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join me every thursday on the all excitement show and i was reading to get off of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. don't commit the sloppy corruption in the u.k. that's what people respect the case for the most corruption bottlers corruption or the concierge of global banking corruption and they do a fine job at it but they don't do it here in shantytown. welcome back to crossfire all things considered i'm peter we're discussing some real news. ok gentlemen change gears go back to patrick in plymouth there is whispers and
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talking rumors that we could possibly see a trump summit one on one in europe surrounding the meeting the annual meeting of the nato alliance here should the two meet patrick go. well. received logic would say no that would be the equivalent of an apocalypse for the resistance in the united states there could short circuit c.n.n. . and there would be a mass trauma they would need to what i always like rachel maddow you rachel maddow start being paid a half a million dollars for a program ok go ahead you go and. i go with that but i think on suicide more and spring the drought is is the advice i would give to the president because he's going off of a well if we're successful meeting with kim jong il in singapore and with this president there are no risks really internationally because you know anything he does going to be. attacked and put down by the opposition in the united states and
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but not but not by the international media so maybe there's an opportunity for this president to maybe in the way that ronald reagan jumped over the media to the domestic population in the eighty's that trunk could connect with a portion of the international community globally by doing positive things internationally certainly there's no risk there's a lot of rewards however in terms of legacy in terms of the twenty twenty alexion so is the russia gate burns out and fizzles out people going to be looking at results they're going to be looking at deliverables and certainly oh good relations with asian russia's and that's a good point results mark see that's what i have the back of my mind would there be any results other than a photo op now there was just like there wasn't really any results in north korea other than a photo op i mean that real summits should take place after the details are hashed out by policy wonks compromises are made and then the principals
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are brought in to sign on this is a photo op and political theater first and a way it's useful because it buys the u.s. off while north korea and south korea continue the real work of making large deal of apiece. deal and indeed nuclearization deal what trump signed with kim jong il and it was not anywhere near the deal for denuclearization and fact former u.s. presidents have signed far more detail. deals or you know actual you know legal contracts for denuclearization with north korea and they've all come to naught i mean we have to think that you know george bill clinton george bush sr signed a deal for denuclearization with north korea that bill clinton ripped up and then delinquent but this deal with let's because it makes i don't want to give the
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impression here this was all the north koreans fault under george bush sr it was congress that was unwilling to fund the deal ok they pulled out from it and then you have the axis of evil under under bush jr so you know they failed for multiple reasons and in the end there is evidence there was a lot of good faith also in the north korean popular let's make sure the claim is this works this was not a deal this was an aspirational declaration look at the meeting which is this the single to promote work towards the right these are not the language this is deals that i want to get back to korea and i want to but i want to ask me here should putin trump meet well i think if they meet the results will be very impressive because i think the momentum has been lost don't you think from wants to do just to stick his thumb into the into this is why democrats shouldn't do you know that they've got. other than that p.r.
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opportunity for trumpet's not going to be much more because trump is already surrounded by the people like john bolton like mike pale i just can't imagine any real result coming from such a summit that i think the time has been lost you know if trump had met putin in the beginning. two thousand and seventeen right after he gave all with its promises during his campaign you know that he would improve relations with russia well he would face tremendous imposition from the c.n.n. center would be. every day but there would be an opportunity to do something no i think that has been lost and i tend to say to put it on check here i want to go back to north korea here i mean i think we all agree i think mark put it perfectly it's aspirational at this point but there is something different here is that donald trump he's now it's all on him it's his ok and he wants to win this ok and perception is everything in his mind here and that's why i tend to think this process has legs probably most importantly is that the us meaning the people
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surrounding him let the koreans do the hard work and if that if they could do that and have some kind of breakthrough something could come about though it's not going to be the one hundred percent that the pump ayos in and the boltons want but it will be what the koreans want and i think that trump could agree to that go ahead patrick absolutely agree with mark on the point about letting south korea north korea get on with the business of what they need to do and certainly that's just one of the things that will definitely come out of this that's kind of an overarching theme is trying to sort of cancel the meeting then you see kim off to beijing you see closer ties and communication between pyongyang and beijing as you asian powers can get together they can have you know multilateral discussions without the united states mediating on it and i think this is a theme you're going to see all around the world united states is no longer
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perceived as a kind of honest broker for international speech so people getting on with the business themselves but what's really important is that in asia appearances mean everything so this image of north and south korea walking over the line holding hands together. both presidents donald trump saluting the north korean general you just opposed that with obama bowing to a saudi king so you know this is a very different sort of bit of optics we're looking at here but it means something to asian people that's what's important and so they they fully expect it don't trump will not remain on any movement forward on these deals so it's a very different kind of expectation you see in europe so asia and europe two totally different cases in terms of how optics is perceived in the public you know you know market me and we have this and we could do a program every week the impending trade war or the ongoing trade war. what is
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trump signaling here i mean he is playing a really hard ball when it comes to these this these tariffs issues is that is is the signal he sending to everyone around the world is that he's serious he's drawn a line in the sand and we can work on these other things but this is actually kind of a weird global confidence building exercise that he's conducting right now is as much as it is unpleasant for america's trading partners i mean we've we've got headlines in. here we've got foreign policy the west will die so that trump can win vitamin steel we've got several apocalyptic anything in the new york times cory shockey from the international institute of strategic studies the trump doctrine is winning and the world is losing trump i think really is trying to get out from underneath his handlers and rip the liberal international order up he sees
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himself whether it's true or not i don't think so but he sees himself as this incredible deal maker of the art of the deal and he sees the us getting the you know the wrong end for for decades now and he wants to rip up and renegotiate the. he wants to rip up nafta completely canada is actually the biggest target of his terrorist poor little poor little through to the world if you know the dollar is getting hit with twelve billion dollars write the e.u. another eight billion china only three billion but he's trying to rip this order up and renegotiate a deal that he sees would be in the us is favor and this is why you know his turning away from the traditional us allies canada the e.u. has got you know the deep state in the us petrified even as he reaches out to some would that have traditionally been you know us adversaries worth we're thinking of
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north korea china of russia and said well i'm a businessman we can do business the transaction. it's transactional it's again the ideology you know the way you know the way trump has been treating the europeans it's kind of a can do you know parents having forty year old children still living at home it's time to move on ok so you're if you've got an education you're smart you're wealthy now you have to start and you're not going to get anything on that and you're not spending anything on upkeep of the house ok at least the house you living in so it's time to move out and get on with your lives there was a very good argument in the guardian surprising surprising. treatment of not that. you know the canadians view not as as if it is forever you know and trump insist it should be expiring in five years and then new terms should be negotiated that was by george modern b.-o. not going to last trump donald trump was right the rest of the g seven was wrong
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and that's in the guardian so something is really changing in the world right now i think stuff in the court in the in the foreign affairs if you published an article called the realist world when he had to. admits that most of the people in the united states the so-called provincials have been left out you know globalization has been reaching big companies big urban centers well what can and it's the fact that china had the same problem will be chinese companies were more eager to invest in africa or in latin america than in mainland china so basically he's not that meeting the fact that this was all about. capitalism and just destroying sometimes so i thought of it so i kind of you talk about democracy demon but marx may have been a mistake marxist senate just was mistaken in the past have no model and i think walk us have a model and capital has capital just moves their own us agree on that last word
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marc before we go to the yeah this the big thing is this the pundits were furious with donald trump for sitting down they were furious for some reason that the american flag was flown next to the north koreans like trump is meeting with a brutal dictator u.s. leaders meet with brutal day tears although you don't have a problem with obama and hillary clinton with mohamed bin solvent in the saudi flag so what's the deal here it's pure partisan ship it's political theater the ones that were really didn't in all of this where the south koreans they were treated like children in all of this and the argument was all trumpets is abrogating our security guarantees to south korea south koreans don't want that moon julian is in support of this meeting with trump and and he was generously rewarded in the election day after eighty one percent of the south koreans supported this summit ok eighty eight percent support of the gentlemen this is the end of our
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broadcast version many thanks and i guess here in moscow and implement this is the end of our broadcast segment stay with us for the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and remember.
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f.o.c. clearly. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer and it's meaningless to the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict just found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just no way to present and that we're even many of the families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty
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here is because that's what murder victim's families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this and this isn't the way. you know world of big partisan movies a lot for us and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the facts and shouting past each other it's taught for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
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whether he had to as he should go to one of the few more so if you begin with because a lot of us are at. the supreme court and we are well me and my. but that's mostly. what i was was a. dumb move to move the. little. away
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in the spirit into these images that instead of people watching them. from a christmas. winter with a mint oh is that and there have none removed can you. hear me shall i. yes most of. the. dead in the movie. it
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was close. a very warm welcome from our special studio here in the moscow where how we have been following all of today's action including doesn't involve the drug workingman's labor to a two one win over team is here beside me of course peter schmeichel munch a shot of denmark making another peter peter all of our was out of the game got involved to grab for us. home to england they lifted late right to the day one minute into added time hurricane snatching a win of her england as they went to war and over to his here in boulder grounds.
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while the other group g. game earlier in sochi sold belgium well they did a demolition job really on parliament and eventually three you know. very well welcome to respectful coverage of the day five of the world cup here in russia you know neal on this beautiful skyline here in the russian capital and of course this money still in production but i'll do it anyway. mark and munches united legend peter smikle peter it was a nervy time england versus chinese here daryn involved we were watching it first half they missed a lot of chances second half they didn't actually create many but got there in the end yeah they got the end and. i feel very very happy for the england boys because if they hadn't got there the next couple of days would have been terrible for them
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they would have been crucified by the that the previous meeting and i'm not sure that they kind of go completely free the second half was awful the way they played the second half it's not. it's not promising grateful for the next couple of games in the tournament but in the first half as you said they created so many chances god on his own had four chances he's with us to this quarter all for. the hurricane as i said the half time now is a one guy you need to you think they need to fall for him if the chances falls for him to do it and then he scores one of the things that of course we've seen in this world cup are the big guns not quite doing it again and did it they labored to a two one win but they've got three points on the board that cannot be said for argentina it can't be said for brazil as a lot of other teams so when you put that into context it's a good win it's a very good win because at the end of the day it's all about get three points and
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send yourself up in the group so when you win the first cooking you have three points already which means when you play the next game in this case and when they play a pantomime the next game they play that denise and. then. of course i think they can beat kind of on the evidence of how panama played today and it looks very simply have to put then dance not not a great team absolutely not but it just sets you up in a different way maybe kara southcott could play one of two of the players that was working for him today. if you if you imagine they have one today and and this is then become a must win game against panama then maybe he's not brave enough to do these changes so now he has an opportunity but one man he did do what he was on the field to do was hari kane of tottenham let's take a look at his first goal in the eleventh minute at peter no messing around here no no this is actually just a test of faith by has and but harry cain is in the right spot he's the understands
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how you you know how this situation is developing and he's in the exactly that spot because he is that good. a little bit of criticism for the goalkeeper or not are just a good save and for in the first place you and i you know you say it is let's get it out of the six yard box up but just the fact that you've got to wait until radical i mean this is an unbelievable say and when you make it unbelievable safe like that you hope that is one of you to find this a ball falls i mean he could have done anything other than that i think unfortunately for him it was is his last involvement in the game because in an incident a couple of minutes before he got injured he got a shoulder injury he had to give up and come off the pitch at what happened after that thirty five minutes into it came in and found not happy at all a penalty given away kyle walker i'm not quite sure what he was doing you know what . it was a penance of this there's no doubt about that he actually hit severe and he's very
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very lucky to get away with a yellow card because according to the rules if you get somebody with you elbow you off it's a red card i truly dispatched. and i think it's a really crude is taken penance and wait. he's letting you go keep a make the first move and then he puts it in the corner and that was a really clinical finish and it was one one and you thinking whoa what's going on here you know this is not the will of this us is go that it's not this is not the way it's supposed to be supposed to be four five and up at this point and it's one one and. and childish. then takes us into the it's the half time the manager obviously kate and i was evident in the second i. get some rave the come out there morgan eyes they believe that they can beat england and they kept england from anything until the ninety first minute and created what you would say more chances but will not man's in in the spot when you can carry cain in your team or send us
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back this august so both both of the england goal comes off a corner. and both of them are headed on all in the first case from from harry mcguire. so harry k. again finds himself in the right spot so you can see how in a choir rises here head simple and there's hurricane the talk was ninety minutes and thirty seconds captain of the team captain of the team and this is the definition of a big player when we talk about the big guns the one said that really rules the footballing world then we talk about players like christiane or now the harry k. that what is needed for the team they turned up with the goods. very impressive very impressive with very impressed with how it came as a. enormous responsibility on his shoulders to not only score the goals but also lead the team and they he's not going noise even away here behind us if we don't hear them the drums are starting up in the cattle moving and yeah carries
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a lot of significance much more significance than in any other team that i know off so he has a lot of responsibility and it's to him they will look when it's going wrong. but he's carrying that responsibility and considering the virus well lester man well well the name i think this is this is the first time that he's on the big big big stage he's going to place on a game yet and he was well he's not played a competitive game at this magnitude never played the role kind of cause. and he didn't play in the champions league unless. so there's this this was a massive game for him and in many ways i would think the carousel skate the england manager was musing about playing him he knew the quality of him but is he ready to play in the world cup and today show i like the way when he takes of all and just charges up the page and control actually become a playmaker and the times i mean we have to remember this guy plays on the left in
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the back three and a times he was on the right wing position trying to get attention as a solid he was solid ninety minutes peter you just before we go live to follow the crowd our correspondent is standing by gartside gates at a tough match for him what kind of marks would you give him out of ten for his performance i think i think he left it a little bit too late with this sub situations he will come out smelling of roses there's no doubt about that because winning right the first game here but i think there are question marks in his line up i don't think he played what i consider to be the strongest thing this team he might consider that and that's his prerogative now i think he left it too late when the clock turned six as i said to you now's the time when you start making the changes but he went another ten minutes before he did that and in for me it was it was evident that he needed some kind of change and then when he started to make the changes again i was a little bit miffed loftis cheek i don't understand why i put him on i thought he
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should have put someone like body at least in just to make everything a little bit different for the defenders. but and it's a little bit i don't know if you can hear me it is a little bit difficult i was going to say that it's a noise and the party that's going or if you're just joining us by the way behind us is the iconic red square and the bolshoi theatre is this way scene of a lot of sounds walking past this here at playing playing there drums playing their instruments i've even heard a few videos alice the last time i heard that was twenty ten the way the world cup in south africa but it's a great atmosphere. right here put it on the thing then functionally happy going to their next not sure of their income friends said look we're all in the coming yeah yeah that's stein we're showing right i'm sure it's all been found and there's a party going all the party is going to go on for a long time tonight is something i work in the morning but they're still going to be going let's take a lesson. i don't think they're working the morning. yeah
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it's a little bit of the sun down on a sphere of what's happening in moscow what about done site there were and then one their game volgograd peter all of our is done there for us peter just when we thought it was over a last minute winner how delighting in funds where you are. yes there's a lot see a lot of england fans the actually add the england fans the bus majority the noisiest grew bigger times the riverside the volgograd stadium you were mentioning vuvuzela said here on their union this quite a few vuvuzela is going on here you know here as well but the largest body of england found the loudest crowd of english fans was right behind that goal and it's behind the goal we hurricane school that went on in that ninety minutes now as a relief i think initially was the big feeling here that as we can hear it every now and again is turning into a it's a celebration this was a game they thought they were going to win many of the england funds i think they felt they deserved to win it.

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