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in the amount of time that we've been in the panama paper's exposure that's what it shows a lot of 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 examined. they all the people we basically have tried to get an advantage out of this sort of newspaper. and probably other politicians of which were. other police in the media would point to find their targets such as the kings of morocco in saudi arabia the president of argentina several prime ministers. and russian president vladimir putin of course. oh my god i've had so i have sued so many newspapers for defamation some
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things don't just happen by chance he was very striking there were no more americans in the list specially a lot of people from the brics countries specially brazil russia and china that this special project reveals what was missed in the media coverage. of the panama chronicles. i think terry's indeed potential to come out of this impasse of implementing means could remain so by next week on the un peace operation. very sensitive politically contributing countries to be eventually offer troops it's off to decide to. do you have confidence in him to have small.
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i sat down with my all time england hero getting in a cut to this grosses italian ninety world cup memories from somebody else into gaza and everything in-between.
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so we had a better score in italy even before i know we didn't do very well and i'm sure i was but there was instances they didn't quite come through and it's you lose two percent of so you're out but we had a good squad and i think you just made it a little bit better on gaza. you know just going walt will meet ball just lots of plots and you know drawn options around the over to go into the game been through myself from good defense terry both. great moments because a lot riding on long island we could out we are playing noticed and we had a fluidity we could play a different system so i actually flew we had a better all round squad of more well players in that group which is. saudia that big ball of a stadium that you go in that guy and the locksmith mccall three or four all in
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those days of course you could just kick you know there's a lot of physicality much more than there is now you took someone now you got a yellow card and the line on the floor etc but it was but we got off to a great start in life to just hold off mccall see and somebody saw him sitting i wonder when you go through i always you get all over the lot with the bulls and i'm sure he's given you a little. bit but i was definitely not going to let it get me get to that go ahead of me i was so determined to get that goal and then obviously i came back really well then you'd start then. you know they were competitive holland you know they played that kind of very direct football very old school english football to thank police actually drifting away but it was it was difficult to play against and then obviously we go to get back to the game but as we always do expect that is always something they forget of the teams are quite good as well the interest that was the change system and for the first time that we played. the back which we've never
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done before. and i mean the hope the whole myth about it was perhaps we forced in a completely numb since i mean what happened was that bubbly robson had the idea to play that way he wanted to change the system but he i remember he came just three or four of the seine plazas in the show terry butcher myself i'm brian ross and was there even though you just injured. so he you know and he just said to as he says i'm thinking playing this way i guess that don't you think it is you know with the past and we could as well come follow him and spare etc etc what he's saying and we went i think already with the plays that we've got and give us a bit more of a fluid it's going to move be less kind of stuck rigid rigid it was rigid before quite hone. and then he went away and we then need to make before that he said right this is the way we've been applied it was never. a moment when he practically got played arsenal and from there on in we thought the next game is
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a tough one as well you know in the most to get sort of and that's what you got do in the group stage and then it becomes a knock out the belgium going. plus schools paul cornell but think of it if you ask most england fans it's your it's your book. although the group in the corner it's like in the garden and you're looking. at why you like always always knew how to count. you know so it was just i was just always charging thing and thinking and i want to agassiz doing. that and so it was. saying that footage of what it all what a finish i'm saluting credible finish cameroon did england the rest of my vats. can remember it was you know the obvious month supply in the world cup nobody knew exactly where all the walls he could play. this little girl's well that i think few suspended as i remember the team made me forget him but we wrote and said we should tell you this. ripple on
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a downer that was he said i shouldn't tell you this but. as we go by. from the truth they were good they were strong and physical. and they played some intelligent very good football going forward kept the ball well. most of a sudden from being one will think it might be we're going to get away but we wasn't we are the slightest bit complacent and we didn't you don't go out like that we would this is welcome as if. then all of a move to one down to these magic penalty you where is the game was slightly dressed in a white well it's all going to. well i don't think. they're all going to think in their knickers because of his but what i did think was just a chance get one chance which you know see kid go and then both guys in not in for me and i got hit and i thought penalty and then the rest point to stall and i
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thought yes and then i thought oh i'm taking this up an independent state for four years we had well i'm sure i was a little bit nervous but i also love those situations and if you're strong. you're playing the game you desperate to get a chance you can get a better chance than a penalty. and i did the true story this is a bit of a i've been post i can forgive he isn't particular in that woke up i practiced i. have to try and so i had one where i just you know that one with capers left but just bend it just i mean i just saw the post and you'll always pull in a little bit so i have to day after day after day after day after day before they gave me train in the police stadium i weep when we played against both of us are going to give wells be a ball you know again hard page so i went to dimock penalty about to start the penalty taking practice but we russell. i've been told
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that the coverage got spine to study much in the train. so i said you might want to think about it penalty practice because he knew he wanted so and put a book on the spot on only about ten but each one a hit log to keep us right into that cone yeah so then we go the guy who comes in this guy penalty thing ok just hit the one you've practiced you know how do you know how to do it just just do not do that do that and the suit is a stroke. it was a fact and even before a stroke i could see the keeper diving in love to his room. some of the local produce stuff become really and go it was there i'll never know but. after ninety minutes extra times to say so we go off the table because. so much so. i thought it was good and then obviously let me get another penalty now i'm thinking now i want to enter. so i thought well he died so early with this one i'll just
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mark it down the middle and i'm sure the dive on the way again because i did place it. if i struck it straight down the middle school. and so it proved to be thankful even against germany classico oldroyd woke me following no. how did you feel that gang member the night before bobby robson had teammates in the lobby for. team mates and then we were going to watch the other semicolon of the italy on tina and. we had this meeting and the clipboard was there as always and as always bobby was a bit like the mates and so we had this thing we're talking about and to take and so on you know instead of the players because they're not you know we didn't used to have all those boys for. mobile phones laptops you know books that it's nothing like that so we might do and it's nice to do a bit of a self right you know it's an impatient myself with the we with the bookcase.
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people couldn't believe this is ok because it's. so. cold and then. they're not before they have a phone against the clipboard result probably was like. turn the page and i've written a nice big market panel for it and even money in mentions the wall. and. then i closed it back up and. without any takers it was a kind of a joke but then five minutes later he walks into the bridge and he got right push. them in the wall where he massive kid goes right and he's probably got the ball well and he and the we're going to turn to anything in the thing out of an econ. past. true story. another iconic goal and the bright lips of a paul paul paul paul we interview jimmy said job was to run outs in clubs it comes
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off in loops of and then at the other end of the long writing process do you. do what you do best i.q. score a goal that will be followed to do for you i just i guess that human eyes again is the explosion of emotion and different feelings of relief of him back in the game of the joy of actually scoring in a game as massive as. i'm with volley and it was a joyous moment but obviously there's a lot going to go. but at that specific moment i. remember a kind of benefiting poor guy scoring good was a tournament kind back yourself a superstar something that you knew about going about from the no you know six world cup gets a yellow call do you feel a responsibility to see this kind of incredible talent others say i call it my will point to the same issue again i had no idea it is only half the people stop. god
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what we do know well and then i'm sore and i do i remember the guys it was always see my dilemma and that's actually missed on the call the other call which he did that for if we made the final he wouldn't get applied and i was just kind of. always just wear them at the side of the you know where it happened and i still want to go and i thought. so i looked over to. the bench was really close and i just what within the old basically keep an eye on him good guys responded brittany . and he was great don't believe i mean guys that is in terms of talent was on the label penalties you school year was the end of the game it's like an intolerable song selection the times you tap stalls go put you play as a movie try to find you know players that would take penalties before volunteers and chris waddle people he said he won't and then i remember been i'm never forgotten it totaled in the pic the five of us before the shoot.
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and he will anyway always. he said there are thirty million people watching this. on our exact imperiously myself off and so i kind of threw away a little bit it was you know kind of brought. the follow back on my career and people use the word regret awnings regret if this. would have been no fifty two in the. post and to go to. another doc about bobby robson you numerous times about any. team account to show in the fall and. we always find the chances but it would have been so going. yes they. i want to follow what was the mood like in the dressing
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room after the game. it was it was incredibly disciplined at the same time there was a degree of pride because we knew we'd done well and i got fun in a fun sort of game in its entirety eight nine months ago for the first time. we played. best saw it and we were lucky we did you know when you play you know you know always quite sure how it's going especially when time passes but. we played so well on that guy so there was a maturity it was downright despondency what it was like for. a person chris was i have no idea but all we could do was trying to comfort them but when he saw you and sometimes the difficult. and then i remember we got on the team bus on the way back and we did silly songs. on the way but for most of the trip just because we were in good spirits and then i think you guys are
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a wobble started it. oh i don't know but gradually everyone started to join in but it's only when we would think it was kind of we put it we charted lifted on emotions and we felt like. we could we could go home without life but at the same time those are all. wouldn't leave that thing about costs. that she lost this week thank you for joining us all the stan collymore show will be back next week as our interview realm or treat and spike didn't suit your rabble zamost speech.
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president trying to extend sanctions relief for iran but threatens to quit the nuclear agreement if it is not revised also ahead in the program. the place we went we went. right as the fallout continues from the u.s. recognition of jerusalem as the israeli capital. european court of justice prevents sweden from deporting a moroccan asylum seeker considered a potential terrorist by security forces.
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certainly glad to have you with us. ministration has opted to extend sanctions relief for iran for another one hundred twenty days the decision will prevent the landmark two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal from falling through. in two thousand and fifteen the obama administration foolishly traded away strong multilateral sanctions to get his weak nuclear deal despite my strong inclination i have not yet withdrawn the united states from the iran nuclear deal instead i have outlined two possible paths forward either fix the deal with disastrous flaws or the united states will withdraw even though trump has repeatedly vowed to tear up the iran deal he has decided to keep the deal intact extending sanctions relief but also warning that this will be the last time until the deal is strengthened a bit sanctions will be added on iranian entities for their alleged support of terrorist groups now this comes after his national security advisers and other
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signatories have all urged him to comply with the agreement and the e.u. has been urging washington to stick to it for months and just yesterday top you diplomats met with the iranian foreign minister in brussels to reaffirm their support for the deal breaking five years on the true c.p.o. way the new deal we erode the deal is working we want to. protect just a few a. why it should pay for this deal this crucial for the security of the region but also for the security of a good well the agreement was signed in two thousand and fifty and it was hailed as a breakthrough in u.s. iran relations as it ended international concern over iran's nuclear program and it's often described as obama's signature foreign policy achievement but trump has always accused the country of violating the quote spirit of the deal which actually means iran hasn't actually violated the deal and this is deliberately deceptive washington is fully aware that the i.a.e.a. other signatories and even trans own officials said that iran is in full compliance
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with the deal now at the last deadline that trump the way of sanctions but decertified iran's compliance with the deal which is completely unrelated to all of this a it's not part of the deal and b. iran's ballistic missiles already been capable of carrying nuclear warheads but regardless trump has always hated. deal he has previously threatened unilateral action to end the deal and has even attacked diplomats who negotiated it one of the worst deals i've ever seen the disastrous deal with a rare one of the dumbest deals or one of the week is contracts the people that negotiated the deal namely kerry and his friends are incompetent one of the worst deals ever negotiated but perhaps trump realized that ending the deal would have been wise considering that it would have led to massive backlash from the international community now we'll just have to wait and see if congress and u.s. allies will agree to trump's demands the iranian foreign minister zarif called trumps a decision in an attempt to undermine the nuclear deal trumps policy and today's
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announcement amounts a desperate attempts to undermine a solid multilateral agreement j c p a is not renegotiate rather than repeating tired rhetoric the us must bring itself into full compliance just like iran. we got reaction to washington's a move from political scientists might get a badass and also carve a office yob a former advisor to iran's nuclear negotiating team. well this is my last time but actually i wouldn't expect would i think that he can pull out this month. because only support groups opposed to what happens is the other parties involved in the month let the agreement with the new deal with iran and continue on with it and just ignore the u.s. the u.s. will start bluffing all the way and my hunch is that you know it is the president
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that makes decisions and you have to go one day at a time and you know i don't place too much bed in his own to make them today because this deal serves us is national interest as confound by defense secretary mathis and tillerson another's. i suppose a threat from iran is also being used to justify the u.s. military presence in syria assistant secretary of state david satterfield defended the policy at a senate hearing the president has committed as a matter of strategy that we will not leave syria we're going to stay for several reasons stabilization and assistance in the vital north and northeast protection of our allies the syrian democratic forces but for other reasons as well including countering iran how so with force with troops with.
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diplomacy which one of those setters combination of measures first and foremost it is aggressive sanctioning and measures undertaken by the u.s. and our partners. we heard from dr buss abdulla a professor of political sciences at damascus university he said the u.s. has no legal right to be inside. the what mr satterfield said in the congress. shows that america is lying god the time especially with this administration first of all you see before the. fighting against terrorism then i says now we are hearing another reasons to. want to give us a model of democracy. to see that america where is their models in afghanistan or in iraq or where america it means there are a problem the reasons behind mr sutton fitted and it's out of international law
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everyone knows they are not they are not in syria by invitation of legal syrian government they are not going to themselves by the security council resolution so they are our competitors. this week marks the sixth consecutive friday the palestinians have gathered to protest against the u.s. recognition of jerusalem as the israeli capital at least seventeen people were injured in clashes in gaza local journalist who dari reports now from the city. that was. what. was why palestinians are outraging the israelis are throwing tear gas canisters that.
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the. tear gas were filling the place everyone everyone is inhaling tear gas and we can see you right. as you can see the right and the like from the tear gas canisters that let's you know we now know that palestinian protesters rallies have also taken place in the west bank this was of the scene in bethlehem after friday prayers protesters threw rocks at police who responded with tear gas the. president has canceled a visit to london to open a new u.s. embassy he says the trip was called off because he's unhappy with the one point two billion dollar relocation project. the reason i can so much here to london is that
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i'm not a big fan of the obama administration having sold perhaps the best located and finest embassy in london for peanuts only to build a new one in off location for one point two billion dollars but do you want to me to cut the ribbon no. despite of that trying to has still appeared at the new ever see but as a waxwork with madame tussauds statue was placed outside the building to the delight of construction workers and locals are to the pod like odell's deeper now into the president's decision not to visit 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 quarters. of the public next week donald trump was supposed to arrive in february 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 a sort of grand old square in the very heart of the city in the center of mayfair
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which many people know is the most expensive location on the monopoly board but the interesting thing about the president's tweet says 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 getting attention away from the fact that perhaps president didn't feel like he was going to be particularly welcome him in the u.k. almost two million people has signed a petition against him coming here claiming the most british reason of rule it would embarrass the queen donald trump arriving here 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.

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