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a wonderful evening here in the shadow of st basil's cathedral in moscow.zhniki stadium tomorrow morning for the opening match between russia and saudi arabia. let's find out about the weather where you are. there's a storm on the way and it is going to cause problems tomorrow morning and possibly in the afternoon as well, with delays to transport and possibly trees down across the north. there is an amber warning in force from the met office, 60 to 70 miles an hour winds which at this time of year could cause a lot of problems for trees. lots of leafy branches around. there could be debris scattered on the roads, to take care tomorrow. here is the storm as it is developing. it is around 1,000 kilometres to the west of us and is moving in our direction. initially, it will bring strengthening winds and heavy rain to the north—west of the country. then later tomorrow morning, the strong winds will arrive. this is what it looks like through the course of this evening and overnight. the strongest winds are here, the amber warning in force across parts of northe
a wonderful evening here in the shadow of st basil's cathedral in moscow.zhniki stadium tomorrow morning for the opening match between russia and saudi arabia. let's find out about the weather where you are. there's a storm on the way and it is going to cause problems tomorrow morning and possibly in the afternoon as well, with delays to transport and possibly trees down across the north. there is an amber warning in force from the met office, 60 to 70 miles an hour winds which at this time of...
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we are in the shadow of st basil ‘s cathedral. behind that, red square and behind me, the kremlin. melting pot of this russia world cup. so many fans here, creating before they go off on their travels. 11 host cities, two of the stadia here in the capital city. there is a gala concert taking place tonight at the time tomorrow, we will be talking about the football. it has been such a busy day with details of that bidderfrom the been such a busy day with details of that bidder from the united states, mexico and canada coming up for 2026 and also the astonishing news from the spain camp. but the last of the teams is in position. belgium hit their training teams is in position. belgium hit theirtraining camp teams is in position. belgium hit their training camp today, one of england's opponents, that last opponents in their group. let's checkin opponents in their group. let's check in with the england team. they have been in russia in st petersburg in repino, a lush and plush wooded area where they are well away from things. i am area where they are well away from things. iam not area
we are in the shadow of st basil ‘s cathedral. behind that, red square and behind me, the kremlin. melting pot of this russia world cup. so many fans here, creating before they go off on their travels. 11 host cities, two of the stadia here in the capital city. there is a gala concert taking place tonight at the time tomorrow, we will be talking about the football. it has been such a busy day with details of that bidderfrom the been such a busy day with details of that bidder from the united...
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a world cup without brazil would be a bit like red square without st basil's cathedral... n't must win in st peterburg but their fate is now in their own hands ...for 90 minutes in st petersberg they were frustrated by costa rica, and the referee and his video assistants, but they came good in the end. they are up and running, costa rica are out. the relief at full—time, neymar says it all. it is the greatest stage in football but many of the star names have failed to live up to their billing. take neymar, he failed to score in their opening match, he would probably have scored this but the costa rican midfielder is not quite as prolific. as our‘s wastefulness and the dogged defending meant the only shot on target in the first fell to a defender. marcella's effort was not enough to beat now pass. a hero was needed, neymar expected it to be him after being brought down, but after inspecting replays, the referee changed his mind. that appeared to break his spirit as moments later, he was booked for dissent. it almost descended into farce, brazil accusing the costa ricans are
a world cup without brazil would be a bit like red square without st basil's cathedral... n't must win in st peterburg but their fate is now in their own hands ...for 90 minutes in st petersberg they were frustrated by costa rica, and the referee and his video assistants, but they came good in the end. they are up and running, costa rica are out. the relief at full—time, neymar says it all. it is the greatest stage in football but many of the star names have failed to live up to their...
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had not been at all written about is sergei rudolph who runs a very conservative charity called st. basil the gat charitable foundation which is tied into one of the country's leading billionaires, a man named constantine malafayev who founded it. it is a little empire of far right institutions he's built in russia. one is a think tank and another is a media company called grad. the man behind the foundati. rudov has been running it for him and it's been seen as a vehicle for again, the far right in russia. >> so you've got sort of far right russian figures and this picture of a meeting in 2016 with nra execs and sheriff david clark, a milwaukee county company sheriff and there you have the outgoing nra president. the nra is a political entity that protects the second amendment. what possible interests do the russians have in that in. >> it seemed to me, we've talked to people who were dealing with torsion over the years. one is a conservative activist named paul erickson. he was on an earlier trip in 2013. and erickson told me over a year ago that it was a moral support mission he called
had not been at all written about is sergei rudolph who runs a very conservative charity called st. basil the gat charitable foundation which is tied into one of the country's leading billionaires, a man named constantine malafayev who founded it. it is a little empire of far right institutions he's built in russia. one is a think tank and another is a media company called grad. the man behind the foundati. rudov has been running it for him and it's been seen as a vehicle for again, the far...
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had not been at all written about is sergei rudolph who runs a very conservative charity called st. basile of the country's leading billionaires, a man named constantine malafayev who founded it. it is a little empire of far right institutions he's built in russia. one is a think tank and another is a media company called czar grad. the man behind the foundation. rudov has been running it for him and it's been seen as a vehicle for again, the far right in russia. >> so you've got sort of far right russian figures and this picture of a meeting in 2016 with nra execs and sheriff david clark, a milwaukee county company sheriff and there you have the outgoing nra president. the nra is a political entity that protects the second amendment. what possible interests do the russians have in that in. >> it seemed to me, we've talked to people who were dealing with torsion over the years. one is a conservative activist named paul erickson. he was on an earlier trip in 2013. and erickson told me over a year ago that it was a moral support mission he called it both ways. they bill it as an effort to p
had not been at all written about is sergei rudolph who runs a very conservative charity called st. basile of the country's leading billionaires, a man named constantine malafayev who founded it. it is a little empire of far right institutions he's built in russia. one is a think tank and another is a media company called czar grad. the man behind the foundation. rudov has been running it for him and it's been seen as a vehicle for again, the far right in russia. >> so you've got sort of...