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why the living hell. in russia's fight of the twenty eighteen winter olympics continues to hang in the balance with struggling for clarity in the face of a possible blanket ban we hear the latest on the scandal in sports teams. most of the of a victory which didn't include the watch incident claims it doesn't prove no one to . give them some time. to come to the makes it clear that it expects washington to stop bombing series that comes off the donald trump apparently gave assurances that weapons supplied to the militia would be cut off and germany could be on board saying coalition government that it had before september's elections
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freeway told the other party's collapse last week. that welcome come to life from moscow you're watching international doubts are being raised over whether the mclaren report's findings are strong enough to ban the entire russian team from the winter olympics to the accused russia of state sponsored doping but the head of faith has ethics committee doesn't believe there's sufficient evidence to do that. ever mclaren report and we have in the mclaren part legations. we need a real clear evidence. and only with an evidence i can make a decision ban or not ban but only for let's say very valid circumstances i never would ban anybody. i wouldn't do that. but russia denies the allegations off
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that mclaren reporter recently the world anti-doping agency cleared ninety five athletes mentioned in the mclaren report due to insufficient proof of wrongdoing yet while it still requires russia to publicly accept the findings of the report the pressure on team russia has been growing in recent months to i discuss this with artie's jaclyn the. well the problems really circle around the fact that ever since the mclaren report came out in two thousand and sixteen with allegations of state sponsored doping in russia different monitoring organizations have looked into that searching for some sort of evidence to back up those claims but all we've seen is a noticeable lack of proof to back them up that we spoke with the water president who says well it hasn't been found yet it's just a matter of time let's take a listen keep saying there was no state sponsored doping. the other or most of the other evidence. which clearly means that the. claims it doesn't prove no
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one to. give them some talking so there we have him conceding that it's just been hinted at the idea that the state sponsors but the question is how much time do they need because just this month we've seen fourteen russian premier league of course can always be better we know that it's as good as it world better and most cases so you know this is just time to sort of like you know take the year. zero shall we say before friday and many other benefits for the fans we have already seen that the stadiums the stadiums and eleven also it is absolutely state of the art devoted to us are very welcoming the country is welcoming the people want a very positively surprised.
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that turkey has reiterated its call for the us to stop arming kurdish y p g fighters in syria who manker views as terrorists it does follow an apparent pledge from donald trump to stop supplying weapons to the militia which has played an instrumental role in driving back islamic state. we will not give weapons remarks from a u.s. president for the first time is important but it will lose value if it's not implemented it would be deceiving the world. if washington does stop supplying weapons to the kurds it is likely to go some way to ease in the current tension between the u.s. and turkey ankara has been highly critical of washington for arming what it sees as terrorists and using them to fight is mystic stream of scripts america though for its part has sided with the various kurdish groups as and when it needs their help despite turkey's protests america has more data. kurds the largest
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stateless minority in the world the kurdish population is in turkey iraq and syria and it seems for the us it's more about where they are rather than who they are. let's start with turkey on one side and cora washington's regional and nato ally on the other and cars sworn enemy the rebellious kurdistan workers party fight against the dash terrorist organization should not be left with another terror organization we want to believe that our allies would choose to stand beside us and not on the side of terrorist organizations well the choice is obvious and the us lists the p.t.k. as a terrorist group we support turkey in the first fight against terror and terror groups like isis and the p.k. k. . over in iraq the kurdish peshmerga were crucial when the us fight against the islamic state washington put up money and provided all the weapons they
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needed but with most of the fighting over so is america's benevolence iraqi kurds are losing the oil wells they fought out of terrorist control and the reserves are now going back under government control the us ability and baghdad. the kurdish push for independence has also received the cold shoulder with secretary thorsten stating that the referendum and its results lacked legitimacy and the u.s. supports a united iraq the disappointment is very good although we have a long negative experience with america and the wrong size the sand talked to our buddy who they had a strong. position against that if rondell encouraged by the iraqi government of man it will come source strongly on the on an opposition by that they think they can even count for
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a lot of really mean it's the status of it that i was a man called to stop. off to neighboring syria where the kurdish y p g also got everything they needed from the u.s. in their fight against eisel money weapons training using recruiting which we should be aiming to date proven to be the biggest miners really proving to be the most real doers and we should be working with them much more suitable. but they managed to hang on to the oil fields that they liberated with no questions from their american pals washington claims that it seeks a unified and sovereign syria but it also wants a syria without assad i think the united states will continue to support the kurds we heard general mattis and the secretary of defense say only a few days ago that the united states would remain in northern syria or in order to give traction for that you need of process and that means that the united states
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wants leverage they want leverage against us against russia and against iraq and of course the kurdish troops that the united states has been arming now own about twenty five percent of syria's territory in the north end up somewhere around fifty percent of all the oil and gas in syria so this gives the kurds quite a bit of leverage well that's unless turkey gets its way the same terms that mr trump clearly stated given clear instructions for not to provide the white e.g. with arms and that this nonsense should have ended long ago. now the german chancellor and her party's leaders have said they would be willing to return to the same coalition that govern the country before september the vote. we are ready to engage in talks with the social democrats in a serious dedicated manner and of course aiming for success. ok further details now from our europe correspondent peter oliver he joins us good
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evening pater so one of the chances then of us seeing a return of this grand coalition. while the grand coalition as it's called is definitely back on the table following that statement prone chancellor angela merkel the leader of the social democrats martin schulz said that yes he would take part in coalition talks with representatives of angola merkel's christine union and the german president frank walter steinmeier in berlin on thursday now when it comes to talks on a grand coalition this really represents a one hundred eighty degree turnaround from martin sure if we compare what he said today to what he said last monday or you can have for yourself. be a nice you know we're not entering a grand coalition we said this clearly in loose room after the elections and we still stand by this. guy for shut out the s.p.d.
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party has confirmed that i should accept the invitation from the german president to take part of the took with the chairman of the c.d.u. c.s.u. passes next thursday. while somebody with far more insight than myself once said that a week's a long time in politics and it's also proved true for chancellor angela merkel a week ago she was well picking up the tatters from failed coalition coalition talks for the jamaica coalition she said that she would prefer elections over the possibility that she was facing a ruling a minority government she's now said that well new elections would really be a good idea and didn't relish the prospect of having to put the decision to the. people again day already made up their decision of course they only made up their minds back in september of this year but after two months long nights plenty of talk plenty of all given plenty of debate it does seem at the moment like
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germany may be heading back down the route to the same coalition government that ruled it before september's election the grand coalition between christian union the social democrats. paid to that was our europe correspondent that. so comfy dividing opinion a support group has been established in the u.k. to help the families of extremists will take a look after the break. up like for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the shaper money. and spending to get to the twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else only because i want to
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face isolation in the u.k. while also grieving for their loss by name of my fellow fans and i know the pain of losing a loved one to extremism i lost my brother to our show in twenty fifteen when he was killed in kenya and i know from experience that there is no support out there for families and i want to make sure that change of safe is an independent support service for those struggling to come to terms of losing loved ones to terror it's launched a helpline to to provide emotional support and information for the families and they can share their experiences of being damaged by extremist ideology without the fear of being judged more than eight hundred u.k. citizens have gone to iraq and syria to fight alongside radical groups and it is estimated that around half of them have returned to britain the largest number in europe so how should we handle those who return and their families will you know neil has been hearing opposing views. perfectly free to set such
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a group up however my question would be that when you're talking about what should be widely supported i think frankly we should be thinking an awful lot more about the victims of isis rather than of the of the families of those who have committed those atrocities it's important to understand that family members of also victims to some degree i think they have gone through a lot of emotional psychological and social trauma and isolation and they have every right to set up such groups to support one another to through this process of grieving and hardship what a by thieves fighters or indeed sympathizers to return to your country should they be reunited with their families i prefer the more the danish model is not ideal and the danish model is a you allow them to come back and we integrate back to society and provide a logical support because legally speaking they are not actually committed
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a crime on the in this land besides being a part of a prescribe group which is a crime in of itself if we are to give a free pass to people who have done that returning then what we also do is we send out completely the wrong message to all those who might be tempted by such things in the future so i think you know where the quiet has been committed then the law needs to be enforced properly and to prosecute those crimes first and then you think about the ways in which you can do a awful lot more in terms of counter radicalisation and stopping these from things from happening in the future but you have to have the rule of law first. now a hostel in western poland is under fire for installing a far from welcoming and also provoke it if sign at its entrance it did say that entry is forbidden to jews commies and traitors of poland hostel is run by an ultra nationalist who was. sentenced to three months house arrest early this year for
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burning an effigy of a jewish person during an anti migrant demonstration local authorities are now looking into whether to charge him with incitement because of the banner here's what some of the locals thought of it. that is it was there well this is his opinion some day he will be hanged for things like this banner. you know simply do not like you i oppose such banners as i'm not a racist i reject such propaganda anyone can place was over the ones on their phones but it's a method call and not the way for people to behave one can't do such things in this . poll was it i would have to live i think we should be tolerant you cannot ban certain groups of people from entering and no one may come to our village the main thing is that they behave well and respect the law in response the world jewish congress has made it clear accusing polish authorities of failing to prosecute the hostile owner israeli jewish studies professor jeffrey wolf told us that there is
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a worrying rise in anti-semitism in poland. the jewish population is very very concerned they find it very worrying i spoke to a number represented a number of representatives of the community today but on the other hand they know how much good work that has been done and is ongoing between the jewish community in warsaw and elsewhere in krakow and jewish and the general community for example the fact of the matter is that rabbis are now teaching about israel and judaism in the public schools not just informally so you're talking about a very mixed actuation but this is definitely a throwback and the rise of polish nationalism appears to be going together with an increase or a rebirth of anti-semitic feelings and and actions. now the will is very biggest trip take care and see bitcoin has hit me record high
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speaking it well i have a nine thousand dollars. it is mind by computers which self sophisticated algorithm algorithms to generate the digital killing but the processes can change more electricity in a year it's an island which you belief in october alone the power they use to mine be calling went up by thirty percent and if these rights to continue it's predicted they could be a global twenty twenty what are c twenty twenty but artie's financial show host max kaiser says it won't slow down any time seeing as investors tend to cash digital. we're seeing the latter c.f. currencies are in hyper inflationary collapse against bitcoin i think we'll see a major price correction somewhere at the twenty five thousand dollars per bit coin level up until that price is achieved it looks like we'll see a pretty strong upward move one interesting scenario that we have to consider
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is that bitcoin become something of a financial black hole and all cash that's currently invested in stocks and bonds is moved over incipit coin and we have a stock market or bond market crash or both as we see the price of bitcoin move into the twenty five thousand dollar range and that's something that no central bank or or country will be able to stop and it's becoming a real a real scenario a real threat to the energy required to mine bitcoin is quite significant and that gives you the underlying value a bit going to cost about two thousand dollars a minute bit going and has real intrinsic value that gives you an indication that we're not talking about something that has no intrinsic value it does at the energy cost being part of the intrinsic value scenario and as the demand for bitcoin rises the energy will be there to meet that demand that's the way capitalism works.
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new ways among the first countries to receive the new american f. thirty five fine to jesu though they may have got more than they bargained for not because the norwegian military claims that the planes and cents today to back to their manufacturing in us looking. to every single flight and it could be enough to put off other countries from buying the chest. reality of it is is that if you're dealing with a company like lockheed martin if you're dealing with manufacturers if you're dealing with the trump presidency there are always going to of course be looking out for their interests and in this particular case if you are in the business of purchasing such weapons and you're purchasing such products it does come with a risk and that's the reality of the arms business but it is also cost a phenomenal amount and it's also remember this is a very important thing it costs a lot to keep and to of course the upkeep costs are very high certain defense forces that have been operability out in top are billeted with the u.s.
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forces and so those for example like australia are very happy or will continue with you know being involved with such machines as the f. thirty five but other countries with greater flexibility may take a second look at this and data collection is also home happening much closer to home today. refrigerators and coffee makers and every other thing people buy has
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a computer in it and these things are always talking to each other and that's what they call the internet of things i'm sure this is a much more sophisticated version of that but almost every device just specially something has depended on computers as a fighter aircraft is always is talking to somebody and exchanging all sorts of data especially with the manufacturer and that brings you up to. the top of the. long run. the village of collect she has been nicknamed sleepy hollow because for some unknown reason its local residents have formed victim to sleep.
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