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he wants us to do three even joy get a myth n.b.c. could have been a shining beacon of rationality for the rest of the media to look up to and not give trump exactly what he wanted but no president trump has seized on this new branding effort to discredit the discredit the russian investigators and i don't really know where. spygate and it just went on from there after running out of steam either supporting or contradicting trump claims little hint either way it still works for trump they went on spending air time distracting the semantics at play here we give you the great debate of informant first what's your reaction first to the tweet and second to the distinction between a spy term on the president is using an informant there one in the same a confidential informant is someone who is informing confidentially in other words spying you may call this person a confidential informant that sounds perfectly foreign right but what if it's a spot funnily enough and
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a breakdown of the coverage of translate this phrase by the washington post we were mentioned as having not picked up on it but you haven't said it yet but this whole time i haven't thought it ok well then spygate spygate spygate can we move on now to the man at the center of the so-called spygate scandal is cambridge university professor stuff on how the who apparently conducted several trump saves legal the media analyst believes the real issues been lost in the media buzz it's amazing how they focus on the word to spy versus informant when in fact the real question is what is the role that this gentleman was involved in what was mr helper. who cares is yes by what you mean by that they also go through these great graphics of how many times you used the term and and did he needed in this context the same thing happened when trump used the term wiretap they said there was no
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wiretapping and they kept it we were correct because they were focusing on the the age old wiretapping of your vs surveillance in the law i mean are they that serious did they miss the point the point is not whether this gentleman that by the way was out here by the media the question is not whether he technically falls under the the definitional rubric of spy vs informant question is what was he doing there in the first place why was mr trump the subject of this type of directed intelligence scrutiny in the first place. israel has turned back a group of palestinians ships trying to breach the gaza blockade and sail to cyprus the main vessel was carrying patients wounded in a recent border protest as well as students hoping to get an education abroad
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seventeen people were on board that vessel trying to reach the limits seoul in southern cyprus it was intercepted nine nautical miles off the coast of gaza that's despite international accords under which israel's obliged vessels travel up to twenty nautical miles from gaza local correspondent tim kadar who was on one of the boats trying to get out. so now we're in the middle of the sea as you see there are expansive tens of goats sailing into the sea turn out we know that there we are going to sail three out of the line is where and not of the wild is the last point we can we can reach what at palestinians are continuing to create much of it turned it back and they're continuing the protest but here today in another way this is more of it and that's not to break this season has been imposed on gaza strip for more than eleven years . so now we're entering the phone out of the love that you started to see is right
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warships out. so close to the palestinian boats that they started asking them to leave this would still not clear we're trying to get closer and to see what's happening all we see is right you want ships going closer to being very close to the palestinian protester boats policy is one wants to go back to the seaport unless something big happens with it now we started to feel that it's getting a bit dangerous. israeli military has said hamas was using people to carry out a propaganda operation and breach the brocade the i.d.f. said they're also ready to provide medical assistance to injured palestinians who will later be returned to goes. the meantime is ready parliament is debating a new law to ban the filming of soldiers so after a series of videos showing the brutal treatment of palestinian protesters went
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viral. these amateur videos i think should light on aspects of the conflict that might otherwise not get brought up in the public debate here in israel and it's very important that we have that debate on the conflict and the bill if passed will target people who attempt to undermine the spirit of israeli soldiers by taking pictures of them defense will be punishable by five years in prison or ten years if there is intent to harm state security experts told us such punishments go against freedom of speach. this is an absurd piece of populist legislation just meant to
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limit the constrain the freedom of speech freedom of protest in israel something that contradicts the founding principles of this country and by the way this is very hypocritical as well because members of the right whenever settlers are evacuated they also filmed i.d.f. soldiers this is a time honored tradition in this country in this legislation goes against that down the right wing goofy it's. so. holy there cannot. be. the camembert take them to call you cannot draw any fingers there and they think this is this is. me i'm against this law for this legislation because you know when you don't allow people to take pictures of solid jails it starts we start to you stop before the more free speech then you're moved to. taking photos of policemen and or whatever this is the end of them across the.
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crowds have taken to the streets of naples over the italian president's controversial move to block euro skeptic parties from forming a government protesters accuse the president of disregarding the result of the election the leader of the five star movement one of the parties which tried to form a coalition joined the march and made a speech on the. other day. i don't know what they said no to the government chosen by tally and when they said yes to a person who doesn't have the support of italians all the parliament with all respect to course they really it seems you can run in the election and be voted for by the people and still not be appointed. as the euro skeptic coalition failed to form a government after the italian president rejected their choice of finance minister it was seen as too anti european the president then appointed a pro europe prime minister fresh elections are now on the horizon the failed coalitions called for the president to be impeached accusing him of bowing to e.u.
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pressure shot to do with the looks of brussels track record of getting its own way . you can win an election create a coalition put together a plan for reforms and a ruling cabinet but turns out you still don't get to govern well that's if you're in the e.u. and you have a euro skeptic agenda if you are president i asked for the ministry an authoritative political figure who was not seen as supporting a line that could provide from the essentially this means that the majority of voters who between them opted for the five star movement and northern league two parties with an anti e.u. agenda in march actually don't get to decide the president awaits a red card because he doesn't like one proposed minister and key to political crisis possible snap elections is this really how democracy is supposed to work.
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find a constitution the government can't commit to changing. this is a limited sovereignty it's a piece of democracy there is a way brussels hasn't shied away from warning the new italian government against disobeying the e.u. rule book and it looks like it's got its way no matter what the tally in voters want it and when has that happened before oh yes back in two thousand and five a referendum was held on whether or not to adopt a european constitution here in france as well as in the netherlands voters rejected the idea yet despite that clear unease the e.u. pushed ahead with branding it as the lisbon treaty three years later which contained many of the changes the constitution had attempted to introduce but this time the majority of the public didn't have a say because parliament simply ratified it island the only e.u.
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member which stuck with the referendum rejected in this in treaty. but that was so didn't go down well with brussels but i believe we should not rush to conclusions believe that ricky is alive and we should know try to find a solution and despite a clear fifty three percent no vote the irish will back at the polls just sixteen months later for what must have felt like a day finally the e.u. got the answer it was looking for yes though he were supposed to jump for joy what about greece the mediterranean country drowning in a sea of its own that its voters decisively rejected the terms of an international bailout in two thousand and fifteen silly business i would like to say that the greek people made a historic and brave choice responds well to the existing dialogue in europe but democracy worked in an unexpected way despite the greeks saying no to
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a sturdy government venture he did agree to a painful bailout plan but what about the dutch who rejected plans by the e.u. to sign an association agreement with ukraine back in two thousand and sixteen. the court cannot just be ratified we have to take into account this no vote. well despite they leave though brussels went ahead and does it anyway so while many in the e.u. may vote against the blocs plans it seems that the e.u. prefers to have its own way with godless. russian journalist has been killed in the ukrainian capital ok.d. bob cinco was shot in the back in his own apartment he moved to ukraine last year and was known for his criticism of the russian government the case was discussed at the un security council the russian ambassador voiced his alarm over ukraine's
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failure to investigate the killings of russian journalist musician with independents in opposition sports and journalists a motive in ukraine and these crimes are not being investigated russian citizen journalist. who was killed in kiev we expect the ukrainian government to blame russia for this is they didn't previous cases. a new scare stories making headlines ahead of the russia world cup british tabloids are claiming that russian hooligans are threatening to kill gay and transgender phones and that's a serious should not takes up the story as the world cup is just around the corner it seems to be scaremongering gold war from some of the tabloid newspapers here in the u.k. essentially spreading the message of don't go or else and discussing all sorts of possible horrific scenarios that could take place among the one of just many of the latest stories being discussed are legit death threats being made against the g.b.t. community and this is by far not the first time that something like this is being
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discussed we've seen headlines talk about things such as russia about to unleash its hooligans how the police are called thuggish in russia how there is a threat of being whipped by cossacks horsemen during the world cup this summer as well as talk of racism hunkers potentially breaking into your phones through. why fry when you're there as a fan and while all of this whipping up a frenzy is unraveling we've been hearing officials from both sides really in russia as well as here in the u.k. say that everything is going to be ok among those people was britain's top football police chief who was speaking at foreign affairs select committee hearing who said basically russia is on top of it and the same message came from the england football association but we've been engaging the last two years into georgia the forgot the school so the f.a. and i say to try to see those reassurances from the russian authorities with
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a great number of meetings with them and every time we've met them there is a consistent reassurance that the spear a sure scored a safe shows. to the best of the disability post security team have been impressed with what they see on the ground aggressively. particularly organizations going to the confederations cup last year in which they i think you know coach for the school well the foreign office has also been releasing certain instructions that have been playing down any worry about what could happen during the world cup they have said that among other things since twenty sixteen five matches involving british teams have taken place in russia and those went without any trouble and of course the fact that british police and russian police have been cooperating ahead of the world cup and british police will in fact also be present on the ground as the world cup unravels we spoke to darryl tolleson england football fan and author of the book we're queer and we should be here he told us his experience with
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russian fans has been very different from what the tabloids depict. well i'm a black gay football fan and have been for thirty years and out here in britain and my personal experience was one of safety feeling safe and feeling secure. the champions league two years ago. this case against racism we managed even to be interviewed on the pitch for the new stadium of c.s.k. with a rainbow flag. so i didn't need to hide my identity while i was there and i hope it will be the same for l g b t fans traveling to the world cup. polish defense ministries asked washington to permanently deploy thousands of u.s. troops in the country poland says it's directly appealed to the us off the nato ignored a similar request for almost twenty years. this president is of great importance
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because it deters the adverse three you threw things on the only ones in the world that have the ability to defend their positions against the adverse room actually the request came in the form of a document from the polish the defense ministry and it was titled proposal for a u.s. permanent presence in poland and now this document outlined the government's willingness to dedicate two billion dollars to the construction of a military base permanent military base there and it also suggested the location for the base as well as locations for military hospitals and housing facilities for the troops that would be stationed there now russia's already reacted to this the kremlin spokes person dmitri peskov told the move expansionist basically he said that it would inevitably lead to russian countermeasures it's a bit difficult to see how this stablish min of a permanent us military base in poland would give the government there any more power than it already has because thing is there's already four thousand nato troops stationed in poland and other ball and the baltic countries such as the
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stony a lot feel. the way india they're constantly rotating between these countries and maintain a centrally a permanent presence there another thing is that there's military drills going on throughout europe almost every month actually and a lot of them occur on russia's border one of which is called ball tops and it actually occurs in poland it's a u.s. led maritime exercise it encompasses troops from seventeen nations it's five thousand seven hundred troops in total forty two ships and two submarines but actually that's going to look like basically nothing in comparison to another military drill they have scheduled it's called anaconda it's supposed to be coming up in november it's happens actually every to every two years it's also in poland but this year they have scheduled something different ten thousand troops are supposed to be in attendance from around ten countries allied to nato and that's all according to nato as website so it's hard to see how a permanent military base in permanent u.s.
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military base in poland would give the government there any more pull with russia for example. as many as seven hundred mexican children have been separated from their parents at the u.s. border with mexico since october the figure came to light in a new office of refugee resettlement reports that accusations the trump administration's using excessive force now this image in particular of children caged and sleeping on the floor went viral it caused quite a bit of outrage it was assumed it showed the harsh consequences of trump's policies towards makes it in moderates that critics were quick in rushing to judgment. i found out i. this is happening right now with the only debate that matters is
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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 the sight excitement it's that not know it that's where the adrenalin must come short of thing. only going is a means by definition and extremes to all for your support because you're prepared to fight for the reputation or not a 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 be
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himself it isn't just his stuff and clients who called 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 it was promising to do so good to football he wanted a family and everything in stock on the lot and now it's all more violent supporters and for them yes i was trying to use the toilet so it ought to be doing trips over there risking pubs you know just to rest people and a few us finally had enough and like ok the flight back. from vienna is more like self-defense most of my boot and sort of we've had to go to this is that it is more office started going to trips abroad. i mean standing up i read stall or wrecked stuff a stabbing was in it standing face before as
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a small like old school fighting storming pogs closing each other you know rewards you know people are using sticks and knives and bottles and everything would you ever going to get your hands on chairs now it's more weiland but there roylance was more respect and he didn't have any leads and actually want to kill each other. and in the arms that i die when i was actually died and i was more sportsmanship well for this fight. i. thought i might. get together on haunted posters both stated tykes for the throne sixty plus and so. when a young you really have to show yourself you have to participate in all the fights you have to go to games. or if i think it's
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really important if you and i will be along you can play can blame oh my girlfriend don't want to go we have to go. i thank you thank you thank you for the young folks a fight maybe six times a year i mention the two i want to get away six times a year. thing up these days here and i have to train at least three times a week. and you won't see i thought to myself i mean i'm going to take out all of twenty five the strongest try to sell me trying to foist on us my father to the team so you don't want to have someone who's just hanging over. me. oh no. no oh well.
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almost everyone uses might show some training distanced. bassists starbucks is. saying and i'm in may and i'm going with the we tried to train together here in. grand point that we did i see on monday for when they come where there was a day you know that's going to try to get to the number salute them and you take the keys and stuff like that so it's different every day. because sometimes we both were sick with gathering around the sun once we knew that the. central time if they went before or there may be a year later but there's they went to far in time to miss the group but also. the
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best way to find out here is so if they're stuck. or just follow them to old or something not too late. now before today most of the game it depends. i think there is still. the pub and i became firefighters on plus a sleep on third person and usually. the one to three minutes let's get into we'll. get them. on the ground or they run away or both they're going to save. and so technically it's more about sceptical numbers feel some one on em games yeah rayman bang and everything so if we stand up we will start till. you get you know you know that it was interesting. because the whole club the on screen from scandinavia that probably the most crazy i think sony one of the
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most right wing friends. 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 at clubs know every game but when you've got a local rivalry it will be if there is any violence it will be about who comes out on top.
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of the list. came into the sun and. yeah the greek capital is divided into zones of influence between the greens and the reds and i said i goes into libya because supporting hooligans. are just like every day something a bit different. but. you know if i got down to long after the yes no amounts they come in the i don't it's a bit difficult. that's what they want to. but i will make
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a start of it on the some of your limit on the gov some of honest things huntsman essential scott's family and we sample moscow this is the world like you but i think it's a phenomenon one night it's one i'm really. glad we did what we did we can point to become a focus on this one that i won't bore you on pointless cause an essential that's going on a stand off they've only got one without the long term this last one let us alone the. second i'm going to get them off the mind if you don't like saying this getting lost you know it's awful and sometimes most. don't want to do this the others like i actually so think i'm a dense well you've got to psych. of the read all of them read. one of the thirty no no if this is. just what they look. after if you want to fix on some of you it's.
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me just how mexico thought i might ultimately. go see the visual of this part in about three months when. there is an almost on a fair amount of freedom of our broadcasts. rivalry between the fans of two athens based clubs nothing like us has become a war of attrition that has raged for decades the conflict has seen dozens of young greeks mutilated and even killed. every out and still be provoked street fights in southern europe the fair play rules between hooligans are really observed the way motorcycle helmets fight with sticks steel rods and often knives to.
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