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workers and local sources probably boyko delves deeper now into the president's decision not to visit to the u.k. this is what all the who is about is the new u.s. embassy in the area of nine elms which is being regenerated into sort of an embassy quarter. to the public next week donald trump was supposed to arrive in february or it was widely expected that you'd be cutting the ribbon then that's not happening any more clearly the old building of the u.s. embassy on that was on the sort of grand old square in the very heart of the city in the center of mayfair which many people know is the most expensive location on the monopoly board but the interesting thing about the president's tweets is that there was a slight error and he accused the obama administration of selling that old building for peanuts it was in fact the bush administration before him and there have been suggestions that this whole embassy rau is a way of diverting attention away from the fact that perhaps the president didn't
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feel like he was going to be particularly welcome in the u.k. almost two million people has signed a petition against him coming here claiming perhaps the most british reason of rule that it would embarrass the queen donald trump arriving here and the mare of london hasn't been too welcoming either take a listen to what city khon has had to say about donald trump it appears that president trump got the message from the many londoners who love and admire america and americans but find his policies in action the polar opposite of. this just reinforces what a mistake it was for it's a reason to rush and extend an invitation of a state visit in the first place and a special relationships go this one looking special for all the wrong reasons right now we know diplomacy hasn't been donald trump strong suit but perhaps a year into the job he is managing to suppose even himself because he has to report . insulted. the nations as well.
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with the u.k. according to. a number of other countries. undesirable second rate countries. in those words the white house hasn't even. he said instead they've issued a. statement saying that politicians from foreign countries the president fights for the american people so. the island nation could be recalling its. washington and probably a few bridges to build fences to mend for us. all in a day's work or should i say a few tweets for the u.s. president meanwhile the u.s. president has denied reports that he made offensive remarks about a number of countries he tweeted his language in the oval office meeting was tough
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but he did not use the words attributed to him trump went on to accuse the democrats of making up the allegations that he was a derogatory about patients suggesting he should record all of his future meetings but one democratic senator who was at the meeting insists trump did in fact make the crude comments. it's not true. he. said we've. seen comments in the press i want to. you know ledge comments have triggered backlash from around the world a spokesperson for the un described him as racist haiti's envoy to the us called the remark misguided while the country's former president accused of ignorance the incident an outrage in africa with botswana uganda and the outrage in africa with botswana uganda and the african union all condemning his alleged words we discussed the incident with investigative journalist patrick hannifin and shaheen from the u.k. labor party i certainly don't believe the president i certainly do believe. has
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said some very strong very harsh very cruel and very undiplomatic what about other nations trump has been relatively safe disgraceful message in a state comments that he made in the run up to the election he still managed to win but. he is not he's certainly not going to make america great again by making these ridiculous gaffes on the world stage if you look at the media reporting over the last eighteen months with anything related to donald trump dossiers that are presented to the media of things that he supposedly did or things he said i wouldn't trust anything coming out of the mainstream media much less any democrat senator or congressman clearly there's a partisan agenda here but clearly this is a president much like the foreign minister of britain boris johnson who continually will put his foot in it and in terms of trump it's
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a bit more dangerous because he has a twitter account these very active with well still to come in the program and e.u. court has prevented sweden from deporting a terrorist suspect stay with us for the details you are watching our two international. a play 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. to spend spend be true to the twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else not to be true so i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great chance with. the chiefs.
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here's what people have been saying about redacted in the us is it just pull along . the only show i go out of my way to find you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than the blues to see people you've never heard of. back to the night president of the world bank so they. were going to. send us an e-mail. welcome back this is our international clashes have broken out in the tunisian capital tunis during an anti-government rally mass unrest has been escalating since the start of the year made it public fieri over soaring prices and budget cuts and friday's gathering people held up yellow cards calling on the tunisian government to scrap its austerity policies over the past week demonstrators have said dozens
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of government buildings on fire prompting the authorities to send a soldiers on to the streets now least one demonstrator has been killed in the unrest and almost eight hundred have been arrested. a copy of the pentagon's nuclear development plans has been leaked to the press the nuclear posture review was due to be released in february the sixty page draft document describes plans to upgrade and replace outdated nuclear weapons that includes the creation of new low yield nuclear warheads for submarines the document highlights the need to counter threats from russia china and north korea and proposes a doubling of nuclear weapons funding and the us already has more than one
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thousand low yield nuclear warheads according to the federation of american scientists the expansion of u.s. nuclear capability comes despite president trump's earlier pledge to seek a global denuclearization number one i would like to enter the world i would like russia and the united states and china and pakistan and many other countries that have nuclear weapons get rid of them i stated america's intention to pursue the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons i put forward a comprehensive agenda to pursue it to stop the spread of these weapons to secure vulnerable nuclear materials from terrorists and to reduce nuclear arsenals robert naiman from the just foreign policy organization told us the plans would mean a cash windfall for pentagon contractors. it's a troubling development that they would put this out but the administration doesn't
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get to do this by themselves congress will have to approve it and hopefully there will be pushed and what is. obviously end of rangers in foolish idea united states already has more than are not nuclear weapons the idea. building more is robbery other priority pentagon contractors are going to make money off of producing nuclear weapons so then create parochial interests there are pushing these things there are not something that's not in the interest of the world it's not in the interest of majority. the european court of justice has prevented sweden from deporting a moroccan asylum seeker whom security services considered a potential terrorist swedish intelligence recommended the man's deportation after concluding that he was a threat to national security the individual whose name has not been released appealed to the european court of justice and the court ruled that his extradition
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would violate article three of the european convention on human rights as he could face torture in his home country of a case bears similarities with a ruling in germany a few days ago germany's high court prevented a turkish man convicted of supporting islam most extremists from being sent home the reason again was that his rights could be violated in turkey we asked our guests for their views on the story. bisher primarily is about the european court of justice organ which is countermanding the desire of the swedish states to remove an unwelcome alien and a threatening alien in a security risk alien from their own country and yet the european court of justice says that this individual rights trump the state of the rights of the state to protect his own people we've got to be aware that there is a jew process of law that should be conducted and if anybody's involved in
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preparing terrorism and supporting it encourages sheen it then the jew process should take its course being called of human rights of passage judgment which is that he cannot be deported but it hasn't said that the state of sweden cannot take action against this individual to lock him up if he poses a threat to the security of that country he wasn't born in sweden he's come as a guest to sweden and the swedish have looked at him and they've said this man is a security risk to our society he needs to go back home now why the you may disagree with that decision or not we've got to respect the right of those institutions to make those decisions and i go back to the central point if these people are involved in terrorism that what these what the country should be doing is taking criminal action against those individuals and putting them away if you have bars or should they do that the boat came across as a guest he's a guest at that in sweden he's clearly and now an unwelcome guest because they feel
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he's a threat to their society there are no chuck him out send it back home that's what they're going to do my advice the swedish government will be ignore the european court of justice talking trollop in the books like to back to morocco anyway a story needs to go as a threat to their society quite clearly that investigated the threat as are the baccy goes on he'll have to take his take his chance back in america i just think due process is very very important when we live in democratic society where we have to understand and respect that process. the u.k. has decided to stop referring to its peoples as girls in a move to adopt a more gender neutral language. grammar school for girls defended its policy saying that they are trying to break in green habits to help students with gender identity issues that we welcome celebrate diversity. announcement ridicule online with pointing out the. policy.
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it has no plan to drop the word girls from its name we asked locals what they think of the new. the majority would be happy to be called it's ridiculous i think girls are girls and boys are boys there's too many pressures on pupils too much attempt to move everything towards gender neutrality i think it's actually leads to more confusion rather than clarification this is a girls' school and it's extraordinary that children are being encouraged to go
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along the path we're going to have more and more children with mental health problems who are confused and unhappy by all means support children who have a gender issue but don't do it at the expense of the majority do not rob them of their gender identity we only need to apply those basic principles of religion so that we treat other people how we wish to be treated and we saw with the problem we need to stop for pushing adult neuroses onto these young children. clashes between anti austerity protesters and police have broken out next to the parliament building in the greek capital. raisings tear gas to disperse the demonstrators on friday crowds gathered to voice their anger over pay cuts and destruction on strike action thousands of people from labor unions joined the rally in athens disrupting public transit.
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i love the story for a wanted criminal using social media might not be a good idea that lesson was learned the hard way by former japanese gangland boss who had been on the run for more than a decade. and
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there you have it folks be careful what you post online and does it for me i will be back in about thirty four minutes with a full look at your news you are watching our stay with us. it's been called an olympic truce after months of over the top rhetoric the two careers are talking again the first time in two years is this a serious diplomatic opening or merely a ploy south korea appears to welcome this as the same apply to washington. welcome to. survival guide. looking forward to
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a year that's the town. this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watch kaiser report. unfortunately it appears that once people learn that you've reported a sexual assault or may have been involved in an incident that they become scared if you instead of being scared of the perpetrator.
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but. a very warm welcome to the stand calling will show coming up i'm going to be speaking to the one and only go to nica about england's incredible ninety ninety world cup campaign one nation that failed to qualify for next year's world cup was no why we got the chance to follow one of their former international stars close by here and now we know wage and premier league manager we visit a beautiful sound if you want. we already been cold wet and windy some field in the side of no whites a chalk full but same ites of mind we played did not see them forced together he played in the nineteen at ninety four welcome to the no we do national see now he's
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the manager of the local. premier league team here you know why it's so much up with laws bohmian. you're well aware you're looking very well. gone to robust dressing rooms. where in the home dressing room his son feel no wait in a premier league when i want to i was from kick off would be given privileged access you say here bates talent of talent doesn't work call it that's one of the things in dressing rooms around the world that inspirational comments to be able to get the players up and ready for the guy the place of the ones the lockers all of kate's day and as we move around the dressing room that's a quote there from pep guardiola in norwegian and then we get round again with the players cate and his little luck. with the big sis and of course most bohemian.
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not in forest but nineteen mid one nine hundred ninety s. has begun to fall he played for nothing in forty stall he can see blackburn rovers so alex ferguson quote if you give him once you will keep twice and no dressing room should ever be without music pretty much when i was a player it was hey paul pete was rap it's exactly the same in twenty seven saying the players get a choice of music a couple of bikes it's a warm up and the noise you're primarily on some field is ready to go. you have a new laws you have a new i'm ready ready supply player for them to die couple of goals. final to prepare prepare to feel.
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welcome again this is the ball sees room and this is where the laws of these technical stuff fall before the game with bain in the home dressing room it was a show you ran quickly where all the coaches usually three four five coaches fitness people physios. there's the boss as my foreman say might last bohemian nice to say the initial twenty seven same implies a pink brute's goal but silver boots he's gone for the all classics copra monday owl that's what he used to wear when he used to give me a nazi in forest noise to say that he still has them there. and again he's on tactics board so we will just sit with the coaches and decide who's playing who's playing way. the couch is for. political reasons which is unusual so you know c.n.n. only other. so when being in the dressing room we want to chat with the boss before the big guy in the no wage i'm primarily on the last minute preparations you can
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say the play is now it's got talking. that. the that some few old one to go still feel the very souls of let's wait to see which keeps them in the no wait your friendly molded light for another season that means a very happy man in just a hop the last boeing and we can have a chat with him in the morning. was.
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that last a long time to be here and in sun feel it's fantastic when yesterday which my well kate you're in the norwegian premier league for the ses an incredible achievement for such a small club. i've seen you do so to be sure more you've played doing when you've played well cope's one management i was so i was a sports director for a while and i thought i was quite an interesting job but it was too far away from the pitch too far away from where the decision decisions well. made. less contact with the play so i tried. coaching in a second division team i really love that we did well and. good season and then this club picked me up and i been there four years now and i just love it it's the closest thing that you can get to being
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a player and so you miss it to. where you number she's managed you want to go back to england where you played for. bernal france or italy or spain is it is it paul the plan is part of my. my dream to be honest but i am in no rush i have. well not plenty of time but i have some time and getting older but i'd like to go abroad and it's difficult to say i mean the norwegian managers in england has been really successful but. i want to go abroad and see what i can do and i definitely want to go to a bigger club with bigger resources that can win the league at least titles in this club that's going to be difficult so we'll be building clubs here. building this club over four years and. it's a limit it's limited to how far i can go here. in the dressing room the quotes one from pep guardiola mum from sir alex ferguson. inspirational quotes which is normal
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i mean dressing rooms. really inspirational i think have taken. a little bit from from many also from people who haven't. been playing around for years as a leader more maybe than as a coach marine you as a coach so thorough. planned everything is structured us everything is and also how he does everything to win and he's prepared to do everything sacrificed everything to win and sometimes it goes over the line i think but. try to steal from every i could be from a second division coach here in this country could be from from tried to still. come. on to ninety four world cup second ranked team in the world in the mid ninety's going to wage a national. fifteen. insurgents if that experience then
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why was that no special in the midst knowing. why is the bring the drop off it was a big generation from the guys born in sixty eight sixty nine seventy maybe seventy one it was and it was also a time when. when the england open up a little bit for foreigners and the reason players got really popular and they also got to play regularly in the top teams and that for me it made all the difference. when we then came and played holland in england we were like baffled by the situations we thought we could we could win i think in ninety five ninety six in that period we had over twenty players playing in top teams and playing regularly and now. hardly any. skiing but i think that it's got to do with the football is good but that the football caught up with us a little bit we did some stuff in that period organizing the football being playing
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for five one really cynical football very direct very good playing in the zone of defense system that we did really well now the team it's different cultures different opposition i think that the teams around us is caught up with the us over time and we haven't been doing good work in this country for many years so i think for us we need to find sort of a nice that we could be really good at who could start climbing but would never be number two again never would never happen would you be interested in managing the low wage national team at some stage in your career maybe in ten fifteen years would probably feel natural and the right place to be so yeah in the long term we do that and you also see you know we got. you know all of their coaching. fifteen sixteen seventeen so they're in there and i think that the whole the whole group
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from the from that generation is sort of dominating the region football at the moment and i think that's good we'll develop. our game from that and. i don't think it's just me want to be a national coach in about ten or fifteen years as a few others i think i want to be as well from my from my day. in russian. daily what would laws by going to be doing in the next void water used on what would the career path very get a bigger club in norway. and do well with and move abroad and the most natural thing for no reason coach is to either go to denmark or to sweden and if you get one of those clubs and then you do well done and i think that. it would or could be realistic to to talk about them and if you look at some of the other courses that we've had like stalled us one bucket was a move so yeah. we tend to go all the go that route over all of the they don't go from norway and then straight up to him then not germany or for holland like that
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it needs to be a career that's been built up so they see that you can manage different levels of football and at the moment i'm at the bottom level so i got a few steps to go last thank you good good thanks good to see a pleasure. joys of the breakers we speak it's a form of local goldenbridge where the governing the car started with us. in two thousand and sixteen the panama papers show the world with a tax haven the secrets to trilling and united states dollars pass through most. in
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the amount of time that we've been in the panama papers exposure that's what it shows off money it really is. journalism it's a fact of journalism looking at things that people want to keep secret and asking why would they want to keep these things secret. millions of. documents were examine. all the people we. have tried to get an advantage out of this sort of newspaper. and probably other politician which were. other politicians the media were quick to find targets such as the kings of morocco in saudi arabia the president of argentina several prime ministers. and russian president vladimir putin of course. that's had so i have sued so many newspapers for defamation.

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