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i didn't know what i was doing i had the house not yet sold it i came across here i went round the streets of new york raising money with a dream of building something unique signor to. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i dived. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money killian a loneliness and spending two hundred twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else going to be true so i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so well chance with. the thinks he's going to.
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what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to listen. to going to be press that's what i'm up for free in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the lines about how. this should. clay is a black hole and it is sucking folks from all walks of life and money from all points on the globe and as it expands it just the wharfs the size of anything else trying to keep with it that includes various bad money regimes it also includes high level bankers and economists so christine legarde is just the latest to get. the big calling black hole.
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and is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of sousa's a member of the commission to do it look like you know. this is my complicity is going to suddenly all be. john tells. me the only palestinians who gets the most hopeful is jerusalem counterpart i don't think there's some of those who in the world under the vision didn't know who could do this. and that is all of your knowledge you have to this lady in the muscle that you have going to compete in the gaza machine the do more commitments also don't piss off. a knack of blending in yes coming to the front of the infrastructure of
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whatever society they've gone through. obviously he'll know what i think they simulate better feel part of. as well saying that as much of the clan situation there is a whole thing in new york that is there was presbyterians who came here and german and it's hail in the haman that drives me crazy because i think we're much more creative and the whole. thing i think that we actually get out there so whether it is the eighty's pop music of simple minds. or all these other people who travel and make things happen the guy built the san francisco cable card system where that's going to make you whether it is the guys who then princeton university they came and just did it i think they didn't really think it's because the risk or fish i think there is something in scotland though that mixes a bit adventurous maybe it's the bad weather i don't know where we want to go we go
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somewhere else never been wetherspoon and princeton was right adjective thing for revolution he was right he was of the public in scotland right and found it much easier to be a public of than a subpoena republic america but he. came out from scot not as a young man a middle aged man and where for with a view of coming when was a college for training players but he didn't ministers to the university to train the leadership of the new republic so he came over for the agenda did you have an agenda not really but angus my dogs actually my husband went to princeton and he's called wetherspoon princeton but that's one of their own agenda. again back during i said before wonderlust of warranting to go somewhere that we've all got to in the roots of just somewhere that we want to go to and not the north is i had an aunt
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who lived in dumbarton share in a cottage up a hero and claim her husband dies all she said was i want to go to petra. and we were like really it's competitor i've always wanted to i don't know why sometimes it is that thing that you just want to go somewhere not to run away i mean there's people who have been disenfranchised who came to america the people who have been forced to come to america let the slave trade but a lot people tend to fall of the sun sometimes if you look at immigration we've emigrated immigrated immigrated all the way across in the most scots that came to america are in california that's the highest level of scottish people so they must have been just kept looking kept looking kept looking and the thought of fine. past your tenth anniversary and eventually this year you get rid of it with your staff the will do will get ten years and at least the general think you get these are the . just the big financial thing.
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and it was tough it was really tough job and i didn't take a wait for a long time just to keep goring. i was going to give up. i just wanted to just keep going and of course length in years past and all the sudden it's your tenth anniversary and for the tenth anniversary we got what for our system suzy nickel to. holst some of the greatest scottish painters in so we've got curry we've go joan burton we've go. so we want to see the bell and the bell and john bell and a lovely man got dressed as so there's a great peace up stairs be talked about a million we're if you look at the moon on different continents you're connected so yes so we did that for her next year it's all. we've already found someone who's of
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. photography gallery person who's doing that then the following year actually is the guy who painted this who just did the exhibition with mice running underneath that. and it's cold on juno so we're going to do cutting edge for that year so it's not about being a. a museum or. hall made to scotland it was this year slightly self-indulgent. but we're international let's very much an international school but you go all shapes and sizes all nationalities come here but i know you do your bit for scotland week and what's not for them as the club posted in the past and what did you think of k.t. tunstall be le fost woman marshall of the played this year what took them so long. i mean right now i mean with all what's happening in the world in the mitsu and all
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that is let women are just rising and i just applaud is like they're taking off for and i'm quite happy but that. with scotland week we've done we were a lot with the scottish government i mean this time last year. nicholas searching was over she came here the royal scottish ballet did a performance in this room just two people and it was beautiful just mean but we've done things with ryan burns who's general. the famous painter of the on the sure there's so many great scott i mean this one. is not something the scottish people that i would love to even push forward and let america see them so whatever happens in scotland we i just want scotland again to be to rector specter of what is to be forward and. so that creativity and those we
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discussed before about how scots tend to assimilate but sometimes that a wee bit shy of the or ability. they're very quiet about that and some time use and the hope to create yes exactly this building itself is pretty special i mean. by new york standards this is a quaint it was not one model building is. have lingered scott to show that it is a plaque downstairs that was built nine hundred forty five to four is seven by under norwood this was the top end of the city our garden wall was farmland after that and ignored built the house thought if it was a two houses next door this the area was also known as little spain and lorca used to write in the rest of the store which is the oldest spanish restaurant in new york national so it has fourteen streets the widest street in manhattan every
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single subway line goes through here. klein and jackson pollock lived across the road the guy invented the. live there bit one in the suit was the unions of the year so that's why you have a union square so the thing and then the other end was the poor so that was where all the prostitutes were and then it became the transvestites in the eighty's and then the leather bar so it's got this and i think cities should have that dark and light and she because it makes them more exciting so much now has been homogenized and. not risky and volbeat into that late night bar somewhere where you knock on the door and you go in and it's magical and it's a real brigadoon of an experience when seven hundred seven hundred but that's why we've got no name on the door of this no signage and people have to find does so
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it's going to. do an event on the part of the other acutely that we're excessive or some something just to be. wonderful and surprising that i don't think i can see the sunlight there's been many there's been many plans for their charity is a sure yes we don't never say who are members are and we are winning actors and we've got major major writers but we weren't there all the same your members so that members could spend if you're. already well i said that's up to them i never out. of the thing is because the just think that an actor is a job they want to be able to come in certain have a cup of coffee and not be pestered or have a drink and get drunk with their friends they all are to me evidence of the same ability to i mean so respect and that even goes to my staff my staff or ex than
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servers and their writers and musicians and some day they may be these people's bosses but they are part of my group because i've been there serving people. and i think it's very important that you respect the staff and we respect our members but there's no hierarchy of there's no. clicking of the finger. or. surprising success. very unique atmosphere. are you going to spread your wings for the son of norwood and some for the no i've been i spent a year and a half flying back and forward to listen julie's recently and they really tried to court me to go there when i got that it was but it was a bit like watching a foreign moving reading the subtitles and looking at the movie and reading the subtitles didn't click. for me i think even like london and
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new york or more i'm a walking person i love passing people in the street i didn't really get i'm not the healthiest person in the world german like first. but even if i did when i was i wouldn't take norwood to new york i'd go to a not new york to l.a. i would go to l.a. and create a club. not just homogenise and coffee something and put it somewhere else but go all the or actually find the wonderful building which was howard hughes office and i said can i get the roof and they said what do you mean i said because i wanted to build this police. rooftop garden that people would go into not create something like this which is a give them that air and space and based on almost like japanese we could gotten close doors to be so that was that if you decide to build something else or so when you're from paisley and facially talk of paisley's idea is as good.
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i don't know what we are no one ever cocktails is the jimi which we invented and basically because it's made with hendrix hendrix as you know comes from garvin and all the reps ever want to could scotland i'm going at what could give and i don't want to do given when i lived in paisley i'd have been happy going to know the nice fellow i'm a scream but anyway so is jimmy because jimi hendrix and people in scotland call themselves a germy and it's more to cucumber with hendrix gin and a bit of simple. female head the style of one of the few discipline. of people heard the story but though i want it just as we were with and i want to scotch one rouble the bonnet that is not compulsory for people visit. but i was in glasgow at lax three ever in the bonnet and then i realise it's probably because of
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it all it's where our hero is growing and so we can still grow these but. so yeah so i don't know why i have a wonderful for all of my grandfather and the shipyards and everything. one of them but it's we having a ball in it like this and when the ship was launched the bullets went up and then i always wondered how you ever got your bonnet but same at football much as something else they would like to asian as well as things but yeah checkers to go in with cheap want to come up with a deal if you can catch a deal when coming. here as in the year or dealers in the year tell you let x. and that was when they were going out and we can play those can give them a lot of money oh before i can give you is the simon quid for being here that are you know the salary same and paisley is stuck at steak the whisky and the quick and
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only of course friends thank you very much and thank you so much thank you thank. you robert barnes sitting here behind me in a plane for peterhead get on it was much impressed by the tightness of the declaration of arbroath sealed in the sixth of april thirteenth twenty not to scotland's right to independence but the idea that the community of the realm of scotland should choose a king they decided to defend their rights it was therefore the the world's forced expression of popular sovereignty the idea of the sovereignty of the people. still defend the scottish party to some which would boil along there after the floodgates of life shut in the town the rest some twenty years ago american historians recognize the contribution and the connection between scotland's declaration of war growth and america's declaration of independence centuries later and george w. bush's press that one of his better decisions the six the fabled cotton the to
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celebrate that connection and over the centuries scotland has contributed much to the republic scientists inventors entrepreneurs like i'm the committee after slike all been learned but perhaps the most significant thing of all was the concept of the democratic intellect the idea the government of by and for the people. shall not perish from the face of this. coming up in next week's show and. the radical forces a stylish meant one thing in common they're both fun now by the presidency so as i'm going to be changing there cannot be a counter revolution from the left the washington establishment get back in the driver's seat i speak to a pulitzer prize winning journalist and one of washington's key commentators they have very different views over the state of politics and the public.
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i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each of killian erroneous and spending two hundred twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else i want to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy my great so will more chimes for. the base this minute. or. i'm done on. my belief.
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that. qatar comes under increased pressure from regional rivals with a new report claiming they even hired a pentagon link p.r. guru to create a movie linking doha to terrorists. also ahead on the program this hour thousands of people are rallying across germany against their recent spike an anti semitic attacks which chancellor merkel admitting the country is facing a new form of anti jewish sentiment. new york's police union is accused of manufacturing public rage over the release of a former black nationalist to spend four decades behind bars for the killing of two officers.
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twenty four hour news live from moscow this is r t international my names you know neal welcome to the program. the bureau of investigative journalism has released a report claiming a de by base company hired a top level p.r. executive to produce a film linking qatar with terrorism it's claimed he previously created propaganda material for the pentagon breaking down that story first morocco's the of this new propaganda quite like military propaganda psychological operations that these psyops serious stuff aside from mere unlimited money you also don't have to deal with all those annoying ethical restrictions i just assumed it was news gathering. process and worked in the process so then realize this is
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a big project so we would do the news items that would go out on the news and or on various channels locally and we were to make it its best we could look. as if it was made locally belled partan ger specialized didn't military grade propaganda the british p.r. firm was active in iraq for years into the us commander there they did crazy stuff faked local news reports smeared iran put together al qaida propaganda videos planted them in people's homes and tracked who viewed them i was asked by my horse. we need to make this style of video. and we've got to use it is footage and all their propaganda. and we're going to track of our google analytics good times last year bellport injure lost its license after it emerged that it likely
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stalked racial tensions in south africa as part of its work their thing with having morals is once you lose them it's difficult to pick them up again but i digress guess what belle parton just former boss is up to the biggest diplomatic crisis in the middle east since the first gulf war a growing diplomatic crisis that qatar seems to be in crisis as more middle eastern countries sever diplomatic ties with saudi arabia bahrain egypt and the u.a.e. have all cut diplomatic ties with cut up you know the whole cat saudi arabia schism where the two u.s. allies almost came to blows here that was helped by charles and dreher the man who oversaw bellport injures operations in iraq propagandist extraordinary financial and logistical support for terrorists and terrorism groups like hamas the
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taliban and al qaida who operate freely out of doors and use business and financial institutions to support radical islam and global jihad. mr and dreher was paid handsomely by a dubai based company to smear qatar tired to terrorists to iran to tell everyone how bad the end see it is using the iraqi formula anywhere where sunni radical islamism is operational. significant operation going to be fine with . these documentary it really isn't became available on netflix you tube it was shown to trump's former chief strachan. just steve bannan former cia director david petraeus ex defense secretary leon panetta just to make it clear foreign money gulf arab money used to make
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a fake propaganda film by professionals and then shown to millions to some of america's most influential figures to promote international conflict on figg grounds this is psyops the big time league of propaganda. as the ever we have contacted the firm andreea under so see its which produced the film as well as the buy based company we're out with speaking about lapis communications for comment so far no response now the film was released all the time when gulf states cut diplomatic trade and transport ties with qatar accusing it of supporting terrorism something has repeatedly denied back then the u.s. president sided with our of nations saying qatar have a history of funding terror of a very high level so the rebiya took the lead in the isolation campaign became
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thems foreign minister is now warning that qatari government that it could collapse if it doesn't pay for washington's military presence in syria. should finance the u.s. military presence in syria and send its own military forces there before the us president american protection for qatar if the u.s. is to withdraw its protection represented by its military base in qatar then the regime there will fall within less than a week yeah let's just out some background here the saudi foreign minister was referring to the presence of over eleven thousand u.s. troops in qatar he made the remarks after donald trump a call from money on growing support in syria from his wealthy allies in the middle east wherever security analyst and former british army officer charles sure bridge believes riyadh should be worried about its friendship alone with washington. is using this issue as a stick to beat qatar and of course qatar has used its considerable wealth to
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attack for example in propaganda term saudi arabia both countries have been uncomfortable allies for some time certainly they've both been backing the syrian rebellion of course in this particular instance saudi arabia knows that qatar is not in a position to physically provide troops on the ground simply because its armed forces are small but of course they would like to see qatar's finances further trained it's interesting donald trump's remarks and self has said that without us in other words without the americans those countries would fall within hours or weeks or something like this he said this is a truce that is very rarely spoken publicly and they want to then deflect attention onto one another. moving to another over a headline stories this hour thousands of people are making their voices heard across germany decrying a recent spike in anti semitism in the country. has admitted that germany is not
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facing a new form of hatred towards the jewish people our europe correspondent peter all of her attended the rally. it was just last week when a nineteen year old syrian asylum applications attacked two jewish men in the rather well to do prince allow of the area of. no no no susan was sure it is situation it is just. that from jewish leaders in the city to say jewish people should refrain from wearing the key part now that prompted well that prompted many people to come out here on to the streets of the german capital in order to say that they were going to wear the traditional jewish headdress the the yarmulke depending on how you want to call it they came out here today this evening and said no we will defer. we will wear it and we are proud of our jewish heritage i spoke to some of those and asked them exactly why they were
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here and what they wanted to say i think we we need solidarity you with all or alert circles. within all or addictions christians jews people and. muslim make us well every religion has this right to live here and believe it's freedom to give or that my opinion of my belief is to live here to govern otherwise it's. you wouldn't to i'm actually a christian jewish people belong to the same group of religions as i do i'm here to show my support what's happening in germany right now is no good we've seen people beaten simply because they're wearing a kippah schools have to be protected at all times kindergartens as well this is an acceptable as we've seen from some of those people we just heard for this isn't just the jewish people that have come out wearing the yarmulke in support of the jewish community here in berlin people from all faiths have done the same thing now
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we have seen a recent rise in anti semitic attacks in berlin we have seen a recent rise in under semitic incidents in germany in general some of those involving schools now we did hear from the german chancellor angela merkel who had this to say about recent arrivals and their contribution towards the un systematic problem in germany right now noir we have a new phenomenon as we have many refuges among whom there are for example people of arab origin who bring in another form of anti-semitism into the country unfortunately and to cement isn't existed before that. and it's that that's prompted thousands of people to come out here on to the streets of the german capital to say you know chandy semitism in this city and you know and he said it isn't in all its forms. ok let's head stateside where a public golf club in the u.s. state of pennsylvania has apologized to five black women for calling the pope.
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