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rock. last week. ok alison. well welcome to sophie and joe i'm so the shevardnadze and today i woke up lots to talk about in our program and our guest is. good luck little. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten dollars prime stamping each day . eighty five percent of global will you long for the old for rich eight point six percent market so thirty percent i just want to secure some with four hundred to five hundred three per circuit first and one rose to twenty thousand dollars.
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china is building a two point one billion dollar ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. welcome back to crossfire all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok gentlemen let's continue our discussion on entangled alliances mark one of the things that has really gotten under the skin of the west or in deep state
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establishment. the u.s. foreign policy blob in the deep state in particular is trump's 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 talked about his very precise way. and once it has taken over you know pew gallup g. ok these other green never know international polling agencies right now this this says everyone from michael mcfaul obama's ambassador 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 it's quite proud to have served under six
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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. to support policy and worst schooled right from the start and he said that support for the e.u. and nato is in his morrow no no but that's that's that's the ideological position of literally little kid and it's also i mean he supports policy as long as policy does not because you have hundreds of thousands of people their entire career their very very essence of 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
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the state that's right because it's always results in religion and it's a really good riddance don't let the door hit your thought on the way out well i think you know it's out of the most of the you know sometimes trump radio says right things you know when he called nato upset lead and costly he was right and when he tweeted just recently germany has to spend more money on defense spain france it's not fair what they've done to the united states well it's true and the reaction in germany. screen ticks when she called them to sell something she said. actually there was only one chancellor in german history who had better lesions with russia awful relations with the united states that conflict with greece let our viewers figure that it would be end of the lord of conflict with portugal right now if you don't let our viewers what you're going to you're going to get some interest of the countervailing thing here is that the europeans if you agree with them or not they thought that this d.n.a.
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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 you fear the russian there are enough to spoto now do you obviously are obviously good if if the u.s. withdraws troops from germany were our german troops could move into poland to protect the boat a border i doubt it would lead to something that. i turned his back to his campaign speech. yes because isn't campaign again at least for the term is suppose to win the primaries the republican primary is to have some party or conserve out there winning against their conservator. and to win against a democrat for the congress so in my opinion trump. understood that you need to get back to with the fundaments of i am really glad you brought that up because we have this young lady and new york alexandria. ten is coming out on top in
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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 on mark is this the the the dream of the republicans right now the fraction ization of the democratic party because the party is fractured the their their media arm the mainstream media will not cover that ok but there is a real it's the end of the clinton couric once again. 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 and italy even in germany it's starting to occur 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
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hundred percent employment that's communism. free internet 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 thousand and thirty five which is it all going to come right mark. and bad bad privately owned prisons and a piece of economy where she objected to the u.s. policy of militarism regime changes and many of the same thing with interest rates of the what of the one of the interesting things from these democratic socialists the that's going to throw real kink into the works is that she's proved palestinian 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
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is the donors still call the shots of. steel. she defeated the veteran democratic candidate how did she when she cleaned right to do that he had support of the pacs for you see action comedians and s. of marx said if i was rightly it's not the extreme left the extreme right who is knowledge threat to peace it's the santa the lame stream being i decided to just let me give you the one of the headline. the washington post you know from david ignatius is strong playing good portion of victory in syria why because russia is becoming any just indispensable regional but also immediately who can establish what relationship you're on in israel or for these needs to be prevented who is right in this centrist what they. want is this is something that's affecting the
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west and i would like to take the french for example. you know after the. shell syrian territory. against this being in france the center right right and they were trying to the center left in france was for people not that the rest of the of the of the french of quality was against there in the first two on the french election. if you take all the. people of voting for a party wanting to have to get out of sanctions against russia. you know invading. the country it was seventy percent of the french people and and so said his party left for intervening in public opinion polls as mark is meant to is that the american public are tired of your vengeance ok all right gentlemen i want to talk about one other important topic in this part of the program donald trump is given
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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 of the big way 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. it 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
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that progress is and is supported by all 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 and i really wish i could transport them back into time and let them see what that looks like because you have essentially economies of shortage obviously mental beliefs that we have about civil liberties or so i find i don't even i just find i mean you lived in the so even i find it very naive that millennial want to look to karl marx for inspiration i'm afraid they don't know a lot of things they just don't understand what it was like actually about again you know these sports trip that you mentioned you know when maxine waters is actually calling people to harass to caress trump's staff members well it's again
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chickens coming home to roost we had the same complaint of kate took from the west and against president in ukraine with all he has imperfections so the complaint against decent you know what what we saw in the beginning fall asleep and the russian drove this day of the grandson of the ford prime minister been expelled from ukraine what was the suggestion from that beacon of democracy that. we saw why did you let them go the guy they came back to the guy who was declare. the victim of wooden and who are receptive to him so he said that koreans were forced to let go they should have kept him as a host each and exchanged for the ukrainians who are who were sentenced by court here for going i wanted it in the sense that it would be marco that's what we were actually talking about. communism socialism and millennial i'm not going to say
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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 then 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 offshore tarion tendencies in order to enforce their own governments i am not going to. you know decry so sial ism 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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a look at my worst party without all the mother blood on it. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to tikrit the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just no lawyer here i mean your list put video at three in the new bill is that i new school in the middle of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took the lead in this did over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. generally speaking mr trump's unilateralist notably the unilateralism which we saw with
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regards to iran which we also saw with regards to the paris agreement regarding climate change which we saw with regards to the american embassy in jerusalem all these unilateral decisions i challenge from my point of view the quality of our transatlantic relations.
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complete ok was. belgium escaping another twenty eight seat world cup size coming back from two goals down two in the last sixteen clash against japan three to send in that i'm still doing x. . i. am belgium off i still my favorites next brazil in the quarter finals after the fatal mexico so you know of. in the spark somber celebrations from from our own side paolo. there were our coverage of
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well here in russia amazing going we've just witnessed an amazing second half so you five goals to enjoy in the end it was belgium were strong but only only just i have to say japan almost causing the upset of the tournament it would have been having gone to new ahead i mean you called it you said there was going to be an upset and it did look like it was going to be that way belgium ranked third in the world japan sixty sixty one as it was before the tournament brilliant goals as well as you said all the action coming in the second top we did think we were going to go to extra time the last kick of the game cruel on japan but brilliance i'm sure we thought was going to go to extra time to be fair what with fifteen twenty minutes to go i thought japan russia kind of we're going to win it yeah the way they were playing i think you can start looking at the goals the first one that came just after the restart a great strike it was. coming.
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here through on goal and planting it in the bottom corner a great. secret stuff there the way you went around the defense leaving tivo of course y. in in go absolutely no chance there was a break on it was a mistake by yonder tongan in defense actually that led to that break by japan and at that point that was three minutes into the second half you think in japan take it away and they didn't two minutes later as well in a way with a great strike you think this one just on the edge of the box called it round we could think of the time the belgium defense they're just holding back not going to the ball whatsoever taking full advantage fantastic strike to make it so you know that point i thought belgium looked completely rattled they did as well and in defense particularly what we've seen on the wings what japan were doing there exploiting their ability to play great tactical football great technical football as well i kept it on the deck they were great you saw that the belgium defense were squeezed into the center because they were keen to take out the center forward. but they left those spaces on the wings when those balls were coming in yet vincent
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kompany coming back from injury and you're looking me thinking belgium here third in the world they're looking rattled sure but for all the criticism roberta martin is the belgian manager so you keep played a blinder here because he changed things around didn't he with a couple of substitute absolutely the double substitutions and it was the big men that were coming on as well maryland for any coming on nasa chadli coming on and they start to have an immediate effect if you can start looking at their goals then when effectively belgium started to pull it back. i have to say a freak goal is trying to put this back across the launching of the top corner but . i misquote him back in the game and from our point it was now an aerial bombardment from belgium and they recognize that they have. a place i don't think so why not just throw the ball in and get your head on it and that's exactly what they did i think pretty much for the next twenty minutes or so after that and they got their dividends today they did and they didn't just get that goal then you know exactly the same way you had a flurry of japanese goals that were technical goals in the same way as you said the big men had come on from belgium and within just
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a few minutes i think five minutes they got there they got their equaliser and again if you can look at that goal as well again another those big matters well the ball comes into the box really in there even though it's our fantastic way to fly and he was a sub we don't just have said you just come on fantastic equalising goal and then you saw the mental well the first hand they thought well we can win this week and you know when they tried they had several chances right at the end they had a great free kick with ok so you can obviously went to a corner at that point people caught it and this is and that's the final goal because the people caught it and then threw the ball out and it was a quick break and it was it was a break that went all the way through and you're thinking i think at that point there might have been a bit of switch off because they thought they were going to extra time it was the fourth minute of time i did on which is literally the last kick of the game as you say and then it was nasa chartley he went through and he had the final tapping did . because the bullet you don't mean it been left behind in time to do with
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a minute and point you pan the of the committee thought they'd have a committee for that colon so they just ashamed the rest of us was going to get any second yeah but it was just fifteen seconds left enough time to cross it is to roll the ball with that and then to break away and chatting together when an amazing going to watch. was really for trying he was at the game lucky man he was in rough stuff and then i have to tell us more about it really can you hear us. what a guy. yeah gaza i can hear you hi again kate hi again and it is a bit tough to hear because there are fireworks in the background which you won't see right now but i'll try and show them to you a bit later have to tell you that i had to run in here to talk to you ask quick as that final belgian counterattack that led to the winning goal and i know you guys are full of emotions i'm full of emotions because this is something that no one could expect i mean i guess you might have expected something like this from the
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game when france was taking argentina but here belgium against japan this was absolutely amazing and i'll tell you what again for some reason i didn't see that many belgian or japanese fans in the stands but really the belgian guys are actually ended up coming here making it to rostov they'll be telling their friends and fellows back home you should have seen this because i mean making such a comeback after losing two goals to japan this is absolutely incredible it's only the first few minutes after the game so i don't see that many people behind me but very very soon i'll get a chance to talk to the belgian fans about their feelings i mean for them i believe they were so confident again one more time because all the previous game. that the one were much easier than this one for them right now just
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imagine what they're going through obviously it is an amazing feeling it is awesome to be here and. very soon it will be party time for them and you do have to feel for the japanese here i mean they were at many points of the game louder than the belgians they couldn't believe what they were seeing when japan scored these two goals but some of them i've already seen tears and you can obviously understand why their eyes were away and why their tears were dropping. sure thanks a lot i was a prank there for us and i can understand that completely take. this i mean it can turn on a tap my son has lost because well there's nothing you can do you can get anything back and at the world cup as well to do it on the biggest stage i mean and i just wonder what the japanese manager was thinking because must have seen all his players up in the box he must have been yelling at them. when they broke away and
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also but you can see on that final break away from that going as well the japanese players trying to get by given absolutely everything they just could not get back in time is really cruel long but there wherever there is a loser there is always in this particular instance when i say as you can imagine belgium is founds went absolutely crazy. so the up side to all of that what a cracking quarter final install brazil against belgium though i'd also in one way considering all the shocks that we've had in the complete defining of all the predictions on the odds on the bookies as well and how the bookmakers and thought about that when you look at that particular line up for that particular much that's one that could be predicted isn't really yeah as far as you can predict things are . i mean as i said nice start we can see the draw here. ok so you've got russia
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let's be honest nobody really expected russia to get that far cry sure as well i mean the russian was particularly fancy when you look at the lineup coming through in those groups they might have thought people different approach would get through to get to this particular stage and as you said against russia that's not pretty although perhaps on the left hand side of the draw that's become more predictable although you have got big names in there. so you surprised by that but perhaps you could still get another shot on the way here colombia against england tomorrow personally i don't think everybody super confident in england but this is going to be a walker i don't think it will be i thought they played very well against poland when they did. pretty badly in the last game but i think against poland they showed some real flair that could be a problem for and i think the one issue there is a case of it depends whether or not how many rodriguez is actually back from injury is rumored to have a calf injury. themselves they're very much keeping it was reported like a national seeking whether or not they say that rodriguez his fate or not also one can tell as well fantastic player he was a guy that actually gave up football for
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a music career he was completely disillusioned he did to sort of every guy's dream i played football now i'm going to be a musician who was playing his guitar and they said actually can you come back and play for us and he's been doing brilliantly and that fluid language. all the way sets up thomas but that depends for a good look at the other guy as well that's a bit of a so you got you got to do it sweet as well that's got to be one of those games that perhaps people haven't anticipated the needs of excel themselves in my mind imagining what that might be like and i'm just imagining a lot of defensive headers. friends of hers. think about that i can totally see that we have seen some particular defensive play and also you know as you said big man with this but look at some of the breaks that we did also see the way switzerland be sober as well you look at that you know you look at you carrie particularly and the way they broke away the excitement there you don't know me associates with excitement perhaps in terms of their football coach says this thing going as well i was going when they lost to germany sweden.

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