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tv   Sophie Co  RT  July 2, 2018 11:00pm-11:31pm EDT

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was. really a local superman film he can see that you know if you are you. if you're in the form of the media. always a few more with the big one was in the bottom of most and even when he was over the phone while he moved over to feel. that we're back with. the former prime minister of france talking about the current challenges france has to deal with. correct me if i'm wrong but i can't remember
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any french president being so much in the spotlight gleick emanuel. like everyone cares about what he has to say and he talks to the united states on behalf of the u. it's almost as if he is actually replacing angola merkel as the unofficial leader of the european union would you agree with that. leg review that emmanuel michaels leadership was established very very quickly you know within the institutions of the french republic general de gaulle said that the president of the republic is responsible for the essentials of french presidents who on the first day following their election and sometimes even five years later did not have exceptional charisma make him think the manual. the first day of his becoming president he had the bearing of a great head of state he's got this magic ocean issaquah which is called charisma which is called leadership and it is true that in the whole world people are
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listening to what he has to say first off because he is just forty and is likely to be president for a while this will be decided by the french voters of course but also because he is someone who is blessed with an intellectual prowess that is particularly sharp because of his liveliness and his modernity so all these are considerable assets but naturally on an international level it is necessary to show prudence to listen to others because the current situation has profoundly degraded and global tensions are very high and there's a lot of uneasiness regarding current crises such as terrorism such as migrant issues even questions linked to the digital revolution such as the digital economy . results in a very dangerous world and france is mostly satisfied to have a president that is recognised but there are strong expectations of him and his challenges now not to disappoint. you think that he has enough political
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weight to replace merkel asked him leader of the european union. paul schooler property i think that the political weight he has it in his own country because he's backed by a strong majority thought angela merkel has a more complex political situation with constant negotiations within her coalition . has much more room for maneuver with the national politics number less obviously angle america has the experience and also has the success of our policy and the strength that the german economy has today behind her there are challenges in germany for example demographical challenges but there are also results that are massively large that have given the status of a leader but i truly believe that europe's future depends on the good will the mutual comprehension the intense dialogue that will exist that we in france or germany between a manual macro an angle americal. if you man know now that the u.k.
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is leading the e.u. france many pulling more weight and hero rex it health and mission to lead hero will have game more political clout with london not of the balance. to start with fundamentally brags that is not good news because within bragg's it is a process of deconstruction of europe which is worse on the other hand we have important treaties with the united kingdom in matters of defense the studios are called the lancaster house treaties the pacts of essential military cooperation so we must retain a strong bilateral relationship with the united kingdom however it is true that we have seen that brags it has first and foremost brought france and germany closer together has brought together several countries from continental europe and in this situation we can see that brags it has triggered something a revival of the european commission and from an economical perspective from
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a financial perspective we see that many financial players who are based in london which was pretty much europe's financial capital these players are progressive the moving to continental europe and we're joining the euro zone or so this low is strong enough to show the public opinion but there is a real interesting new dynamic here. so the level barely ample of lemon i'd like to talk to you about the threat of terrorism france faces sporadic lone wolf terrorist attacks and almost a monthly basis and the center for the in alice's of terrorism says that france remains the most heavily targeted country in europe it's in three years since to back cyclone and france has adopted a number of anti-terrorist laws but the threat remains why is it something wrong with france's approach to the issue. and i think that we have made significant progress especially in terms of surveillance in
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terms of intelligence we have also made great progress in the legal and legislative aspects of these things to make sure the surveillance policy is faithful to our laws especially to the protection of civil liberties which are part of our constitutional rights there is significant and important progress here. we see that often when we encounter trouble we get the relevant information concerning these troubles very quickly the problem is that a lot of times we are dealing with solitary actions and that is very difficult with a number of radicalized individuals not only in france but in neighboring countries who can come to france at any time it is obvious that these isolated individuals are in a situation where they are protected in a way by their isolation and their anonymity but generally speaking we have made a lot of progress numerous attacks were foiled and we remain very very vigilant with regards to our military budget which is rising the intelligence budgets which
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is rising to surveillance budget which is also rising and significant efforts have been made dolly's areas. of course this is a very difficult war and numerous countries have had to face the sort of difficulty and international cooperation is well established on the subject. beyond fringe borders on the ground has intensified the entire terrorist involvement in syria moving more troops in and upping the eight cents to the kurds in the north what is paris hoping to accomplish in the country and what kind of dividend after with his military investment. you know that the french policy has always been based on dissuasion on talks not on force so intervention is not our strategic happen sometimes against terrorism we are obliged to come to aid of countries that are in chaos and that is what gives legitimacy to our actions in africa. with regards to syria in the previous five year period we had some goals that were
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sometimes incompatible on one hand the goal to fight terrorism and on the other the goal of fighting against bashar al assad who is fighting his own people so these were two goals of a contradictory because the fight against terrorism required in part the acceptance of bashar al assad's role in syria and we had many debates in france and opinions differ greatly and today emanuel has showed the course which i think he spoke of a great length and we've great conviction a lot in your potent issue that you are goal number one as of today has been clarified and it is the fight against terrorism regards to the future of syria which is important the syrians must orchestrate their country's future and if we can help them we will but our number one goal is to be able to fight against the terrorists hard beds that currently exist there. france have any kind of colonial guilt of the syrian affair since it was france and basically created modern syria
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by growing lines on the map. no. no i think that there have been numerous debates regarding the consequences of the colonial spirit which is still present in some places but this debate does not concern the live and it concerns in the past africa and the current political path that we follow is very clear on this subject so i do not think that with regards to syria there is a french position that is particularly motivated by our direct interests our main interest in this affair is peace it's the protection of our people it's the. fight against terrorism so of course it is a blow to the heart when you see so much historical heritage all the traces of the huge civilization of what was once missile but they mia far before us and way before modern times all these images of destruction of historical and civilizational heritage very hard to stomach however our main purpose in this
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region is that of protection of our people by fighting against terrorism. bedsit you do not think at all that france have serous or its influence in its former demain maybe like in its former african colonies. france is never happy about losing its influence so i think we seek to radiate our influence everywhere we can what is a happens on this topic we do not have a vision that would be in the best interests of france but we have a vision that is in the best interest of peace and we act on behalf of the international community with the international community to fight against terrorism and obviously together all the goodwill that exists around the world to unite in international solidarity against terrorism this is our guiding principle this is the nose or is it finally i heard you say that actually war is not impossible at the eastern here appealing frontier with hate as squaring off against i imagine the russians what makes you think that the mutually assured destruction doctrine failed
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you. i think that the nato summit that will take place in july will undoubtedly be the summit that will put made a face to face with a major strategic decision we can see that nato is founding principle was solidarity but that today this solidarity is for the most part challenged by the american president. so i think that there is truly a strategic a revision that must be carried out personally i have committed myself by creating an ngo and non-governmental organization that is called leaders for peace and i work with mr orloff from russia and other partners we are around thirty in total people representing different countries but all having had experience being for instance a diplomat the prime minister the minister of foreign affairs or nobel prize winner where all of very very worried by the situation of income branch that is unfolding to the east of europe and we would truly like to try to convince the various
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parties to avoid this accusation or else these threats of war that we hear from both sides and that are for us scenarios that are not only catastrophic but are also not truly of strategic interest to anybody else and we're all aware of europe's issues with russia we're all aware of the historical context within europe and that we must be able to listen to each other but security in this region must be assured and assumed and we should not for undersells in the situation of virtual threats of tensions on both sides which truly creates an uncertain climates as we can current to see in sweden for example i think that nato has its share of responsibility here russia has shown its capacity in a crisis it showed its will and its power its capability of showing the strength of big russia and where oh we'll aware of all this but it is necessary to be able to appease and calm in this part of europe because it is now a source of tension that does not seem to make much for teaching sense.
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who will sit down to all of you were talking to. the former prime minister of france about europe's vital issues and that is it for this edition of sophie and co i will see you next time.
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no. f.r.c. i played golf. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out it's. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the
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passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill you narrowness and spending you're going to twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think from what i know about the beautiful game my great so one more chance with. a nice minute. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation and that's why mike was hoping the board doesn't perform on the eyes of god the pentagon just damas down the guns not the woods as everybody got on into the sea at the must also by been proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that a such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that some think softness can put us in more than the
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softness of the system is it selling the only one of the more vocal to think through almost like the wall in this field or some of those that still believes this is the. problem started on. the all business stop and there was a sting of all the fun is up and his cards on the find.
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the believe that he was. in. belgium escapes another two thousand and eighteen world cup upset coming back from two goals it down to win their last sixteen clash against japan. three to two making their fans go wild. was also through to the next round of the knockout stage after defeating mexico two nil a win that set off a somber celebrations from some morrow to sao paolo they will meet belgium in the quarterfinals. in other news this hour the three month old coalition government of german chancellor angela merkel has diverted collapse after the interior minister
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reiterated his threats to quit over immigration policy. all right broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international and sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us. all right another day of the knockout stage in the two thousand eight hundred feet for world cup has been completed brazil and belgium now proceeded to the quarterfinals center in mexico and japan packing. more analysis and commentary on the tournaments the latest results. amazing getting we just witnessed that amazing second half save five goals to enjoy in the end it was
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a strong but are they really just have to say oh my school was in the upset at the tournament it would have been having gone to the middle ahead i mean you could you said there was going to be an upset and he did look like he was going to be that way belgium ranked third in the world japan a 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 guy cruel on japan but brilliance on. we said we thought was going to go to actually time to be fair after what with fifteen twenty minutes to go i thought japan russia canada we're going to win it yeah but the way they were playing i think you start looking at the goals the first one that came just after the restart a great strike it was to. be here through on goal and planting it in the bottom corner great to. see stuff the way he went around the defense leaving t.v. court. 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
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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 with a great strike you see this one just from the edge of the box thank you time. the fans they're just holding back not going to the ball whatsoever taking full advantage fantastic strike to make it so you know at 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 wing so when those balls were coming in yeah vincent 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 substitution absolutely the double substitutions and it was the big men that were coming on as well marijuana for any coming on and that's
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a charlie coming on and they start to have an immediate effect you can start looking at their goals then when effectively belgium started to pull it back. you can see go i have to say a freak goal is trying to plant this back across the launching top corner but you can't just go back in the game and from our point it was now an aerial bombardment wasn't it from belgium they recognize that they have. a place i don't think so why not just. the ball 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 to do what they did and they didn't just get that gold any in exactly the same way you'd 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 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 men as well the ball comes into the box really what they're eating house are fantastic the way to the light he was a sub we don't just have said you just come on fantastic the equalising goal and
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then you meant it would turn well to be fair to pan they thought well we can win this we can see they tried and they had several chances and right at the end they had a great free kick with ok so you can honestly it went to a corner at that point people caught it and this is the final goal because the keeper caught it and then threw the ball out and i 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 a 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 it was nasa chartley he went through when he had the final tap in didn't he because the ball that you know i mean it had been left by the car and he tapped into with him at one point you overcommitted i thought that over committed for that corner perhaps it was just a shame the rest of us was going to go any second but it was just fifteen seconds left enough time to get across it is able to roll the ball out and them to break away and challenge together when an amazing going to watch watching it he was at
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the game lucky man he was in rostov after the beginning of the second half it seemed that the belgian dads were destroyed because it looked as if their team were still good at leave the world cup but just take a look at what these guys are going through right now oh. oh oh. oh oh oh. right right can you tell me. how did you how was it possible that your team made such a great comeback oh it was little because we have the best plays in the jungles we have you got to the food line and i don't really have charlie that's easy what do they offer they have nothing in them or is going to do nothing they don't was true to who we are though just we was going on. the show who broke the rules. ok maybe i had of let's say the argentina
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france game people thought that it was going to be that close but before this belgian japan encounter what a surprise this was and i can tell you that when these guys come back home they will be sharing so many stories and they will tell their sound crazy and stand out who. by the way this is the team that they are taking on a similar choir father was five sound so going back to what i was saying when these guys come back home they will tell the folks that stayed back that it was absolutely amazing and you guys should have been here and rostov the the yellow the the the
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par but there is a loser there is always in this particular instance i went as high as you can imagine belgium is founds went absolutely crazy i. was. but a cracking quarter final and stole brazil against belgium and now i know i will say in what way can considering all the shocks that we've had to be completely defying of all the predictions on the. it's on the bookies as well though not the bookmakers and so what about that when you look at that particular lineup for that particular much that's one that could be predicted is a really good yeah as far as you can predict things are ok so that means any way that they go through that and i will play brazil next but brazil had a good game today and we can show you the highlights right now.
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my you can't always get what you want but if you try sometimes you get what you need know they wanted five or six goals the cut of had almost up on the pitch they came away with the two men went into the quarterfinals for the seventh straight time and there was a little bit of the frak it's going on the brazilian fans were celebrating largely the mexican fans took a little umbrage to this started throwing their drinks at them not led to some of the sure it's coming up asking everybody calm down and what did i witness at the
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end of the game just as it was running up to this live decision i turned around and there were the mexican fans with their same bros the same ones who had been throwing drinks hugging and kissing their brazilian fans the same ones even though they had just lost the game and that's really indicative of what i've seen here and some are over the weekend yellow and green coming together anything that can be drum can be bind like a triumph was being done so over the last number of days. and it is a lot an american party the was the will she was the. name of the sea ice was the second name on is the best soccer players of the words actually. better than messi yes whom woman to whom were blown away by oh i was very happy today because we've done in name.

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