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talking to. you on the stand on the bus from. the stands move back. down. a tough week for the british prime minister as she faces calls to resign over a handling of the grenfell tower tragedy. take to the streets. of moscow demands explanations from washington over the downing of a syrian fighter jet as russia in response trucking u.s. and coalition aircraft in the country as potential targets. we are back
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to get underway in the two six o'clock kick offs in the confederations called one of those matches germany cameroon being played at the fish stadium just behind us where there's a goal we will hear the roar jordan a few minutes more. live from moscow with me then all. joining us this hour. always thought in the u.k. now we're at least six people including three children have been injured after a car plowed into by the strings outside a sports center in the city of manchester the center had been hosting celebrations to mark the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan police say a forty two year old woman has been arrested but say they don't believe the incident was terrible later comes a week after a man drove a van into people leaving a mosque in london an incident that is being classed as terrorism.
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staying in the u.k. hundreds of people in london have been evacuated from their homes amid fears of a repeat of the grenfell tower disaster more than thirty blocks failed fire safety tests across the country the grenfell tower disaster britain's deadliest in over a century claimed seventy nine lives it was only put out more than twenty four hours later from an if that's reason why admitted how government hadn't done nuff to respond to the disaster but her apology didn't stop thousands of protesters across the u.k. demanding justice for the victims. the support on the ground for families in the initial hours was not good enough people were left without belongings without roofs over their heads without even basic information about what happened what they should do that was a failure of the state local and national to help people when they needed it most as prime minister i apologize for that failure and as prime minister i've taken responsibility for doing what we can to put things right but i think that if you
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lose a leg. when they live in. my life when they want to. make sure it was. the. key thing after this massacre they could just by people and everyone's going to shout serious say you know this is an injustice and laws need to be trying and why is the house ok no way with this sort of. the fact. that it was. just the right thing to to reason may should take the blame for this all on tuesday may through all those people in the house of parliament. part to play for. victims of the grand blaze may have been exposed to smoke and fire but also to haul it toxic gas that's
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according to expert analysis of the tragedy the hospital reports say they were treating three people from cyanide poisoning one of the most dangerous forms an expert has claimed the installation of boards used produce a deadly gas when burning the clotting flavell material used on the outside of the building is also under scrutiny. well the reason my house the award of a public inquiry into the tragedy and to pledge an initial five million pounds to help the victims. has been upped in the last king with the u.k. should rethink its spending priorities the british government is spending this money on certain things which things to think they're spending. with thirteen billion to the n.h.s. social care as in the seventy million you think it's social care that it is what they're spending on that. they're spending three hundred seventy million. thoughts insight. this is how much is going to the survivors.
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it's actually shocking when you see like. five then yeah. yeah. that's the fun of it but they can spend three hundred seventy on politics this book imposes really need refer people just really. this is. it's shameful shameful. well this week the u.k. also marked one year since it voted to leave the european union even though the actual divorce talks of only just got under way you know from results cause they were political earthquake the off the shocks of what shaw still being felt today. will move a motion in the house of commons calling for a general election to be held on the eighth of june to resume a wanted to strengthen her hand embrace the negotiations with european leaders she needed a mandate for her standing in the divorce from the e.u.
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breaks it corrects it for treason by breaks it means giving up access to the e.u. single market and customs union taking full control of u.k. borders and compromise on the free movement of people but instead of a mandate to reason got a hung parliament white criticism of her breaks that position no deal for it is better than a deal or no deal would be a very very bad for now will britain needs to work council a new breakthrough plan which is not easy but the divided parliament in the democratic unionist party which may hopes to form a majority with opposes heartbreaks it well the u.k. position leaves more questions than answers some fear the negotiations which have already started will bring little progress through the wait for second breaks that referendum not likely even labor are resigned to this breakup except respects the result the referendum it won't be off you know it leaving. the
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conditions of the divorce agreements and now even more uncertain than ever and things you should go from the law messy to fix it. and the process officially began when brussels received a letter from to resign my declaring finally the intention to leave a bloc many british citizens though still strongly oppose the decision and some once again express their anger on friday at his party takes us to. the twists and turns of britain's rocky road to break. it was a very changed the course of history the forty eight percent who voted to stay were outraged although the others they were delighted the show has risen. to become a national bank holiday we will call it a. night of firearms may have been jumping the gun his
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so-called independence day is still a distant prospect the referendum result killed the political career of david cameron and allowed home secretary to resume aid to step up to the plate in the run up to the vote she had been a quiet remain but the desire to lead post brags that britain forced her to reconsider her position bricks it means bricks and we're going to make a success of it a year down the line that sounds like something from an alternate universe considering that reason may hold an election in order to strengthen her hand in the braggs it talks but ended up free falling in the polls and losing her parliamentary majority her atrocious result meant the politically weakened government limped into negotiations with brussels earlier this week and bear in mind these talks were
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never going to be a walk in the park. but it. can be concluded quickly. threats against a question that's been issued by european politicians commission was trying to bully the british people arguments over whether the u.k. would pave the e.u.'s one hundred billion gregg's it bill guaranteeing the rights of he you citizens in the u k. and who would get custody of gibraltar thought any issues but there is aroused took a back seat when britain was hit by a wave of terror for terror attacks in the space of just three months to be precise and many britons held to resume a direct plea responsible because she'd been head of the home office for six years before becoming prime minister. and with all the security and political chaos
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few people even notice that earlier this week brings it because she ations officially kicked off but not in the way that london would have hoped the british government already been accused of caving into brussels over the break that schedule and opinion polls now show that if the country got to vote again it would reject leaving you so just like two reason may the plan for braggs it went from strong and stable so weak and wobbly within the space of just one year. has announced this week that it's halting military cooperation with washington in syria following the coalition's darling of a syrian war plane last sunday russia's defense ministry warned it will allow truck any u.s. led coalition aircraft and western syria as potential targets with russian's foreign minister saying the americans have some explaining to do. yes that's.
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because. there was a mechanism to avoid syrian airspace incidents between russia and the us that is now suspended after the us shut down the plane we have requested a detailed explanation through the ministry of defense we expect that it will be provided by the u.s. . the pentagon earlier claim that it shot down the syrian jet in self-defense after bombed u.s. backed militants damascus though says the plane was attacking islamic state fighters and the syrian jet was downed near the eisel held city of rock of course currently under siege by u.s. backed local rebels in the north of the country just here it's not the first time the u.s. led coalition is targeted approach assad's forces in the war zone just last month in southern syria near the border crossing the coalition also bombed pro-government forces several times offer accusing them of violating so-called the confliction zones artes and so now it takes a closer look at the latest role. the u.s.
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shoots down as syrian plane over syria in self-defense the only action that we have taken against pro regime forces in syria and they've been to specific incidents have been in self-defense let's imagine a random guy comes into your house with a gun and shoots your dog and then he's like it was just self-defense i wanted to make sure there was no why lin's going on here d. as coalition speaking of the escalation after this self-defense move the situation couldn't be worse russia now considers all u.s. led coalition planes in the area of potential targets and are tracking them all of this happened as both the u.s. and syrian government backed up by the russian air force were fighting isis in the stronghold of raka now washington and moscow have locked horns in syria again focus has shifted and isis is probably breathing a deep sigh of relief while watching syrian fighter jets crash in flames on the
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horizon good job superpowers you're not so super slick tensions flared even further on tuesday after the u.s. led coalition shot down another syrian. drone the pentagon claimed the drone had been advancing on the u.s. but forces in the south of the country once again the coalition said the downing of the aircraft was motivated by self defense but we heard reaction to the sprawling situation from several. did the americans react to the syrian threat as a source or were they trying to assert sovereignty over syria if you think about it really ever since the early one thousand nine hundred ninety s. have been used to it's been able to patrol what they regard as enemy skies with impunity and they now feel threatened but also the allies on the ground are threatened so there is a risk that in fact they may try to assert themselves against any syrian or russian limitations on their activities over syria and that of course then could spiral out
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of control who has a very dangerous situation although some people in washington are saying are the russians will never stand up to us well maybe not but what if brygada are we going towards you know more suspension of cooperation i think that's what some people in the u.s. administration actually won so they don't meaning they don't want to have the cooperation between the u.s. and russia maybe not necessarily trump himself but i think you do have think is really very anti russian in the administration a step by step but a trump is bearing down to the anti russian voices in his in his administration i think we are heading towards a more suspension of cooperation and more hostility between moscow and washington which could mean some very bleak scenarios for the future of tensions on the ground in syria accompanied by europe washington's latest military moves at home president trumps administration is facing criticism for breaking its pre-election about the
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scaled back foreign interventions. this is illegal war at this point then there's a practical question the practical question is doing anything you want killing every perceived enemy in every perceived leader of chieftain of five people in some misbegotten village is it helping trump made it clear that defeating terrorism and putting an end to the trend of u.s. interventions in the middle east were top priorities so he opted for granting more power to the military what i do is i authorized by military we have the greatest military in the world ok but if it helps eradicate eisel what's the problem well first we have the us training and giving arms to a bunch of anti-government forces one of them the new syrian army would really like to topple assad then there's the syrian democratic forces largely consisting of kurds who would really love to grab more power from the government and eventually become independent so once i finish we will have fully trained armed to the teeth forces controlling significant chunks of syrian territory partially hostile to the
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government what could possibly go wrong so it seems in its effort to defeat beisel the u.s. could in fact be fanning new hotbed of tension if you like washington has a case of tunnel vision trying to solve only one problem without seeing the bigger picture sound familiar and should iraq anyone but history teaches us nothing clearly not even past tweets such as this one from donald trump to then president obama in two thousand and thirteen he warned that nothing good would come to the us from attacking syria apparently hindsight isn't twenty twenty once you get to the white house talking guga r.t. washington d.c. . and after a short break we'll bring you live build up to the final football confederation's cup group tries to stay tuned on all teams national.
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let's cross live now to our special studio in sochi where neil harvey and stan collymore have all the latest action from the fee for confederations cup. very good evening welcome all and once a beautiful evening here in such a long time it's thank all the more stunned first of all it's want to talk about the game behind us in the fish stadium is germany camera i've never known in an environment to have a football match where you can see every single cheer being sounded in the stadium it's incredible and frogs and we've got a quite amazing set here of course looking back onto the stadium but i've never been in a football environment where i've heard the crowd whistling around the stadium and hearing the frogs croaking down that's a first even from
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a robin watching the game meal it's been very good in ten fifteen minutes and i have to say both are young saeed's germany are the favorites to go through because they're already on four points as opposed to come are in the wrong one but cameroon have been really going for it they've been playing in a very traditional african way of lots of pace lots of aggression or we'll leave so the mark very just might be an upset on the cards looks like it's an incentive game so far and i don't know i'm not exaggerating i don't think about the sound that we're getting because normally stadiums will be in cities lots of traffic lots of people very urban and it smothers the sound and also so you're hearing everything so clearly it's so quiet and also as you mention the stadium open and it lends into what i've said when we did our package here two or three weeks ago that of course you visited some petersburg we visited the spartak arena which hosts the other game chile australia and of course as well as an arena that we visit in a couple of days' time but vis stadium is my favorite and you. because it's got the
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roof on both ends which is keeping the noisy in a minute spring spilling out of the rain so on a day like today if you're sitting on the top deck about stadium you get to watch world class what will match and you get to see some quite incredible scenery there only goes we will hear them show you let's quickly go through our predictions you again snake in the bear now this is what make of the bat said for today's group the match is. predicted snicket goes for a germany victory i agree with that of going for germany cameroon mil. not a goal just a consequence of. a surprise prediction from nick who thinks that australia is going to upset chile in moscow would think that knocks a chance so strongly was made about six changes to call glue the manager wants to make sure the players have got lots of caps ahead of a big game in japan next month as they tried to get back for the world cup next year strong chile saw it alexy sanctions on thirty goals make him the nation's leading goalscorer no chance myka the bear is good in australia to win today
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otherwise he's going to be on the stage tomorrow is nil nil of the moment chile australia spartak arena just for kick off we spoke to our correspondent is that. sun is out it's pretty hot here in moscow and at the spar tax stadium spirits are barry high are fans rushing it through the gates from all directions to reach the arena and i don't know if you can see behind me literally outside the entrance of the stadium is jam packed with there's music playing there is drums and fans waving their flags a point their own team so to speak really it couldn't be any better emilie broadcast over many world cups and european champions i know that chile firms travel in large numbers i mean chile firms we expected there today and if you managed to speak to any we know that as many as two thousand fans have to win from chile to russia to be a part of the confederations cup and to share on their national t.v. and earlier i did get a chance to speak to some of them. i must say that tony from what i've seen there
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is a larger presence of chilean fans compared to australian fans and they've told me they are super confident that chile will head on to the semifinals and that they're not worried about australia at all here's what they told me. we are ready for now the to the national team and we have a very nice team always going to win. support to the semifinals that's. oh no geez you. know of course a strangely is considered the underdog up this match but hey throughout the tournament they have that they can perform well too like they did against germany on monday but nobody knows what will happen in this match today and of course i'll be keeping a close eye on it. now think the reason a lot of the football teams are thinking of putting that base here in sochi for the
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world cup is it's unique attractions it's it's a summer tourist destination also winter while there's a lot to appreciate had beautiful beaches amwell class skiing now an illinois decided to see how long it was going to try to get from the stadiums in a way to say level here to the olympic slopes upon my left where she could see them by taxi trying i'm quite sublime keitel call. this is a ring work is it that's why i like it so much it's very warm outside i think we've been in the sun a bit too much i was thinking when funds come in we should show them the whole experience what they can do some of it on the beach with you know the what's the football let's show them what it's like up in the mountain even on some cool and refreshing as well good for. the rest with the. right stuff we're going to go to the train station train station you speak english yes what's your name but i'm on a comedy. are you looking forward to you excited that lots of foreign people are
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going to come here people and fortune that they really like to do it it's a historical event they like. many people understands english guns legally speaking when they come and i think people understand that because a lot of. pop olympic games i think people want to see them more let's go to our kids to thank god. they're actually. i think that's just months or east but we can tell you gaining altitude to feel. this it rose is.
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this is one of those moments where you don't need any. and found we just saw that we experience just how beautiful it is in so many ways and i mentioned lots of teams are thinking about basing themselves say for the world cup and you found this out first time yes and i'll tell them stymied by the german national team of players in my child i believe a poll club i used to play for and screwed up stuff for years also. facilities are great the sunshine is great that kind of skype up to the mountains if necessary expect to say for the next year of national associations in themselves in the region. that would have been a great investment just to do a quick update now go yet or to play. like that.
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