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it was running up to this life decision i turned around and there were the mexican founds with their some bread it was 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'm seeing here and some are over the weekend yellow and green coming together anything that can be drum can be bind like a trump was being done so over the last number of days and it is a lot an american party was was it was as you. say yes it was the name on it is the best soccer players of the words actually better better than messi yes whom and all moon. i was very happy today because we've done in name wasn't very good you know and these games to show
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how they were can win this award. going through and the defense in trying to score a name same was amazing to the. moon all over bet city in russia we love it we love it and ought to but not just through but the russian people russian people are lovely are so friendly i are one day of the most of friendly and the best people in the whole you were doing love with the russian people we brezec the love of the we are now we are brother i hope i hope they make it all the way to the line oh my your brazil russia final. show resilience file this russian although that show you. have to say we just had some sirens and police cars rushing by i suspect they're on the way to a rest name for some criminal play acting in this much oh my god naima even given man of the match my fever. and the thing is we need to have fee for looking at this
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the way he behaved in this game is confines any other way than this race for it really really annoys everyone who loves football and he looked like he was seriously on his way out of his life he was dying i thought but he was the next thing that would happen was he was going to be put on a stretcher put in an ambulance and we wouldn't see name again that that's a kind of play acting we're seeing at the moment we now must try and get rid of this play acting because we don't want that and the one thing that really annoys me here with this is that name checks so much attention so that means that all the kids in this world everybody thinks they might as a great play they see this and when and i go and watch i have to an eight and ten eleven year old in my house i go and watch them play and you know work that's how they do every time they're for our file they look like and it's not on this is not what we want in football if i had a name i would honestly throw it in the bin after watching the game tonight and i
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think we saw the good the bad and definitely the ugly elf name genie today let's have a look and see how that name behaves on this one here and you know. let's see i'll tell you this now that's nothing wrong with him the referees don't want to know about it because in on the pitch or a free says play on what do what you know they must put up walked on the page. it's not ours to see any of the other guys doing it no we don't i mean again this is kind of stuff well i would be sending yourself quite a reputation even amongst the public now because we were talking about his play acting prior to this night we even put it to some of the fans to reproduce sort of name facial expressions into writhing in apparent agony this is what they made of it in your face like can try. try.
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claim her. r.t.d. talked to russian cars about come and go who told us about his unique hobby taking pictures of world cup host cities. but when it was my third expedition i became interested in photography at night it was not my initial plan to make pictures of all the host cities but that's what happens there are fantastic views from space when we are travelling at velocity of around eight kilometers per second it's not easy to get a good picture but we are practicing and learning how to use the equipment that's why many cosmonauts so good at photography but. the last world cup we had alexandra maxime said i and read vice minutes we had bets on whether germany would win you
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know she thought they wouldn't have to shave their heads so i said i have an advice men did it when we play football on board we always try to be careful about and keep the equipment safe that the technology is really expensive so we try to play with as much accuracy as possible with them. right back with more news after a short break to watch out international. generally speaking mr trump's unilateralist notably the unilateralism which we saw with 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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the accounting firms the banks the rating agencies the government and the central bank it's called a racket the u.k. profits from it and some way that's how the aristocracy keeps going and that's not going to stop. back germany's three month old coalition government has been in crisis over chancellor merkel's migration policies as just as devoid of collapse the country's
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interior minister says a compromise has been reached and that he will not resign his artie's post here with more. i am glad that this agreement has succeeded once again it has proven to be worth fighting for convictions. well the country's interior minister who is also the leader of the christian social union mr horst c. hoffa has announced that he will remain in office and this follows a compromise agreement over the whole migrant issue being reached there were intensive talks over the weekend between mr c. hoffa's party and that of the german chancellor angela merkel and they continued until late monday evening but as i say the announcement coming that some kind of compromise has been reached now there are various aspects on the one hand there will be a new border wishing that will be set up along of germany austria border any migrants who are picked up there but who have been registered in the e.u. country will be sent directly back to their country the german chancellor also
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suggesting that transit center has been established. well transit centers in germany and will depart migrants to the contras they come from the agreement of those contrasts. now mr c. has also said that this is to quote a clear and doable agreement over the future and the borders between germany and austria the two leaders have been at loggerheads for quite some time over the whole migron crisis. was it's you're sure that we have the right to immediately send migrants back from the border was all that's not open either we find a solution so that you never can be your people feel that we are guided by values and that we advocate multilateralism and not you know later released or no one will believe in our values which have made us all stron now two weeks ago mr c. hoffa issued with an ultimatum that expired this past sunday the first of july and the challenge was to find
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a european solution to the my current crisis the german chancellor obviously believes she had the following a e.u. summit that took place on thursday and friday in brussels by. it transpires that miss to see her saw things quite differently on sunday they were rumors that he was threatening to resign all of that now has seemed to be averted there has also been some criticism over this new compromised agreement that it is some kind of weird construct and it's not clear how it will work there is also concerns over the bigger picture the coalition government just how strong is it and when it survive an agreement like this that could ultimately prove just to be a temporary one. all right to discuss this further let's cross live to george's samueli who is a senior research fellow at the global policy institute of london thanks for being with us here on r t international it is so though now merkel's conservative coalition partner horse to see offer says that they have reached
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a compromise will migration critics be satisfied with this deal i guess what i want to know is could this issue come back to haunt the coalition again. oh i am sure it will because this agreement really doesn't address any of the serious problems because. merkel this adjusting is that these migrants are going to be sent back to the countries where they first registered as asylum seekers well who's going to take them back greece isn't going to take them back greece is already just simply overwhelmed by the problem italy has already said that they're not going to take them i mean this new government is absolutely adamant that they're not going to take it if spain is very unhappy about this. france is also very unhappy about this so it's very unlikely that this is going to work so i think this is just simply a temporary stopgap measure and the issue will come up again probably in the next
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few months. my voice is there for a second has a little bit of a catch merkel has promised to build transit centers and to deport migrant. back to their home countries but will those countries agree to take them back like when they do get sent back no no that's not going to happen and she hasn't quite said that the home countries i think she's suggesting it's where they originally registered as asylum seekers but in any case. you can't minutes and saying take them send them back home because the home countries aren't going to take them so it's essentially they're going to leave this as a problem for john many in germany kind of started this whole problem particularly merkel with her open ended invitation in two thousand and fifteen so most countries are look upon it to say well this is this is your problem you solve it we're not going to help you solve it so what about the other wing of the coalition the s.p.d.
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do you expect them to support this compromise. i think they probably will support more or less i mean they might want a little bit of adjustment but they don't really have any terribly coherent policy on all of this i mean generally they're a little bit more. friendly toward the the migrants than the conservatives but they don't really have any. coherent position what's really interesting is the. view of the c.s.u. which is their hope but because they are very concerned about the the rise of the ultra not you but the the of the right wing anti immigrant but they because they are the coming force in germany and whatever goes on within the
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government will be with a view to hand off this potential crisis that they're going to get electoral crisis that they're facing at the hands of the the a.f.p. all right interesting to hear thoughts of george a senior research fellow at the global policy institute of london thanks for being with us thank you very much. right now the syrian army is intensifying its efforts to recapture the last rebel controlled pockets in the south of the country opposition fighters in a number of towns in the derived province of face with overwhelming firepower have now lol and terribly surrendered their weapons locals and one of them were filmed earlier celebrating the development.
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what is received but it was the efforts of people who were loyal to the country that made the difference we lead the negotiations we work with the people and can start children that we have a common motherland time after all of this we have our city back senate and i think that we wanted the terrorists out now we demand the syrian government protect us not. we are forced to take up arms i swear to god what can we do. i swear to god we were sold out and we put down our arms and return to our motherland. for that as a female the back of the top the hour with more news you watch march international stay with us.
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hello and welcome to cross town where 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. cross locking the political divide i'm joined by my guest mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt he is a political analyst with sputnik international and we have a row he is the founder of the center of political strategic analysis step ball or joining crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated before we move on with our agenda here i'd like to go to berlin
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our correspond international correspondent a policy joins us thank you for joining us i want to continue on with what happened to you visiting here. being invited to a no a c e conference on freedom of speech the floor is yours dear go ahead well as you mentioned we have received this invitation it was an open meeting that was scared towards media player ality of media freedom in the ukraine and i was meant to participate from the floor however when i arrived at the airport in by this fall my passport was flat the customs i was pulled across and kept waiting for an hour and a half they asked to see my press credentials they also 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 enter ukraine and i was. and 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
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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 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 quote that this was regretful and they called on all member states to ensure the free travel of journalists across the o.s.c. region but aside from that there hasn't been anything i have received lots of
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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. you very much for the apollo i suppose we can end this way of saying we should expect more from though if we see that their commitment to freedom of speech is it isn't matched by the reality thank you very much for joining us gentlemen let's move forward here. mr trump is coming to europe it's over you. what's trumps game plan because i think i know what it is i think marc knows what it is to be intimidating the europeans 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 germany and
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france should have played russia so if you were he should have played late and so when campuses g seven it was a from where the russia so we immediately comes to one of the only card that germany and france can play and the action was stupid because i know no russia so it was. a trip and fall but i didn't mean it in a sense he used the g seven to lead the e.u. and nato this is very interesting moment yeah we you know we're living in a world right now where the us 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
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organization and personally i just living love living in a world where they need to stress. that you know you are calling out right because he has expressed displeasure with the world trade organization as well. there is there is there's a quote attributed to mao zedong that there is great chaos under heaven the situation is excellent and that's the way i find the situation right now and i think trump just before his trip to this upcoming nato meeting is announced a at 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 one of the greatest by significant well it's not reported demon again i mean it is much is he. ended 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
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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 at that russia spends on its defense twenty seven percent of what nato european allies spend on their descent defense russia's defense budget is ten times smaller than the american one but still it's. actually one of the bunch of the fears. and i think you know the record was made by their sauce a lot who commented on the visit by john bolton tromps national security advisor to moscow oswalt is very concerned bolton made every sign of having to be captured by the caribbean even press conference at russian interfax news agency rather than at
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the u.s. embassy sad and telling its 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 flat footed in moscow preparing for this summit here i mean i think was a book. a month before you had 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 we were going to very amazing but you know it is you know 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 it's. real and so. the there has to be concurrent is a gemini and china so they have to be controls have to be to be submitted and in
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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 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 a 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. they're right because he's now the water. he waking up from a nightmare where we're all crazy. because you know right he was wandering around
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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 he is the one sent to negotiate a summit with putin where just moments 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 leaders of the european countries 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 can you spell merkel can you i can spell meddling they both start with an m. right and those that did their state media you know completely.
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unabashedly objectively attacked and they're paying for it now he's got it right. i go i 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 personal a little bit of personal revenge and a little bit of leverage in his negotiation it's starting shooting yes and you know if you are talking about countries supporting and against from your ukraine and if we're going about what's going. to during this meeting in my opinion is ready to take his revenge on ukraine on promotion very very openly support to turn against him well ukrainian officials such as i welcome to clean their facebook accounts one of the messages against trump so it's a very well known stories ukraine but what is the most surprising thing about this
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or is the fear that that mainstream ultra liberal ideologues feel that they feel before this meeting let me just called a headline from the london times anxious. russian the us choose the talks to ban you home for you know they choose the talks begin with can be fellow cynthia. he is artistically in a good place and already got a traditional for. a form with a lot of times european leaders will discuss the threat the true pause to western unity at the you saw this evening the reason many said that britain is prepared to draw european initiatives to tackle threats from russia even if not backed by the us it's very rich people going to 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 to be determining the future of europe and that's a threat to all to hold.
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