in the last half—hour has hosted fabian delph. he spoke with such passion, such freedom, and at excitement, as well. the top line that came out of that was that the players now know who will be starting in that first match against tunisia on monday. it doesn't sound like gareth southgate, the manager, has told them, butjust by the way they have been setting up in training they know who will be in that match. today's session was behind closed doors. allowing them to ramp up without the media spotlight on them. it isn't long to go now. monday evening, england open theircampaign, and it go now. monday evening, england open their campaign, and it s
france won the game when goalline technology was called into use. to say that this paul pogba shot crossed the line, albeit after a deflection. it finished 2—1 to france. englandtch against tunisia on monday evening. 0ur sports correspondent has been at their latest press conference. what has been said there today? if england play half as well as their players have been speaking during this tournament we should be infora during this tournament we should be in for a treat over the coming...
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france in the first of today's games. france are ahead thanks to an antoine griezmann penalty. later uruguay meet portugal! dele alli confirms he's recovered from injury and available for selection for england's tennis, top seed caroline wozniacki is the champion at eastbourne, she beat aryna sabalenka in straight sets, 7—5, 7—6. more on all of those stories on the bbc sport website and app. it has now been one week since 12 children and their football coach went missing in a cave in northern thailand. almost all of the families of the missing boys have been camping at the site since day one waiting for news of their fate. the bbc s howard johnson spent the day outside the tham luang cave complex, to see how they re coping. relatives of the missing 13 have been waiting inside this tented area now for a week. they've heard very little from search and rescue teams since their boys went missing inside the caves, which were flooded following heavy rain. in times like this, thai families come together to pray, eat together and comfort one another. 0ne mother we spoke to said would it be depressing to stay at home waiting for them. staying together helps to give moral support, she said. they are pa
france in the first of today's games. france are ahead thanks to an antoine griezmann penalty. later uruguay meet portugal! dele alli confirms he's recovered from injury and available for selection for england's tennis, top seed caroline wozniacki is the champion at eastbourne, she beat aryna sabalenka in straight sets, 7—5, 7—6. more on all of those stories on the bbc sport website and app. it has now been one week since 12 children and their football coach went missing in a cave in...
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which is brazil, argentina, that would be france -- they are not an ex-winner - >> it is >> argentina -- >> you'france won in 1998 >> i just came to france >> englandin 1966. there are five by that count, anyway, that's irrelevant. in terms of market broadly, what's the story for you over the half year as a whole dow finishes the half slightly negative, s&p positive, nasdaq up 10% >> that's a trade story. dower underperformance is trade, right? >> yes it's all about tech. it's been all about crowding into these very high multiple, high valuation trades. i think it's time to take some off the table, wilfred, and move into defensive names i'm talking about energy i'm talking about telecom. i'm talking utilities. that would indicate that interest rates are not going to rise enough to hurt those latter two yield oriented plays go for yield and safety right now. i think the first half, you look at europe, that's down japan is down. china is in a bear market. china's down 16.6% year to date, and if you go back to last year, they are down over 20%, so they are officially in a bear market. you want to stay away, ease up on the emerging markets which have d
which is brazil, argentina, that would be france -- they are not an ex-winner - >> it is >> argentina -- >> you'france won in 1998 >> i just came to france >> englandin 1966. there are five by that count, anyway, that's irrelevant. in terms of market broadly, what's the story for you over the half year as a whole dow finishes the half slightly negative, s&p positive, nasdaq up 10% >> that's a trade story. dower underperformance is trade, right? >>...
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france and england. i don't know what a provocation would've been, but i don't know how they could have lived with that. brian: how many americans fought? patricia: on the ground in france2 million americans and 2 million more in training camps. the war ended faster than anyone thought it would. the joke wast callhe american expeditionary force, and the buttons on the uniform said aef, and the british would say that means after everything is finished. and they yank supposedly said, no, it is after england failed. so the united states is very but the arrival of 2 million man just as the spring citing -- fighting is beginning. it was in year before they were really fighting but they were there in force in the spring of 1919, when all of the offensive onehe war except the first began. they stopped fighting basically in the winter. finally, there was just enough manpower to beat back the germans all the way to germany. brian: when did it end and how long was it before the 2 million men, mostly men i assume, came back to the united states? patricia: the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, november 11, 1818. the troops thought they would come home immediately, but th
france and england. i don't know what a provocation would've been, but i don't know how they could have lived with that. brian: how many americans fought? patricia: on the ground in france2 million americans and 2 million more in training camps. the war ended faster than anyone thought it would. the joke wast callhe american expeditionary force, and the buttons on the uniform said aef, and the british would say that means after everything is finished. and they yank supposedly said, no, it is...
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and if it's selloff in europe to tell you about, england, france and germany, losses across the board and selling is picking up steam in francemany. the dax is off 1.3% at the moment. in asia overnight, markets in hong kong closed for holiday but the nikkei and kospi in south korea both heading lower as well. checking oil prices, they are slipping for opec meeting this week, up about 28 cents a barrel at the moment. deadly crash at the border, at least 5 dead after an suv carrying illegal immigrants crashes in south texas following a high-speed chase. details ahead. plus, the president will meet with key senators about the border wall as the house prepares to vote on two immigration bills this week and the tensions are rising over children being taken away from their parents at the border. they in court, a dying cancer patient takes on monsanto, he is the first of hundreds of cancer patients to see his case against an the chemical giant go to trial. disney issuing a see chuirs warning about the incredible 2 film with fans with epilepsy. that did not stop record-breaking ticket sales of animated sequel. >> we need to change pe
and if it's selloff in europe to tell you about, england, france and germany, losses across the board and selling is picking up steam in francemany. the dax is off 1.3% at the moment. in asia overnight, markets in hong kong closed for holiday but the nikkei and kospi in south korea both heading lower as well. checking oil prices, they are slipping for opec meeting this week, up about 28 cents a barrel at the moment. deadly crash at the border, at least 5 dead after an suv carrying illegal...
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you might know that harry maguire was actually in france asafan harry maguire was actually in france as a fan watching englandm the squad. england would have been very interested in the results from group h. they know they will face one of the sides and it is wide open after senegal and japan drew to all. japan's scoring a late equaliser. in the late match last night club you beat poland 3—0 to put them back into contention for qualification. juan cuadrado with the final goal there. that result means poland are at. —— out. let's go to england's base in repino to our respondents. it is looking a little bit chilly there. but also, gareth southgate saying he didn't particularly enjoy that match yesterday, not like the rest of us. that is right. welcome back to the gulf of finland. we are very close to england's base here and about 45 minutes from saint petersburg. a bleak morning, but not for england. interesting comments from gareth southgate, i think that he wants to keep his team's feet firmly on the ground. it also shows what high expectations he has, how well they have prepared now. he wasn't happy with how
you might know that harry maguire was actually in france asafan harry maguire was actually in france as a fan watching englandm the squad. england would have been very interested in the results from group h. they know they will face one of the sides and it is wide open after senegal and japan drew to all. japan's scoring a late equaliser. in the late match last night club you beat poland 3—0 to put them back into contention for qualification. juan cuadrado with the final goal there. that...
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france winning. as long as france wins, we're in the money. we also need to look at opec, tom. tom: we'll look at opec as well. want to say that ferro, 1:45, england to his doctor's appointment as well. the world will stop. even opec will stop for england-tunisia, 2:00 p. this afternoon. sebastian will look at that. here is our first word news. reporter: tom, francine, thank you. in germany, there's been a high-profile arrest in the diesel emissions cheating investigation. volkswagen says the c.e.o. of its audi unit, rupert stadler, was taken into custody. he was arrested over concern he might tamper with evidence. in germany, the political future of angela merkel is on the line. er coalition is at odds over migration policy. the party is one of three in merkel's coalition, and merkel does have the backing of senior members of her own christian democratic union. in japan, an earthquake has killed at least three people and injured more than 200. the quake struck in the country's industrial heartland and had a magnitude of 6.1. trains and subways halted, and many factories stopped production. in colombia, the next president will be a pro-business la
france winning. as long as france wins, we're in the money. we also need to look at opec, tom. tom: we'll look at opec as well. want to say that ferro, 1:45, england to his doctor's appointment as well. the world will stop. even opec will stop for england-tunisia, 2:00 p. this afternoon. sebastian will look at that. here is our first word news. reporter: tom, francine, thank you. in germany, there's been a high-profile arrest in the diesel emissions cheating investigation. volkswagen says the...