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nava chaka mat is by definition of the translation of the name which means newcomer part of a program in a soviet union in the late seventy's and eighty's the points made there are a lot of questions to ask of this whole mess but over the last few weeks we've interviewed dozens of chemists experts and military specialists and hear their biggest gripes. the nuvi nerve agents a new she crit they haven't been so in decades there's many well published formulas of nerve agents so that it's no problem i mean mary where you have sarin so manji v.x. there are abundant abundant and the structures are known and the toxicity profiles are known so so many people can make nerve agents and they know what structures to go go toward here they are exerts from the books and studies available to the
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public neither the formula you know the chemicals any more russian then itself for years now researchers have published studies and theses on the nuvi chocks which there are dozens and dozens of many developed in different countries there's just one good tool in twentieth of in the u.s. or the published of people numerous chemical compounds we were interested because of the toxicity the author of them under the system there are more than sixty compounds here and they've all been indexed that means someone somewhere synthesize them and shared the information since then these formulas or some of them have appeared in various publications constantly you simply cannot see there are secrets and. there's more to it if you suspect a potential adverse or e is made a new discovery you have to do the same in order to study the new substance and
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make antidotes it's true to say that russia is not the only country being able to synthesize a few grams of know each other in the late ninety's all intelligence services in the west worked on because there were these rumors about a new military chemical agent produced in russia so so i'm not surprised that in france in a new king in the united states is a. formation that could explain the speed in which the product was identified that's the purpose and that's the job of this kind of laboratories and there's a whole lot of nerve agents to go around with more being discovered undeclared nerve agents. and it's a country and there are many discovers the properties of a new chemical structure it's taxes it's a chemical weapons potentially they must immediately according to the convention register it with the obviously w.
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but no country does so despite having created many such chemicals. and it really isn't as difficult as it may sound if it's really a we're dealing with it's not a real problem to synthesize that kind of nerve agent or the necessary components are easily available on the open market the synthesis does not require sophisticated procedures any specialist in organic chemistry would be able to make it though every expert we talked to said that you need serious expertise in substantial funding to make pure nerve agent. and of course you can't make this in any basement the chemicals are highly toxic and the love has to be well equipped with ventilation detoxification equipment and the chemist themselves have to be educated not everyone can synthesize this but there are twenty or so labs that counter. the argument that there is no alternative
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explanation because only russia has made new rich ox sales. britain's decision to classify almost every aspect of what happened and the investigation is called the rumen mill running but there are tidbits that have leaked out tidbits that have the scientists scratching their heads over each other is supposed to be very toxic highly toxic five to eight times more toxic than the x. which is already very very toxic so small amounts should have killed mr creep out for sure but again it's very difficult to assess and evaluate this kind of question before knowing exactly how the product was delivered the interesting thing with nova chalks is that there are so many of them and they come in so many
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different forms they can come in a powered as solid as a crystal and even as a liquid but just to give you some reference if this was a variety of the nuvi chalks. a single drop is enough to kill ten people ten people within minutes if this was in the haled even more units whimpering that we can hear you are symptoms appear and follows in minutes if it gets in the skin symptoms and birth can take from minutes to hours. at first one might think that the script could only have survived because the dude's had to be very small but the reported symptoms don't match they simply missing a little when witnesses found them they said serug a scrip or was rocking back and forth waving his hands it seemed more like the effects of narcotics if it was
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a small dose as they claim then first would come meiosis then the rest of the symptoms convulsions uncontrolled urination but we didn't see that in photos or hear of it in reports there are many questions. if indeed this was a new recherche nerve agent at work the script ulcers were very fortunate british medics must have realized quickly what was at work here or else have a miracle cure for a new nerve agents there's no other explanation. the u.s. marked independence day on july fourth but a majority of americans have for the first time in at least eighteen years say that they are no longer extremely proud of their country that is the finding of a poll by gallup which tallies with a number of other recent surveys that also reflect a downward trend artie's came up and takes a closer look. the fourth of july american independence day time for barbecue
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fireworks and celebrating the old stars and stripes. see. what 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 what donald trump playing up us exceptionalism we're going to make america make america great again great again why 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 easy going all 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
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poll. i saw that i don't understand i'm in that the other category i am extremely proud and now we look so bad and for towards other countries where looking towards us and think 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 again it centers on 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 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 how americans feel about the festivities. this tale of mop and artsy new york. the fifa world cup is it down to the last eight
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countries and colombian and swiss hearts were broken on tuesday but it was a jubilation for england and sweden artie's daniel hawkins has all of the angles covered for us in st petersburg. wherever you're watching us today welcome to russia's historic capital. decide to have a museum how to square dripping in the streets. today it's all of course about 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 clash with getting to of course sweden england also the same day. wrapped up the
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knockout stage last night it really did have everyone has their seat so myself for three to three lives in a dramatic penalty shoot out. i . i. the whole range of emotions jubilation. finally mani's him to break the penalty which is one of the several tournament sort of course heartbreak for colombia who gave it their all but it wasn't quite enough . was also what's in the game in the colombian players they gave everything for one hundred percent agreement that it should be exhaustive. search and. more from our point of view because we have two motions one. point of view are
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more important you know we could be in the quarterfinals. and. you. can hear. i mean anything you are not. really going to. find out and heading for the finals there we. share their enduring fair share to be in the walk all eyes of course on england caps and . football's hottest property right now the best striker at least according to many he scored that crucial penalty there was always attention knowing and 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 rapid victory last night as you might expect scenes of relief and of course
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jubilation. if. i. now as things heat up here in russia the intrigue only gets deeper pundit jersey is taking a break from his crystal ball predicts it will most football results most of the talk so far to some young budding football stars of the future here is that report . yes i would think it was a cyclical he must in the last question if you do not clear to me i do not slip in last year's m i said one hundred but. what i have said and least. it is. my leaving my command that much as tonight to be meeting and i just am
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already running a charity continue to tell chelsea. only. this is a more lenient. option. also you come on do you would you just disappear on the table and you will cheat so. be to sleep you can only ever. be. ok so i was told that you are the good talents that you are the kids with with good potential so i come to give a look at your coach's ear i just stay outside i'm looking at you with so with all my attention but don't feel any pressure just feel happy and and free ok he will. go.
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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 second 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 things little good makes the game much 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
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. positively surprised with what i see what i see in his little session and i hope the cold should be easy for me i've also seen my in my players being professional players. we've achieved. they enjoy more of the period they're playing in the periods where they have the practices but this is 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
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a certain level. has to be a serious serious thing every minute of the. 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 you are on the pitch take it seriously what's your favorite muchas tonight for if i answer to you or 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 a son the daughter i cannot say which one is my favorite. my favorite was the difference in training russian players. 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.
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with kids like you coaches like him we facilities like the like with the passion of the russian. people. as for food well with what the world cup can change in terms of their. mentality in a sea of all united states mexico kind of can be a target for the russian national team to to improve let's make a challenge and sometimes challenges all dreams they become. reality one day 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. feel i got it.
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and i was might see some those youngsters in russia's next up world cup squad oh down now of course the last eight fans cross the wall that been on a rollercoaster ride from the very start to some go it seems to be a bit of a year that needs it but one of motional support they've got their four legged friends with them for company.
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hook ups with her coalition partners that is after she narrowly avoided the collapse of her three month old coalition government amid disputes over migration policy in the first place it doesn't mean i can promise you that there won't be renewed disputes about other topics as this is usual when the government has three parties we need to urgently return to work for the sake of those who elected us archies policy or in berlin has details for us. german chancellor managing to narrowly avert a political crisis that was facing her just a three month old coalition government it was triggered of course by the threatened resignation of the country's interior minister mr horst who is also the leader of the christian social union now emergency talks between the two leaders managed to resolve the issue at least for now and they came up with a temporary or at least a compromise deal with guarding the migrant issue what the deal says is that number
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one the chance of centers will be established along the german austrian border those refugees who arrive at this border but who have been registered in other e.u. countries will then be deported to the country where they first entered the european union as far as the length of time that it can be held at a transit center the maximum is forty eight hours now what this means is that there will be a reduction in migration to germany it also means that the whole process will be sped up so those migrants who arrive at a transit center and have permission to enter will quickly be moved to an absorption see into inside to a reception center effectively but those who don't have permission for asylum will quickly be the same to await now there is a lot of criticism against exactly how this compromise deal will work you have for example questions being asked by angle of merkel's junior coalition party the social democratic party they haven't come onboard yet they say they first want to see tests done along the germany austria border and they also say that they still
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have not fully agreed to the deal now this is despite the fact that the german chancellor is at pains to put on a brave face and to say that coalition crises are normal but no doubt what we are seeing is that there has been a severe bruising of coalition because of all of this migrant issues at the same time she's finding excuses she's finding explanations that it doesn't really avert the fact that things are still a little the tender and we see this in a recent poll that has just come out the. poll shows that many germans view the coalition make it to me in fact they view it more negative me then they view the right tween and teen refugee party the alternative for germany known as the a if d. so they are still questions being asked the one is will for just how much longer this coalition government is going to survive before the next migrant crisis and at the same time how secure is the compromise deal that has been reached while the back of the top of the hour with more news you watch march international it will.
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thank you very much for taking the time to speak to me can you tell us exactly where we are on what this facility is but we are in the inland empire of los angeles bodge an hour away from the beach. and this is a facility that helped with over the last couple of years with a very good friend of mine which now is open and up and running with twenty four soccer fields. in the area for concerts the top polish for having
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a nice lunch and. so it's basically a place that gives the opportunity to thousands of kids every weekend to play and to play football. and the national team coach for america of course from germany and and played in the german national team very successfully for many many is. they are the champions now it would be great if you could put some words to what it's like and what it means of be a german national player what that is well i would say for every kind of football driven nation you know playing for the national team is national team is the highest chief minute you can have and with this comes a responsibility you know you and you and the first day the locker room of your national team you know you have to figure out a way to fight your way through you know you want to claim one spot in that locker room you want to get in there and you want to represent your country so you learn pretty early as
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a younger player if you get so put unity to bring out your elbows and when you look back at all the teams that won a world cup it's the last element that you need in order to win that world cup the drive of a team that drive that is soul hungry is so greedy so nasty and so whole you know full of emotions that that you seek know all those elements to your opponent and once you enter the field they've they feel like you know what these guys know. they wanted so badly as a game. the game against holland which certainly put us in germany they stated that your performance was probably the best of any german ever in a world cup. you remember that game yeah it was a special game obviously you play the eat you play they have three ac milan play as an intimate on player so you play holland which is our big big rival and then it
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happens it really felt i got red carded break out got red carded and suddenly the whole game changed and it's dynamic and and left a lot a lot of space open to run into and i just love to run i love to make people tired and i had a placid blast of my life in that game and got to score than a goal in and still people say today's was probably my best performance for the national team being called a reform which is in my opinion a really positive and good word for what exactly did you change because when you look at the two squads the two thousand and four which only scored two points in the euro and then you look at the squad you eventually picked for the two thousand and six it's not because it's not the massive difference in that so you must have changed something that made these players think this in the perform better or so what exactly did you do to be fair really to everybody would already ahead of me the standards of german football they always very very high you know and and
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obviously a disappointment they come along if not it's kind of winning that trophy or at least getting in the final four i always kind of brutal feelings for everyone involved you know but you would still when you come in as a as a new color in a certain way you you continue to work on a very good foundation you know the federation is very experienced you know it's very well organized you know defeat a system coming. from young players in the buddhist ecosystem this is exceptional so a lot of elements already in place but whenever you come in a new you offer some new ideas or new approaches different approaches if it's a system of accountability if it's if it's fitness thing what does that mean. that where the yeah because you try to kind of benchmark people so when you come in a new benchmark people say you benchmark a player in his fitness how fast how high you jump how long you can run how your
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stamina is you know. people don't like that you know you don't i don't you know you may get i'd like to add that i would i would kind of run you through the grind and say ok peter you know what this is not good enough so when we achieve certain goals and when we have a certain success throughout our lives we would like to claim those things forever but no they have gone they're gone quickly so what happened with germany and in two thousand and four was you know they did win the world cup final in two thousand and two maybe not playing a brilliant football but this in the world cup final against brazil in the fall or an awesome guy you know and then two years later it all falls apart so that that means basically something went wrong culturally something went wrong you know maybe players were full of themselves or they were just content and they just didn't have the hunger anymore and they still think thought you know still great right so i
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said a little he said well i'm here because there's a reason because i'm questioning if the people they're doing all this are really good enough and maybe i'm not good enough myself but but i want to benchmark people now going forward and whatever they do if they do work in the biz the team as a psychologist if it's a fitness coach if it's the bus driver what does he claim on if it's an equipment manager and especially if it's a play oh i said everyone that gets everyone who's. connected with everyone in the . us getting to be benchmarked and obviously you don't make. a lot of friends doing that and this discussion this idea came for me because here in the in the united states it's a cut throw industry it's you go into baseball american football basketball the best kids you know they get caught at the age of eighteen you make the n.b.a. you don't and they don't give you another fall five six years to develop and
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hopefully make it if you're not getting drafted when you maybe come out of the college system that said professional sports is gone you know and you're a boy and in football in our world we can still make it at twenty two twenty three twenty four you're maybe a bit of a late comer but it's all right now to hear so they say they've developed the ways and basically making it clear to the athletes you know be ready you know when it really matters so i brought a lot of those approaches into the german in miami and and it's out of the coaching staff i said i but i want to bring in people that know what they're doing i'm not saying i want now somebody that is buddy of another want to bring in the people that i believe take their good in benchmarking they can live with that expectations as well but it's also not a safety net you know if i see that i need to change somebody of in the system i will change so.
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