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national team on i mean so he's made it into to join then i think about sensitively smee is really difficult because the last three years i didn't go for the worst a simple will. join us up to the shore bright because i'll be looking owens we've got some banged up on tony evans discussing predictions don't go anywhere. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on
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top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand out of the lose business you just need to ask the right questions and demand the right answer. question. this is harlan kentucky. boys you go three families leave. a co money since it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners the said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger
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that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. when you don't. see the teacher that is what they did they could pin it. to what they knew not through only ten best. mates. let alone killed said. no servant is that the. few speak french. while the. little send them. is busy setting up thoughts.
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across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who feel it to me to people this is the simple song alone even if i company guess who else with oh they invite private companies to take over the utilities many by the telescope. allowed so much you guys to go. buy been pieces of us to quote them out real clue. for you. locals are ready just for the basic human rights the access to water it's about water but it's much more the water it's about to hurt and the regis tradition of all of. us. the warmth of. the world is getting away from us dollars walled reserve currency the one road one bell policy linking up russia and china is out of the dollar every last trade oil
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away from the dollar countries are desperate to get out of the u.s. dollar so the dollar is going to lose value no matter what anybody says here's the treasury secretary we'll try to make it look like. a lower dollar really matter what he says the dollar has gone lower as we've been saying for a number of years because the u.s. dollar is a currency that other countries recognize as funding the war and the weapons and the poverty that they're trying to escape. we already in the stone cold emo show studio this way delights to be joined by two . journalists i was in bend and the evidence only show we have privately flown from calling to. asking the great and the good of the guy they own their favorites to win the world here's what some of them have.
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grown to know from some people made a big mistake in the euros and there will be nothing can save the final round but with the oversight of the it's gone to be for those. liberals should do well to consider the balance i'm still a bit skeptical when it comes to a lot of food for that reason to be. another reason why. laurie. is a bharat accompli we should do well still i just was always going to australia they're going to be they're going to be there. but there's always belgium you never know we had germans almost too well in world cups and you're also you know collectively to simply gather a head of steam and then in the tournaments things brazil the magic of brazil the thing just gone after the result last time or i'm going to get smashed by my germany i always like argentina you know missy's can change him singlehandedly you
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know the rest of the team could be good to average with he could drag them through all the way he has done before. do lots of that you've got to miss that start we might. woke up every four years is what usually throws out the same countries is this going to be the same is it going to germany brazil argentina and spain that are your favorites to win well it's truth you can only really you can't look beyond germany county because you can look at the holders but that was four years ago you might say so have they been doing it lately well yes of course confederations cup winners as well i know they clade much we can side it was it was a young side but also i think the under twenty one's they won the euros as well and one of the articles i read which i found most fascinating i don't know if you saw the same one but they basically said the chair many have for starting eleven in every single position and when you look at the fourth one it's actually pretty
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impressive for you does it tally that the germans can have a strong domestic league and also do well competitive internationally that somebody says something here in england would be quite right for sometime about yeah well i mean the thing about the jim lee is that you know young players get a chance so the confederations cup when the team is fully young talents and also have a great idea of how they want to play the style they want to play the philosophy the use and the best balance squads in the tournament and i think the just the strong in every department was even polls in most of the contenders i can see posthumously brazil. is the next global superstar if not already after the likes of you know messi and cristiano ronaldo. though humble those in the stadium when germany britain seven one in the in american on people would genuinely tearing up absolutely distraught will i learn
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from that experience brazil absolutely i mean you've got to lever an experience like that maybe you know you might be a little bit confident overconfident perhaps that when you have a result like that you that must of been those players worst moment in football shirts for a couple country. it's absolutely embarrassing usually the players that you kind of looking to shine often don't so be interesting to see what happens in a market is having a torrid time in this club at the moment isn't he you have that move and it doesn't seem to be working out well for him well we're very similar to us and so you know what messi you know they're expecting that they must to leave them they're expecting to create in ten games and that's a lot of pressure on him i don't think they've got the infrastructure around them in the team to give them the best opportunity to dominate a well cup just feel that spain at the moment just on the level and you've got to countries like france and germany ahead of those i mean spain is always going to be a behind. another back there isn't it i think people underestimate when the
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mentality will do for the germans the expect to win if they go to milby and they still expect to come back and win the french a little bit fragile mentally in that area so i think that might hamper them draws the world corp does russia need russian team to do well for the men some of the tournament within russia and also as hosts well as helps because i think if host seem get b.'s alien and looks like they're not going through it takes the air out of the balloon sort of thing and the i think if russia can qualify out of the group i think the whole nation will be energized and excited and that that really adds a welcome to mean you two will know when you go to well cops if the host nation are doing well everyone's talking most everywhere you go you can avoid the world cup in some to uninstall when they've gone i would say are the it's a bit of some football going on down the road so it would be nice to see russia do
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well audience interest at same woman saying that out a number of managers that gone through a number of players in recent seasons allison what your thoughts of of argentina generally do we put them in the brazil german a historical cuts agree or not quite. yeah i mean of course historically they are a secret power in football but i think so of late we've not really seen it from them i know that i think there's always been that whenever whenever talk about leno messi but can he do and lately he hasn't been although more recently he's actually had some good games so you know hopefully that women's more carry on into this well cup because these are the kind of teams that we want to see do well we want argentina's in the more the finals in the semifinals of football narrative that little messi is the to imply a remote go can be a little bit gritty day but the statistics don't. look to that is one titles in two different countries with three premier league follow you so it's been it has to be a team player at manchester united and roman is one international level why is this
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still a day this man isn't quite history will not quite judge him the same as the kid you know i think there's there's a there's a few things one of the things unfairly so perhaps is his persona i mean you see him in this with his hair slicked modesty personified it is that he's got six current c.d.c. around and they go move a little toy be actually of i mean i've interviewed him on many occasions he's actually a very grounded humble guy when you see his upbringing his mum the way you treat his mother you actually think this is a little bit unfair the way that people are saying him and actually maybe a little messy is not this whiter than white house that everyone's kind of painted but i do think a lot of that does come into it i mean you know what yes he is of course he's a team player he has to be we saw this at the euros but he kind of did it in a very solitary way so he basically you know allowed his team to win the euros being a bit selfish but he got to language because sometimes it does throw resolve this
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is does he. leave town he was the message is this i don't know which is more arrogant i mean it's a tricky one isn't it we have it is but i mean the thing christiane always not he's not an intellectual football player he's not a thinker of sorties or do well and he will go so easy so you know and given that his knees are in such a bad state and he's got no courage in the sneezers it's amazing that he does it so it's a hair's breath between yes and that is an unfair debate in many ways because these two in the top certainly in the top ten players ever. to be in the top five under we're blessed to see them finally from the great in the good of world football to england which added to the great and the good at the russian embassy recently about the three lions chances. i think england's english good but for me. just losing games new world cup but
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a more united and i can go back to when i was a for the first three world cups more cops to the game to not even used to less than six teams it was going to cirillo going to be easy i'm still waiting for that person he that makes me really believe we can get that six points on the board going into the game gives goals and so i know you believe in hard i'll be going to great group of young players got to say to every world cup and we'll get disappointed so that i do think that we have heard we have still some good guys you know we're going to make it you know have a go you got something going to win it so it will be disappointed if we don't make a cool one is at least. i think one of the worries at the moment is gareth southgate doesn't quite know his best eleven i think he's played at forty different players i keep saying you know he's playing three at the back and four at the back and changing things bringing in young players jack wilshere as you say might get parachuted in so we need to know what is our best and i think at the euros they didn't play with body and drink water
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despite coming off the back of the most phenomenal season where bodies going for fun so just little decisions that didn't quite go in their favor we go into international football and approach it differently to the way they play every year so you know we go places it's not a prostrate so i hit the physicality in the speed of the let me take so there's so much pace in the squads but you know got doesn't seem to find a way to use or i'll be playing a premier league thanks to the game to the opposition. use rain still and praise god i get these runs on the channels you know there's as as i was a physicality and pace the only difference i. really appreciate your this we come back to just before the world cup and join us again to see where we are when the squads have been given out left to alison bend and tommy evans are joined. on the stan collymore show don't forget that you'll get all of the clips on social media twitter at you nine months and we'll be back next week thank you very much for
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joining us all actually. if they are imposing their sanctions we just start developing our domestic capabilities and tapping our internal resources of those who remember how during the previous u.s. administration they said that the russian economy will be in shambles but pointing to falling oil prices and sanctions and all that stuff well are we in shambles now quite the opposite. this little bundle of joy would have no chance of surviving in the wild mother pandas can only read one come at a time but usually give birth to. every year china puts
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eighteen years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with a gun if a bad guy tried to get to one of my family members he would have better luck with that i don't i think they are and hurting one of my my babies since my book was published in the year two thousand more than half a million americans have been killed by firearms in the us going out of thought to me and three did as this is a middle school we go through drills and we put ourselves some real scenarios it was interesting to see who actually got hit by the gun i just saw i did to return to the subject to track down each gun owner who i'd met and photographed those years ago i don't know this but we are not.
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as one of the biggest police corruption scandals in the u.s. on randall's we report from the city of baltimore and what triggered the case and some of the mystery surrounding it. german intelligence warns that the children of islamic state could be recruited to carry out terror attacks in the country describing them as living time bombs we hear expert opinion on the possible threat . to kill these of a direct agenda agenda is to kill as many people as possible victims of crimes as a world. as a world with. the public and professional backlash as a controversial criminal case against a doctor whose patient died spanx outcry across russia.
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it's nine o'clock am in moscow and you're watching r.t. international live with me in a day or two to welcome to the program one of america's biggest police corruption scandals as an unraveling in the city of baltimore officers from an elite police unit tasked with reducing crime seem to have actually been adding to it they're on trial accused of turning the law on its head. they came at me like a gang or something i remember one of the officers saying i looked like someone who needed to be robbed everybody's life is destroyed because of this my kids are afraid to go in the house the so-called gun trace task force is made up of plain clothed officers and has been trying to tackle the city's increasing litter rate however the unit has been dissolved and officers arrested with charges against
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eight of them ranging from drug trafficking to planting fake evidence. samir khan reports on what triggered this case and how the police units crimes were exposed well it all started with an investigation into drug trafficking in new jersey then as the case unraveled federal authorities found out that the baltimore police department was also involved mostly its elite gun traced task force unit months of recordings recovered from a device planted in a police cruiser reveal that officers were involved in drug trafficking robbery falsifying reports and planting fake evidence in one case a high speed car chase resulted in a crash which the officers tried to cover up one of the indicted acts attacked is involved actually broke down in tears in court it was a really bad accident none of us stopped to render aid to see if anyone was hurt we were foolish although i was doing so much wrong it got to a certain point where too much was too much altogether six officers have already
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pleaded guilty and two are still being tried but there are indications there's more to the story than just one rogue police unit court records show that the city paid over half a million dollars to settle claims of misconduct and falsifying reports involving the very same officers and dating back as far as twenty fourteen so why did the author choose to sweep it all under the rug we're kind of used to this those are very well known in the streets for door without the door. where it came up it's been it's probably been plenty of complaints you can go an extra. because you're afraid that you know this particular of so it might just do some say you might pan something it's common when we see them coming we go to visit direction if we can and if we can we deal with this circumstance this has been corruption for a long time you know just because this is one as in a way as though they decide to you know come forward or you know they got caught for what they done is stops that particular asset but at the same time as not going
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to stop the corruption has to be done to stop the corruption from these criminals are cops and the cops are criminals then there's the unsolved murder of detective chong suter that took place in november last year so it wasn't part of the gun trace task force but worked with some of the officers who are now under indictment and the day before he was set to testify in the corruption probe he was shot in the head with his own weapon while on duty and in another unfortunate twist which some might find suspicious a patrol car transporting the dying officer to a ospital got into an accident there's no suspect in the murder so far and no eyewitnesses except one unnamed partner and when the police commissioner tried to redirect the investigation to the f.b.i. the agency refused saying that the case had nothing to do with the corruption probe . i'm growing increasingly uncomfortable that my home side detectives do not know all of the facts known to the f.b.i. or the u.s. attorney's office that if revealed to us assist in furthering this murder
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investigation in the wake of the scandal baltimore police have launched an overhaul could be a new commissioner bowing to reign in violence but investigators still seem to have a very complicated plot to unravel. the baltimore. journeys domestic intelligence chief is warning that children of islamic state fighters in the country are living time bombs and said they could be created for terror plots in germany they were confronted early with islamic state ideology learned to fight and were in some cases forced to participate in the abuse of prisoners reve in the killing of prisoners we have to consider that these children could be living time bombs there is a danger that these children come back brainwashed with a mission to carry out attacks the domestic intel chief also said germany should review laws restricting surveillance of minors under the age of fourteen in recent years the country has faced several cases where linus planning terror attacks now has even detected a whole network of eisel headhunters searching for and recruiting children islamic
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state uses headhunters who scour the internet for children that can be approached and tries to radicalize these children were recruit these children for terrorist attacks there are also concerns that children back from syria and iraq could be targets for further radicalize ation according to government data about three hundred people who left germany to join i still have now returned to the country. the return of ice on children is also a concern shared by a top counterterrorism officer in the u.k. he's warning that ignoring them they pose now could create problems in the future. some terror groups are training children to commit atrocities we need to not just understand the risk the mother poses but the risk that any child poses as well we'll look at them on a case by case basis and they may be arrested. we discussed this with stephen morris from the english democrats party elements i think the chief executive of the
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ramadan foundation. we always have this little cuddly thing of children where they can do no wrong bear in mind these are children that are trained to kill they are not just good in a mock in a street bin antisocial these are of a direct agenda and the agenda is to kill as many people as possible so we do have to clamp down on this our security services and police are doing a tremendous amount of work to a dentist five who those children now these are children they didn't make the choice. to go and live in syria it was their parents and we should not punish the children for the actions of the crimes of the parents i'm quite clear in terms of human rights universal declaration of human rights that we should welcome them back and help them rebuild their life where we can help them but we should help them over there we don't have to bring them here what you've got a you've got to do want people to bring them over here let them walk free while the
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been assessed well no wells the walking free they are a threat but we don't live in the law of the jungle they are british citizens are we as a government as a society and as a country have a duty of care towards them children in the u.k. anybody below the age of eighteen you're actually classed as a child a fourteen fifteen sixteen year old or seventeen year old can just go around the streets with a knife. just like anybody else you know so they are as big a threat is anybody you know you cannot just say just because they were under the age of eighteen this can go into the age of forty that they're no longer a threat because the us then themselves are victims of isis and their crimes have been returned to do you k. i'm hoping that they'll get psychological help for the trauma that they've seen and the terrorism and oppression that they've witnessed whilst living in syria if it turns out that they are involved in extremism and they are involved in terrorism then we need to do as much work as possible to develop a closed them and to protect them protect themselves from such an evil ideology.
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russia's medical community has been outraged by a criminal case brought against a moscow hematologist she's accused of medical malpractise that allegedly led to a patient's death but many doctors and legal analysts claim the case is significantly flawed artie's has the details it was dr you learn them if you had a nose job to come to this clinic every day and work to save people's lives she was the mastermind behind this brand new unit which was meant to become the most advanced center for bone marrow transplants in moscow the plan was to open it in january but instead a court ruled that she must go to jail this is mr arenas office she has been gone for two weeks already we miss her she had a lot of plans and there are simon's for the next week on her desk it all goes back
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to a tragedy that happened almost five years ago she was treating a patient with leukemia and that required a morning biopsy a routine procedure for a doctor me suited up it all went fine and the patient went off to work by evening he was suffering severe stomach pains and an ambulance took him to a private hospital then he underwent surgery and in two days passed away if a patient dies he is or her relatives always want to get justice when someone's life is taken due to somebody else i think that some punishment must follow but what caused the person's death the biopsy the surgery or something else it took the investigators and the court for years to determine that for an hour the verdict is that this office will remain empty for two years. but some of russia's top hematology just.
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