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other than the western alliance. the cheese eating surrender monkeys the beacon rock along the gulf. coast hard to claim credit for seven hundred million dollars. to destroy one hundred thousand dollars worth of sirius. was inside this relationship seems strange from the outside if you know the french. you want. to. call the two nations. global security and here they are burying gold in the gulf apparently other european leaders will not cross the border because of. the already one day. when he takes us. beyond the mental. issues of
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a run on and trade him in. the cold. because let me. blow this. by the way have. well apart from the french president german chancellor angela merkel paid a visit to washington the interactions between her and trump were significantly more formal as you can see the iran nuclear deal was one of the main issues discussed with the u.s. threatening to scrap the agreement political analysts. thinks that while france might be coming around to america's thinking europe as a whole isn't. the trio nations in your office specially friends even more than germany and britain is trying to get closer to donald trump's aspirations and
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demands especially with regard to iran is not the only issue but the rest of europe is a standing against any intensification of problems and tensions with iran they just reject the demands by trio of european nations with regard to imposing further sanctions on iran for its missile and regional activities so this shows that europe is not much willing to work with. friday also saw an historic meeting taking place the summit between the ladies of north and south korea in more than a decade. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah ah. ah ah ah ah ah ah.
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ah. ah. ah ah well after hours of talks they reach a number of key grievances to you that could significantly warmer relations the
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leaders announced that seek the full denuclearize ation of the peninsula they also vowed to stop all hostile actions against each other and to gradually reduce their weapons arsenals additionally they greet to hold talks with the u.s. and china to arrive at a proper peace treaty. i don't praise the progress between the two sides so following decades of tension it does seem a final peace treaty could now be on the horizon human rights attorney eric sorkin believes the two koreas are ready. i think what we can expect is a exciting moment in time in which. as they said is south africa history and hope could live if you have it in a certain time in a certain plates and i really am hopeful that from these talks we can see the framework for a full peace treaty to finally end this conflict it seems both sides are ready and
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willing to do that if the south and north can create the framework of their own steps in self-determination then the us as us much smaller role to play if we can agree that and hold them to the notion that ending the hostile policy creating a peace treaty with the u.s. and south korea will lead to denuclearization of the korean peninsula. now thousands are protesting on the streets today with ronnie leaders saying that they will keep demonstrating until the elections we'll tell you why just off the back. of. the special position of western countries makes it possible for all opposition groups to use the chemical weapon to pretend this is the fault of
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human governments because in this situation like to the. western countries the do not sweep for any investigation. aside the for the. the body should. be. a thing that interrupts free trade interrupt freedom and i think interim freedom is a reversion back to neo feudalism and we see that happening right now in the united states and presumably here in canada as well as concentrated in a few or fewer hands bradly a river of the risk of neo feudalism on the horizon crypto is is the answer in my view and it is an asset class and it is gobbling up market share and the u.s. dollar is doing all free up money is.
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what popes who. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and should. want to be rich. to going to be pros which is what was before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the warnings of. course should. here with us a not four people have been killed in the latest palestinian and he'll keep patient rallies in gaza palestinian health officials say hundreds more were left injured during friday's protests they were the latest in a series of planned demonstrations dubbed the great march of return.
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i. was no. doubt that. was. ready for you. this is another injury that's came just right now there have been severe injuries in the head and in the legs. in the post minutes we received at least ten people with severe injuries to the stomach and the ambulances are still carrying hundreds of injured people to the hospitals there is a lack of medicine and medical equipment in the hospitals and they are crowded so
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as you see this is another ambulance just came just right now. from my neck that your defense and as you see this ambulance has at least and for palestinians that have been injured what happened right now to the fence is that at least two thousand palestinian protesters and try to interfere and break that the fence and what happened is those are you forced is every addict there violently and they started to shoot yet. these palestinian protesters broke their promise that according to palestinian minister brown at least twenty palestinians are in severe critical condition and can clear up their death any minute. while the arrest is taking place near a security fence surrounding land which palestinians claim was stolen from them protesters have been met with a heavy handed response though from the israeli army in four weeks at least forty five palestinians have been killed and thousands have been injured the united
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nations in the e.u. have condemned the israeli roofs response to the protests in israel's failure to consistently prosecute violations committed by members of its security forces encourages them to use deadly force against fellow human beings even when they present no threat in the context of an occupation such as cars or killings resulting from your full use of force may also constitute willful killings which are a group breach of the fourth geneva convention the israeli troops however insist they only open fire is the main instigators of trouble who throw stones or molotov cocktails or those who attempt to breach the fence however the non lethal methods used by the i.d.f. pose a significant threat for example sponge tipped rubber bullets that latest versions of which is said to be harder and even heavier than previous ones they've been
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linked to severe injuries and or say deaths meanwhile an israeli human rights group recently released a video reportedly showing a group of soldiers in the west bank discussing the use of live ammunition. oh i would. say the government is. but we asked the israeli army to comment on this video it said the behavior seen is not in accordance with what's expected of i.d.f. soldiers but it added the commander at the time had told his soldiers to act professionally the i.d.f. also promised to revise relevant procedures young palestinians have been among those killed in the demonstrations when instant was caught on camera showing
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a teenager shot in the head by an israeli sniper last week the boy's father says his son posed no threat to the soldiers but an israeli general believes it is the price to pay to quote to ensure the safety of the country. let me assure you i do lol the low i said of mohammad was three hundred meters away from the fence and even if he was right next to it he was a peaceful demonstration he was just a child was he carrying a missile launcher was a shooting at the soldier who killed him why did they kill him i'll tell you what mohammed did wrong mohammed's fault was that he was demanding his rights to migrate storage sometimes one shooter a small body and you intend to his arm or shoulder it goes even higher the picture is not a pretty picture but if that's the price that we have to pay to preserve the safety and quality of life of the residents of the state of israel and that's the price we . look at other news now it's been revealed that the former head of moscow's anti
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doping lab or or a chunk of a key witness in the russian doping scandal failed to confirm a number of allegations against the country's athletes that's cheering his testimony to the court of arbitration for sport back in february the court upheld the appeals of twenty eight russian athletes banned for dating but it's only now given some of its reasons you should run of spoke to me earlier in the week. byrne first and foremost in the past few years that we've seen the scandal and revelation say it has been established that pretty much every single athlete in russia dops or it seems it was common knowledge at least that they had a special drug cocktail brewed performance that the swapped the dirty urine samples for clean ones through some hole in the lab walls so a lot of was said and was said by a man named grigori roche and of so he was the key witness he put forward the allegations but in the in the case basically during that hearing the court of
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arbitration for sports he revealed that many of the stuff that he said was best circumstantial first and foremost he said that he never actually administered the said cocktail which he claims he concocted to himself he says that he never saw anyone administering these said steroid cocktail he didn't know how the cocktail was smuggled from russia abroad because well you know to be used in an international championship it would have to cross the border and also he's never been a witness to the mysterious you know you're in the swamp dirty to clean one he did say that his allegations came from basically talking to he's calling but that was it when it comes to these allegations and in the past two years his words were taken at face value i should say no one questioned them and broaching of himself was propelled to fame even starring in an oscar winning documentary about the
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doping problem in russia i was hoping to facilitate what was the last elaborate employees in sports history was aware of the existence of a russian doping system because. we are top level chicks. a chunk of claims were the foundation or. mclaren's report which was then used for a blanket ban on russian athletes and he was speaking to worsening in this court case what did he say or indeed sir richard mclaren a canadian law who basically pulled put the burden on his shoulders to compile a massive report on the scale of the dopping problem in russia testifying in front of the same judge being cross-examined as well he said that basically while he did not shy away from mentioning athletes by name in the report you know we said he meant to you know assume that they were guilty of something so basically being
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mentioned in his doping report did not mean he says that those athletes were complicit he also revealed he couldn't basically you couldn't explain justify to the court of arbitration for sport why he trusted roger and why he never questioned his allegations also he refused to provide the names of other witnesses of you know of turn it of sources so to speak he used to put together the report so the good news for those thirty say athletes that had their appeals upheld but they would say well ok ok that is good news but the damage as far as we're concerned is already been done to our names well indeed because what happened back in february twenty eighth russian athletes they used to be banned for life they had been banned for life from participating in the olympics which means they were stripped of their medal as the future held nothing for them from that point no more achievement see have. revoked and it happened literally a few days before the kickoff of the olympic games in south korea and none of them
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were invited to participate so there you have it you know mud sticks. but before we go this hour let's just update you on what's happening in armenia today because there is and they continue to protest in the former soviet republic demonstrators have gathered in the center of the capital yet a van despite the resignation of the prime minister and an announcement fred. actions to massive rallies began three weeks ago when opposition leaders branded the ex president's nomination as prime minister a quote power grab after ten days of demonstrations premier. resigns but the protests haven't stopped opposition leader nicole passion yaml insists that they will continue to until parliament to select a new prime minister on the first of may and then pre-election should also be held until lunch time he added for the moment is the only candidate nominated for prime minister. so that's how things are looking so far today here in r.t.
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of course as usual we're back again with more at the top of the. join me every thursday on the alex i'm i'm sure i'll be speaking to us in the world of politics sports business i'm sure business i'll see you there. with more makers manufacture consent to stick to public wealth. when the ruling class is project over themselves. when the final merry go round lifts and we don't want. to ignore middle of the room six. billion.
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you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub you going to walk and you never know who's going to be there and it's that excitement it's
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that mood now and that's where the adrenalin much comes from thought. only good is a means by definition and extremes to all for your support because you're prepared to fight for the reputation and name of your football club. the violence is a part of it and it's the schizophrenia gang culture like it's a part time gang culture where you can do all these things and behave like that. i. believe in islam is that the fifty five i mean evolves it's constantly evolving.
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you know. the real market zero zero. zero zero over to the oracle. despite owning three restaurants he still prefers to tenderize and grill me to himself it isn't just his stuff and clients who call him the shelf shelf is the nickname of the founder of the wise men from gothenburg one of the most violent gangs of football hooligans in europe. back down extremity and into heaven anyways . think it's ok to football he wanted a family and everything in stockholm about it and now it's all more violent supporters and for them yes it was kind of easy targets for thought in doing trips
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over there risking pubs you know just to rest people and a few us finally had enough and like ok it will fight back. from being as more like self-defense poster while dude and sort of we've had to do this is that it is more or fans started going to trips abroad got. i'm going to stand up i read stall or wrecked stuff i was stabbing was it standing face before is a small like old school fighting storming pogs closing each other you know rewards you know people who are using sticks and knives and bottles and everything would be going to get your hands on chairs now it's more violent but there roylance was more respect and we didn't have any reeds and actually want to kill each other. and indiana that i do i well you know he's actually died now it's more sportsmanship well for this fight. i don't i don't.
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i. i. i. get together on haunted poses both stated tykes for on the throne sixty plus and. when you young you really have to show yourself you have to participate in all the fights you have to go to games. or all. over if i think it's really important if you and i will be along you can play can blame oh my good friend don't don't go we had to go. thank you thank you for the unfussy fight maybe six times a year i mentioned be too old to get away six times a year well. turning
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up these days you're going to have to train at least three times a week to see you on t.v. and you up on my show you know i mean i've got to take out daughter trying to five the strongest try to sell me trying to foist on us by falling for the team so you don't want to have someone who's just hanging over. you. oh no. no oh well. almost everyone uses but show some members friends. basis starbucks is. saying and i'm in may and unfortunately we tried to train together here in.
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grand point that we did i think we see on monday for when they come where they would go you know that's going to try to get to the number salute them with a piece and stuff like that so it's different every day. because sometimes we both are secluded gathering and sometimes we get that the. central time is the one before there may be a year due to that there's a one to four team time and we miss the group but also. the best way to find out here is so if there stuff that we look for or just follow them to hold or something like that to let them know before today most of the game it depends out best way of we think there is still in the pub so we don't have a team firefight with on plus us with on third person usually. the one to three minutes let's get to we. get them. on the ground
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or they run away or both they're going to save. and so technically it's more more about sceptical numbers feel some one on one end games yeah raymond bang and everything so if we stand by we're going to tell. you guys you know you know that because there was an interesting. because of all of the on screen from scandinavia that probably the most crazy i think sending one of the most right wing firms. that's quite scary. if some of the extreme for. the wise men and badly boys such all of those guys it is all about the fight becomes about the confrontation clubs know every game but when you've got
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a local rivalry it will be if there is any violence it will be about who comes out on top. and. for the left i got a different image of this one and. yeah the greek capital is divided into zones of influence between the greens and the reds and i goes into libya because supporting hooligans.
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are just like every day something of a different. kind of. you know forgot all about the law after. months they come and where are the same but if a comment so. that's what they want to. but i will make a start of it on the some of you have live at the home augusta meconis things on a sexual scout somewhere and we sample moscow this is the most likely plan i get it's a phenomenal one x. eleven so i don't mean. to be homophobic scott a little more we should be playing for you. that's going on a stand off speed on the when in doubt among them this last one let us alone the.
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second i'm going to get them at the off you might make it that way saying if get in last you want to go through and somebody is most. going to donate to the field is like i could see so i don't think i'm one of the things you've got to psych. of them we don't have them we don't. want the full thirty no no if he says. get excited. just. off the field on attacks on some of you it's used. to. make you so much like i thought i meant in the key. see the visible of this for one of the months and. that is of almost on a fair amount of freedom of our broadcasts and.
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rivalry between the fans of two athens based clubs libya another night because it's become a war of attrition that has raged for decades the conflict has seen dozens of young greeks mutilated and even killed. every athens dumby provoke street fights in southern europe the fair play rules between hooligans or brandy observed they went motorcycle helmets fight with sticks steel rods and often nights to. be with you know what that are i missed something most of that almost almost the last i was a little more then innocent dname mosques they love are now going to they will send off for the lift out of the. well you because you're one of course and about your one hundred year my loans are going on. this they will do that from august fourth day off that's all me source you want to ask them what they say i love that what they have some gold i want this.

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