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i mean trump said do it and i think that that's essentially what we are where there's a number of me going around the internet showing john boehner. there right because he's now the want to finish to finish it and he waking up from a nightmare where we're all. going out right he was wandering around in the background of the north korean meeting with you can't just go on looking like he's a little lost neo-con child somewhere and the same thing he is the one sent to negotiate a summit with putin where just a month ago he was saying that you know dialogue with the russians is pointless and it would be to our detriment even to engage in it so. this is all quite interesting to see but you know i brought this up before on the program repeatedly in the last year the european the leaders of the european countries the particularly the e.u. they almost essential e campaigned against trump during the election process many many
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e.u. leaders openly in the worst hillary clinton you still can you still work i can still meddling they both start with an m. . and those that did their state media you know completely. you know unabashedly objectively attacked and they're paying for it now he's got it right. i don't think i don't think that trump is going to pull any large number of u.s. troops out of germany a lot of this is bluff and bluster and it's just personal a little bit of personal revenge and a little bit of leverage in his negotiation as it starts mentioning him and you know if we're not talking about country supporting and against from ukraine and if we're going to vote going to during this meeting in my opinion is ready to take his revenge on ukraine on very. very. openly support to turn
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against him well ukrainian officials such as have to clean their facebook accounts one of the messages against trump so it's a very well known story but what is the most surprising thing about this or is the fear that that mainstream ultra liberal ideologues feel that they feel before this meeting let me just quote a headline from the london times anxious. russian the us choose the talks to ban you how awful you know they choose the talks big with. the audience always this is not even a good place. to traditional for coffee or some. form of the longer times european leaders will discuss the threat the true pause to western unity and the use this evening to reserve me so that britain is prepared to join european initiatives to tackle threats from russia even if not backed by the us it's very people going to
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want to have good historical observation in general and this is the first time since one nine hundred forty five that russia the united states are seen seen as be determining the future of europe and that's a threat to all to hold those thoughts and i think we're going to go to a short break gentlemen after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real news state. and i'm going underground how does. not go the. out of the mouth of the money there's going to mathematics i mean. this was a good time to. try to move there i'm doudna mom.
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welcome back to crossfire all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok gentlemen it's continue our discussion on entangled alliances mark one of the things that has really gotten under the skin of the west are in deep state establishment that the u.s. foreign policy blob in the deep state in particular is trumps comments recently about crimea and that he viewed the reunification annexation in western terms of crimea with russia and he said well as he understood it most crimean wanted to be part of russia which they said which is true i mean he said that you know he
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talked about his very precise way. and lots of putin has taken over you know pew gallup g. f. k. these other green never know international polling agencies right now this this this is everyone from michael mcfaul obama's a litter to russia you know up and down the line in a fury james melville who was the u.s. ambassador to stony and a career foreign service officer he said he's quite proud to have served under six different presidents and eleven secretaries of state has just resigned over trump's policy towards nato and the u. he is quoted as saying a foreign officers d.n.a. is programmed well married to support policy and worst schooled right from the start and he said that support for the e.u.
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and nato is in his maro no but that splits the ideological position of literally little kid and it's also i mean he supports policy as as long. you don't know because you have hundreds of thousands of people their entire career their very very essence is the term and that is it and there are six u.s. presidents eleven secretaries of state no one has even voted dealt about the role of nato and the e.u. and so on it in these every this and the fact that the the first time a president is elected who voices some doubt about these things you have these and these are state that's right because it's always results it's a really good read it don't let the door hit your as i got on the way out well i think you know it's out of the most of the you know sometimes trump radio says the right things you know when he called nato obsolete and costly he was right and when he tweeted just recently germany has to spend more money on defense spain france
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it's not fair what they've done to the united states well it's true and the reaction in germany. when she called them to send something she said they said actually there was only one chancellor in german history who had bed with russia awful relations with the united states that conflict with greece let our viewers figure that at the end of that a lot of conflict with paul and you know right now it really is are you heard for years and you're going to the center of the conservation wing thing here is that the europeans if you agree with them or not they thought that this d.n.a. that was baked in to the alliance that the u.s. would always be the leader would be the first among equals and that they were going to take care of everyone else but now they see trump violating that trust that if they don't you fear the russians they're going to ask the spoto now do you know obviously ugh i obviously they get if if the u.s. withdraws troops from germany were our german troops going to move into poland to
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protect the boat a border i doubt it would i thought of something that. i turney is but to is a campaign speech. yes but it is in campaign again at least for the mid term and is suppose to win the primaries the republican primary is to have some idea of concern about their winning against neocons have out there. and to win against the democrats for the congress so in my opinion trump. understood that you need to get back to with the fundaments of what was really glad you brought it up because we have this young lady in new york alexandria caso ted is coming out on top in a primary democratic primary and she ran as a democratic socialist also calling for the abolition of ice and then the really the rest of the party seems to be catching the mark is this the the the dream of the republicans right now the fraction ization of the democratic party because the
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party is fractured the their media their media arm the mainstream media will not cover that ok but there is a real it's the end of the clinton. we don't see this phenomenon just in the us we see the fracturing at both the center right and center left in the us in france in italy even in germany it's starting to occur and in the united kingdom where a real left candidate jeremy corbyn could be the next prime minister cortez's policy her policy or platform was medicare for all. federal jobs guarantee one hundred percent employment that's communism. free free free tuition for college for all repeal citizens united by constitutional amendment abolish ice restore glass siegel financial regulations which bill clinton overturned thank you very much bill green new deal with one hundred percent renewable energy by two
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thousand and thirty five which is it all going to come right market to the big. and bad bad privately owned prisons in a p.c. economy where she objected to the. us policy of militarism regime change is in many of the same thing all the interests of the noble one of the interesting things from these democratic socialists the that's going to throw a real kink into the works is that she's proved palestinian yet she says i is really and this is going to play it you know because this is going to be a dilemma i mean the most important thing that i think our viewers have to take away from this is that a lot of people locally have already determined what they think of the democratic party its establishment ok things are getting very very local right now the problem is the donors still call the shots. steel. she defeated this veteran democratic candidate how did she when she cleaned rightly that he had support of the pacs only see action comedians and s. of marx said rightly it's not their extreme left the extreme right who is now
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a threat to peace to the center then lean stream. just let me give you one of the headlines in the washington post you know from david ignatius is strong playing good portion of victory in syria why because russia has become in any dissent indispensable regional but also immediately who can establish what relationship they're on in israel or for these needs to be prevented who is right in this centrist not what they. want is this is something that's affecting the tire west and i would like to take the french for example about. you know after the bomb. shell syrian territory. against this bombing in france the center right there right and they're trying to the center left in france what people it's not
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what the rest of the of the of the french of thought he was against there in the first two or on the french and the action. if you take all the process of people over to. wanting to have to get out of sanctions against russia. you know invading . the country it was seventy percent of the french people and. the left for intervening in public opinion polls as mark is meant to is that the american public are tired of these interventions ok all right gentlemen i want to talk about one other important topic in this part of the program donald trump is given he's been given what presidents really adore because it creates legacy second supreme court nominee now the way i looked at the reaction to it obviously from the mainstream media they went they blew a few fuses here mark this is going to add to the cultural civil war in the big way
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yeah the next even though this is the reaction i saw online and twitter from from liberal activists and journalists was was hatred vituperative hatred for justice kennedy what is so important years for many years he has been the pivotal vote going one way on some issues to the conservatives and one's one way on other issues towards the limit or liberals for the supreme court and this could lead to re addressing a lot of issues instead of present going forward and there's every possibility that could have more supreme yes it's in the future and so if it is it to be defended that progress is and is supported by the people and real people and the. well you know we did this is this thing i mean i read these articles millennialist want socialism to think you know i'm lived and traveled all through the eastern bloc before the end of the warsaw pact then and i really wish i could transport them back into time and let them see what that looks like because you have to
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sensually economies of shortage obviously fundamental beliefs that we have about civil liberty. and so i find animal daemon i just find i mean you lived in the so even i find it very naive that millennialists want to look to karl marx for inspiration i'm afraid they don't know what of things they just don't understand what it was like actually about again you know this policy of hatred that you mentioned you know when maxine waters is actually calling people to harass to caress trump's staff members well it's again chickens coming home to roost we had the same complaint of hatred from the western media against president in ukraine with all here's imperfections the complaint against you was indecent you know what what we saw in the beginning all this leader and the russian dog this day of the grandson of the for prime minister been expelled from ukraine what was the
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suggestion from that beacon of democracy that research acted journalist archival before why did you let them go all the guy that came back to the vatican who was declared the victim of fortune and who respected himself he said that ukrainians were forced to let go they should have kept him as a core stage and exchange for their ukrainians who are who were sentenced by court here for going out we're going to get in a sense they're going to mark going through what we were actually talking about. communism socialism and millennial i'm not going to say that they don't know the ideology but they may be don't understand the reality they think they can just vote people into power and that capitalism will recede the soviet union and other socialist countries cuba found out the hard way what instituting socialism in a capitalist world means they do not willingly give up power they are under siege literally from within and out which forces off their tarion tendencies in order to
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enforce their own governments i am not going to. you know the cry so shall is of itself but maybe they don't understand the cost to themselves and sacrifice in blood that that kind of future wouldn't tale i think people from the former soviet union many of them the stylistic still but then those are for cultural thing that's all the time we have gentlemen for this part of the program this is the end of our broadcast segment stay with us for the extended version on our you tube page so you next time and remember talk rules.
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that's sort of see i played golf. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution if you look at the demonstrations going
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from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just a lawyer here i mean your list put me in the. school in the middle of the fall the ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four. those who took his invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. led .
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russia's sense by packing in a nail biting penalty shootout that sees the host nation through to the quarterfinals of the world cup twenty eight. disintegrations it was the bottom sounds across russia went into kabul. nothing. i. i oh. wow. today is another day. for the. mexico. fell. away from. germany's coalition government i mean the balance is between a minister
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a key ally and chancellor merkel says he's ready to quit over immigration policy. monday morning here in moscow. thanks ever so much for watching first. of all. i want to know what he was last night on the show when russia have not favorite spain out of the fifa world cup securing the host nation's place in the quarterfinals here's a look at the highlights of. the i i. i. i do.
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i i. i. i. i. i. i. thank. you. the old. i think that here and choose the right. sceptics to do it by being you are very strong by different points of view and trying to be nice to people explaining that need to all of them begin to try to
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predict which they did. i think spirit once more got me thinking in between that may have been then they went to go play for time they know that they have not far to go to the beneficial talk and let's talk about being together we have friends i think for that long and and we also will remember we brought you the friend of the group ever play very well for the rest of it but if you do continue you brain riding in the penalty box in the way we haven't seen before that will be the e.u. the e.u. the e.u. the e.u. was was was was. the ocean to soon you see. visible so simple so little it's a diminutive medium we should because it's a common enough symbol that i missed when i smashed it to the penis in. space and
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she was somebody i was last seen with and chest to go to this point so that was where does directly it was the are. the we. was a were were hit. was of the. was. was.
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god things. easy easy easy easy easy easy six seven i have to say this man told us exactly is the penalty shootout started he said that bush is going to win to say smack in five don't we know what he got in five he has this reputation of being the really cute hadn't he say that you know so the whole thing was set up for him russian players they fought and they never gave up and the goalkeeper i mean we see statues of all the heroes around russia here we've seen them in the in volgograd mother russia we see all the big russian hero's dissatisfying if he says the statue i did today i can fire starts or may well be in the pipelines to whoever no surprise here the celebrations what all right through the night across russia over the country have a spine and moscow's metro system as you see was also caught up in the revelry.
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was you know yeah he has a value in the eye at the very last you was he was was. you was he was leading yeah ok was it was it's a gray. atmosphere i gotta tell you but amid the elation of course comes the sadness and disappointment to those spanish fans their team did set a new world record for the most successful passes but they were unable and the day to break the host out. when you know the spanish team has shown that goalkeeper i have to prove who looks like a spray goalkeeper and he could do the job much better our performance was pretty
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shameful but i mean it was a slow match and spain had more than one chance to score while russia did not have any but that's football if the ball doesn't want to go in it doesn't go away. when you in this morning speak exclusively to r.t. for belgium football manager frank you've a cow to explain how russia outperform the spanish team there. russia they kept the quality they kept control emotions going through frustrations they were really very concentrated when they kicked in they did what they had to do so i think mentally during the penalty kicks they were the strongest so yes the strongest of all are so the strongest good putting. out of course is the crucial encounter sunday croatia denmark initially novgorod that we russia when i face croatia in the quarter final on saturday is the current standings for the quarter final apart from russia caray sure it's a year ago i face in france the other places will be decided by the end of tuesday
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. so it's a very third day of the knockout stage of the world cup seeing the action moved to the south of russia top teams brazil and mexico go head to head in samarra and then after that later in the evening in rostov on don belgium will face japan brazil was top of its group so the game could be quite a challenge for mexico but the mexicans do have a quite secret weapon literally thousands of fans are trying to rush to cheer on the beloved t.v. recently in france no less dedicated of course little that can stop them getting to a match it seems. at least it let it be that. this was like you the last game in brazil was so exciting about the game to expect too much and when the brazil did the rule i didn't do the series here just just the . same i saw i had brothers live news so those lists of food. my husband
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and their religion all their wishes very nice and friendly i mean love english i mean it. was done last night that low. rise. so with supporters piling into so mara the city's brimming with a festive spirit presented carnival organized the core fans and locals i don't think streets of celebration at monday's clash you neil went to see what else found can expect from the city. fans coming here for a world cup twenty of them sacrificed some have say for months even years to get to russia others have been sacked from the job because their bosses didn't give them the time off money is tight and i'm on stories so that's why i can set the task to
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see as much as i can hear him get a full some are at each compering for twenty year old more or less that is the equivalent of this run for the fifteen hundred roubles let's see who can do it. on our first stop today is a cultural one very busy one to tell you the shoes of people waiting to go in the truth of the book or stalin doesn't like you or get sued. it's worth any small feat so since no one is going to fade into little history. to. fit the mold you all. are the first and. next thing thirty years.

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