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this and we think we think that you have to give us something because if we come here. and we need to be beat in vienna or some worlds we meet and you don't give us anything then you'll be worse off than we are because of the americans many americans there were what do you expect from meeting report and so on the russians are this pressured to deliver something give something to trump the peak go back to no stage public the average americans they wrote we're going to start a new to a new relationship we turn your page the past is the past the past the block move forward to a white page well let's see if they do indeed move forward to that white page often russia analyst martin mccauley thanks for coming on the program. now the global chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w. has voted to change its remit allowing it to assign blame for chemical attacks in syria previously the organization had a mostly frank finding mission artie's politico reports from london this is
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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 the o.p.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 foreign secretary boris johnson he went to the hague to the o.p.c. w headquarters until you 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 w two experts who say. well with the attack happened but. who was responsible for.
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that must be was pretty strong backing the for that proposal or strengthens visit to the hague clearly worthwhile it certainly being hailed as a major victory here by the u.k. 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 surrogate script file 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 keen 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 vote the russian side had said that it considers the
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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 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 international affairs commentator jonathan steele pointed out the p.c. w. has previously conducted probes without even visiting the site of the incidents. well i think there certainly should be able to apportion blame if people refuse access and one of the remarkable things about the conscious attack last year ridge
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followed up with an attack on. another facility as well was that the fact finding mission people never actually went to crunchy crews on the ground they only interviewed victims people who had survived the attack well you know how witnesses can be influenced in one way or another not entirely truthful search really important in addition to witness evidence to go to on the ground soil samples and samples and all the rest of it that wasn't done in the concho so it would be good if there was a new ruling that any country of any group in this case an opposition group in syria refuses access that people should draw their conclusions why they're not allowing people if. there was an unexpected outcome it she says primary elections in the u.s. state of new york twenty eight year old socialist alexandria. challenge the incumbent democratic party candidate and won a seat in congress come to reports the country is reacting to the results of the
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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 a lot of 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 corporations she made clear she wasn't just taking aim at crowley but at the leadership of her own party commands a. questionable political he has presided over a lot of ethics issues around corporate political the. 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
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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 a liberal politics and so many voices within the democratic party are 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 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 resistance 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
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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 a new direction i think the democrats just have 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're for mop and r t new york authorities on the outskirts of paris needing to care an area which is home to a spiraling drug epidemic and tell you more right after this break. the fruit of the poisonous tree this is what critics are calling the ongoing investigation of alleged world collusion with russia during the two thousand and sixteen election in the meantime the upper echelons of the f.b.i. have been decimated to prove that misconduct as russia gave morphed into f.b.i.
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exposed by media with among the journalists who've been reporting on the years long drug problem gripping tourist region of the french capital. police have been here in the area dubbed by locals as crack killed since the break of dawn on wednesday there is a huge operation underway to clear out the hundreds of people who've been living in this slum 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 if it was just quiet as being infested with rats and so is the smell here that the officers who have been inspecting the news may. have had to wear face masks locals have told us that they have been crying out for help for
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some months to clear this black spot the spotlight in the community. we were working and that's all i can say now we're happy all my colleagues and i the police came here and evacuated the drug addicts from the area. today. but i'm not exactly sure change will be permanent maybe it's just for the journalists who come here. i think that the media pressure. on the cafeteria was. too important. not not to. to react this police operation comes just one day after we were ported on the situation r.t. . i'm on the road that skirts around port palin 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
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a hot spot for crack addicts and the issue isn't so severe now that locals have this crack pill 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 often known as the poor man's drug crack is a derivative of cocaine mixed with baking soda or mania it's the most addictive form of the drug division 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 else 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 lash up is catastrophic dorothy's of left us here with
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a slum full of crack addicts it's eating away at the community on the hill there are five hundred people who are doing crazy things annoying the locals they're aggressive they steal we have all sorts going on here about five years ago there were around a dozen of them we thought 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 the poor the chapelle is the biggest selling point and consumers of crack in france the people who live in port delish apparel and its surrounding areas remain in fear if the crack addiction continues to explode in ski. paris.
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now it has speed power and above all noise helping the harley davidson motorcycle to become an iconic symbol of america. but perhaps not for much longer present trump has lashed out at the motorcycle maker over plans to shift production outside the u.s. darling davidson is using that as an excuse and i don't like that because i've been very good to our way into a ritual and used it as an excuse and i think the people that write are always are not happy with our lead everything and i wouldn't be either but mostly companies
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are coming back to work on twitter trump even threatened the company saying if it lived it'll be the beginning of the end and they will be taxed like never before harley davidson plans to move some of its manufacturing to europe to avoid new on imports the company says the move will save nearly one hundred million dollars a year. he recently slapped import charges on american goods including motorbikes in retaliation against chinese types on steel and on a minion claimed the levies were needed to protect u.s. manufacturing from unfair competition but economist jeffrey out that says american firms have nothing to gain from trying all of this is a consequence of trump's trade war and it's a classic case of how these government actions tend to have the opposite effect trump wants to make america great again what he's actually doing is causing more financial pressure for american firms that rely on imported raw goods and for
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american producers through the markets abroad to buy their products so this is very bad american companies will move aspects of their businesses abroad if it's a life or death issue the purpose of business is to serve the cause of business and and to and to stay profitable and to serve their stockholders the purpose of business is not to make donald trump happy. from now we're going to go back to all special studio in the center of moscow with harvey and peter schmeichel in just a few minutes. but. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want to. get you going to be
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a footballer and therefore we know from the will we come back to the. roots of this knowledge and and we can perform. the fruit of the poisonous tree this is what critics are calling the ongoing investigation of alleged trump world collusion with russia during the two thousand and sixteen election in the meantime the upper echelons of the f.b.i. have been decimated the group proven misconduct as russia gate morphed into f.b.i. get. to see should you go to one of the four so you can be in luck because. that's pretty much what i mean i well me and nothing. but the fantasy.
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welcome to our wonderful makeup studio in the center of moscow we've already seen it she'd shop in the french taking things away germany have gone the big question now easing treaty will brazil be joining them on the flight home peter schmeichel alongside me is watching the steam and she's the one at the spa tax state and start with that one brazil against serbia absolutely needed all seventy to fix race not going away at the moment who's way is by now going now you're playing on that on you know it's going brazil's way presell actually playing quite ok today they've got they've got circuit completely under control. they'd need to gain the run the game and they've had these. could and then they scored from as well because new
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places played this long balls into had to cover their heads was all too too in the case of the goal it was palin you make great great great run for midfield and it was quite some goal. going where you described it i mean it was a perfect match just how. you feel and three times in the first the first time with we were on live an. hour at the beginning of the hour. when i couldn't understand why there wasn't given up side but it wasn't and it didn't lead to anything the second ball was into his who's who missed a chance and then the third round on the surfboard he was into palin you great run from that field and preserve the lead one nil and they to search that the one sort of little. not so good thing for brazil is a must to come off after ten minutes. and he's been replaced by philip
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luis. the way that serbia played today we haven't really see the massive to get their fair bit of difference with this joint and muscle is a very dominating player for brazil but they're playing well today they want to go through and they know what they have been warned that what happened to germany and that's not going to happen to brazil that's at least is how it looks from from watching it hard to imagine at this point brazil throwing this away it's not been a fantastic end of football they look the stronger tame the creating more of the chances can you see that turning rancid he will have to throw caution to the wind and i'm just looking at the three changes that that. cluster huge very difficult to say has made and i still really don't understand why he's making changes to team that was actually performing quite well but again he might know something about his players fitness so readiness that that we don't but it's evident that they've made changes that it doesn't look like that so it would seem
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we saw in the last game and they they haven't really started the game yet and they have by no means happily trouble with those goals so at the moment you know he needs he needs to give them a really big talking to. they need to come out they need to score two goals if they score two goals and win this game two one they are through that's what they know. but they're so far they're not looking like entertaining just one as peter said yet to find a fluency in the first half of their staying at a certain we've seen a lot more fluency from the brazil fans that i was find their rhythm they were in very high spirits on the lights in the scans and singing and dancing on the streets of moscow. and i think we can pretty much focus on tensions on that but. we'll save the game
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now because in the other match of the evening in switzerland leading one nil they only needed to throw all they look the better team most people are expecting them to get a result out of this and it's going to form at this point on the thing they can pick and an excellent goal. is a disserved it's been very even actually for three guests played by well but here we see the goal if you want to put the ball in the back and that's how you know just don't leave anyone with a chance to smash it in there and it looks really blair in the mail and taking his overturned it's a look really good as well. but early on in the game costa rica had some chances and i have been unfortunate been able to see baguette but i'm sure i will put the gun somewhere in the switzerland goal made what looks and i watched it from here as i was talking at the same time it looked to be one of the saves of the tournament and that was a second safe he made in the spell that we were on last time and i suppose maybe in
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the first ten minutes he's had to saves later in the game and sequestering trying to leave the tournament with a little bit of a on are restored and there's a bit upright. and let's just remind ourselves that they haven't been beaten you know smashed to pieces by anyone and they've actually played well and maybe a little bit unlucky to be in the situation they're in now but it's risk managing the job that you get down to downside of what's happened in the first half is that stephanie steiner stupidly got himself booked and he was one of the switch players with a booking already so this is the captain talking about this not the smartest football when he knows his team are in a qualifying position you know something. and he still made that mistake. he's a player when he when he goes on the pitch those ninety minutes he changes his personality completely. and we're running the peter schmeichel show for this week
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it will be on. and i see a few more times and i actually have an interview with stephanie stein in. this episode. i mean i met up with him in lugano in the in the training camp before the world cup and he is a most pleasant guy he's a very clever intelligent person who knows a lot of stuff outside football and you know he's he's he you understand why is a captain but today he didn't show any of that very stupidly got himself ball and that means if switzerland go through as it stands at the moment then stephanie stein a captain will be playing in that game and he's sure to be missed on the pitch the leader of course you know about the huge shock of the day this really rocked the world cup holders germany they're expected to progress they're expected to beat south korea when even close parts for every down side there's an up and there were celebrations for both sweden on mexico they played each other but they both went through to the last sixteen thanks to arista relics and they united in their joy
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germany's exit. for you does not it's so good to see and that stadium and it's one of my favorite stages in in this world cup and it's safe to say that the sweden the way sweden play today. a mexican team are in that stand that's how far back they were pushed by sweden today. but what a great performance honestly what a great performance by sweden only on sunday night they had this. goal against them in the ninety six minutes by it's only cause and totally it must i mean for most of the teams it would kill them and then some and they only had less than three days to recover from that and they did an absolutely fantastic piece where they put that
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down to because like you said. it's summer coverage put that down to the spirit of the players it's the manager really ending is his salary i think here you really you have to have a manager that understands what it's like to have played that kind of game to have had this kind of goal scored against you at that time it was a prop us live in the face so the manager in the next couple of days his biggest job is to recreate yet was for so that players believe that they can go out and win now a lot of managers to go we we work in certain systems you know we have to so many hours after a game or a flight or then we have to train we have to change in this way and now and again you know it's not all it's not about that at all it's it's more i'm going to take my players to the cinema just to say anything just break the ball in the bridge them anything to make the players change their mindset change their way of thinking .
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