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there are within the european union the greater the risks and uncertainties for us the mere fact that our trade with the european union countries has dropped by half from over four hundred billion to two hundred fifty billion speaks for itself why do we need to see a further drop why rock the european union in order to suffer further losses and incur costs or miss possible benefits from cooperation with the european union on the contrary we need to increase cooperation with the european union if we work at all or work more intensively with some than with others we proceed from purely pragmatic considerations. if you just said that there is proof accepted by everyone that assad used chemical weapons well not by everyone our experts think differently for example let's look at the alleged chemical attack in the city of dorma the reason given for missile
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strikes against syria look the syrian troops liberated that area but we immediately suggested to our partners that the o.p.c. w. commission go there it is a un unit the organization for prohibition of chemical weapons but instead of waiting one or two days and allowing the commission to work on the site a missile attack was launched on syria tell me please is this the best way to ensure the objective of t. of what happened there i do not think so i think it was an attempt to create conditions that would make it impossible to investigate thoroughly that is what it was. just said that there is proof militants used chemical substances who punished them have they received any punishment did the coalition and attack them immediately i did not see anything like that because i show you what's happening again right now in vienna not moscow as it says on screen that there we are it is vienna you can see the back of the president of austria there alexander vander bell and also some officials press corps out of shop where there is
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a guard of honor the red carpet being laid out to at the hofburg palace in central vienna where president putin is due to arrive shortly for talks with the chancellor alexander sebastien could i can see the a police escort whizzing through there so i'm guessing in the next couple of seconds his car will arrive outside the home palace. these are quite significant talks to the few things riding on this not least of all as i mentioned earlier fifty years since the first russian gas exports went to europe they went to austria still do a big commercial project that's still very much in place and that's likely to be strengthened with talks about north stream to. on top of that austria is due to take over the presidency of the e.u. in the coming weeks it's a six month rotating presidency so they'll be a lot of discussion no doubt about what happens between future relations between austria the wider european union and russia which as we've called quite clear is
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taken something of a significant battering over the past few months. mr putin's card now arriving in moscow registration plates on ice and the russian presidential standard adorning the front of the car to. be meeting with the austrian chance of sebastien kurds himself a new comer cos he only got elected last october his people's party doing well in last october's election and then going on to form the government of that but no doubt a significant meeting for him in his particular political career and now waiting for the cameras president putin and president vander valen of austria at the hof berg palace. after the talks with no doubt some discussions with the president but chiefly with chancellor kurtz there will later be
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a news briefing so that we know the ins and outs of what they discussed what they hope to achieve in forthcoming relations between austria and russia and the wider european union worth pointing out incidentally that you might remember when britain rounded up some allies in order to expel russian diplomats from several countries austria was not one of those countries the took part. in the guard of honor now playing the russian national anthem as both leaders stand . outside the palace. the other significance of course for this visit is that austria is also neutral it's not a member of nato it's not a member of any military alliance one of
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a number of european nations to take that stance. is something of a mediator between the west and russia so although as is often the case in these particular visits it's often what's not said news briefings rather than what is said so when we listen to that a little bit later on it'll be quite key to finding out which direction or how positive both those leaders think they can be in order to bridge what's becoming a divide between the west and russia in recent weeks and months. it's a very quick trip this is well it's only going to be something like about eight hours but they've got a lot to get into that particular trip. as well as i said meeting the president of the chancellor that also be a visit to a memorial of the red army as well as i think to a business forum and an art museum so his whistle stop trips go this is going to be a pretty jam packed one. of three military band continuing to play the russian national anthem. there i believe president putin at the thirteenth
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century the palace ancient this in the very heart of the austrian capital. once it got down to business and how those talks we will keep our cameras trained at that news briefing and the second the two leaders appear to tell us what they've been talking about what they hope to achieve what they have managed to achieve we'll be bringing it to you live here on out international. next the goals of israel. the border is braced for more protests on tuesday palestinians are marking the fifty first anniversary of the six day war known to them as next a day or the day of setback more than one hundred palestinians have been killed since the end of march when anti occupation protests began there meantime the u.s. ambassador to israel has some less than diplomatic advice for journalists covering
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the violence. well the american ambassador to israel david friedman has attacked the media for what he says is failing to fairly cover the recent protests along the israel gaza border he said that when you have a situation of some forty thousand protesters storming the israeli border and the cover of burning tires and with pistols a molotov cocktails that situation is unprecedented and he says that israel did the best it could and yet despite this ninety percent of media coverage was biased and critical against the israeli defense forces the american ambassador did however concede that some criticism against israel is legitimate now israel's position has always been to blame him us for the protests and the ensuing violence and this is
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a position that american officials have echoed a mosque terrorist backed by iran have incited attacks against israeli security forces and infrastructure and we understand that israel has a right to defend itself urged the members of the security council to exercise at least as much scrutiny of the actions of the hamas terrorist group as it does to israel's legitimate right of self-defense now despite the fact that american officials have come out in support of how the israeli army behaved in dealing with those gaza protests there has been unprecedented criticism in the international community particularly by human rights groups you have for example human rights watch saying that the i.d.f. behavior was a bloodbath you have the united nations saying that it was outrageous you have amnesty international saying to quote that there was a horrifying use of live ammunition against protesters now the latest figures we have from the gaza health ministry are that one hundred and nineteen people. what
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killed in nine weeks i'll find and the situation on the ground is still tense and unfortunately we're bracing ourselves for those figures to climb. to slay that in fact amnesty international is just issued a searing indictment against the coalition forces actions in iraq and to liberate that city from islamic state the details of that when we come back. show seemed wrong. just told. me you get to shape out these days become educated and in gains from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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and what politicians do sometimes we can. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to be rich. which you'd like to be close that's what before three of them or can't be good get . interested always in the waters and. this should. new this the city international is accusing the u.s. led coalition of committing potential war crimes during last year's operation to liberate the syrian city of rocket from islamic state the rights group says the strong evidence that america and its partners used indiscriminate and
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disproportionate force and that the impact was catastrophic let's go to a correspondent now to see the church has got more on this. through the prophecy of what got it seventy page report what last june to october just sounds cataclysmic. well indeed call it in this city international report dubbed war and they have nation devastating tolls on civilians in iraq and syria is a very highly critical analysis of the airstrikes that were carried out by the u.s. led coalition that involved britain and france on the city of raka from june to october twenty seventeen in their fight against isis and this amnesty international report talks of decimated families and neighborhoods says that not enough was done to protect civilians and that some of the attacks resulted in violation of international humanitarian law and indeed talks of potential war crimes as a result of the these strikes the report finds that hundreds of people died and
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thousands were injured despite the coalition saying they did everything they could to minimize casualties. you know when you're fighting an enemy that uses noncombatants as collateral damage you know it's very difficult when you when you fight an enemy like that you to completely avoid. any casualties of war like that but i can tell you we have a process that we go through. this to minimize you know civilian casualties at all costs the coalition's claims that that's precision air campaigns allowed to bump islamic state out a frock while causing very few civilian casualties do not stand up to scrutiny on the ground in iraq who witnessed a level of destruction comparable to anything with seen in decades of covering the impact of wars. well while while seeing that level of destruction amnesty said they
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went to as many as forty two sites and interviewed one hundred twelve civilians that were witnesses to those strikes and focused particularly on four families and one of those families eight people for eight family members died in one single airstrike sixteen in another eighteen in another and there was a family that lost thirty nine members as a result of those strikes so as the coalition forces indeed do say that they did all their all the best they could and try to do whatever was possible to minimize casualties indeed we're seeing in this report that basically says that was just not good enough and they have called for investigations and justice for the victims of those strikes me reading through it just looking for the military terminology the legal terminology for those families so they went through that really is the toughest part to read and not report ok will be across reaction be back with you if we get any for now though honestly in london thanks for the. change
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of tone now it's just nine days and counting until football's biggest event kicks off in russia so what better time to catch up with former brazil defender two time world cup winner food he's been giving us some insight into how his nation might perform this summer's toward them. well 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 brazilians that 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 ween of course sometimes it doesn't happen the way you wanted to but you can be sure that the won't be and the lack of commitment and brazil is going to have a great world cup here's a quick line up of the champions of the last five torments for you starting there
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with france in one thousand nine hundred eight and then of course there was brazil then all the tally and flair we witnessed in two thousand and six it was spain four years on and the current trophy holder germany how much longer it's all going to play out in front of the team martin is fired up and ready to go as well with our special coverage throughout the fifa world cup twenty eighteen russia's first time hosting major event.
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i'm. actually looking forward to it as well that's it for the news for this hour we're across what's happening in vienna after that red carpet welcome for the russian president on his first official trip abroad since taking the presidency for the fourth time where across the details of that so you won't miss a beat this is off the international thanks for watching.
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for. this more than seventy houses about a hundred and forty people with families living here. it's really a way of forming same as. the sun's coming in and heating their house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush is the natural environment here but as we're containing the sewage and and using the plant stuff to process the sewage we create our own little way system here. please. hold with joe. jr and i. want to
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go through. all the work of all the cards for conclude the video good. reasons you know we were prepared.
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the way that. i did have it in my mind i would be walking out totally free person but thank you. texas standards because texas. is candy. these are the two options that could help. your vehicle pop out. ok and where do i fall from that from here. but it doesn't make sense. ok. and you're turning to do whatever. yes. right here. that's what happened what's going to. and this is what happened this is what they. are vehicle and
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then i. am not sure if he felt like he felt he felt or. so was this guy. this wasn't this guy getting the only option if he fell for discover here shoddy compound he went over it he would get in a vehicle that's the only way that this guy was leaning forward on the street where he was given a big green get shot from inside the vehicle and that's what they all say that he wasn't getting in the vehicle when the shots were fired yet he said yeah but they said he did it and he said i didn't see it because i was just getting in the vehicle because he's wanted done it. this guy was one and then he knew the only option that's the only person that can shut it and is they ramrodded let. this guy get in because one that i shot him that's they forbade us don't want to get it done . some good magic or clean shoot dog and it was about it goes very fast
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so what happened in between and we were just brought in the longer it's. it's we get out there. i get go knock on the door nobody answers and i'll come back or nobody answers because i'm getting in on the if you know it was a pontiac grand prix or grand am to your car if if you're sitting there or see someone else sit in a passion seat and you have to lean your seat forward first for the person to get the back seat oh you liked is two shots back where were these bullets placed in the head oakley i was sitting in the passenger seat. so he it turns out it was. but here first statement he said the bullets were on the right of his head right out that's why we get because he was like this months probably going to get in here yellow and probably hit in there i don't know exactly where they demolish know they had him somewhere and drove us and you know they had him unless. they could have hit him on the left that's it that's in the papers.
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could have had him in that. good. pretty sure. on the second murder. is my worry is that they could be based on hey david made a statement as well the forensics are so important because they have those and although it was go to insist on it has no d.n.a. there's no fingerprints. to vehicles and life organs there's not one for your birth me. first you stated that clean took the final shots right you know in your first state in the first i.b.s. why did she do that save mark but i told you she were friends i've known mark a lot longer and. try to tell the investigators first to investigators i'll
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translate more. can i ask you a very very honest question. and i hope you're not offended but this is my commonsense again speaking so i'm not attacking you and i'm not judging because i wasn't there this is what i think. i think it's really hard to believe that someone lies in court to protect his friend. and will not lie to protect his own life. never lied in court to protect my friend you said. that was a state it was a statement but it was really really important it was your first statement you said clinton chap this guy. he killed him he said. figured and as i figured you shoot someone in it you think they're going to. do it do you want to trista come out truth. everyone says something different so.
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i want to show you standing the truth. he say gee. that turn comes when you are ready yes but the dog is still there should be out and
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it's going out a way anyway. like this here. now did to hit it in the shoulder to shoulder. and one of the co-defendants said. he was actually aiming. for from twenty centimeters off then you can hit him in the left no. with your left hand then you should have to you have to reach around like this or disguise oh here hold a gun shooting. maybe you can. go that side without. where. you'd have to lean yeah and then know to go here what are you doing but why would it jerry belief this if it seems so clear to us prosecutor. if the prosecutor
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has a. good story. he get people to believe it now to defend. his attorney's got to be regarded to counteract it. fairly didn't have a good attorney no he didn't. so that's that if you don't have a good attorney. most time you lose in your way. and i'll get the body felt when he was shot he was the dog over to the torturing room towards the sterile and sagar. was it was the oil that he was moaning he was money he wasn't moving but he was
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mine and what did he do. no clint had a gun i had no gun i hope put him in the trunk and you have no gun doma. and what were your options oh i'm not going to win now that i think back on about could win i love that easily that's what i think i want my god i just seen this guy kills one person and they could easily say ok i've got to take care of these people just dismissed all the cops or actors. i was thinking off. in the meantime this this victim is moaning in the trunk. so i didn't feel like i need to help this guy more what am i going to do to save him by myself other than contact the authorities . she didn't do that either. so i looked at it was already. bored after sitting in the car thinking i can i can call nine one one or i can just
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inform someone knows the guess why i had says something actually i do say some of the hospital i salute and we could just drop my boss out the most room and take off this somebody else person he should've just haven't learned out how the cameras on hospital. it is so tight they stand out there. and. they took him out there sort of creek. only put him out there at the creek and in a very cold finish are the last two shots were unnecessary and myopic. but who shot them mark mark and why. claim told here though it. could put him out of his misery anyway or you'll be late on it with it so he threatened mark and. so you grabbed a pillow stuck the gun in the pillow tried to have a pillow. darnell or mark. but on other words pillows he fired shots in the pillow so they put the pin on the head just on the back of his hand someplace else and
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then they shot him mark they just met with what gun twenty two are all over kids can tell you i said all three of my guns. and you want to anyone who didn't have your stuff. but if all three have a gun why would they go to that creek because clinton says so if they all have a gun you have to ask them doesn't make any sense to me. you were the first group. well. here's the problem and this is the thing about texas law.

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