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surely this would have to go down as the biggest day of shocks and upsets in will come history if we were to lose brazil in germany i suspect the be at least half a dozen teams elsewhere thinking this could be how it will it pay wouldn't that be another earth shattering surprise in the creepy action make sure you stay with our coverage with peter myself throughout the evening and short. apply for many flips over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money killed in
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a row to spend spend be sure the twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else want to be true so i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy greek so well chance with. the base. racist telling freefall racist basket case racism is a lost cause and lost country italy is about to crash because the money is being printed and the e.c.b. printed trillions of euro's it doesn't go to help these economies it goes to monaco it goes the people in monaco and it goes on to twenty one twenty two trillion dollars estimated offshore money that's matters for these people that get all the free money from the central banks out he said the manifestation of it in monaco.
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about three welcome back to the news rather here not international without further ado now let's cross to today's that top news headline to moscow where u.s. national security adviser john bolton is currently speaking to the press that shortly off the confirming the course that vladimir putin and donald trump have agreed to meet for their first official but he wouldn't go there right now and listen. it isn't out of the speech if that kind of call watching. the pressure will be as at a summit a little boy he said to me and nash it will astound. them with the would be administration then most of the books are mighty i didn't know i'd seen it over a sheet in the fight of my to eat cookies but if she knew i need any opinion it might that the better but that it does shape and that's.
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the first that's a welcome to moscow thanks for doing this the. first recorded case in the world to be another preparatory meeting between the foreign minister for this. and the on the on this time itself what you just told us that you do not expect that he'll deliver so how will you judge the successful for a lot of this and last but certainly not. a wheel where you order to. illegally seized the rational diplomatic broker to this process but also for your feeling about it because i didn't have to be. proud talk on board without saying he would talk so i mean yes when you board a company or thought of. possible from the year. and that's what i got not you like on the satellite you mean that people might reach school for spicy . well we're off to a great start. on that challenge. you know i think the fact of the summit itself is
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a deliverable and i don't exclude that they will reach concrete agreements but there are a lot of issues to talk about that have accumulated and i think it was one of the reasons why president trump believed so strongly that. it was time to have this kind of video and as you can see president putin agree so there will be other preparatory meetings i don't doubt that. my comp aoe and sergey lavrov will will get together and i would expect there to be other preparatory meetings as well. yes still some plus. some it even though it's a company and them it is without them. we need. a motion to steer the steering your company at the go back on this g.e. that is without the. on the got the list. of up there with the president that still needs to be. that way to teach you. because he didn't put in celestial says
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it's him. but i did so didn't keep it in the. new i mean the steps and i found that india was good that bump is going to see if they can use some of that on the deal level in the bill to give it that anything that's the nature of it was something. you. see well that's the promise of your question is wrong since they were illegal we see. them still. up close and yet even. having this happen but the most i mean the oblique confuse scolding me as i call. matthew chance from from seeing this whole thing why do you think it is appropriate for the us president to have some meetings like given that russia is not trying any of the i believe she's been sacked but also during that meeting we show you this. usual problems what about the issues of the explosion crimea will ensure that if it
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makes sense to get into the us election she will self-destruct just act will. be discussed subsidies well would be brushed aside. this but in the past so probably devoted. they. are depriving this is just a felony me but if you. don't still see it but they didn't even you come from these mean you as my d.c.'s are from peace. deal that mutual i will still but much more than believe me sounds to me. especially in the ukraine could claim. that most of those deal beats a minute still seem not safe i don't know still as much an admission i'd. bet on it but it says most ineffective it's got up during the. dia of c.t.
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debates here it's about process if it will be states which still at that stage they say to. you know i love the first amendment even here in moscow. the ocean should get a profit constituents and i doubt it would not be consolation. i'm going to let her translate so it's a little bit more convenient if that's ok with you ok thank you. the fact is that it's important for the leaders of these two countries to meet there are a wide range of issues despite the differences between elsewhere both president trump and president putin think they may be able to find constructive solutions i'd like to hear someone say that's a bad idea. a fox. station near still if you did i mean well that's the u.s. national security advisor john bolton giving up. conference in moscow or not now officially confirmed meeting with russian president vladimir putin would seem not
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always leave the situation geopolitically globally isn't ideal far from it but blasting off some quite challenging provocative questions the stating that the meeting between the two leaders is necessary is productive and that dialogue needs to be heard. i want to the next headline the global chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w has voted to change its remit which will allow to assign blame for chemical attacks in syria and previously the organization had a mostly fact finding mission worker reports from london this is a huge development the u.n. chemicals watchdog is now taking on the role of judge essentially it will now be able to assign guilt for chemical attacks up until now that the c.w. its job was to establish where and when an attack took place but it wasn't in charge of deciding who is responsible that is all about to change the british
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foreign secretary boris johnson he went to the hague to the o.p.c. w headquarters gathering of all the members and he called for the o.p.c. w. to be allowed to essentially name and shame perpetrators of chemical weapons attacks to present. the p.c. government to experts who say. well we'll talk happened but. who was responsible. that must be was pretty strong backing the for that proposal eighty two member states voted in favor nine countries that were against they included china russia and syria and so boris johnson's visit to the hague clearly worthwhile it's certainly being hailed as a major victory here by the u.k.
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by france to help to spearhead the initiative but the o.p.c. w is obviously the name of an organization that's been on many lips recently it's had rather a lot of work on its hands in recent months there was that chemical attack in june and also the poisoning of the former russian spy sergei script and his daughter yulia back in march that took place here on british soil and westminster blamed moscow for it so the u.k. was particularly key to spearhead this initiative in order to sort of further efforts to apportion blame for incidents like the one in seoul's very earlier this year and going into that the russian side had said that it considers the proposal self-defeating it was against it because they said it gives western countries the ability to influence decision making within the organization and essentially to manipulate its opinion so for russia china syria and the countries that voted along
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with those countries this widening of powers they said they didn't want the technical experts becoming the prosecutors at the same time but the vote has taken place it's been decided that the chemical weapons watchdog will have these new naming and shaming powers although it's not yet clear how exactly those new powers are going to be deployed we got a comment from international affairs commentator jonathan steele earlier who pointed out the o.p.c. w. has previously complete conducted probes without even visiting the site of the incident. well i think they should certainly should be able to apportion blame if people refuse access and one of the remarkable things about the can shape who didn't attack last year which followed up with an attack on syrian air base and another facility as well was that the fact finding mission people never actually went to a crime shakoor on the ground they only interviewed victims and people who had
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survived the attack well we know how witnesses can be influenced in one way or another not entirely truthful so it's really important in addition to witness evidence to go to on the ground soil samples and air samples and all the rest of it that wasn't done in the conscious carries so it would be good if there was a new ruling that any country or any group for this case an opposition group in syria refuses access that people should draw their conclusions why they're not allowing people in. french authorities have begun clearing out of a suburb of paris where locals say a drug epidemic has spiraled out of control clean up comes after the she was exposed by local media and also the crew was one of the groups of journalists who've been reporting on the years long drug problem that's been gripping the notorious region of the french capital r.t. charlotte i've been skiing has more. police have been hit in the area dubbed by locals as krokodil since the break of dawn on wednesday there is
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a huge operation underway to clear out the hundreds of people who've been living in this for many many months as you can see shacks have been constructed and you can get a sense from the piles of rubbish here just what the conditions have been like it was described as being infested with rats and so pungent is the smell here that the offices who have been inspecting the interiors may be shocked to see but that's where basically locals have told us that they have been crying out for help for some months to clear this blocks the plight in that community on north but i while we were working and i can say now we're happy all my colleagues and the police came here and evacuated the drug addicts from the area. today i'm satisfied but i'm not exactly sure whether this change will be permanent maybe it's
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just for the journalists who come here. i think the the media pressure on the far east and on the cafeteria was. too important. not to not to to react this police operation comes just one day after we reported on the situation. i'm on the road that skirts around port palette in the paris as you can see the slum that's emerged here is brimming with rubbish it's also infested with rats but more worryingly this has become a home sport for crack addicts and the issue isn't so severe now that locals have this crack hill a little further. up the road it's not long before we come across people who appear to be smoking crack in broad daylight others showing signs of being high
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often known as the poor man's drug crack is a derivative of cocaine mixed with baking soda or a mania it's the most addictive form of the drug. i've seen people come here and of the six months they look like the walking dead they've lost fifteen kilos it's really help for everyone she share in the g.m. has lived here for twelve years he says that while poor delish apparel has had a history of drug problems it's now spiraled out of control today the situation in port the last catastrophic dorothy's of left us here with a slum full of crack addicts is eating away at the community on the hill there are five hundred people who are doing crazy things amoy in the locals they're aggressive they steal we have all thoughts going on here about five years ago there
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were around a dozen of them we thought of them we knew them but today it's five hundred and the state has completely abandoned everyone stuck in traffic we see some men demanding money from drivers they claim it's for food but local say the money goes on drugs and despite a continuous police presence nothing seems to change some officials are now claiming this is the crack capital of france the scale of the problem is such that put the chapelle is the biggest selling point and consumer of crack in france the people who live in port delish appelle and its surrounding areas remain in fear is a crack addiction continues to explode jollity pinsky r.t. paris stay with us here in our international for more international headlines coming up just after this break.
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record. to say last week. ok listen. welcome to sophie and co-op sophie shevardnadze and today we're got lots to talk about in our program and our guests. good luck little. with make this manufactured come sentenced to public will. when the ruling classes and protect themselves. with the famous. listen to the one percent. nor middle of the room sick.
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welcome back to our to international our there was an unexpected outcome at tuesday's primary elections in the u.s. state of new york twenty eight year old socialist alexandra courtis challenge the incumbent democratic party candidate one that was to congress seat more than has this report. the country is reacting to the results of the primary congressional elections that took place tuesday in five u.s. states now the media has focused on the fight between donald trump and his critics but below the surface another fight is boiling the fight for control of the democratic party in new york city's borough of the bronx a ten term democratic congressman faced off against a twenty eight year old for the nomination of the democratic party because you cortez accused her opponent representative crowley of being quote bankrolled by
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corporations she made clear she wasn't just taking aim at crowley but at the leadership of her own party commands a very questionable political. have presided over a lot of. around corporate now the political newcomer in the bronx is not alone the theme of arresting the control of the democratic party away from a corporate elite is becoming a pretty common theme in the lead up to the november midterm elections the hillary clinton wing of the democratic party is facing an uprising of sorts of minutes own ranks now at this point average democrats among the rank and file may not really approve of the party elite however they have a pretty solid base of funding billionaires like howard schultz the former c.e.o. of starbucks michael bloomberg and george soros are pouring in money meanwhile the former starbucks top boss is saying he's deeply worried about the bernie sanders wing of the liberal politics and so many voices within the democratic party are
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going so far to the left and i ask myself how are we going to pay for all these things in terms of things like single payer or people a spouse in the fact that the government is going to give everyone a job i don't think that's realistic we decided to ask new yorkers what they think should be next for the democrats i think the democrats have to come up with their own ideas of their own agenda and they can't just be a party of persistence and i think all the politicians should start actually wondering what's good for the country as opposed to what's good for themselves. and perhaps we can move the country in the right direction democrat or republican doesn't make a difference to me i don't know if the democrats really need. the democrats just to be clear in getting their message out there now the democrats have made pretty clear that voting for them is voting against donald trump but with the midterm congressional elections approaching a lot of voters are asking not what the democrats are against but what they are for . are to see new york. in other news
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a group of french butchers are demanding police protection claiming they've become terror targets at the hands of believe this a vegan activist cues animal rights campaigners a vandalizing shops across the whole country and spreading fear among the meat love us. we're going to within the strike and get it clear this has been smashed to christmas so if you trust mandarin is more i wrong but then i saw the writing and realized. the post this is the sound this is specious is mysterious of human. period and.
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i said that which you know now they're attacking buildings but who are they going to target next the people who work there and if the police do not protect us things could escalate so now is the pins were hanging but then at some point the bushies we could ninety two and then we could get serious. well this year marks the hundredth anniversary of the end of the russian monarchy in july the romanovs executed by the bolsheviks running a special social media project telling the story of the country's last royals through their own photos of these pictures were taken by the family during their trip to moscow in april mind to no three how much the city has changed since then
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they show red square instead of recognizable of course the moscow river and the christ the savior cathedral as well at the end of the trip nicholas the second expressed in his personal diary his sadness about leaving the city for more photos for the hash tag one hundred on social media. well that's all for myself on the team for this hour do states you know back in about five minutes thought i want to be a tutor will take you through the latest global news headlines and sports updates.
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and for fear. in the heart of the swiss alps this is
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a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently on the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times where. it was abducted from his office the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe. masterpieces by artists like pecans oh and modigliani i kept boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers a. naturally discreet commercially discreet but also discreet and they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport. never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business.
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in the spirit in the prison instead of him saying i'm a watchman of blood from a system that. went in with him and is that and there have none he moved can you. hear me. diminished yes most i'm. just manufactured sentenced to public will. in the room in
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closest project themselves. with the famous merry go round me the one percent. that's nothing to ignore middle of the room sick. of the real news. releases still in freefall greece is still a basket case of racism as a lost cause a loss country italy is about to crash because the money is being printed and the e.c. be printed trillions of euro's it doesn't go to help these economies it goes to monaco it goes the people in monaco and it goes a twenty one twenty two trillion dollars estimated offshore money that's matters for these people they get all the free money from a central bank south you see it the manifestation of it in monaco. that.
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the kremlin confirms the first official summit between donald trump and of blood to mayor putin. i. take it is in despair for germany as the defending champions go crashing out of the world cup at the hands of underdogs korea. so even top three. and mexico also go through just fine battering from the scandinavians. and chemical weapons watchdog moves towards a significant split off the delegates vote to enable the body to attribute the chemical attacks not just establishing the facts.

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