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we're told a secret society existed within the f.b.i. with the sole intent to undermine canada and then later president donald trump also we're told the f.b.i. last text messages from members of this secret society with russia gave rapidly losing steam and we now have f.b.i. get. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your last turn. to caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry if only i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some more fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never again like it said
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a good friend to discuss that sort of ensign his memories of playing for the three lions. basically lloyd you can join me on the stand conan show one to you about the tree will clips that you played to give us the background of all the ropes and the bright lights of the ropes and calling you a privilege and it's not knowing tonight you seek school well first of all i started almost a play for him in one thousand nine hundred three so come nine hundred eighty six. i was afraid when i stopped by the squad i think that if you speak to people who are first of all just getting in and around a squad of the time when people are being called up there is a question mark as to whether they're going to be called upon not i don't think
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a lot of the time so it's not you know the superstar liverpool team but i you know i've been playing for three years so as a regular member of the squad but he still feel a little bit you know nervous because and what i want to play in a world cup with that we missed eighty four european championship i wasn't even thinking about the world cup i'm thinking about wife and how well we're going to do it wife and i knew i was going to go unless i got it you know so we're told as much possibly robson he did look me in the eye he said luther you're definitely go is no . no no he didn't tell me as much but i said it was really interesting back then because the squad really picked itself what do you feel the expectations were from you the group the quality of the group the manager and the nation going into that will. when you play for england as you know they're always on there is the expectations they always expect you to overachieve they always expect you to win because you're english rather than looking at the quality of all the teams and be realistic about it i'm talking about maximizing the potential you have and to maximize the tension you have yes you can win but more likely you could get to
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a quarter final semifinal and then if you play better teams they can beat you and also what really helping with back that which really changed post nine hundred ninety is the laws of the game in the nature of the game whereby you can be physical we knew that we could get stuck in but maybe because of the way football was back then from the laws of the game perspective we would be able to defend well we don't have to have fifty percent possession we could have thirty forty percent possession defend well we can work out and then get the ball in the box and get in a couple score fast food would add to that group thanks to the limit hat trick when . you know four years after the folk lose who well of course you are well aware because bobby and we all love bobby and bobby's team talks always revolves of course. you know if you know the history of the british empire bobby's team talks always a revolver wound remote remember the war no of course when he playing against germany it's very obvious but of course of other war of independence against america of the
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crimean war against the russians yellow acoustics there if i live churchill you got it you've got the war how many wars you have got friends hundred years' war. people all the time think what it must be just against germany knowing that i fought against everybody so of course the argentinian beat us but of course what you also have to understand i always felt this i always felt it because when he played for england. i never actually said it but a lot of the talk was we talk about the churchillian speeches that were made but also from people like terry butcher you know very well can do and i always used to call terry butcher tina you know also me how did you know not religiously really getting ahead but the war you did about the wall and say that's part of he's a real warrior and he also bought into this whole thing about england and the british empire and what have you but i always felt well why should it mean more for us to play for england than it meant for the french or the germans or the tunisians or the algerians to pay for their country and of course in that respect particularly having lost a war for example and feel hard done by because of the nature of things. they really should probably be a bit more to the argentinians to actually be just you know i went along with it
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because i'm a young man who does you know want very much at the head but if there was a commentary let's get stuck into these but i'll tell you i must admit that throughout that they're going out of the favor pat of all time and in the warm up was really funny because you know the warm up you have to have the pictures when you're on the pitch warming up so of course we're on warming up but of course as we're warming up on our side possible to each other everyone just a little to see what america is doing it just by himself in the middle of the pitch kicking his ball up and doing things with the ball and he would just he came into the middle if in fact he went to the center circle and he got the ball now for anybody who knows how to juggle. no anybody who doesn't know how to juggle this will make any sense to them but he was jumping the ball but when you juggle a football you juggle the ball probably about three feet in the case probably yeah but he's kicking the ball thirty feet up in the air kicks it thirty feet as it comes back down he kicks it straight another thirty feet up in the air he does it about ten times which is impossible to do if you want to meet you can barely juggle it was busy going to come down thirty yards if you could straight in a straight line and also about ten times just as cotton on his arm he just looked
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at us to be this walked off so back then we all just went ok here we go i was on the bench i sat on the bench are watching for the whole game for the whole game so to be honest we also took the first goal which is the handball we all call up straight away and we saw we saw it we couldn't believe the good lives when they see it and of course now you speak to read as if you know them terry butcher people like that and they want to kill him and they hate him i'm going no issue with that whatsoever ali she might she be the referee. however the second go and i have to say it took every inch. of restraint. not to get up and celebrate the pick of the board and he starts to run i was on the bench. and it was great. when he went on the take it took everything for me got because how can you it's not my goal about. ninety nine point so you feel good knowing she's full respect to the eighty six and did you go into the ninth tournament with a lot more confidence as a team doesn't individual i think that the night is quite have more experience
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because we're all of my four years old of course you got some young players like gaza coming through patti came in but of course tatiana got in because robbo which you all know how robert got injured now with his toe what everybody without his that he broke it yeah so no one knew at the time. he got in the path he would have played. so we felt even then whether it was a level of humility to know we were a good team and yes with a bit of luck we can go through. in fact we needed a bit off to get where we got to so we never well they're over confident with england never did and that comes with having the experience of understanding the nature of a the english press and the expectations of the english in public we really fought as much against the fans and the press well talk about fighting against them fighting against our expectations started every gun on the bench in ninety six dollars and every gun in the know in two months you will cut right the way through to your injury what memories of the group i was never fit you know i had an
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interest towards the end of that season while i started every game until the when i came up for the camera game didn't play against belgium i wasn't right i could feel it wasn't right but bobby wanted me to play. and he kind of like played me up front played me wide a bit but i was never i was never i was never fit and once again it was the same thing we never thought of particularly well. but we started off experience in the squad a lot you know rubble was out so but that year one you have a carrot as you know ron paul gascoigne everything just goes out the window because guys really you know with these with youth and beauty really just just pull us through it it was just a marvel watching what he was doing not necessarily i mean a performance against germany for months but in the early performances he was he was good he was ok but he was just he's carried to around the place around the dressing room of course he took all the attention from the press from us do we got kind of lloyd bundle of energy in a dressing room you cross your fingers and you try and keep an environment in an atmosphere which is a positive happy environment for him to perform knowing that like that everything
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could change you enjoy it you can also against countering did england underestimate the opposition in. their flexi system and their skill in the pool in that cone of luck fuel joie de vivre why they play well i would have thought i knew much when i was over i don't think we underestimated them because don't forget i said before that. even up until that period of time the laws of the game were such that we could be over the physical with teams the difference with cameroon is that you could be physical with them or because they were equal in fact they were more physical they were huge they were strong so we lined up for this cameroon team and terry butcher when they were late so terry butcher had bought them all screaming it was unbelievable the atmosphere but we because of where we played you can actually see them you could hear them before when they came around to join us in the tunnel and were saying they're late there are these crazy shouting and screaming or people like all of a sudden it was like zulu dog michael caine. we heard them chanting singing coming
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around the corner great just dug them up and all of that and they came around the corner coming out all they needed every seat to do with michael came out and they are huge they can run it down south is exactly what it was there live it sort of what you please read go everybody else i got a list that alongside of someone stood up and went all the best there were a big physical strong so we could intimidate them physically and technically could offer that other place played in france as much as you know they're from cameroon but all that played in father with technical proficiency they were strong they were naive that was the only thing what do you think overall when you got back home. my mates went down to luton airport and the three hundred thousand people turned out. great the team the expectations were probably exceeded the first world cup semifinal since one thousand nine hundred sixty fourth place finish your india and established seasoned international i'm one of england's best players. albeit with an injury yeah but of course i mean what different for me because i wasn't you know because of my injury and of course when i came off so you know what it's like
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sometimes you really don't feel part of it you know of course the celebration really was for the for the for the germany game who played so well because of won and of course we got those tears and that really was it so i kind of i felt a bit of an outsider because i knew that the injury i had to really do myself justice in that world cup place that this country is well i was really interesting because even though this is with the same although i did play ninety six came out and even that wasn't a goal want to be trying to do well you know what it's like when you go to the team it's like when you don't want the team to do well you don't just play in your position to do well but to really say the harmony that one thousand nine hundred eighty six was the most important one of them really well and because you're part of the team a bit about so well done but i knew that the next game if i didn't play well they've gone back again so i kind of like was a look at reserves in my my joy what's your favorite memories because we all know the speech of the preach oh those three will. watch a marathon try outs of both you know. as announcement announcing himself to the world that what he did. some of the stories about gaza because it's all thomas
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berthold funny enough and he's the play i got a kick. when guys got booked on the house thomas which is a complete typical gaza situation because everyone thought that when he kicked him that gaza was like saying i'm sorry i'm sorry man i had them and then when i started hitting gaza i told old guys i say sorry just accept it but doesn't tell me how miles thomas of the thomas is this story true and he was just got to take on the story paul gascoigne's mind that can work this way so got us out he told me so i said well when i came because he was screaming like a baby in detroit of that accent i think that's all the referee coming over and he said if the referee hears and screams that i'm going to book him if he doesn't hear him scream at. someone to squeeze his leg he will try to squeeze nick i just feel like he's the guy so i was always broke his head i told almost broke i'll go get to the fact that i don't know what he would do it through and i thought you guys are going to talk about junk as well why you ever dogs fuss and i. really appreciate you joining thank you very much for pleasure and.
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boil but i hope that our fairly mature course. when lawmakers manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. that's not going nor middle of the room signals. room i mean real news is. prescribe medication is widespread on the us market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything was ashes my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit some
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sight what or who has made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was is chemically altered what i did was done on a cocktail of lethal drugs. just because something's legal doesn't mean it's safe. president trump promotes his america first vision takes a swipe at the media while speaking to political and business leaders in davos i believe in america i will always put america first america is roaring
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back his future has never been brighter. wiki leaks founder julian assange on journalists a u.k. court. overturned his arrest warrant in a bid to end his five year confinement at the ecuadorian embassy and. the u.s. accuses turkey of destabilizing northern syria urges washington to end its support for kurdish militias. around the clock across the world this is r t international from the team and myself you not only a welcome to the program we begin in switzerland where donald trump has been speaking to political business leaders at the world economic forum the us president used his address to promote his vision for protectionist trade policies tax cuts to take a swipe at the media. reports from davos well probably to no one's surprise whatsoever
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trump speech did feature his signature phrase of america first and his speech is actually rounding out the end of the forum let's take a quick listen to what he had to say i believe in america i will always put america first when the united states grows so does the world america is roaring back to america is a cutting edge. that's what we're doing in america and the results. on mistake america's future has never been brighter i will always put america first i believe in america to come to america where you can innovate create and build now that pretty much wraps up his whole speech which centered on progress that's been made in the u.s. in the presence of opinion since he came to the white house he touched specifically on the booming stock market on the recent tax reform that he signed and the
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progress against eisel he also went on to say that leaders should be cheerleaders for their own countries and that. he's a cheerleader for the u.s. and that's easy for him because he loves the country so much now of course trump being charmed he didn't forget to mention the media during his time on the stage let's take a quick listen as a businessman i was always treated really well by the press you know the numbers speak and things happen but i've really had a very good press and it was until i became a politician that i realized how nasty how mean how vicious and how fake the press can be as the cameras start going off in the back. now perhaps those booing at trump's comments didn't hear the recommendation that his transportation secretary gave to people earlier this week to feel very flattered that he has chosen this as a forum. those that don't want to listen to him you can they can leave term speech was highly anticipated and according to reports lines were out the door hours
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before it even started and here at this economic forum trump in true businessman fashion used the opportunity to promote himself and his country. wiki leaks founder julian assange just launched an appeal against his arrest warrant in the u.k. if his legal challenge is successful he may be able to walk free from the ecuadorian embassy in london where he has been living for more than five years reporting him out. brewer twists and turns in the seemingly endless and extremely legally complicated case of julian a songe the wiki leaks founder has been holed up inside the secretariat embassy in london for over five and a half years now a crucial lawyer hearing has taken place in london today where a judge is considering julian assange his appeal for a potential lifting over the arrest warrant based off of his alleged breach of bill conditions back in two thousand and twelve now the latest understanding that we have is that a decision might come not sooner than
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a week from now the announce did so far seems to have been february sixth where we will learn more about the fate of the julian assange case if the judge does decide to rule in his favor potential new doors will be open for himself and his legal team to consider in terms of how to move forward with his case and hopefully eventually get him out of this embassy here it has to be said of course that british officials have said time and time again that they would arrest julian assange were he to walk out of this embassy of course his concern was that he would potentially be extradited to the u.s. where he's not favored very much given the work of weiqi leaks that has been exposing some of the activities of the u.s. government and of course all of that said the reason that this situation unraveled kind of in the first place was because swedish officials wanted to follow him following potential alleged sexual abuse concerns now what is important is that those have been long lifted now so julian assange arguments in this latest case to
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have the arrest warrant lifted is that those have been dropped so any potential alleged breach of bail conditions should also be lifted crucially of course we have to say that organizations such as the united nations have said that his detention is arbitrary and in violation of international law and dorian officials here in london have raised concerns about his potential well being seeing the situation of him staying holed up behind sort of inside four walls for so long as all beastly not. according to them so lots of questions now in terms of where this case will move forward obviously what's crucial as well is that within the last month jorian officials have granted julian assange ecuadorian citizenship also raising lots of questions about the possibility of potentially him being granted diplomatic status which could make it easier for him to get out of the u.k. but all of those questions really yet to be answered as this hearing continues and now all eyes are going to be on what this judge decides in the weeks to come here
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in london. the war of words is building up between the united states and turkey the turkish government has urged the u.s. to stop arming the kurdish y p g in northern syria or risk an armed confrontation but the u.s. state department is pointing the finger at a un crew accusing it of destabilizing the region with its offensive against the kurds. people now have to flee an area that was previously considered pretty stable i mean what a shame that is think about all that this country has been through and now we're looking at another destruction in northwestern syria because turkey has taken its eye off the ball isis and going after the p.k. at this time you know no i mean then the weapons have been provided to the white be achieved by the united states the americans haven't kept their promise since man. lately trump statements saying that they won't give any weapons to the y.p. gmo and then saying that we are not giving them any during last night's telephone
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conversation and created a crisis of trust. well that phone call just mentioned by turkey's foreign minister has also become a source of the spirit and grew up on washington have given different accounts of what was actually discussed president trump relayed concerns the escalating violence in africa syria risks undercutting i shared goals in syria here to turkey to deescalate limited military actions and avoid civilian casualties. the white house statement about the content of the phone call between trump and dick and were probably drafted before the conversation took place because it did not reflect the truth our washington correspondent samir account looks closer now at the highly charged situation between the u.s. and turkey no matter how many times washington says on cards that ally the reality is far from it as distrust between the two grows stronger u.s. turkish relations are headed south. turkey is an important
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nato ally we understand fully understand turkey's concerns should go to. america is in the process of creating a terrorist. america do not encroach on all borders do not provoke cos we will run outs of patients this has led to consequences on the ground in monday if the turks and the kurds came so close to each other they were almost at each other's throats and then washington literally had to step in to prevent the provided but no lessons learned clearly especially considering the turkish campaign against the kurds in a free right now. don't be friends of kurds if you want to keep good relations isn't the only signal washington missed. the coup attempt back in twenty sixteen made things worse there's the local one and turkish cleric living in exile in the us and grow things glenn orchestrated and demands that the us extradite him. and recognizing jerusalem
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as israel's capital didn't do their relations any good either and it even created an opening for air to want to grab the throne as leader of the muslim world to assistance to watch. to look good out of. why you backing israel whether it's ok patient torture and terrorism is that what you are defending one would think that the us would take the theory of their ally into consideration before making any rash decisions but instead of treading carefully washington to cut aid to all of the countries opposed to the jerusalem solution the most important problem between that states and turkey is that is that there is no you know nobody you know trusts their other one this is the main problem for tricky especially to talk to people on government never rely on never trust in. you not to this especially in middle. issues so whether this is.
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