tv The Alex Salmond Show RT July 5, 2018 1:30am-2:00am EDT
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raises the question about these poisonings at the summit. i think from my understanding everything's on the table. i think you're going to hear they'll talk about north korea they'll talk about trade they'll talk about the sanctions we'll talk about the election in syria. obviously to around the. g c p o agreement there to be agreement the but but. yes will this come up you know was this a distraction conflict you've got. president trump has kind of mentioned you know read the invitation to russia to the g. eight. there's been positive and michelle meetings with mr bolton there. we need a distraction so so it's you know between the pick and mr trump. upcoming visit. like you said it's a very interesting coincidence that this something like this occurred expectantly
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depending which what direction we're going to point the fingers at all right earl rasmussen executive vice president of the radio center thanks for being with us here on our teacher national certainly is an interesting situation and we will watch and see how it plays out right we earlier told you about the testimony of one of the friends of the couple that is involved here is that testimony. almost. any stuff in any way. they would have to show up. and then use in as many many came out any time when they start acting funny it wasn't just dropped against the. red brick. and started sweating so i'm going. to actually take place right up to five of them. around and so.
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it sells because they were full. and then they went off somewhere so they must have touched some contaminated that's the next thing on twitter many users have expressed a less than serious view regarding this new never tried case here to talk addiction in ek dabbles in four months. which i can sell is three makes me think it's nothing to do with the russians but someone so it's three most things that are on your doorstep. simple sent to or came from porton down in london we have knife crime and moped robberies while in wiltshire they do one better they poison people with novacek local residents are concerned about this latest poisoning as they and their families have yet to receive any instructions from authorities i don't know to be honest now because staved to retract would say that first of all it is possible link so three that it was possibly dropped late and now they don't know so
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it's not a visit being kept in any information to place. the notion that something has to give it but yeah a little bit where you know that we don't know what's going on because. so you know yeah but children come here and there are other parents who live around here and it was just being checked and like right there does it for me i'll be back in just a bit with more news you're watching r t international. birthplace. is when the interest on the debt is greater than your taxes taxable base then you have to throw down all pretenses of quantitative easing and just admit your monetizing that central bank is just printing and buying back its own. place then you get into what's called the banana republic named after a countries that want america that typically are in the butt out of business to end up doing this monetization of their own debt and have collapsed their currency
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venezuela argentina come to mind this is now going to be contagious and going into america. since the start of the world cup russian sports commentators have put cruelly sure on the list of teams capable of winning russians love to root for the underdog but will have sympathy for a rival impact on russia's quarterfinal time with croatia. welcome back this is archie international the us marked independence day on july the fourth but a majority of americans for the first time in at least eighteen years say that well
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they're no longer extremely proud of their country and that is the finding of a poll by gallup which tallies with a number of other recent surveys that also reflect a downward trend and takes a closer look. the fourth of july american independence day a time for barbecue fireworks and celebrating the old stars and stripes. but is the patriotic impulse dying among americans a new poll shows that not all americans are swelling with national pride the poll indicates that less than half of americans actually say that they're extremely proud of their country and that's with donald trump playing up u.s. exceptionalism we're going to make america to make america great again great again
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are you planning to celebrate the fourth of july this year actually i'll be working as i am sure there's every day comp by an easygoing whole came out this year and when asked if they were proud of their country extremely proud of their country only forty seven percent of americans said yes that's less than half what do you make of that poll. i saw that i don't understand i'm in that the other category am extremely proud and now we look so bad and for towards other countries who are looking towards us and saying that we look so separated now instead of being united i suppose it's about trump mainly really it's just just simply the president. what else i think you get at center is not a political. level happening just faith and leadership to really come down to what i think deep down the numbers probably higher people may feel a grudge about certain political you know swings these days used to be that once
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a year americans put aside their political differences and marched behind the american flag is one on independence day however this year it seems that partisan political differences are impacting our americans feel about the festivity. kaleb mop and artsy new york. now the fifa world cup is down to the last eight countries colombian and swiss hearts were broken on tuesday but it was jubilation for england and sweden and hawkins has all of the angles covered for us in st petersburg. wherever you're watching us today welcome to russia's historic north. decide to have its museum square dripping in history. today it's all of course about
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the jangling knockout stage has now wrapped up we know the eight teams now set to play in the world cup quarterfinals why go head to head with france brazil face belgium on friday that should be a goal fast on saturday all eyes here of course with the host russia and their clash with getting to of course sweden england also the same day. wrapped up the knockout stage last night it really did have everyone has their seat so myself for three to three lives in a dramatic i don't see shootout. the whole range of emotions jubilation for the. only thing to break that penalty. for several tournament sort of course heartbreak for colombia who gave it their all but it wasn't quite enough. i was also watching the game in which.
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they gave everything for one hundred thirteen or it should be. such. a more you know because we're going motions one. point you are more important you could be in the quarterfinals. and. you. can hear. i mean anything you are not. really going. and having for the finals there we. share their enduring fair share should be all eyes of course on an england captain in football's hottest property right now the best striker at least
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according to many he scored that crucial penalty there was always a tension knowing that it might just blow it all but that goal number six for pushed him to the top of the race for the golden boot as the world cup's top scorer finds a raptor to victory last night as you might expect scenes of relief and of course jubilation. if i. i. i was things heat up here in russia the intrigue only gets deeper pundit just taking a break from his crystal ball predicts it will most football results most of all talk it so far too. young budding football stars of the future is that report.
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yes i would think it was the exception called he marched in the place last question if you do not clear to me i do not slip in last year's m i said no more. but actually i don't. know what it is. my leaving my command that much as tonight to be meeting you i just am already running a chilly continue to tell chelsea. was the only one this isn't lenient. social mores so so so you come on the what you just disappeared on the table and you will cheat so dr q e two sweet you could only ever. be. ok so i was told that you are the good talent. that you are the kids with with good
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potential so i come to give a look at your coaches ian i just failed sides i'm looking at you so with all my attention but don't feel any pressure just feel happy and and free ok it will. go. one thing is. and another thing if. you pass the ball to the right speed and control it buzzes readable if i control the ball here is one thing and then i need one more thought and i need one more so i can another thing is it passes me the ball and with my control. my control i can give the needed for the speed of the game so little seems little good makes the game much
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much better if they look for example to. his name irrational yet if they look to him the first the first control the speed of the of the bus polish always got a. rhyme . positively surprised with what i see what i see in these little sessions and i hope the culture agrees with me i've also seen my in my players being professional players. they enjoy more of the period when they're playing in the periods where they have the practice but this is
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as important exercises that they can do outside the little little game what's your secret in achieving that much trophies the secret is what i was asking you. to enjoy but at the same time if you says if you want to reach a certain level. just to be a serious serious thing every minute of the day we're. working with my players i take it very very serious always of this model always happy to do something that i really like to do but always read with a great cause and be the grit and be sure to have fun every minute throughout on the pitch take it seriously what's your favorite muchas tonight for if i answer to you the the other ones to go away is like when you got a father and you have more of them than ones then one son which one is the favorite son i have
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a son the daughter i cannot say which one is my favorite. my favorite what's the difference in training russian players in which players i think in the one of the secrets is the competitiveness of the league every club has probably eighteen twenty twenty peaches like this one. only for the academies i hope. with kids like you coaches like him we have facilities like the like we had the passion of the russian. people. as for food well what the world cup can change in terms of their. mentality in a sea of all of the united states mexico kind of can be a target for the russian national team to to improve let's make a challenge and sometimes the challenge is all dreams they become reality one day
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so let's see in the next twelve years. i coach the russian national team and some of them they play for me they will. until i arrived. and i was might see some those youngsters in russia's next up world cup scored zero down now of course the last eight. the world that been on a rollercoaster ride from the very start to some both seems to be a bit of a year that needs it but what emotional support they've got their four legged friends with them for company.
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far that does it for me this hour our news team is staying on top of the story as it develops out of the u.k. with the new latest novel shark attack will be with you in a bit we want you. to . know that iowa. got everything that. i you know i. had it up ok i. don't know how to help out and then i was
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going to come already got up without a good. thing and i am not one of them. join me every thursday on the i like simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics this list i'm show business i'll see you then. they were going underground that knock out rush hour twenty eighteen match in moscow with no u.k. government officials in attendance to support england against going to be a coming up of the show on the eve of the seventieth anniversary of the n.h.s. we ask someone who was fifteen years old when the labor government sent letters
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explaining that from that day on health care would be free for all political of dollars has been parliament's long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee and we speak to any just doctor and author of how to dismantle the n.h.s. in ten easy steps about his plan to stop the best pound for pound health service in the world being destroyed by me on liberalism how does a soft shortage of one hundred thousand defector help service intensive canas jackie barry tells us what it's like on the front lines of the n.h.s. we're going to be reviewing the headlines on going underground looking at poverty inequality the n.h.s. his seventieth birthday and pride and they speak a little of the more coming up in today's going underground but first will this week's events in mexico marks the beginning of a truly independent north american nation as the usa today celebrates independence from the united kingdom i'm going to show you what many are calling you rubble for
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this country should people. be celebrating the but they never thought would take place the election of loving his populist candidate and grace money well as obrador someone who has so far continued to doubt obrador there is a leader at the vanguard of anti new liberal action subcomandante marcos of the zapatista rami fighting in the southeastern mountains of mexico here he is when asked by media to take his mask off. president all trump who backs up government down ten mile course on nafta joined venezuelan and cuban leaders not to mention britain's german corbyn to congratulate obrador on his victory however like another leader depicted in mainstream media as leftist brazil's lula or britain or appease capitalism for his campaign today
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a former cia asset michel to man leads the bee in bricks and lula is in jail after arguably not doing enough to fight the forces of reaction and conservatism here is now imprisoned lula brazil's most popular politician ahead of october's elections in a recording that surfaced this week. if you don't put up a story that you'll see. if they should go to compete but if you. beat them still see only but unlike mexico brazil under luna could have been on the road to implementing universal health care but like everywhere washington's i.m.f. and world bank touches it was a long way off britain's ultra efficient l.h.'s although the n.h.s. was arguably funded by empire exploitation under the one thousand nine hundred forty five labor government which included revenue gained from fighting wars like in malaya for rubber in ten the future lies in the hands of those who live.
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communism supported by expulsion expenses except by calculated crime we believe we have a better way first the war must be won a british lost in the malayan emergency when clement attlee his government dropped hundreds of thousands of bombs killing thousands to stop a communist government taking control of resources that were defacto help fund the national service plan here on the green outside parliament on the eve of the seventieth birthday everyone appears to be celebrate. in the national health service joining me is former tory shadow health minister lord mccall he was parliamentary private secretary to prime minister john major and a member of the long term sustainability of the n.h.s. committee before it was shot down little thanks for coming and going underground again pleasure why was pleasure to come underground with you of course but why why was the long term sustainability committee for the n.h.s. unsustainable itself well it did its job and came to an end and that's it and it
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depends what's going to happen to it but you didn't recommend twenty billion pounds in extra spending we did recommend more money to be put in but we didn't actually suggest what. because we're not the professionals but we knew what was needed among our professional venice. i'm not an economist but that will take us back then to luckily because of age fifteen when that letter started appearing in this letter boxes up and down the country health secretary ban saying that suddenly you get health care would be free what does that feel like well it sounded to me like a good idea but the first really encounter i had with it was i was summoned by the school doctor who sat me down and said now look here i've got some news for you their chest is coming and this is going to be bad news why going to say that well i suppose he might have realised there was going to be quite
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a lot of bureaucracy and picking and so on which of course the house he obviously did a lot of private work on the side arguably explain to you know our audience how the b.m.a. who obviously defend the n.h.s. these days how it came to pass that ahead of that day seventy years ago doctors going to want me survey the time voted against the n.h.s. of ten to one it was something new a lot of people do. like new things and doctors i know yes but the doctors who don't like new things too but i'll tell you something fascinating that happened shortly afterwards prime minister at calais who's a very shrewd guy got up in parliament and said we're going to bring in prescription charges not to raise money because lenny raised ten million and the total budget then was four hundred million can you believe it no he said is to discourage people from using the n.h.s.
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excessively and unnecessarily so he hit the nail on the head he realized what the problem was early on certain glacially the thatcherite of early education to put it on prescription charges should be an on going to see the doctor even though it was only a shilling would have been something because it changes the relationship between the doctor and the patient their financial is it and penalizes the poor showing a time. called the great penalty. there is just some it's just the whole principle that if you pay for something you feel you are a bit in charge i think that's an important principle well your party voted against the n.h.s. twenty one times between second and third reading take us back to what the conservative body thought of atlee and divans idea where they were very keen on van because he was a man who said who really hated half the british people which was unfortunate
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surely have been a ticket you're referring of course to better than saying your party lower than verbiage for that's half the population vindicated for that now and. no i mean actually it was i think a good prime minister did some very good things and. i was certainly supportive of what he was trying to do in many ways and then it just seemed to be a good idea. but the problem now is the problems are running into something called the bed occupancy ratio it should be eighty percent it's running ninety five percent which is far too high and that has put a normal strain on nurses doctors and so on and of course it's that's when mistakes are made when you when the workload is too much. forward or a shadow health minister will recall there and while mainstream media and blairites
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and jeremy goldman's labor party focus on n.h.s. funding is the real danger the creeping privatization that has been going on now for years joining me now is dr usual good he's a doctor and author of how to dismantle the n.h.s. in tell easy steps an updated version of his book is going to be out later in the year you said thanks for coming back on do you think that defenders of the national health service of all it isn't going to trap by merely calling for funding to match the sensitive g.d.p. numbers of our o.e.c.d. partners yeah absolutely i think we do we definitely have lack of funding that doesn't need to be increased but the fact that the debate even amongst the liberal media outlets amongst the b.b.c. amongst the guardian has been contained just to talk about increasing funding completely misses the fundamental point which is that privatisation and the market experiment inside the n.h.s. has been a catastrophe and means that we are losing and siphoning billions and in fact tens of billions of pounds to outsourcing companies to appear for the private finance
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initiative to running a market system which is very expensive inside the n.h.s. so the first thing that really needs to be done is to restore the n.h.s. as a publicly provided in one system because we know from the u.k. we know from international data that is the most cost efficient way of providing health care so it's all very well to increase funding but you will end up just siphoning billions more and in fact that's exactly what teresa mayes plan in this package is well it's usually the right one is a decode. for the word reforms iraq's going for reforms funding in effect i'm going to tory ministers trying to reappropriate the language but i mean teresa mayes funding twenty billion funding package. comes with strings attached which means that it is the funding will be used to help implement this new model of us style health care which is accountable or integrated well in fairness i mean the head of the n.h.s. england simon stevens used to work at the controversial us health company united healthcare predictable that we should be going along towards the american style of
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health care absolutely i mean simon stephens' as the n.h.s. chief executive of an interesting land is emblematic sadly of a much bigger problem here goes beyond the n.h.s. and extends to to the bigger issues of public services in our society which is that there's been a corporate capture of democracy through such strategies as the revolving door political donations corporate lobbying and what we're seeing is that the top levels of the department of health and office in parliament with health secretaries health ministers we're also seeing at the top levels of n.h.s. management there is a massive revolving door and started stephen's as you've mentioned was alan milburn and tony blair's lawyer and the former health secretary defending the health service on this seventieth anniversary saying are wonderful it is well i'm in melbourne along with under obviously the blair and to simon stevens and that whole team actually what they did was they expanded the limited market that existed in the ninety's into a much more.
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