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even wrote a book about it called the trump war listen trump of course you can't have a proper election days without a little of the old russian meddling or at least someone complaining about it actually initial signs of it and the mexican. presidential campaign already has an aspect where we want to confront to stabilize your behavior was with russia russia . you know number of lives around the world. from mexico. nor. even in mexico to his credit. found it really funny. i'm just here watching the weather waiting for the russian submarine to come with my people and with gold from moscow his supporters even made a jacket for him with the word manual of each written on it get it and dream manual manual of it sounds kind of russian to his credit he when war it be it his dislike
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of trump his sense of humor or whatever else he swept this election preliminary results he got more than half the vote his rivals eating the dust. let's recover our greatness as one of the mother cultures of the world. we are setting a precedent in history. there's a greed energy out there you can feel it it's great. to be fair he's had some practice it is third attempt at the presidency bit of a sore loser too when he lost the election in two thousand and six he staged a fake inauguration bazzi for himself never mind that good practice for the real thing congratulations mr manual of it led to me a putin sends his regards. we spoke to social fear is thunderous but not about what
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exactly will make the new mexican president different from his previous. in previous administrations there was simply a consensus that moral lesson aligned with the rest of the establishment in the western world. this consensus was centered around a kind of. what's often called the neo liberal economic policy model which relied on. the liberalization of the of the of the economy the liberalization of latin american economies for foreign investment to come in however this foreign investment is very much centered on. the benefit of the superpowers like the united states and other countries and keeping the mexican economy and the state of dependency as i just mentioned and so this this consensus this this economic model is very much led by kind of a team of technocrats that have been at the helm of mexico and most latin american
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countries now for four maybe three four decades and this is this is clearly a move away from that and now what happens from this i think that's yet to be seen let's hope that it can begin to move in a direction that is actually against corruption. the german interior minister is threatening to resign over charge so i'm going to locals immigration policies the whole fuss been pushing for a tougher stance on asylum seekers and german media suggest that he wasn't pleased with the new deal struck by e.u. leaders to tackle the crisis. i've said that i will resent my decision to resign and that i will implement this if a solution is not found within the next three days the german chancellor angela merkel is fighting for her political survival interior minister mr c. office issued angela merkel with a two week ultimatum that expired on the first of july sunday mr c. hoffa saying that he once had to find a european solution to the migrant crisis and now we're hearing that he feels he is
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left with no choice but to turn back migrants from germany's borders this of course flies in the face of the german chancellor's open door policy and she of course felt that she had found this european solution after a two day summit that was held thursday and friday in brussels there was an e.u. summit that if he now seems as if the interior minister would disagree. we are sure that we have the right to immediately send migrants back from the border was all that might open up we go and either we find a solution so that you never can be your own people feel that we are guided by values and that we advocate multilateralism and not you know later on no one will believe in our values which have made us all strands if mr c. hoffa in fact resigns this will see a break up of the seventy year alliance between his christian social union and angela merkel's party what it does mean is that she will either become the leader
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of a minority government or should have to call for new elections while at the same time no doubt she is likely to lose support from within a party this is a particularly tense time for angle immokalee who is fighting for her political survival and we've got reaction from perth a strong who's an m.p. for alternative for germany told us that no party other than his will be keen to see new elections. as she self admitted that this is a very serious situation today fractions of c.e.o.'s is a ball about this will mean they are discussing if this government will still be in charge afterwards and if yes. which personnel. and or indeed government so it is a marital order or zero of the sort the situation is really very unclear what is clear and what is really one hundred percent nobody and nobody wants a new elections because only the ultimate evil for those on the air the hour party
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would profit all other parties that would move. world we now see is a. how to how to stay on power right. on friday e.u. leaders did manage to agree on a new strategy for tackling migration to the proc they struck a deal that will see some member states do more to help the countries hardest hit by the influx this comes after weeks of political infighting triggered by the new italian government's hardline stance. and sister to tracy letts response to the situation with aquarius is proof of a cynicism and a lack of responsibility on behalf of the italian government when faced with this dramatic humanitarian disaster. my duty is to defend the borders of this country
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which cannot become a refugee camp only those have the right to enter it's legal and it's their other posts they can go to spain france malta and the netherlands. and so on it's going to be a very long night we should have a good dose of red. sox closer to the impossible to be for an agreement to stick with fun when.
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the only thing european states appear to have agreed on is to block people at the doorstep of europe regardless of how vulnerable they are all what horrors the a scape and measures that a few years ago were deemed unacceptable now are being common talk so do you think that the e.u. is. spelling down to the far right just not the problem right list the program is immigration. but i'm a gracious also following up emotions across the atlantic mass rallies were held in
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dozens of cities in the u.s. over the weekend against president trump's policies a flash point in the debate was the separation of children from the parents who do legally crossed the united states southern border that part has since been dropped after a huge public outcry here started quarter with more. american liberals have been attacking trump on all fronts criticizing his stance on everything from immigration to race relations. ok that's. ok. ok. ok ok. you know. for you. but the us was already seeing rising discrimination long before trump took office caging immigrant children for example it was alive and well under the obama
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administration news media is is not telling you that obama did something very similar back in two thousand and fourteen he separated many many children from their parents and some of them back to mexico while their parents were still here sent others to the northeastern part of the united states and there were pictures of them sleeping in the same conditions that the traffic ministration has some kids sleeping now but the media never puts anything in context i call that fake news by omission hillary clinton also appeared to support these policies only changing course when it became the latest anti trump trend what's happening to families at the border is horrific. they should be sent back as soon as it can be determined who responsible adults in their families are all of them who can be should be reunited with their families but we have to send a clear message just because your child gets across the border that doesn't mean the child gets to stay between two thousand and five and two thousand and sixteen
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legal latino immigrants reporting discrimination increased across the u.s. assaults against muslims also saw a steady rise during obama's tenure and police brutality against unarmed african-americans didn't need trump to continue its rise so although it's now. trendy to attack trump for society's problems some americans are wondering how much the system itself is to blame when it comes to immigration this is a problem that has not been it's been addressed but there's been no congressional action on immigration since since the days of the reagan administration and in that at that time we were living in a whole different world that was a long time ago we have a different situation now and last administration which was in power for eight years at one point they had the white house and they had the senate with sixty votes and they had the house and they could have solved this immigration problem anytime they wanted within the first two years of obama's first term and they did
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not if the system is indeed giving rise to all of these problems perhaps there needs to be more focus on addressing the causes rather than the symptoms donald quarter r.t. . and other headlines the syrian army is intensifying its efforts to recapture the lost rebel controlled pockets in the south of the country opposition fighters in a number of towns and province faced with overwhelming firepower have now voluntarily surrendered their weapons locals in one of them were filmed earlier celebrating the development. good to see it was their fruits of people who were loyal to the country that made the difference we led the negotiations we worked with the people and convinced our children that they have a common motherland after all of this we have our city back. we wanted the terrorists out now we demand the syrian government attacked us.
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we were forced to take up arms i swear to god what could we do. i swear to god we were sold out we put down our arms and return to our motherland. and we do have a world cup update for you there's been two quick fire goals for underdogs japan they have a shock to nil lead now belgium shinji kagawa setting up took a shower in new we about twenty five yards out defense pretty static he got the ball to his right and then straight into the far corner no shots for the keeper there at all to deal to japan so we can see the goal just there are
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a fact fantastic play from one of those japan that's the first goal of course there i know we can see the second one very similar to the new commodity against. when they play japan understandably elated they're very much the underdogs and now taking that two nil lead. belgium of course one of the favorites initially for the tournament and seemingly ass things that go in the home about what twenty five but it's the plane else can they get a gold plaque if the intrigue now during the group stage belgium was a force one of the early three countries to qualify with one hundred percent record everything within the last day as a form of tipping to be having an outside chance of lifting the trophy come july fifteenth as we say twenty five thirty minutes in the game in roscoff dawn when the
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results are the highlights at the top of the hour. and that's it for myself or the team here at all t.j. do join us again very shortly though for the news could be a for a shock result coming out of rostov on don out of course global news updates as well so you shortly. ministry's police forces in the city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does buy microsoft one the board doesn't want the eyes of god this dumbass got the guns not with the eyes that he that he got on into the seat the rest of us who live in proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that it's such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft's dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that. the softness
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of these things is selling this is one of the most. these you would. see these this is the. longest i've been done with the old vision stop and it was listing of all the fun is up and describes in the fine. well we'll go twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question by the way was going to be our coach. guys i know you on the us he's a huge star and a huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the problem. and will solo great britain you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get
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the ball going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet this special one come on don't appreciate me just to say to review the aussie team's latest edition to make up a bigger. look. below in welcome across town for all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the great destabilization with nato meeting only days away trip again presses allies to pay their way an open seat on the u.s. supreme court sharpens the political divide and are the democrats going socialist.
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cross talking the political divide i'm joined by my guest mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bob he is a political analyst with sputnik international and we have. he is the founder of the center of political strategic analysis struck paul crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to. always appreciated before we move on with our agenda here i'd like to go to berlin or course one international correspondent to policy joins us politics you for joining us i want to continue on with what happened to you. being invited to know a c.e.o. conference speech here is yours do you go ahead well as you mentioned we have received this invitation it was an open meeting that was geared towards media
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plurality of media freedom in the ukraine and i was meant to participate from the floor however when i arrived at the airport embarrassed my passport was flagged a customs i was pulled across and kept waiting for an hour and a half they asked to see my press credentials they asked what was the purpose of my visit and subsequent to that they got me to sign a deportation paper that they explained had orders that came from above and the orders were that i was not allowed to into ukraine and i was banned for the next five years and i was then essentially put on the next plane and i had to leave the country now the last time i was in kiev was back in two thousand and fifteen i was reporting on fires that had broken out in chernobyl that story was not political in any way but there was an online witch hunt that began by ukrainian blogger essentially calling for people to find me and the most horrendous things to rip they hit my head from my body that was intimidation and threats against not only me but also my family and at that time in consultation with the producers in moscow the decision was made made to pull me out now i was not aware of being on any
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blacklist we checked that before i went to kiev and certainly it raises questions as to a why does the o.e.c.d. hold a conference on media plurality in ukraine and secondly what does it say about the ukrainian authorities and indeed about the only see if journalists such as myself are prevented from participating in such a conference now there was a response from the o.e.c.d. they said to quote that this was regretful and they called on all member states to ensure the free travel of journalists or. cross the o.s.c. region but aside from that there hasn't been anything i have received lots of messages of support from numerous people across the political spectrum on my twitter account but also as to be expected i've received a lot of hate mail a lot of intimidation and of course the usual trolls ok spill blank you very much for the apollo i suppose we can end it this way saying we should expect more from the lowest sea but we see that their commitment to freedom of speech as it isn't matched by the reality thank you very much for joining us. well gentlemen let's
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move forward here. mr trump is coming to europe exactly. what trump's game plan because i think i know what it is i think marc knows what it is to be intimidating the peons and we're looking at members of the european union and nato he's showing some of his cards right now this is in his art of the deal in play in my opinion a. very good game because if you look at what happened to exactly no conflict between the opinion i mean germany and france and the united states and germany and france should have played cards so if you were he should have played late and so when kemp was a g seven it was a from where they saw immediately. one of the only card that germany and france can play and. it was stupid because they know no russia so
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it was. a trip and fall and i didn't mean it in a sense he used the g seven to lead the e.u. and nato this is very interesting mark yeah. you know we're living in a world right now where the u.s. president describes nato is just as bad as nafta and this this morning politico ran an article where they had to specify their president trump says he's not withdrawing from the world trade organization and personally i just living love living in a world where they need to stress. about it and calling out right because he has expressed displeasure with the world trade organization as well. there is there is there is a quote attributed to him that there is great chaos under have in the situation is excellent and that's the way i find the situ. and right now and i think trump
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just before his trip to this upcoming nato meeting is announced at least at some level the defense department review of the cost of withdrawing all of its thirty five thousand troops out of germany not all of them but a. significant well it's an important demon and again i mean it is much is that he's surrounded by these neo cons which we've talked about on this program many times before he still comes out and says these things ok i don't know if it's his own idea if it's part of a concerted strategy that he has but he will not let the payment of. each member of nato he won't let that go he just hanging onto it well i mean it's a real competition in absurdity because actually the stockholm institute for peace for a show called too late that russia spends on its defense twenty seven percent of all what nato european allies spend on their decenter defense russia's defense budget
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is ten times smaller than the american one but still without. the fears. and i think the record was made by their sauce a lot who commented on the visit by john bolton trumps national security advisor to law school oswalt is very concerned bolton made every sign of having to be kept by the crib and he wouldn't use a press conference at the russian interfax news agency rather than the u.s. embassy sat and it's kind of brought up john bolton because we all know his background and the kind of persona that he has here he was really caught flatfooted in moscow preparing for this summit here i mean i think was a book with a month before he did your job you wrote it because i don't comment when i was in the room it was smiling the first time i saw it was. so you are going to mazing but
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you know if you are i think you know i think you have to take into consideration that the men. the men from school was to. reboot in the united states a strong production you know in an industry to bring the brands back and so if. the real goal the real and so the there is to be concurrent is germany and china so they have to be controls have to be to be submitted and in my opinion we could have very interesting result of this meeting between trying to put in because if is but on these men go to make america great i mean industry again and so i. can only be in my opinion you know i can go both ways on this mark and i talked about this a number of times i'm not really convinced it's
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a really good idea because i don't know i mean outside of a photo op ok no matter what the picture is that's going to create a lot of commentary but i'm much more interested in substance here mark and i still i mean the fact that bolton was here maybe shows there's some kind of agenda here but i mean i think bolton wants to keep his job so i mean trump said do it and i think that that's essentially where we are where there's a number of me going around the internet showing john. right because he's now the want to finish it he. nightmare we were all. right he was wandering around in the background of the north korean meeting with kim jong on a looking like he's a little lost new york on child somewhere and the same thing here is the one sent to negotiate a summit with putin where he just months ago he was saying that you know dialogue with the russians is pointless and it would be to our detriment even. to engage in
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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 e.u. leaders openly in the worst hillary clinton. i can still meddling they both start with an m. right and those that did their state media you know completely. you know unabashedly objectively attacked and they're paying for it now yes got it right. i don't think i don't think 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 personal a little bit of personal revenge and a little bit of leverage in his negotiation and it starts mentioning him and if you
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are talking about country supporting and against from ukraine and we are going about what's going to go sit during this meeting in my opinion is ready to take his revenge on ukraine on. very very openly supposed to turn against him ukrainian officials such as i walk up to the to their facebook accounts where they have messages against trump so it's a very well old story you create but what is the most surprising thing of all of this 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. to the u.s. choose the talks of a new home for you know they choose the talks begin with can be. he is always usually did a good place and already. not
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a traditional for call or summit speech where you know you have the right a graph or with a lot of times european leaders will discuss the threat the true pulls to west and you need to at the you saw that this evening the reason me said that britain is prepared to join the rypien initiatives to tackle threats from russia even if called back by the us it's very good right before going to i want to have a good historical observation here gentlemen this is the first time since one nine hundred forty five that russia and the united states are seen seen to 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 new states with.
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