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well there were the same as the most of our basis they were surrounded by little star and they were run by no slop and almost all his all fired hands are in syria and their top supreme commander thought up or i have got it's the israelis ayman zawahiri used to be the right hand of the lead in i mean really it's sickening to to repeat the to see a threat of death or jihadi towards them and now the british government recently its finest these groups the various you know phony organizations and forget organizations we have documents that we have receipts that this money reached outlined because of god that is running the the white helmets everybody knows that it's ok well as i say the white helmet deny all of that but you don't think to raise a may is. is it a case of he doesn't understand because you seem to be saying that british taxpayer money is generating waves of his the midst insurgency in this yes yes they
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have but this that spares money is being it's been fun it's being channeled to jihadi groups so what are you going to do and why syrian government going to do about this last time britain bombed your country you didn't appear to do much what what is syria going to do about britain's involvement maybe maybe we cannot really have a war with the with the with the u.k. and we don't have any intention to help what the united. we are the victims here and we've been at that by a country which is a permanent member of the security council a nuclear. nuclear country and a coalition against us maybe we cannot we don't have enough strength to really want to face off all of these enemies at one time we are. our priorities now to clean our land from jihadi islamist radical radicalism and to to spread secularism and to go on with our informs to have real democracy. you have real lives you know western
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style maybe a lifestyle free of jihadi radicalism that's what we want we want to bring out people that maybe next if this if this you get. illegal interventions continue maybe you will we will have to defend ourselves with the military power that we have i mean we're not the ones at that king you look we're not at that in the united kingdom or great britain we are being attacked illegally to to by the this government there is i mean is government in order only in order to say if it's to say it's on radical jihadi groups and keep. proxies in our country jihadi proxies they kill now there are wars unfortunately in it and now it's worse not by sending direct soldiers to the who the area of interest but by using jihadi proxies and guess what we are the ones who are paying the heavy price of this in our economy in our life in our civilian life in our military life in our resources and
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this has to be due to the region and one time i mean we cannot really stay in this like this forever. thank you. after the break as london paints itself in the colors of the rainbow just celebrate diversity and pride in london what is it like to be part of the community the rest of the speech will be better to go assaulted intervening in a homophobic attack in central london and from the loneliness of the long distance run of a saturday night sunday morning where on today's working class film here as we speak the legendary star of a taste of honey. told the simple growing up and bought through of going underground. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy one sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only personally i'm
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at the cia. welcome back the british capital will all but shut down today not just because of russia twenty eighteen but also a london celebration of those who have fought for us rights hundreds of thousands are expected to take part in pride and it's almost unthinkable that the body to resume leads repealed its hated section twenty eight against the promotion of homosexuality less than sixteen years ago but can activists now just rest on their laurels or does justice need vigilance joining me now is war veteran lee ward elite thanks for coming on before we get to the down up out of the gulf is
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a show and you're going to presumably be a bride today or will always exist. what are going to mean to you i work in a bar. in the west on six string the busy. it could be packed i'll be doing a very long shift but it was you meet in the news lately what happened to you which is. kind of shows a prejudice is no old good in this country so i was almost home from. there was a guy on the talkback it was my ball firing. the venue and he'd had an altercation and he was using such a vile homophobic language are you a protester decides you know you need to turn it down it's not acceptable another guy got involved. he got a few whites around sort of he's had four. it was then i had to
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intervene to get him away from the victim had not been knocked unconscious he got involved i did indeed. quite dangerous although you are no me that i guess i'm an army veteran. you want to sit on the fence i call sit back and just watch these things happen which is unacceptable you see on a day like this when everyone is showing how things have changed some might say this is very very rare this kind of incident and it's not happens every day a friend of mine was abused trying for you know his sexuality. to drag queen a friend of mine just a few months ago was abused by two so-called christians you know attacked just outside cross. is going to go unstoppable this is in central london cause problems in general and we're not even talking about outside the m twenty five motorway type thing what it's like outside london or even worse i mean that i
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should say to raise i'm a voted against the repealing of section twenty eight he regrets it now but what you're saying is borne out by statistics stonewalls hate crime report from last year said one in five bt people experiencing a hate crime in the previous twelve months but four out of five n.t.l. g.b.t. hate crimes go unreported and they found that people really were reluctant to go to the police what why would that i think they just want to forget about it i mean if this was a racist incident. do you think people would be more likely to go to the police i suppose they would think of a system is less accepted. i'm homophobic attacks i mean the bus was packed. i think was only one person that she's stepped in apart from myself i'm sure if it was myself you know that was a shock to racist abuse it would be a different matter i'm sure. an awful lot would actually get involved in
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a flood people would and we've come such a long way off to so many people groups like stonewall and people like peter tatchell and. the legacy of of evil they will lead fighting for these raids up why do you think the media here in britain basically says the war is won for people is right arguably i think it's a lazy answer to be honest so we've got as i thought to go i suppose i get a life in london is easier. for people to live in these little villages in. middle of nowhere you know it's not as you talk it's a very difficult life the wardle thank you. now to an award winning british screen legend who helped to revolutionize how the u.k. saw itself sixty years ago sheila delaying his groundbreaking play a taste of honey brought mixed race relationships teenage pregnancy enormous sexuality center stage changing the world forever while in recent years elites have
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arguably tried to temper its radical focus on class with your identity politics the star of the film version we did touching and went on to act in the leather boys dr zhivago and being julia rita who won the best actress award at the cannes film festival for a taste of honey will be at a special screening of the film at the curzon so in central london at three pm to more rita amazing to have you on going underground so what is the honey they're searching for which makes up the title a taste of honey i would say the honey was she was looking for love that's what she wanted someone to love and to love her. and say look what is the plight of a single mother and well no not really because she starts off obviously and she's with her mom and they move from place to place from house to house and the mother really is interested in what she's going to do with her life not necessarily with her daughters and she meets this young man who's a sailor and their relationship develops
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a very quick relationship that it develops and she falls in love with him as he does for that moment with her i mean we just don't to give it away but i mean i suppose it's not really so much of the blood it's the fact that it is so resonant or is seemed to be so resonant. in twenty eighteen when it comes to people living on the margins what do you think about that well you know more things really haven't changed that much have they just got instead of small little houses we've got high rise. but. you know i don't think they've changed that radically not as much as they should of you were coerced. as seventeen year old joe from soffit the director tony richardson said he saw well over two thousand girls and you came out of absolutely nowhere how how did you get the job i was working backstage in liverpool rep as an assistant stage manager and i read in the newspaper they were
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looking for an unknown to play the role of joan a taste of honey i knew about the play and i thought this might be interesting and i think as you do when you're young fell out of i'll grab this opportunity and i did and i wrote tony richardson and john osborne wood for films and they wrote back and said if you're coming to london come and see us and my mum said we're going and we went and i saw met terry and i did a small scene from the play well actually that's the script that they had that she delineated written and some improvisation and then i went back to the pool and i was asked to go back to do a film test which i did and then about two weeks after that i was working backstage and calling the actors on to stage and things like that and the phone went and i ran and said yes hello it's tony richardson and he said you've got the plot and i said thank you very much all right you said we started eight weeks and i put the
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phone down and in that mad moment i thought. you say you've got the part where you haven't got the part you know that i think you know i'm sure it's like when people win the lottery they think have we got the right numbers have we won and yes i had got the part but it was nearly a year before we started shooting did you know that did you find out later that richardson said it was the the eyes of the close ups that when you the poor. well i'm obviously heard that i would have i think i would know baghdad what is the problem nobody yes i i think he did. he said the old speaking or speaking did you i suppose he didn't have any consciousness about george osborne you you mentioned obviously the writer of look back in anger and one of the twentieth century's great playwrights he says the financial people involved in the film were already going. you need a much bigger star than well do you know who they wanted audrey hepburn and tony
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was adamant i mean it's obvious until until the b.s. but what an amazing actress and beautiful woman but you know tony and john were adamant that it should be an unknown and they wanted it to be me because brad was a very lucky there's a different he's was released that year yeah that's a year so what did he i mean it's difficult to remember now but the mainstream media press predictably at the time they compared your walk to marilyn monroe but not in a good way and it was it all very snidely you know unmarried i think nowadays people could sue for what they said but i really don't read that that's their opinion and i knew i was a different looking kind of actress to a lot of actresses who had done roles need roles in films did you realise you were a bit after that in your piece you got so many more roles did you realise at the time you were part of a new generation of actors as it's been called with albert finney to all courtney
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richard harris all men by the way but i think. you sort of did i came from liverpool because that's. and and then to london and then i was involved with the royal court theatre and a lot of actors from all over the country were there but different types of actors they weren't just from london there they were from all areas had all different accents and were excepted and you could feel there was an energy there certainly was that but you have to understand that because i arrived in london at that time i thought that that was normal that that's how it was only. quite a few years later on reflection did you realize my god that was such a lucky time because now inevitably ever know you're being asked about it probably didn't for night or when dame judi walters has been voicing concern about her few working class actors there are they're working according to one in a sea investigation only sixteen percent. are acting at the moment.
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many more acting anyway. yes it is actors sixteen percent are working but yeah but the thing is is getting the opportunity and then being able to produce the goods and really i think possibly stab some people have more of an opportunity but i am really in the end it's i believe in fate and if it's going to happen it'll happen but we should be helping them of course we should do not back where we started though before a taste of honey no no no it's our business no because really they wouldn't have looked at us and tony richardson did so that was that would you know we were knocking on the door and he opened it and obviously i'm going to have to ask about dr zhivago what was it like to play a from there and off and russian peasant girl living. on a model million dollar movie. always one for we david lean in that it guinness and
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but everyone had the most beautiful costumes but i had a boy a suit wellington's and about her life as a class thing going on he said even if someone did me just take a work in glasgow you can put on stuff and she looked like a lithuanian peasant girl i mean and i know a little scarf i had but that was mine i would look i've never really done a movie where i've had fantastic costumes have interest in costumes but never had a really super beautiful cos i could really happened it yet you see they go she had the costumes i got taste funny so what would make a. i'm going to los angeles in august i'm going to do a film called the end of this convention let's start shooting. you know really you know because then that if the script is still being. convinced you just have to imagine what that is rated joshing i'm the q. and a's of the cousin george morris thank you that's it for the show will be back
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this is the. one who started on with your vision stopping the war since tools and front is up and describes in the final. saturday will reveal the last two teams through to the semifinals the first clash between england and sweden has just kicked off in from her. and on sunday evening hosts russia try to define the odds once again and the winner takes all battle with croatia in full. with no jeans to be partly due to visit us by the a picnic. is sure to look at the release people d.v.d. and in other news the chemical weapons watchdog the o.t.c. w.'s there is no traces of nerve agents have been found of a slide of an alleged attack in april in the syrian city of duma. oh
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no no no no no no no. no no no and the plans demolition of a bedouin village in the west bank has been suspended by an israeli court after scuffles between protesters and police when bulldozers moved in on the flight. a very warm welcome this is r.t. international and i'm neki aaron the last eight teams of the world cup were reduced to six yesterday and by the end of today you will know the final four delight and celebration awaits just some heartbreak and tickets home for others well let's get all the latest law specialist coverage of the. biggest poncy on the planet.
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england expects rochelle that's right very well since you'll probably see this but i won't count you want to doubt that a little tense here with the sound of menu today the final two quarter final games with the tournament host russia taking on the croatia and before that england's three lions just kicked off against sweden around two minutes gone ok still nil nil and his a taste of the southern city in the build up to that game. oh. oh yes i. saw the first few minutes having passed in that game between those three didn't of course no goals as of yet but let's just have a look at some of the nervous faces
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a fans from both sides right now a lot of them hoping it will be that team booking a place in the last four these are live pictures from sweden and england as well of course that even though they've had a bit of a heat wave over that everyone is out enjoying the sun and watching the football together so they'll be hoping about talks in boston and done head to head record between these two sides pretty evenly that matched both sides winning almost equal amounts of games against each other both sides perhaps scoring similar numbers of goals as well how. you see this game playing on. the quarter finals have been england's bogey man very often haven't been this stage for twelve years one game at this stage for twenty eight years normally is the dreaded penalty shootout in that they won the penalty shoot out against colombia they broke that scoreline up son changed. perhaps underperformed
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a bit this tournament he's not shown his best to retain his place and thought it was stunning. perhaps russia should be given more chance to add that power that speed he stays there through peter mcguire also in the lineup without solid defense . it's going to be interesting game. i think sweden again they don't have top household names to sort of drive the team for particularly but they play a very team game they play very well together good to good consistency going here is going to germany it's going to be interesting one it's interesting you say about household names of course the name that springs to mind when we think about sweden is of course him of it and he's obviously not in the squad for this tournament it's almost as if the rest of the squad has been somewhat liberated by the fact that you know he's a big player he's a fantastic player but he brings an ego to the table that perhaps has helped those other players by by his not being there and speak your involves that side and household names and england. has actually made
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a bet with david beckham you can see there on twitter i think that he's offered to buy anywhere he wants in the world if the three lions manage to beat sweden in the quarter final if it goes the other way if sweden sending them packing back in is going to have to buy the superstar any item of his choice from swedish bonus joints here but it was there a. bit of banter i suppose except that by the former real madrid man you would feel that he made a few changes that to the times though he said in britain which you have to watch an england game up wembley we're going to. enjoy fish and chips off the. if your team loses on saturday what could be more british wembley and fish and chips. absolutely and again you know the sun's out here woods of petersburg very slowly back over the good the four official ships with yeah absolutely money fans probably wishing they were there were here is one action we. still can see unsolved yeah
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we're going into the thousands really and you know what we're speaking about. a lot of fans would love to be in saucer we've both been in sochi that you know we've seen the fantastic with the fantastic atmosphere the beach and it's really turned into a footballing sense in an off islands you know thinking i had the chance to go there had the chance to book my two kids get more time off work but i hadn't because i was worried about all the factors of spoken about who were going to isn't the dangers and many fans perhaps regret now that decision i think people that will come back home will say i had a fantastic time and people didn't come absolutely absolutely but those who are here are enjoying the. oxys you know neal he was at the match and we will catch up with him perhaps after the game earlier though he sent us this report. it's been over two decades since either england or sweden got to breathe in that rarefied air of last four football so today's quarterfinal has added importance
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a lot of the funds that i've been speaking to today particularly from england didn't come here for the earlier group stage or last sixteen runs but they have been strong building to try and get their hands on not just a ticket for the game but also a flame or a train ticket so that they are able to come here so second do you feel free for a pretty friendly people who are really good for me you know you're going to pull to the school every two woman to one or two i mean when you retire you do forward my city devoted to watching more games ever. this is russia and it's the final real tough game. but i think it will be. a baby all for credit to the right after all no bull look you know nothing about the new it's been good natured banter really you know in the weeks leading up to this
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game in sylmar there's been a big lump in american influence with brazil mexico europe why fans here it's been a european feel the last couple of days with a lot of good banter going on more than one occasion i heard something the sponsor chanting boycott ikea whenever they saw a yellow jersey walk past them so i decided to catch up with some of the funds myself while games between these two tend to go down to the wire chicken look at their head to head record eight wins for england seven for sweden and nine draws and with things that are so tight sometimes what makes all the difference is in depth knowledge of the opposition but what do the bums know about their rival nation we decided to test. for it you've met some swedish funs with their color shot here in the some morrison is pretty nice first of all isn't it it's very nice for the most part that queen elizabeth became queen elizabeth in which decade when did she go into the room forty. four forty nine hundred forty as
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you say it is sixty one thousand nine hundred fifty which decade did alba win your . time to. seventeen but i mean sure people seventy four look at the right are the blocky the population of sweetness a little bit smaller than yourselves h one n one for twenty years ten million i mean final answer on that i'm still if you kept your nerve and you did write ten million that is well done sir what is the population of england around seventy million sixty. it's because it's meant to say teamwork i got there in the end nineteen ninety eight inch youngest ever cool square against argentina remember the wonder goal who scored it. could be. michael. owen michael owen we go on we got it what was sweden highest
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ever finish out a world cup their best place to win fifty eight against group against brazil in fifty eight. cause room when pelley but he had that when it was not the people was then you know every day went down to the next and i would say that was a goal so there you have it the supporters of the three lions they could care but will their team follow suit on the pitch not long to find out you know we'll r.t. some are. passionate and then find spencer over and has been documenting his world cup journey across russia has been sharing it with his two million followers so we caught up with him out of the game to find out whether the torments help debunk some of the stereotypes about russia. even myself i didn't wear i wore the game but i didn't wear were the first day out because we weren't sure what to expect i'll be honest i had some of the same thoughts in my head would been told for example
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