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u.s. central command admits to killing sixty one more civilians in a wrong un syria during its anti eisel operation in the region. says the un warns not enough being done to save civilians in syria's run. we show you images on the ground of the shocking effect months of fighting have had on the war ravaged city. you know it takes two to tango no. time of the time the russian foreign minister responds to washington closing moscow's oldest consulate in the
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u.s. in the latest round of the diplomatic route between the two states. the f.b.i. denies a freedom of information act request to release files to hillary clinton's e-mails claiming that a lack of public interest in the disclosure we speak to the lawyer behind the requests. were not when you want to first got the letter from the f.b.i. . the absurdity of trying to suggest that there was a matter of public interest. there is three pm here in moscow and you're washing our t. international with me in the karen good to have you with us this hour now we start with breaking news the u.s. led coalition against islamic state has confirmed another sick. the one civilian
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deaths have likely been caused by its air and artillery strikes in iraq and syria the total number of civilians it has acknowledged killing in the campaign has now risen to six hundred eighty five in the statement to the coalition it's investigating another four hundred and fifty reports of civilian casualties caused by its strikes. as the u.s. led coalition attempts to retake remaining parts of syria's rocker from eisel the u.n. warns that not enough is being done to specify in lives what we're witnessing essentially right now in iraq is a fight by coalition and other forces against i so we're concerned that not enough is being done to adhere to the international law requirements for the protection of civilians lost he gained access to photographs taken by local journalists which have given a rare look inside the city where veiling the truth galavis destruction. which
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. first of all let me say that what is happening now and rocca is destruction it's not liberation at all for eighty four days rocka has been under siege but this sees only harm civilians trapped inside since eisel captured the city and the siege is imposed by syrian democratic forces on the ground that is backed by the u.s. led coalition's airstrikes these airstrikes destroy schools hospitals the whole infrastructure we as journalists have documented that more than two thousand civilians have been killed as a result of the coalition's airstrikes they do not target the places where jihad is to gather although everyone knows where they are while u.s. jets attack from the air s.d.f.
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attacks from the ground. and at night jihadists use suicide vehicles to regain territories controlled by the s.d.f. but there is no serious combat as all. one can see that clearly from the videos posted by both the s.d.f. and the coalition look eisel has about one thousand fighters in iraq are and the s.t. . after claims to have thirty five thousand to forty thousand soldiers and they confront a mere one thousand terrorists if s.d.f. and the coalition wanted to liberate rocka they could accomplish it within ten days . according to the un there are at least twenty thousand for billions still trapped inside rocca in august alone the coalition carried out over a thousand air strikes in the area the un the intensity of the strikes coupled with the ice that was used for billions as human shields is deeply concerning record based journalist mussa al koloff again said details of just how grave the
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conditions have become. a god of are there aren't even basic necessities such as bread and water medicine no electricity no fuel the national hospital and the al salaam hospital were completely destroyed and there is not one left for civilians but there are two or three hospitals operating for eisold fighters the americans blew up bridges leading out of the city and in fact prevented civilians from leaving rocka although terrorists can easily exit the city even though the areas controlled by s.t.s. from the coalition so twenty five thousand civilians from besieged areas do not deserve safe passage. the u.s. state department ordered the closure of the russian consulate in san francisco along with to annex this within the next two days the move threatens to take relations between washington and moscow to
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a new low. looks into russia's reactions of the move. each hostile move hostile decision by russia or the u.s. is followed by yet another blow and response this latest one by washington means that the number of russian consulates in america will have to be reduced to three and the one that is being shut down in san francisco is the oldest diplomatic compound russia had in the u.s. it dates back to the middle of the nineteenth century well when the russian foreign minister was asked about the ongoing diplomatic spat this morning he reminded that it wasn't moscow behind this war of sanctions in the first place this. story was not launched by russia it was stilted by the us administration with the only purpose of the us russian relations we understand they're trying to through a trumps administration sorry for my slang terms of trying to come down.
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to washington actions that's home russia's interest every time you hear about the news on a new round and this never ending outright diplomatic war you ask yourself how far can this go when is it going to be over well at least. says that moscow is genuinely in favor of putting an end to this conflict well when it comes to the approach of the u.s. here's how mr elaborate sees it. the u.s. will seek in conflict with this country we've always been friendly towards the american people and we're still open to constructive relationships but as you know it takes two to tango. bridge doesn't. time of time so it takes two to tango and definitely when it comes to putting up a fight we have been seeing quite an impressive dance performance by moscow and
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washington we already heard from sergey lavrov that moscow will react to this decision to shut down the russian consulate in san francisco and very soon we will find out what the russian foreign ministry comes up with. now back in december then president barack obama expelled thirty five russian diplomats over alleged election meddling choosing not to respond in kind on the very same day president vladimir putin instead invited the children of u.s. diplomats and russia to a new year party at the kremlin six months later in july after the house of representatives overwhelmingly passed a new anti russia sanctions bill mosco cut the u.s. diplomatic presence in the country to the same level as russia's in america that resulted in trump extending sanctions after a congressional vote now washington is defending its latest move as a straightforward return to diplomatic parity with moscow artie's jacqueline looks at the facts. state department claims that this is not an anti russian move but
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somewhat move towards parity and an attempt to avoid further escalation. the u.s. hopes that having moved toward russia's desire for parity we can avoid further retaliatory actions and move forward to achieve the stated goal of improved relations between our two countries but how these closures are meant to help the situation really isn't clear we've seen round after round of sanctions imposed against russia by the us including a fresh batch earlier this month that trump signed off on in contrast to that just days ago he was announcing and expressing again his confidence that the two countries to finally find common ground and come together say it loud and clear i've been saying it for years i think it's a good thing if we have great relationships or at least good relationships with russia that's very important and i believe someday that will happen there is a seven point lead comes just as the new russian ambassador to the us has arrived and gotten straight to work of course we did what we could to improve our relations
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with the u.s. unfortunately we still haven't reached a consensus on many issues. clearly a bumpy start for him on the job site after years in the game he has fairly tough obviously it's tightened by the americans to embarrass the president of the t. he in fact. is going to have very very difficult to perform his duties and to establish trust. really. in the worst possible day both countries have repeatedly expressed the hope of improving thai and yet with washington having this tit for tat approach it's not really clear if that's
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going to be possible. r.t. washington d.c. various analysts told us the decision to shut down the consulate was in the chill russia's new one passenger to the u.s. faces a tough job ahead. so you can by russia most recently to reduce the number of staff was to create parity between the two countries where russia would have as many people working at its embassies here in the u.s. as the u.s. would have been in russia so we were at a parity situation as now they're suddenly comes out of the blue and it's again destabilize the situation and at the same time we have trump talking about what we lay shows with russia so you have to wonder who is calling the shots here i didn't expect to i had hoped that at some point this downward spiral in our relationships would and we could we could get back to normal this is simply one more change for tat it's rather childish i think if we had
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a little bit more mature leadership within the state department i think it would be helpful i do believe that trump probably has some desire to have good relations with russia but this manufactured scandal and it is manufactured of russia gate for lack of a better word has painted him into a corner and there are obviously parts of the u.s. stablish mint that do not want reproach with russia. f.b.i. is denied a freedom of information request to release files relating to hillary clinton's eighty miles it's claimed that a lack of public interest for such a disclose it to be made. as the story new york attorney ty clevenger has been waiting for more than a year for the f.b.i. to fulfill his freedom of information requests and reveal the files on hillary clinton's e-mails only to get this response you've not sufficiently demonstrated
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that the public's interest in disclosure outweighs personal privacy interests of the subject. well whatever the f.b.i. thinks the public certainly made its interest in the e-mails loud and clear these are the three questions that are coming out of that timeline that continue to drive the story i'm sorry when you use a private e-mail on a private server your privacy rights are out the window when you're the secretary of state of the united states of america you don't have privacy anymore she chose to do this because on her and i personally would like to know in a way reminds me of the nixon tapes shouldn't go away on the substance and voters do care about there are enough all that fuss was being made while clinton was still running for the presidency but perhaps now the emails won't be as damaging especially given that clinton insists there was nothing classified in the first let me say that i am confident that i never sent nor received any information that was classified at the time it was sent and received there was nothing marked classified
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on my e-mails either send or receive only problem for her is that's not true it seems she never sent or received any classified information over her private e-mail was a true investigation found that there was classified information so it was not true just weeks before the of the ice said there is nothing in clinton's e-mails the public needs to know a federal judge ruled that the state department should do more to investigate its servers for clinton's messages related to the tragic been gazi attack which left several u.s. officials dead that decision was welcomed by judicial watch this major court ruling may finally result in more answers about the benghazi scandal and hillary clinton's involvement in it as we approach the anthrax fifth anniversary yet still be a vi keep silent insisting there is insufficient proof of public interest to more conditions also mentioned by the agency earlier this year they said they are ready to release the records if mrs clinton agrees to at least have the information or
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passes away the goal francis and jago r.t. . well the lawyer at the center of the story gave his take to r.t. he believes the f.b.i. is simply trying to uphold its own reputation rather than backed hillary clinton well when i want to first got the letter from the f.b.i. i laughed out loud the absurdity of trying to suggest that that it was a matter of public interest i sent them back a letter with a copy of a washington post article on some google search terms to show just how many articles there were out there so it's it was funny at first but then i was in the langar about it within the last twelve hours that actually changed my view on the significance of the story i originally thought the f.b.i. was trying to protect mrs clinton i now think the f.b.i. is trying to protect itself and i think that's because they not only did it extremely poor job in the investigation but they sabotage the investigation so at this point if the records start coming out i mean already today we had the release of records showing that mr comey had already decided to exonerate her before she
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had finished the investigation so if that's the case then the f.b.i. does not want the records coming out because it will make them look even worse. now the head of poland's tourism body is to be sucked off the remarks he made about a nazi concentration camp we have that story off the bike. it's. called the feeling to be done. every the world should experience. and you'll get it on the old rolls. the old according to josh. welcome the modern world come along for the ride.
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most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race in truth to stand down the losers and you just need to ask the right questions and demand the right answer. questions there. welcome back now the head of poland's tourism organization is to be sacked after remarks he made about the auschwitz concentration camp in a newspaper interview he said newspaper interview he suggested a not to count was not a quote attractive tourist destination i don't know
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a site had more to do with the country's history well for more on this let's cross live to israeli journalist door esque in to discuss it further mr su thank you for joining us on the program so what do you think or do you agree that poland's tourist chief should be fired for these were fired for these remarks on auschwitz. well i think it's not the really in my business what poland does with these so that chap who basically follows this period all for a polish parliament same decision from june twenty second which allows them to do this to create the memory of the soviet soldiers who rescued to save poland from that says and the whole atmosphere in poland today is in this terrible direction for your writing second world war history listen we're talking now now today's the day of the in the verse three of the second world war and
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the results were in that terrible sixty million people died and it's our obligation to keep the memory straight well this was actually we have to tell poland maybe of this step against the concrete person there was a strong and it's in their right place at the right time and it's a good signal but the whole atmosphere in poland this tension is read the parliament the knesset there's your member of the just a couple of months ago together with the russian parliament duma had similar tending to say she sation on this matter on these attempts in poland to this agreed the memory of those to save them basically the main kind together with all the airlines of course such as brits that it says here isn't always yes people will forget such important memorials because tourism representatives don't deem them quite attractive. well what i am saying is that polish government
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today promotes the line of kind of polishing and removing or removing the memory of those who actually released them by destroying all memorials and really spitting in their face second world war began the city. first but russia was attack the soviet union at june twenty second then they carried this terrible. june twenty second to pass the legislation which allows them to behave in an acceptable way i think it's just everybody also i think these really should be aware now that it's only the beginning if we put up with the old this is the relations well i will not say of real not. yet but i will say that the idea that some not want cream in the cycle or a fired in ukraine and then the baltic states there their history present that in
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the very distorted way in poland it should be a matter for us to a very deep concern i indeed i think it's we have to be very much concerned about it mr escott another in the interesting detail is how the foreign ministry in moskos just that that russia isn't going to be allowed to participate in the reconstruction of a museum and saw people the science of another form of polish concentration count we can take a listen to what that number is the horror of it had to say let's take a listen. keep it. now that every country has broken. russia's participation in this project it's absolutely clear who was the gas russia because it was because their own assurances the russians. place when it burst in uniform he did it by deeds there is no need to mislead. the russia but somehow itself in the recently nasa to be included in which branch i can teach you your
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stuff which i think of prayer now maria's later showed the invitation from three years ago when poland actually invited russia to join in we build in the museum so why is warsaw meeting against russia in this way. all i can tell you they're both the israeli foreign ministry and the israeli prime minister who just recently met with the russian president made very firm statements about it israel not just welcomes the russians but these are. convinced that russia must be there again must be there this. suburb or revolt was by the way the only one the only successful revolt against the nazis and then a concentration camp of the jewish inmates. some of them escaped some of them died but most of them the war officers of the soviet army and it will be anything but nature all for russia to participate in this and any attempt to keep russia aside i
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mean it's really really very painful for us israelis to hear because we owe many of us all life's to russian soldiers we should remember and also although paul and was the first real victim of second world war and it's throw in the tens of thousands poles died in but. german sport concentration camps and extermination camps in poland because they knew that very very significant parts of polish society was quite happy about what the germans did to the jewish population of poland exterminating just and there were jewish problems after the war as you know in the wagner and not only so we have to remember all this and bring it into certain trolls and to build a path of peace for all of us will be based on very good memory we have to
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remember it i mean we shouldn't forget it is really generous to a big door as can thank you for your time. to pounce military has requested a record high budget in light of the growing tensions in the region it comes days after north korea fired a missile which cost over the country the move prompted japan not only to consider a bigger military budget but also to call on china to pressure pyongyang in the meantime beijing's viewing tokyo's potential military a boost as a threat as well and. japan's defense budget is increasing every year and has now grown doing your historical high we are concerned about this in recent years japan keeps on plane up and exaggerating the so-called china's threat and has continued to increase its defense barges and expand its arms and it has also insoles the new security to its real intention is was the year of high vigilance
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from all sides we think japan is obliged to explain israel intention to the international community. despite all that most haitians put on the japanese military since world war two it still managed to position itself among the world's leading forces a recent change to the country's constitution allowing japan to use its self-defense forces abroad has only brought more tensions both at home and abroad and already advanced military power coupled with a new record high budget request has stoked fears of a further escalation of the conflict in the region and international relations expert victor gao believes cooperation among north korea's neighboring countries would be far more effective than singlehanded militarization japan is in a very delicate and sensitive situation mainly because japan's increase in military expenditure is a dangerous development for many countries he is part of the world to really ensure
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peace in the north eastern part of asia there are better ways i think all close cooperation and cause alteration among countries involving japan and china and the united states and russia for example and also to a lesser extent the republic of korea could probably work better results there singlehandedly spending so much fun as your resolves to further increase the military spending by more weapons. the worlds largest x. ray laser is being launched on friday midterm in city of hamburg the billion you are a research facility created by in germany russia and other countries are expected to open extraordinary new opportunities.
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the capacity of this laser enables us for the first time in human history to basically make movies on how chemical reactions are happening to see how atoms are interacting with each other. the. previous experiments allowed us to see the initial and final stages of a chemical reaction but it wasn't clear what was happening in between if we compare it with a football match imagine we saw just how the game kicked off and then the final score but didn't see all the interesting moments it's the same with a chemical reaction to see how it's unravel stage by stage we need such equipment.
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because we now have capabilities so far exceeding what any other facility does. yes. that is indeed the city so he. told me at the top of the hour for the latest headlines. live live
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. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turns some countries into pigs these are the countries with we curriculum is that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of even the recession. these are very bad idea it doesn't work it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their which is decline almost a decade how good are the results. by the. people with your daughter julie. the plumber is i mean for legal. ways i think they see something in me while the same issues still employees who
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want. to we. will for. this is the truth the consider is the consequences are actually quite acceptable to the decision. to sophie and co the beautiful game is to favorite entertainment and pastime a sport that requires intense and constant training technical ability and great physical shape but it's also gave imagination strategy determination what goes on in the world of football behind the scenes well i guess today
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legendary barcelona spain defender. share he's inside. on the aspects of football i'm seeing by t.v. cameras. a player who never left the club he loved rising through the ranks from the youth academy to captain the main team sticking with the club suit is a failure only to bring about a decade of impossible success noel off to an illustrious career what is karla's by old next move and while he's off the pitch for the first time in decades can a player like that bridge belief football behind for good. it's great to have you with us today hello if that was right if i broke up well just recently fabio capello said that barcelona are missing a captain like what kind of a captain where you and captains really played such an important role.
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i would like to find for his warm words however i think the team is fine as it is as it is important each player is in the right place if you know this certainly and the captain plays a very important role he has to speak for the team in front of the fans and the media as lots of times he has to handle the behavior of his teammates and help them out in difficult times interested people about when they get on the captain also helps newcomers and the other settle down in the new club but those are in short the captain is a key figure in football but innocent offer but the functions i described are performed not only by the captain in a moment that often if it's other players must be particularly veterans as the. well what well the spurs you do become
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a coach eventually like that do you see yourself managing any other team besides barcelona. at this point in time i don't plan to become a coach it is a very challenging profession. you are in charge of twenty five players you did it kate yourself to food twenty four hours a day it is extremely difficult i was fully committed to my profession as you know i was in football twenty four hours a day and the most important thing for me was to recover after every match and then get ready for training and the next game i mean i worked really hard and so now i need to relax a little bit and spend more time with my family my wife and kids but i have two daughters one is just five months old and the other is two and four months i just want to enjoy my fatherhood also i run a project together with
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a vandal opinion and i'm on some stress it's goal is to mentor young players educate them about the profession of the football player and teach them how to enjoy it so my focus is on that right now it is an inspiring project and i'm interested in taking it somewhere. you've trained under many a legendary coach what kind of a manager works best for a successful team a strict and demanding one or one who is first and foremost a friend to the players. i believe it includes all of it's really a coach must be demanding if it's necessary but should also give some degree of freedom to the players because we're all adults and we understand what responsibility is we must know what we have to do but at the same time we need a certain degree of freedom it's not like we live in the barracks taking orders like in the army so you can basically do what you feel is right but you need to
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remember about your responsibility. but it. was. very tough coach. after a training session or a match players are free to do virtually anything that within reasonable limits this. let's say we're kind of horrified when i see that every season when the transfer window opens and he's spending record is set i mean do you think it is ok to pay a hundred million dollars for a football player as a. that's the world of football it is about big money and this better i do not decide the price of this or that player or food ball has always been associated with money however that's just how it is certainly such a high some might seem farfetched if you're thinking about areas other than football. yet doesn't that most of you know i
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don't mean that football players are not really talented or is it they don't deserve the prize on the contrary but what about the club sudan has millions to spend. you need to work me to work harder when i'm going to give the net i guess you can get the money if you really want it then you also need to remember that money cannot really win you the title if you can only buy the best players to get a star studded team. victories are not only secured by money it's this year for example the premier league's wealthiest teams did not manage to win the titles they all lost to leicester city i mean it's a team that doesn't have as big of a budget as others do this and it's an excellent example of how you can build a strong team and work hard to achieve your goal there are good players are important but the also need to be able to work or he serves as
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a team this is most critical for success teams with a smaller budget can always challenge the richer peers like i did to go to my lead a more modest club whose heart of the heels of parsimony and their money to give it means that atletico work we hard and can become a role model for food ball clubs with a small budget. well plus the what you know the football today is a super profitable business what about young players who are just eighteen nineteen how difficult is it to stay calm reasonable when you become rich at such an early age is it really possible to continue focusing on food well i mean you had to go through all of this right what's your recipe i mean how did you manage to stay in touch with reality and not lose your hat. so in that i mean they all depends again on the person and their environment. i mean for
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example i grew up in a working class family and i always remembered my background where i come from and i have always kept the values that i was brought up with my my surroundings have always been normal but i never needed any fancy cars and i never needed to buy things just to show off my wealth. to be honest i lead quite a simple life. but i mean what was my biggest passion i did not dream of fame or money which football can bring. you touched up for an important issue there is indeed a danger that some young people will lose touch with reality when they get this kind of salary it's a major issue this will the higher you go the more painful it will be so fall guys there so this is why we created a program for them where we try to help young players value what they have and
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understand that money should not be a priority. yes well it's an important part of life but you should always focus on the most important thing and that is football you know that it is not about earning quick money into or three years is about a long career or fifteen years which can bring you a fantastic money and secure a comfortable life for you your children and your family. so you act as an agent now and guide young players through transfers how crucial is to agent's role i remember a story when he quit barcelona to join your swer enemy and. because his agent has signed a contract with them. i just wonder what's the power of agents over players. indeed those agents
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do exist however they don't really have a good reputation they are after their own personal gain us burning durfy from transfers i would like to move away from these stereotypes to focus more on the players themselves to help them and act like a mentor and it is very important to have someone who guides you when your career who takes care of you up helps you to handle your emotions the agent who thinks only about money can easily earn a lot if you as a great player you can just move the blitter around from one seemed to another every year however if the player won't have the stability that he needs to rebuild floor sure it might work out well but i think the players need stability and the reliable person by their side to take care of him for the football players always experience strong emotions and live a very charged life i mean if
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a player has been benched for instance he might sell his agent that he wants to leave the club the next day but the agent must stay calm and wait for a couple of days until the player calms down and wants to play again i was lucky to be playing since i was fifteen and i had to go through all of this i lived through those emotions so i want to use my experience to help the players i mentor. so you're more of a mentor rather than. financially agent. absolutely. players are a priority for me. i want my players to play in the best team much as possible but money should never prevail over sports people we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue speaking. lionheart capital legendary captain. world and european champions. and we'll talk more about what's going on in a football world stay with us. from
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the. last time we chased. each one of the twenty kilos of drugs.
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is the main thing. for me. i don't know maybe it'll make or. break right. now. absolutely the dubrovnik and. fix travel destinations so it must be nice to live or is it. tourists disrupt the city's economic and social life hopefully before this on the celestial such as the. sun nas sometime
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soon as we know is by no means a school but there's a time that the city's tried desperately not to collapse. of. the super bowl and probably globally don't coffee cup at home in the bushes up the on subs not the suppose it's in the a. and it. is a tourist will feel photo no identity. back to sophie and co and we're returning now to our chat with a veteran and a living symbol of the barcelona football club he's
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a man who has won every title in the world of football from the domestic league and cup to the champions league. and the world cup with spain to find out what it takes to win a gold at the highest level we asked the legendary. was qualifying for the two. thousand and eighteen food bowl world cup and russia well underway one slip up individual mistake could mean heartbreak for an entire nation when the stakes are high only the strongest teams will guide their country cinephiles so how do cultures pick the right players for the job what makes certain individuals match winners leaders and is luck deciding factor in winning global sports most common surprise you. know what they're valuable carlists you have the world cup in your hands but you also know what it means to lose.
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or so what is the most decisive factor when it comes to winning a major tournaments like that that didn't get those i'm thinking i mean obviously both teams must be really strong if they made it to the finals so that it all just amounts to luck when at last the stick on one which is similar got a little with. doesn't only look. it depends on many factors i believe the world cup takes place at the end of a very busy season and so you need to look at the posing team and keep in mind the shape they're in and how tired they are and you need to look at whether it was a long season for their players have made it to the finals of their home competitions whether they won or lost were wrong plays a huge role also it's important to have a good lineup a roster of players that are eager to play and who enjoy it you might have
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a star lineup but if they're not ready to play as a team they will fail they need to be a real team. and you need to be on top for seven consecutive games if you make at least one mistake so there are moments when you need luck buddy also need to work hard professionalism and you need to have talent it's a little bit of everything. you can't claim that you won such a major and difficult event as the world cup only through luck that will be a huge injustice to the players because there are so many factors behind this kind of victory. and the most important factor that it all comes down to is hard work. when i say football is the only sport without doping is it true that football players don't need doping you're going to. have never heard about any positive doping cases in football particularly in barcelona we were once accused of doping
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when i was a lie and it's the ball that moves most in our sport not the players so the players need to know how to handle it but i have not heard of any substance and i wouldn't hand the performance of a football player in that regard yes you can feel stronger and more resilient but football is. handling the ball so you need to have the skills to control it. there is no doping in football there's only hard work and talent and their ability to control the ball in the. city for the world cup in brazil did a doping test on every player and spent massive amounts of money on it do you think it's a waste of time and money i don't know. indeed there were doping tests ahead of the world cup and brazil but i wasn't there because of a knee injury. well a lot of tests are done before major food bill events like the world cup push
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european tournaments or even a club levels up short of that there are so many tests that i think it would be completely silly so abused banned substances at their most you know we have about fifteen to twenty here and they can be held at any moment and if you test positive i would be suspended for two years and your reputation with series to suffer i think is just stupid to play these kind of. planning to come to russia for two thousand and eighteen world cup and e.t.s. then in what capacity. to come. was always such a festival and a major event for the whole world of football and we as fans we always want to be a part of it to enjoy. a fantastic event not only for football players but also for millions of fans and football lovers and it's wonderful to have the opportunity to
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get a flavor of the atmosphere of the world cup to breathe air so yes i am planning to come to russia. but in what capacity i don't really know hopefully i will come as an agent as part of my company and i hope that the upcoming world cup will feature many strong players. you made your way up through barcelona slower and you squats all the way into the top eleven of the main team to mean that there was a person who noticed you discovered your talent how can you really identify that this or that particular player has a gift when he's sitting on the bench for instance is it just interaction. ok. well you just need to work hard to train as much as possible listen to your coaches to the people who help you. and then although i'm sorry i think you didn't make it clear enough i was asking how can people identify those talents suppose you see
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a young player on the bench how do you know he's going to be a star is it intuition. it's really hard to do that when the player is on the bench but when he's out on the pitch you just watch him and pay attention to certain details as they can you make conclusions because we're lucky to have him on the opinion our agency who really has a good eye for a year when i've known him for a long time he's got one of the best eyes for young talent in football he used to play in espanol when i played for barcelona and he would often come over to me and ask me about some young player like fourteen year old neymar. always paid attention to young players who are not famous at the time but who have grown into stars today that he would always tell me keep an eye on that guy is very good. very happy that he's part of our team he's in love with his passionate and loves
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everything related to it for her to seek new talents if you want to discover them and guide them to a long and happy career. family faith. what do you think about a limit on foreign players is just the right solution i mean there are big clubs like barcelona i.x. manchester united which have their own academies and there are clubs who by many foreign players do you think that tough limits on foreigners can actually help bring the mystic talents. would you repeat that translation this is a delicate topic and i really want to make sure i understood it correctly. one of course is great to have a club school or a club's academy. has always produced very strong players thanks to that but i mean it's one of the best places to train because of its philosophy and so me that's very important yes. if you don't find what you're looking for in one place you have
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to try and find it elsewhere but about it for me though the core of the team needs to consist of local players in this case the team spirit is much stronger i also agree with barcelona's the loss of feet you need to produce as many good players in your own academy as possible and only some position is still not filled then you start looking elsewhere when i was there are clubs who don't have a youth team and simply my players from other clubs different clubs have different visions and we need to live with that but i personally like barcelona's concept more that you need to bring up your own players and the fact that we won every title possible with the help of our own young talents demonstrates our success and is a source of pride for all our fans in could be really you know where your butt but at the honest if you were. you'd have been known as
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a player who works hard and trains a lot what's more important to have a talent or to work hard when for instance no matter how hard i try i can become a composer right is it more a gift or if you work really really hard you can actually make it. i think both of us started out i have always worked hard myself when i joined barcelona. i might have had less talent than others but neither of them had such a passion to go to the top as i have to at the same time you still need to have the makings of a good player. but i can work as hard as i ever did but i would still not be able to play the piano or dance simply because i don't have an aptitude for this so you need to have that ability but you also need to translate that into practice every day by working hard and perfecting your skills this is how i did it when i was
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still playing throughout my career so highly talented players who did not show perseverance and that's why they didn't make it i also saw players with less talent but who had a dream desire to succeed and they were able to go to the top league and have a long career. you need to have both a bright talent and you are extremely hard working you can achieve the same as messi and cristiano ronaldo it can become that i can of a whole generation why didn't you ever try your luck elsewhere in other clubs or leaks were you ever tempted to titles in other countries work where they speak other languages but i was lucky to play in barcelona and it's my club belongs to it because i moved from one another until i joined the main team this was a dream come true for me at the beginning we struggled for five years with no trophies and it was very difficult for everybody but after frank reichardt. joined
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the club we were able to build a strong squad able to become. in two thousand and eight. came to the club as a manager and that's one of the best time of my life started that's when we want every title possible indeed i got lots of offers from other. where i could have earned much more money although i probably wouldn't have earned as many titles as i did with barcelona. but i'm proud that i remained loyal to my club my heart prevailed over any kind of business sense it was important for me to stay at home with my friends and fans but i don't blame anyone for switching clubs gives you an opportunity to experience life see other cultures learn more about different perspectives on football i didn't have that experience but i was happy in the club which i can call the club of my life. thank you very much for this interview. thank you so much.
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u.s. central command that makes it likely killed sixty one more civilians in iraq in syria during its anti eisel operation in the region. of the u.n. warns not enough being done to save civilians in syria's rucka we show you images on the ground of the shocking effect mother fighting have had on the war ravaged the city. you know it takes two to tango it looks like our american partners a brief. time to time the russian foreign minister responds to washington closing moscow's oldest consulate in the u.s.
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in the latest round of the diplomatic route between the two states. japan decides to boost its military funding to an unprecedented level in light of the growing tensions in the region. four pm here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international with me nicky aaron good to have you with us that we start this hour with breaking news the u.s. led coalition against islamic state has confirmed another sixty one civilian deaths have likely been caused by its air and artillery strikes in iraq and syria in the month of july the coalition completed the assessment of thirty seven reports resulting in sixty one unintentional civilian deaths the coalition assesses that it is more likely than not at least six hundred and eighty five civilians have been unintentionally killed by coalition strikes since the start of operation inherent
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resolve of concerns over further possible civilian deaths incurred by the coalition have been raised by the un we're going the u.s. led effort to retake syria's rucka from islamic state. what we're witnessing essentially right now in iraq is a fight by coalition and other forces against i so we're concerned that not enough is being done to adhere to the international law requirements for the protection of civilians and i want to gain access to photographs taken by a local journalist which have given a rare look inside the city where feeling the true extent of its destruction. which you believe. first of all let me say that what is happening now and rocca is
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destruction it's not liberation at all for eighty four days rocka has been under siege but this seizure only harm civilians trapped inside since i still captured the city and the siege is imposed by syrian democratic forces on the ground that is backed by the u.s. led coalition's airstrikes these airstrikes destroy schools hospitals the whole infrastructure we as journalists have documented that more than two thousand civilians have been killed as a result of the coalition's airstrikes they do not target the places where jihad is to gather although everyone knows where they are while u.s. jets attacked from the air s.d.f. attacks from the ground. and at night jihadists use suicide vehicles to regain territories controlled by the s.d.f. but there is no serious combat as all. one can see that clearly from the videos posted by both the s.d.f.
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and the coalition. look i still has about one thousand fighters in iraq are and the s.d.f. claims to have thirty five thousand to forty thousand soldiers and they confront a mere one thousand terrorists if s.d.f. and the coalition wanted to liberate iraq or they could accomplish it within ten days. according to the un there are at least twenty thousand civilians still trapped inside iraq or in august alone the coalition carried out over one thousand as strikes in the area the u.n. adds the intensity of these strikes coupled with ice the use of civilians as human shields is deeply concerning raca based journalist. again said details of just how grave the conditions have become. a bag of are there aren't even basic necessities such as bread and water medicine no electricity no fuel the national hospital and the al salam hospital were completely destroyed and there is
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not one left for civilians but there are two or three hospitals are creating for myself fighters the americans blew up bridges leading out of the city and in fact prevented civilians from leaving rocka although terrorists can easily exit the city even though the areas controlled by s.t.l. from the coalition so twenty five thousand civilians from besieged areas do not deserve safe passage. the u.s. state department ordered the closure of the russian consulate in san francisco along with two annexes within the next two days the move threatens to take relations between washington and moscow to a new low but franco looks into russia's reaction to the move. each hostile move each hostile decision by russia or the u.s. is followed by yet another blow and response this latest one by washington means that the number of russian consulates in america will have to be reduced to three
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and the one that is being shut down in san francisco is the oldest diplomatic compound russia had in the u.s. it dates back to the middle of the nineteenth century well when the russian foreign minister was asked about the ongoing diplomatic spat this morning he reminded that it wasn't moscow behind this war of sanctions in the first place this. story was not launched by russia it was stilted by the us administration with the only purpose of the money and us russian relations we understand they're trying to through a trumps administration story from my slang we understand that they're trying to cut them down respond firmly to washington's actions that's home russia's interest every time you hear about the news on a new round and this never ending outright diplomatic war you ask yourself how far can this go when is it going to be over well at least. says that moscow is
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genuinely in favor of putting an end to this conflict well when it comes to the approach of the u.s. here's how mr elaborate of sees it. the u.s. will seek in conflict with this country we've always been friendly towards the american people and we're still open to constructive relations but as you know it takes two to tango. american poem is a bridge don't single mirror time of the time so it takes two to tango and definitely when it comes to putting up a fight we have been seeing quite an impressive dance performance by moscow and washington we already heard from sergei lavrov that moscow. will react to the decision to shut down the russian consulate in san francisco and very soon we will find out what the russian foreign ministry comes up with. now back in december then president barack obama expelled thirty five russian diplomats over alleged election
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meddling choosing not to republish spondon kind on the very same day president vladimir putin instead invited the children of u.s. diplomats in russia to a new year party at the kremlin now six months later in july after the house of representatives overwhelmingly passed a new anti russian sanctions bill mosco cut the u.s. diplomatic presence in the country to the same level as it rushes in america and that resulted in trump extending sanctions after a congressional vote now washington's defending its latest move as a straightforward return to diplomatic power too with moscow jacqueline fuko looks at the facts. state department claims that this is not an anti russian move but somewhat move towards parity and an attempt to avoid further escalation. the u.s. hopes that having moved toward russia's desire for parity we can avoid further retaliatory actions and move forward to achieve the stated goal of improved
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relations between our two countries but how these closures are meant to help the situation really isn't clear we've seen round after round of sanctions imposed against russia by the us including a fresh batch earlier this month that transpired often in congress that just days ago he was announcing and expressing again. that you can't find common ground and come together and say it loud and clear i've been saying it for years i think it's a good thing if we have great relationships or at least good relationships with russia that's very important and i believe someday that will happen there is a seven point lead comes just as the new russian ambassador to the us has arrived and gotten straight to work of course we did what we could to improve our relations with the u.s. unfortunately we still haven't reached a consensus on many issues. clearly
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a bumpy start for him on the job but after years in the game he has fairly tough skin and obviously it's timed by the americans to embarrass him. how that he he in fact. is going to have very very difficult to perform his duties and to establish trust. really. on the worst possible day both countries have repeatedly expressed the hope of improving thai and yet with washington having this tit for tat approach it's not really clear if that's going to be possible. r.t. washington d.c. . various analysts told us the decision to shut down the consulate was immature and russia's new ambassador to the u.s. faces a tough job ahead. so you can by russia most recently to reduce the
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number of staff was to create parity between the two countries where russia would have as many people working in its embassies here in the u.s. as the u.s. would be in russia so we were at a parity situation as now they're suddenly comes out of the blue and it's again destabilize that situation and at the same time we have a trump talking about relations with russia so you have to wonder who is calling the shots here i didn't expect to i had hoped that at some point this downward spiral in our relationships would and we could we could get back to normal this is simply one more for tat it's rather childish i think if we had a little bit more mature leadership within the state department i think it would be helpful i do believe the trump probably has some desire to have good relations with russia but this manufactured scandal in it is manufactured of russia gate for lack
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of a better word has painted him into a corner and there are obviously parts of the u.s. stablish mint that do not want reproached with russia. japan's military has requested a record high budgets in light of the growing tensions in the region it comes days off to north korea fired a missile which passed over the country the move prompted japan not only to consider a big a military budget but also call on china to pressure to pyongyang in the meantime beijing's viewing tokyo's potential military boost as a threat as well. japan's defense budget is increasing every year and has now grown doing new historical high we are concerned about this in recent years japan keeps on plane up and exaggerating the so-called china threat and has continued to increase its defense budgets and expand its arms
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and it has also insoles the new security law it's really intention is was the year of high vigilance from all sides withing japan is obliged to explain is real intention to the international community. now despite all the limitations put on the japanese military since the second world war it still managed to position itself among the world's leading forces a recent change to the country's constitution allowing japan to use it self defense forces abroad as only heightened tensions both at home and abroad and coupled with the new record high budget request this has stoked fears of a further escalation of a crisis in the region international relations expert victor gao believes cooperation among the north korea's neighboring countries would be far more effective than militarization. japan is in a very delicate and sensitive situation mainly because japan is increasing military
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expenditure is a dangerous development for many countries in. the world to ensure. that. there are better ways i think close cooperation among countries involving japan and china and the united states and russia for example and also to a lesser extent the republic of korea could probably work better results then singlehandedly spending so much financial results to further increase the military spending by more weapons. ahead of poland's tourism body has to be sucked off the remarks he made about a nazi concentration camp story after the break. here's what people have been saying about rejected and. the only show i go out of my way
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welcome back now the head of poland's tourism organization is being sacked after remarks he made about the auschwitz concentration camp in a newspaper interview he suggested the nazi camp was not quote an attractive tourist destination adding this site has more to do with other country's history we discuss the issue with israeli journalists of big door and skin he says these remarks just reflect a bigger trend in poland the attempt to revive his story the whole atmosphere in poland today is in this terrible direction for your writing second world war history it's not really in my business what poland does with this or the chair base the clue follows this period of polish parliament same decision from june twenty
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second which allows them to this secret the memory of good soldiers so rescued to save poland from that says. and another holocaust memorial in poland is also embroiled in controversy russia's foreign ministry says moscow isn't being allowed to participate in the reconstruction of a museum and saw people as thoughts of another form of polish concentration camp. to be god there are now that every country has spoken out in favor of fresh participation in this project it is absolutely clear it was against russia policy assurances about rights absence not being a negative thing out of place there is no need to mislead people by affirming that russia somehow itself recently asked to be included in the project but count was operational during nine hundred forty syria to nine hundred forty three of two a quarter of a million people are believed to have been killed. convinced
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that russia must be there are good must be there this. war revolt was by the way the only one they want a successful revolt against nazis and then a concentration camp the jewish inmates disks some of them escaped some of them died but most of them their war officers of the soviet army.
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the f.b.i. has denied a freedom of information request to release files relating to hillary clinton's e-mails owing to i suppose that a lack of public interest and donald trump reacted to the decision on twitter saying that it seems like former f.b.i. director james comey exonerated hillary clinton long before the investigation may go frances santiago has the story. new york attorney ty clevenger has been waiting for more than a year for the f.b.i. to fulfill his freedom of information request and reveal the files on hillary clinton's e-mails only to get this response you've not sufficiently demonstrated that the public's interest in disclosure outweighs personal privacy interests of the subject while whatever the f.b.i. thinks the public certainly made its interest in the e-mails loud and clear these are the three questions that are coming out of that timeline that continue to drive the story i'm sorry when you use a private e-mail on a private server your privacy rights are out the window when you're the secretary
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of state of the united states of america you don't have privacy anymore she chose to do it it was on her and i personally would like to know in a way reminds me of the nixon tapes shouldn't go away on the substance and voters do care about their enough all that fuss was being made while clinton was still running for the presidency but perhaps now the emails won't be as damaging especially given that clinton insists there was nothing classified in the first let me say that i am confident that i never sent nor received any information that was classified at the time it was sent and received there was nothing marked classified on my e-mails either sender really only problem for her is that's not true it seems she never sent or received any classified information over her private e-mail was true. our investigation found that there was classified information so it was not true just weeks before the of the ice said there is nothing in clinton's e-mails the public needs to know a federal judge ruled that the state department should do more to investigate its
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servers for clinton's messages related to the tragic been gazi attack which left several u.s. officials dead that decision was welcomed by judicial watch this major court ruling may finally result in more answers about the benghazi scandal and hillary clinton's involvement in it as we approach the attacks fifth anniversary yet still be a vi keeps silent insisting there is insufficient proof of public interest to more conditions also mentioned by the agency earlier this year they said they are ready to release the records if mrs clinton agrees to a lease of the information or passes away we go francis and jago r.t. . the lawyer at the center of the story gave his take to r.t. he believes the f.b.i. is simply trying to uphold its own reputation rather than back hillary clinton when i first got the letter from the f.b.i. i laughed out loud the absurdity of trying to suggest that it was a matter of public interest i sent him back a letter with a copy of
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a washington post article on some google search terms to show just how many articles there were out there so it's it was funny at first but then i was a lying about it within the last twelve hours that i can change my view on the significance of the story i originally thought the f.b.i. was trying to protect mrs clinton i now think the f.b.i. is trying to protect itself and i think that's because they not only did it extremely poor job in the investigation but they sabotage the investigation so at this point if the records start coming out i mean already today we had the release of records showing that mr comey had already decided to exonerate her before you finished the investigation so if that's the case then the f.b.i. does not want the records coming out because it will make them look even worse. and g.m. foods giant monsanto is calling for an investigation into an agency of the world health organization the body published
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a report claiming some of the company's products like the wheat kill or life estate are links to cancer was long time says the w.h.o. ignored it to may just studies that found no connection to the disease when an organization such as the international agency for research on cancer was given authority with that comes a responsibility to be objective transparent thorough and fair at least in this instance the process was corrupted apparently with individuals who have an agenda. now the company says it carries out its own extensive examinations although critics have questions the fact monsanto funded the various studies that claims the chemicals used were benign in nature. meanwhile france will vote on an extension to his current ban on gleiser sait based on the potential dangers it poses the organic consumers associations alexis baden mayer claims monsanto falsifies its research for profits and berries news monsanto has two point eight billion dollars in sales
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of their top selling roundup weed killer at stake here so surely monsanto is very nervous about what the e.u. could do at this point monsanto is notorious for paying for scientists to conduct research for it for falsifying data for completely ghostwriting fires and then hiring fire to put their name find it so we know that monsanto pulls out all the stops when it comes to falsifying suppressing and unduly influence thing fired on the fact checked. the world's largest x. ray laser is being launched on friday in the german city of hamburg the billion euro research facility created by germany russia and other countries is expected to open extraordinary new opportunities.
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the capacity of this laser enables us for the first time in human history to basically make movies on how chemical reactions are happening to see how atoms are interacting with each other. the earth. the old. the earth. the. previous experiments allowed us to see the initial and final stages of a chemical reaction but it wasn't clear what was happening in between and if we compare it with the much imagine we saw just how the game. and then the final score but didn't see a the interesting moments it's the same with the chemical reaction to see how it's
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on the rubble stage by stage we need such a quick mind you old boy it's looking at noise because you know have capabilities so far exceeding what any other facility does. the ok. yes it was good enough so that he sees the line of the story now as always we love to hate your thoughts on the day stories so follow us on facebook and twitter and have your say i'll be back in about thirty minutes with the latest headlines join us then. thank.
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we can all middle of the room say. hello and welcome to crossfire we're all things considered i'm. in a revealing video c.n.n. has shown as many critics have claimed the network is more interested in the bottom line and a political agenda rather than reporting on real news on this edition of the program we ask of cnn's evidence free war against donald trump is really at the expense of real journalism.
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crosstalk in the present and future of c.n.n. i'm joined by my guest steve malzberg in new york he is the host of the steve malzberg show on newsmax t.v. also in new york we have the media personality lionel he is a legal analyst and news decoder at lionel media dot com and in washington we cross to richard goodstein he is a democratic political strategist and former advisor to the president clinton and hillary clinton's presidential campaigns all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate it steve let me go to you first here. cnn's motto is. the most trusted name in news over the last few months last couple of weeks particularly the last few days when you hear that the mantra of what they call themselves how do you reflect upon that go ahead well you know it may very well be true because if you
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look at the polls nobody trusts news so what zero percent or or or the top percentage of two or three percent the point is there is no journalism in the leftist media there is no journalism in the mainstream media which is the same thing it's the left this media this from the beginning this russian nonsense has been just that nonsense and c.n.n. and m.s.n. b.c. source spike in their ratings immediately so they're keeping it going when the producer at c.n.n. at mit's that on a hidden camera and c.n.n. doesn't dispute any of that video and says we stand by our producer he's not really involved in that kind of coverage and then van jones is on camera. same organization a project veritas van jones in the street who is on camera two days before this saying this is awful this is terrible and then he says to the guy on camera on but no it's that he's on camera this is
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a nothing burger i mean what credibility how do you trust that name ok richard can you reflect upon that because you know c.n.n. hasn't disputed any of these things here and we asked directly a producer at c.n.n. if this is a real story the russia story the russia gate story and and he said it's b.s. it's simple as that i mean it's it's very transparent ok and if you c.n.n. wants to explain that is diversity when i you know then they need a communications director to communicate their message here richard please go ahead and i'm sure you disagree that's why you're here go you're. you know what's not in dispute peter what's not in dispute according to the seventeen intelligence agencies the united states is that russia interfered with the us elections every single agency every single witness before congress was associated with the intelligence community says there is zero doubt that starting with the latter were putin on down that there was meddling interference dick cheney called it an act of
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war so that's what there's no doubt about so you know people can talk about it in these terms of oh it's this big nothing it's not a big nothing and you know why he said what stupid thing he said you know you'll have to ask him again. if you're on your air it's just stupid ok that's the explanation let me go to you line i want to correct the record here we had james clapper say in front of a congressional committee it wasn't seventeen agencies it was three and those three agencies that came out of their assessment meeting their guesstimate cherry pick the people that wrote that report here so let's clear the air ok i suggested everyone go to robert perry. consorting news dot com and he has a very good explanation of it here finally lionel you've been very patient jump in . the project very ty's video is the
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zapruder film for c.n.n. . and is dad dad zucker dad predict you will see the ultimate freezing out this is the denouement the epilogue the coda and stopped repaving desk montra stop saying that. there is no evidence of russian tampering no evidence of any russian infiltration there hasn't been yet and fact you had such a beautiful job that bloodied nirpal could go on t.v. right now and actually entail an election and nobody would believe it ok because you have but your way does this not ok. guys no evidence hang on hang on let me go to steve here you know steve one of the things that i'm most concerned with here i don't care about trump one way or another honestly i don't one thing i do really
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care a lot about is journalism and i have seen month after month after month we have a harvard study looking at the major networks and their coverage of the president if i can remember correctly c.n.n. is that ninety three percent interesting leno fox comes in around fifty percent fifty fifty ok when i saw all those those tapes what really bothered me most is the condition of journalism. trump has come and he will go eventually ok but i'm worried about how journalism has been so deborah gaited and i think it's doing a huge disservice to the public go ahead steve. well this this is not a new phenomenon though this is driving it home beyond any reasonable doubt be on any the ability of anybody who is serious and an observer just a just a layman observer to say wait a minute this isn't fair this isn't right but this has been going on for years they
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need years they need years the media bias and i could spend hours with you on a document thing cases after case and you know what the most serious kind of fake news is fake news is is by omission in other words donald trump talks ill of a judge that's not right that's horrible donald trump said this but they don't tell you that a rock obama at the state of the union lambasted the supreme court to their face bill clinton one said the judge should get another job f.d.r. threatened to change the makeup of the supreme court by not putting things in context that's the worst kind of fake news but the latest on donald trump now is he had the nerve the nerve the gall to call the woman over in the oval office with a gathering of reporters and say you've got a great smile all my god you should i heard the commentators on c.n.n. discuss that does he do that to a man would you kiss a man i guess one of them actually said what he said i couldn't believe what i was hearing ok generally that's one of the reasons why i like living in russia because there is no political correctness here i can say to
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a girl anytime anywhere you have a nice smile and i'm going to get in trouble richard you've been very patient here do you think that donald trump is held to a different standard than let's say barack obama as president in the media go ahead richard. donald trump is held to a different standard because he's a different person and by that i mean look at the list in the new york times of the lies let's luxury coat it the lies from day one of the trump administration we have things coming out of the mouth of the president i had states that nobody in their right mind ever ever dreamed he could look straight in somebodies eyes he could look into a camera and say things that are flatly untrue and which are the problem is what is different what could go differentiate listen peter one thing what differentiates the united states from russia and others is a free press and a court system that is independent and the fact of the matter is donald trump is
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doing everything in his power i don't even know if he knows it because i think i question his electoral capacity but he's doing everything in his power to degrade a free press an independent system of the judiciary well you know it's horrible but you know going to make me know. exactly what you know what i when i look at all of this going on for the last eight or nine months it's really intel gate it's really obama gate it's what the deep state what his justice department did it's kind of collusion i mean for me it's all completely upside down because there's actually evidence we have people under oath saying you know he said this she said this we had unmasking of flynn that is an illegal act it's the only thing in the whole mess that actually is going to go ahead really unmasking listen he is what you say on masking peter it would have been malfeasance for the head of national security for barack obama not to know who it was that was having that kind of discovered it was
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with a calling surely i was really. late aab that's illegal go ahead lionel she was doing her job but it was leaked to the media that's illegal that's a felony go ahead lionel go ahead let me let me try to break everybody. back to back to square one donald trump won the election this is the only thing that nobody seems to understand he won the election number one number two your candidate your beloved evil queen hillary clinton lost the election she lost number three the reason why this russian trope this mean was created was to give credence to the fact that again she didn't blow this election with a billion dollar war chest this is a trope this is amy now what also averages when you have media right now who have ratings that rival that of a baby monitor and all of a sudden there is a spike whether it's rachel maddow whether it's c.n.n. whether you name it whether it's the late night who ever benefits from this they saw it like a moth to
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a flame they went in that direction but what happens is you've got these pathetic apologists who the only think you can come up with right now after the election is donald trump isn't smart he's a liar look the bottom line is simply this donald trump has no friend he is i mean why do they get he walked in a declared war against an idea is that because i'm going to wait and i'm going to punt over you hang out here hang on michael let me let me go to spread and let me go to steve steve you know it seems to me the media is looking they want him to have a goal they want him impeached and removed so they're looking they're searching for it they're doing everything upside down ok that's not defending donald trump it's defending the presidency and the constitution and the democratic process that apparently russia is is eroding i mean it's complete fantasy it's they're doing it to themselves go ahead steve. they're absolutely doing it to themselves and the fact of the matter is you did was anybody know in this country or in this
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world based on the reporting from c.n.n. and the others that bernie sanders and his wife are under f.b.i. are under investigation criminal investigation does anybody care about any other story also c.n.n. is twenty four hours donald trump now look this as i said has started their goal their goal and i predicted this on the air many many times if the democrats take the house donald trump will be impeached now he won't be convicted in the senate it will go the way clinton i had to jump in here guys speech and that is not bullying how do you go to a hard break gentlemen and after our short break we'll continue our discussion on c.n.n. state with our. best guys are saying it looks like they say maybe the balance. plus to this is this is
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a leftist i know be deep but early on he said this one tokyo find it he's going to keep going. to like. his work was because did a piece against him quite a cultural shift from the premise. welcome back to crossfire all things considered i'm peter lavelle remind you were
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discussing c.n.n. and the state of the media. richard let's go let's go back to the veritas. secret videoing of the c.n.n. producer i found it very disturbing that it was just the bottom line that just to make money i mean this when we're talking about very important political issues well and political stability in the country the country is greatly divided i think that the media is pushing that a jet making the country even more divided they have a little nisha audience and they may placate it and it's very very lucrative but where is the journalism in this and where is the honesty in this because you know we people in the media are not very popular and i would say it's because of people like c.n.n. go ahead richard. you know peter you steve
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and lionel can. this notion of whatever it is that everybody in the intelligence community is convinced and says under oath happened which is that the russians through with the leaks through all these bots and millions and millions are going to change anything to get it to change any so he did it so you know what peter there's a good question so you tell me you are a master of communications if you had a volume of people that were subject to to thousands and thousands of messages hillary clinton's done thing she's mentally ill you think maybe over time that actually is going to kind of move the needle not really say that not relations expert no i don't think so i don't think so we all right now know what i would say rachel you think they didn't let me finish let me finish because it's really important you know looking and talking to a lot of people that were studying the election at the time and gave coming to the conclusion that people made up their mind in august that all of this week stuff all
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of the. i mean you know i mean i am so i don't i'm not saying it is true i'm saying that people are telling me this here it makes a lot more sense to me because like people because it's out and i'll come out i'm not trying to play and i'm not i'm not carrying water for donald trump let's be clear of a don't say people let me finish let you know what the data is and the layout of the. problem you have the biggest mistake that the hillary clinton campaign made is that forgot about the the fly over states and that's what made the difference in the election here and i think what we see here this invention of russia gate here i mean it is a scandal without evidence there's we have no smoking gun i would submit if i go to line right now if there was something after all these months it would have been leaked by now because everything else has been leaked go ahead lionel. there is nothing let let let let let me rephrase something the reason why c.n.n. there's
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a problem let's go back step number one it was when anthony's scare or mood she was involved in a story and c.n.n. went through great pains to to bring this down to strike this and to expurgated from its rolls fearing a suit why because of an eighty five billion dollar merger between time warner and eighty in t. were it not for that nothing would change on c.n.n. nothing this is not about journalism this is not about integrity this is about a deal and who is going to be reviewing this who's administration and justice department is going to review this merger let's see what's his name oh yes trump that's what is the but journalism. in this country and the mainstream media you're going to get i'm going to media it's foreign it's citizen journalism steve in new york jump in. yeah let me give you got another example here you know we had for
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reed's a car a mainstay on c.n.n. and c.n.n. international called donald trump a b.s. artist but he said the word and he said the word over and over again not just one occasion but on several occasions we have simone sanders who was bernie sanders spokesperson no relation who recently said and she's black we don't need white people running the democratic party and these people are paid by c.n.n. i mean that speaks to what that network is. ok we're sure was corleone's out ok so is corey lewandowsky excuse me ok fine fine why did he do that let me stick with what did he do let me stick with richard here i mean the impression is that you know a lot of people say it off the cuff the clinton news network you know c n n and you know watching the campaign it certainly looked that way i mean this is what's happened with the liberal media they've become the p.r. arm of the democratic party and
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a lot of people don't like that and they do turn off of course so what i see is we see this growing segregation in the united states and i think the media is driving that to vied every single night wall to wall coverage on this and a lot of people just getting really turned off by it even people at c.n.n. apparently go ahead richard. so you know this notion about the clinton use network if you added up the dollar value of the time that c.n.n. gave of wall to wall coverage wall to wall coverage of the trump rallies it was astronomical there was nothing there was nothing that they did about hillary that could come close to that value that they kind of affirmed on the campaign by giving him an expert gaited kind of hour or more with not i would just with this crowd but with the with the american public watching c.n.n. so the notion that somehow or other they're trying to break the or they were trying
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to bring trump down in favor hillary honestly that's kind of a joke of a lot of how much time do they have but you take the same thing richard you just said but for our very very different reason line a limit hang on here hang on here what what c n n n m a n b c did is that they put him on hoping well look at this clown look at this which where is that gaffe going to come now and you know c.n.n. and everyone else like him totally it completely boomeranged on them just like the more you do this russia gate stuff the more you can find dirt on the democrats in this election go ahead lionel. what they were doing is they were watching the meter they were doing whatever they had to say and believe me to a certain extent it's not all of on c.n.n. they told them way to go they watch the mater they didn't watch the truth they didn't watch the duty they owed to people whatever made the meter move and then all of
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a sudden they went too far and then it became out of control and then finally but let me say that in most importantly they killed whatever was left of this russian story because people like chuck schumer and others have said memos out to the d.n.c. say enough of that and by the way these subsidiary other anti trump all left sock puppet media like rachel maddow with others who have devoted their entire share of grabbing to this russian myth their whole careers are now done because of what c.n.n. day so they were in the party for everybody and they've got nothing right now nothing we're sitting shivah for c.n.n. this is that that was this is the day you know ok let me go to close my words steve so what is the interesting thing since and i may be i have the best perspective because i'm further away from it than everyone else here is that it seems to me that c.n.n. and other liberal media outlooks. outlets they actually elected donald trump i truly believe that because if you're called
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a deplorable irredeemable and i looked at a lot of those. i didn't see the ku klux klan i didn't see all the stuff that they always being told what you know what these commentators coming in over over and over again what i saw was kind of middle america and then you know being insulted like that you're you're redeemable i think that is what was the thumb on the scale i think that made the biggest difference all this other stuff we can't leaks russia e-mails it's i think it's fluff i don't think it changed anyone's mind or very few people go ahead steve. well i do agree with you and i think i think the media would focus on one rowdy person or what donald trump would say get him out you know hit him whatever and they say oh my god but hillary did a good job of getting donald trump elected by the basketful the deplorable and ignoring the states the fly over states as you alluded to look at the georgia special election a couple of weeks ago they had a count down of course c.n.n.
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has a countdown for everything and they they couldn't wait couldn't wait couldn't wait and when that election was over there was a screen shot that went around they looked like somebody just passed away not only that the next day there was no action there was no coverage. it never had moved along nothing to see move along nothing to see richard where right richard where does the democratic party go it's kind of moved away from c.n.n. that just awful programming over there richard but what you know and you do what you do you do well and i have a lot of respect for you and i'm always happy when you come on this program what do the democrats have to do what kind of message because i probably will disagree with me but this russia gate thing isn't getting traction where listen over and over again from congressmen and senators say the people back home they don't want they're not interested in this they want something more that isn't to say you know why don't people though no that isn't just saying richard that isn't to say that every government has
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a right to protect the integrity of its political system and i think investigation should go on to make sure we do know what happened ok but making it the headline news wall the wall twenty six minutes every single broadcast i think you're alienating alienating the public you're go ahead richard well as far as where the democratic party goes look. they have be reminded that hillary clinton three million more votes than donald trump so so somehow or other despite everything that she did so badly and trumping such a genius candidate he got his he got whipped right he lost by over two percent so times where they go for it and this georgia special and in this georgia in. this georgia special for example tom price the current head of health and human services had had won that seat six months ago by twenty four points another win by four if we get any kind of movement like that no actually we're in the twenty a little be a tad bit when it's really amazing it's really amazing and it's amazing how the fifty million dollar campaign in hollywood stars and everything you know they
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poured a lot into it but basically yeah it was crazy but you know they shrunk the deficit from twenty four to four. but here's the answer what the democrats need to do is basically keep doing what they've been doing all along would just take your issue you know on taxes stand up for the little guy not the wealthy guy on the environment make sure the people are safe from pollution not. go down less on education make sure they know that health care richard cation creature you are absolutely right the whole thing you're absolutely right richard you that's exactly what democrats should be doing so maybe you know c.n.n. and your liberal friends in the media they are the ones that are hurting the democratic party right now because they're not getting the new democratic party's message out steve ten seconds before we end the program go ahead yes ok hillary clinton won the popular vote because donald trump didn't come campaign in california or new york if the popular vote meant anything nor did she would have and he would have won and has fought and donald trump won that georgia district by
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