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thank you sweetie and not mine to wish you. the phone number on the. company as i have it is a slow slow that is i didn't come up. with i woke up this. came about that but what how that i will suffer. what the fuck know. about it mr guffey just sold it to lessen. the highest so. i think about it into the cut off a bit come on. some of them but no i'm always up on. the net sort of hoping.
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for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest bill peoples of all sucks but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure to come after you have to go meet the center of the football with you and do so with all the great the greatest good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone. and i'm really. in the world cup in russia. the special one.
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needs to. be just addition make up as we go. look. we are now experiencing the end of a thirty year bull market in bonds which means you are entering a period of rising interest rates and so the urgency to get deals done before that any cost is applied toward financing whatsoever needs to happen quickly so i predict in the next twenty four months you're going to say the biggest wave of mergers and acquisitions ever in history by a factor of ten just thirty or forty percent of everything that's traded out there gets gobbled up and taken pride. in some american cities the police. cling to ricky to the. people who walk on the streets of the united states who are at risk from the very people who are supposed to
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protect that people are no more afraid of. you can see something happening and this is like i don't want to call the cops. rather than call the cops in. their lives chasing the. dream goes on the trigger you never know better safe than sorry i don't know that someone else is going to pull a gun so. unfortunately around around here we end up going our guns a lot. from. police to. as i do not.
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the mom now the accounting us most of this about cuts not down in the just that of the city i couldn't. aside. from the music. i'm not sure. some of the news on the list my name in this. bill had. the.
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u.s. secretary of state issues twelve demands to iran threatening to threatening unprecedented financial pressure if it doesn't comply these will indeed end up being the stronger sanctions in history. italy is on course to become the euro zone's only country ruled by euro skeptics populist parties come together to present the president with their radical program. claims of the f.b.i. infiltrated his two thousand and sixteen election campaign justice department's inspector general expands an investigation into whether inappropriate surveillance took place.
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we're broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r.t. international certainly glad to have you with us. now washington has threatened to impose unprecedented financial pressure on iran the u.s. secretary of state might bump has made twelve demands on tehran and promised it will be hit with the worst sanctions ever if they are not. iran must declare to the i.a.e.a. hold account the foreign military dimensions of its nuclear program stop enrichment provide the i.a.e.a. with unqualified access to all sites and its fruit ration of ballistic missile relief for us it doesn't support the middle east terrorist group iran must respect the sovereignty of the recchi government brown must also end its military support for the privilege of the throw all forces under review command throughout the entirety of syria and support for the taliban and other terrorists in afghanistan in the region and i or g. could force a support for terrorists that militant partners around the world and to iran must end its threatening behavior against its neighbors many of whom are u.s.
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allies well he started off a speech trying to convince his audience of how bad obama's deal was claiming that its flaws put the whole world at risk and arguing that the chase c.p.o. way only postpone iran's development of nuclear weapons and now pump a also promised unprecedented financial pressure on iran ordering up think sions will not change until iran changes and threatening that iran will have to fight to keep its economy alive we will apply unprecedented financial pressure on the iranian regime the leaders in tehran will have no doubt about our seriousness these will indeed end up being the strongest things in history when we are complete it's also worth mentioning that this economic pressure can only succeed if the e.u. also complies however the e.u. has already stated that it's satisfied with the existing deal saying that more sanctions are unnecessary as it seeks to protect its companies that are doing business in iran the european union and will remain committed to the continued food
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and effective implementation of the g.c. as long as iran abides by all its nuclear related commitments as it is doing so far so let's quickly break down some of his demands you know some of them have at least something to do with the previous iran deal for example pompei it demanded that iran stop enriching uranium and never preprocessed plutonium and asked for access to all. of iran's nuclear sites but these remains were not only part of the j c p a way they were meant by iran which was certified by the i.a.e.a. other demands pompei a made had nothing to do with preventing iran from acquiring new these for random foreign policy demands which included ask iran to stop supporting who these in yemen demanding that iran pulls out of syria but one highlight of the speech was when pompei accused shia iran of supporting sunni extremist groups in afghanistan and apparently pressure will continue until iranians change of government so now
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america is blatantly telling the iranian people what to do check out what he said at the end of the day the iranian people will decide the timeline at the end of the day be ready people will get to make a choice about their leadership if they make the decision quickly that would be wonderful if they choose not to do so we will stay hard at this until we achieve the outcomes that i set forward today so that could be interpreted as a call for regime change which unlike pompei is nuclear demands wasn't part of the original deal but all in all it's unclear what the administration is looking to come out of this but what does have to wait for reactions from the rest of the world. iran has already responded to washington's slew of demands president rouhani has said america has no right to tell tehran what to do and that the world will no longer cave in to washington's bullying and commenting on pump ailes insistence that iran withdraw from syria the iranian president said tehran's forces will stay there to continue fighting terrorism here's what people on the streets of tehran
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had to say to us about the situation. americans keep saying they have nothing against us. but in actual fact just general public just as much as. it's not true that ever again. the united states has closed its doors to negotiations we cannot hold talks. meanwhile germany's foreign minister has reiterated a commitment to keeping the iran deal alive iran is you know why did neighborhood and since we don't see any better alternative a president we don't want to leave it to you we don't want to run to be working on a nuclear weapons program this affects the security interests of germany and the security interests of europe. a number of analysts told us washington's belligerence could cause chaos across the middle east and leave the u.s. increasingly isolated this is not the first time actually american administrations
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in the past have tried to actually destabilize it on from the inside but the problem with that is that this turbulence in governments in this part of the world there from libya in syria in. various parts in egypt. in tunisia these disruptions for the for the stability of these countries created more damage and more harms for the rule of law for human rights for human dignity all over the region seeing that the wrong or not trust the united states for years and the allies of the united states on the other hand even the europeans they cannot count on what the united states say. the champ administration regardless of what their allies in europe are saying they restore the deal that the europeans were supporting i think it will be very hard for the united states to bring europeans are on the fence or is on board in order to support that pressure that they are
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talking or the historic sanctions they're talking about i think at the moment here are these two we are going by trying to isolate the united states internationally really foreign ministry have been trying to calm. russia. china because the. newbies extreme you know we've got a serious international consensus and agreement and alliance the united states not goo back to the regime of sanctions that exist against iran from two thousand and ten to two thousand and fifteen. which in gears now the u.s. justice department's inspector general is widening an investigation to look into whether the f.b.i. surveillance of donald trump's two thousand and sixteen election campaign was politically motivated it comes after the president claimed the agency infiltrated is team. anyone. who puts in
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a presidential campaign for inappropriate purposes we need to know about suits and to approve action the stakes are getting higher in the ongoing spat between donald trump and the intelligence community this probe has opened up in response to a request donald trump made on twitter is favorite media called on the department of justice to investigate this and furthermore to find out if the obama administration are the ones that actually ordered the f.b.i. to infiltrate the trump campaign before trump's tweet we did see media reports indicating that it was likely that the trump campaign had been infiltrated and let's remember that when trump came out and said that he had been wiretapped a similar claim he made about a year ago the media responded rather harshly where did trump get these ideas where is he getting his information that anyone here disagree he wasn't going to hold anybody radionic where is the proof what the president charged president obama with
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wiretapping him it's not true now this time the american mainstream media has outed the mole people are pointing to stephen hall per he's a seventy three year old professor at cambridge university in the u.k. he's american born there he's got longstanding ties to both american and british intelligence agencies and apparently infiltrated the administration of u.s. president jimmy carter on behalf of the ronald reagan campaign the department of justice and the f.b.i. will not deny they there was somebody in the campaign however they have quibbled about the wording they've said this was not a spy this was rather an informant they refused to name whether or not it was steven halper but the question is if it was steven help for this is somebody with a well known reputation links to the cia british intelligence so revealing his identity wouldn't exactly put people's lives in danger or be some kind of huge threat to national security or if it is it's not exactly clear why that would be they haven't community. that this is just the latest episode in the ongoing spat
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between the trumpet ministration and the intelligence agencies showing that there is a high level of division and insecurity in washington d.c. . former u.s. presidential candidate hillary clinton has attended a graduation ceremony at yale university and she followed tradition by wearing an unconventional hat. a russian. i mean if you can't beat him today i know. i was on the way to winning until the combination of jim call me on october twenty eighth and russian wiki leaks i inherited nothing from the democratic party.

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