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just that fifty eight percent of italians are fearful of immigration the director of the italian institute for international political studies discussed the issue on artie's worlds apart ninety percent of the migrants need only comes from libya. was it important trading partner. which is important as if you can buy all your. needs pipe and the pipe from the two to italy and. then for migration. so of course who are affected and we played in your right every role. the. expert investigating the grenfell tower fire in london has said that safety measures were inadequate and that the authorities advice to stay put how
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effectively failed the damage assessment comes as part of a public inquiry into the tragedy in which seventy two people were killed last june with on monday's hearing hears artie's new director. the purpose of the inquiry is to obviously look at the circumstances surrounding the night of the tragedy to see if it could have been prevented and the emergency services were looked at as well as the cladding now if you look at the emergency services it says that there should have been forty six minutes between the first phone call to nine nine nine and a response that didn't happen in fact they said that there was a total failure of the stay put policy they also looked at the clothing this was really interesting actually when they talked about certain materials that we use during refurbishment a material called poly ether lean which is a highly combustible polymer was used and apparently it melts when exposed to fire and it acts as a fuel when it comes to fire mr mallock millet who is leading the inquiry said that
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this was the worst loss of domestic life by fire since world war two and we all know what happened that night. following this tragic night the government obviously promised to has all those who lost their homes but in fact what's happened in practice is only sixty two out of two hundred nine have been house since this has caused widespread protests to call
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across the country over the year and people have been demanding answers but this inquiry it's not a quick fix i have to warn you of that they gave the whole time. as to how long it was going to take it's going to be months they have one hundred thirty five witness statements alone to look at so yes you know the public one aunt says but they are going to have to wait until they get all the answers and further action taken. is just ten days and counting until football's biggest event kicks off right here in russia so what better time to catch up with former brazil defender and two time world cup winner carful he gave us some insight into how his nation might perform at this summer's tournament the expectations are really high not only concern in the world cup in russia but also concerning the world cup in general especially regarding the brazilian team pressure is high you are fighting for a world cup with the brazilian team there are more than two hundred twenty million
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brazil leaders that's two hundred and twenty million football coaches two hundred and twenty million football fans so there is additional pressure on players to have a great world cup when we come to a world cup we come to when no one plays at the world cup just to see if it's late we come to win of course sometimes it doesn't happen the way you want to but you can be sure that the lack of commitment and brazil is going to have a great world cup. team r t is fired up and ready to go as well with our special coverage of fifa world cup two thousand and eighteen it will be russia's first time hosting the event.
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that sort of fear. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to.
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have to try to be for us it's like the full screen the more people that. i'm interested in always in the waters of our. best suit. we have the privilege of being the most united states. centaurs. and many other alliances promoted by the west states and particularly by members while we also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. that to any group of countries so while it sounds contradictory it is. and this shows that pakistan will do what is in its national interest it will not just pull the wind but.
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oh and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered on peter lavelle to the summit can donald trump and kim jong un start a meaningful peace process as well as what's italy's democratic process means for the e.u. and much much more on this edition of process. in the summit i'm joined by my guest mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dmitri bob rich is a political analyst we spoke nick international and in london we crossed alexander make us he is a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com all right
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gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to london first let me go to alex i did stew a quick update on what's going on on the korean peninsula this time last week trumpet said no now he says yes what i think is in play is really the enter korean. dynamic here this is where the real peace process where there is one going to be one it originated there and it's going to continue there and we'd have to see where the u.s. stands but even if the u.s. does change its mind once more it doesn't mean a peace process is over go ahead alex in london i think that is absolutely right and i think you are correct to point out that this is actually started as an insecurity in dialogue the koreans first started to talk to each other and properly back in january when kim jong il basically made a speech in new year address he said let's go to the olympic games and we've seen
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this thing to go up now i also you're absolutely right to say that each is the united states which has been cool along there are some people in the united states who only think are not happy with this process but ultimately what can the u.s. do if south korea agrees to does north korea agrees to desire to get rid of its nuclear weapons and south korea says the u.s. troops was go does the u.s. say no to those two things where on think people would like it to might not be you know what i think is really interesting we got a demon here i mean you know in looking at the mainstream media it is the denuclearization of the korean peninsula not north korea only also the north korean leadership has made it clear very wisely from a diplomatic point of view is that they're not demanding a complete immediate withdrawal of american troops that would be part of some part
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of some kind of process here i mean they are displaying a step by step process donald trump through his last. about it seems to be picking up on that he said there won't be a deal made in one meeting smart ok because there won't be one on top of it we have an international charm offensive. going on you usually don't say north korean charm but now we are meeting with president putin so this is having a ripple effect i mean it's it's very easy to all charm the united states michael. developments in north korea they could go along the libyan modal you know we all remember what happened and what's going on there now so it's not that very appealing perspective but you know the way truong candles it on the thirteenth of june you know they are presumed cement south korea has a local elections and they have meet them elections through their parliament so
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it's very important for president one jean who did a lot for peace on the peninsula to come to this election with some kind of a result well he's already i mean there's already results it's is all about a process mark there's still a lot of landmines in the in the in going to end and i and i want to say it's not there's nothing wrong with being cautiously optimistic but we do see the past ok lack of goodwill on all sides including the united states the last time this year there's nothing wrong with being cautiously optimistic but i'm not at all cautiously optimistic cautiously or not i mean the landmines are so huge i mean just the fact that the two koreas are speaking to each other is already a progress that i think we should recognize and we should have we should lower our expectations for this right but i mean we have figures in the administration we have bolton we have pompei. and others we have the u.s.
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deep state we have japan which does not want to see the two koreas unified as it has historical animosities with cuba we have the south korean deep state because they have a conservative military and intelligence apparatus which is not very happy with their own president right and some of the gestures. he is making towards we have can remember that just a few weeks ago when the u.s. pushed the fence drills with north korea that would it was going to involve strategic assets including. b. fifty two an f. twenty two bombers an f. twenty two fighters both nuclear capable that already almost sank these talks so it would take only a very small military provocation and it's not like we have this is going to ask before going into truth not only sink us but to send us in the other direction let me go back to london here but one of the things that is ok i'll take mark's you know he's not cautiously optimistic and i think that balances of us all out on this
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program here but you know breaking the russians on board the chinese on board certainly elements of the south korean political leadership by i agree with mark is going to be the deep state that's going to be very hesitant but this is creating a momentum and anyone that's involved in negotiations and particularly donald trump of the art of the deal no one wants to. have the perception out there that they didn't follow through and i think this is part of the dynamic that is being played out right now go ahead alex jogging about lament and let's talk about this of some that. deep state people like bolts are deliberately trying to sabotage the summit that was why they were bringing up this business about libya that was why all those drills happened and yet in spite of all of that inspired to drum up say the summit is cooled off the summit is back on and the reason it is
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back all is because the koreans the two careers responded to you know each other and that is the momentum but mark is absolutely right there are all sorts of people who don't like this japan might want to go along with this of eventually but it is not going to be happy. you have an eighty million population career economic giant and. on its doorstep and one who's been to korea south korea which i have there is no love lost between koreans and no no no when i think i'm going to change gears here but at the end of the day it's all about country's sovereignty of south korea maybe want to claw some of it back and japan will have to think about its dependence on the united states if the deal is made right let's change gears here. i was watching the italian elections with a great fascination. sensually the powers that be were putting a brake on democracy the two parties the one more than fifty percent of the vote
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and then they backtracked here and now we have the e.u. first lecturing the many figures in the e.u. lecturing the italians about how they should vote but the democratic process is inching ever so slowly forward in italy is what kind of message is that sending brussels and the rest of the membership of the e.u. well i think the message is dong crossed them mainstream new gear who calls anyone who disagrees with the european commission populists far right dangerous marginalized politicians the five-star you know a lot of the league they have or want to give that you know if we. are a percentage of the wall they want they want more than fifty percent of the vote of the people who actually came to the port they had the full right to.

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