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he could have the love for us to. have been the only ramones museum with me so most of what he says of us something beyond these abilities and by far not only the russians have been telling me that their team did a great job and deserved to be in the semifinals the foreigners people from other countries whose teams left the tournament long before this stage praised team russia for their success and their game today we have has really been sad that we had a weight in their us how we do they go to chad beyond this saturday they are a great long off road and money for growth you're not prone to. for example a group where do. you know if you run and you don't hear about it yeah but russia make i would say prepared yeah he said he would do it for tranquil hard to see from the soft she found zone russia's four time tennis grand slam doubles champion. who was at that thrilling match and so she told us russians are proud of their
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team's effort. honestly i never been on such incredible match and i think all the people feel so saying full knowledge to our team for their commitment for their team spirit because they gave us so much pulls it is the motions you know so much should believe and it's really incredible even though last and i mean we're little bit sad but still we're so thankful and we're just so exciting and so happy to see all of this was going on right now in the in russia and. i feel so proud for the guys here are still so proud for this team because every athlete i know how much pressure they had when they were going to play each game and at the beginning not a lot of people were believing in them and for me i feel so sad and i feel so angry sometimes as well because i was always the living in the sting because this is sport and this kind of tournaments he has the ranking is important because of the poor in the matter for him but when you're playing for your country and that team
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spirit is important this is number one what you can kind of show on the when you're going on the stage when you go in the stadium and everybody cheering for you and guys and seeing what they show the times here and that's why we're so thankful for them and very very proud of them. after the match our two seekers who was on the coast guard street just off red square which has become the unofficial fan zone here and moscow. it has been a nail biter of a game and a lot of dreams are being shattered to moisten i have to apologize to every with. my voice. saying. they're still very very have. the courage to be screaming that we've been one with long because they feel like they have won the game again what's a nail boy to over gave to john one one in the main town and then.
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again. just for you to think who will win in the fissionable time when you must. have racist language yes go and then you should marry for night during in the cool eyes or the second half of additional time and the same mario for nine days that you missed the penalty in the final shoot out for everything you've gained you have to pay only with the last rarest game yeah yeah what do you what do you say you have watched the game i mean i'm going to try and bring in the game this is this is it working you say yes it's a burst through it's a big it's of wonderful want to prove. it's a wonderful work yet another thing was that people are happy the russian fans they're so happy with the performance of the team up through they've given them everything that they could ever hope for playing the quarterfinals of the world cup
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this is something that russia hasn't done in four which used every single russian front they did not lose their faith until the last strike until the last case by the grace of play and that either i can feel the russian goalkeeper did not manage to say but again not a single russian found they have anything to say against the russian goalkeeper eager i can feel because after the game with spade he is a star he's a hero of the russian nation of the russian sports croatia will face england in the semifinals at the luzhniki stadium and moscow next wednesday after the three lions beat sweden two nil in samarra here are the highlights. i. i i i. i. i i. i. i i i i i i
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i. i. so that's it for the quarter finals after two more in dramatic matches on saturday england knocked out sweden thanks to goals from harry maguire and ali ali and some through her goalkeeping by jordan pick for the russian fans are mourning their country's spock takes to keep my crew a shock after an incredible run in the fine expectations.
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money system is dying as of people are going to. well you know the entrances and clarence accept that and they're going to chew broad powers to choose they can put their cash into obedience going which would be this china social networking score and hope to get more frequent flyer miles and the freeway being down if they change or they can go down the claim that which is individual something.
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welcome back to the program the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons has issued an interim report on the alleged use of chemical weapons in the syrian city of duma in april it says various chlorinated substances were found in samples from two science in duma yet the report also states no nerve agents or other degradation products were detected the o.p.c. w. has not reached a final conclusion about the allegations and its work is ongoing the chemical attack in question was allegedly carried out in duma on april the seventh a week later france the u.k. and the us launched air strikes against syria accusing president assad of using
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chemical weapons against his own people russian military experts on the ground failed to find any trace of chemical weapons used in duma but the attacked by western powers went ahead regardless. chemistry professor james torah says they were granted compounds the o.p.c. w. found at the site are not necessarily related to any nerve agents. it means what they found are just typical are getting compounds that would be present from an industrial cylinder it has nothing to do with nerve agents that are getting compounds that they found were corsi to gases and try to clear or see the gases and those are the types of compounds that any any organic chemistry lab or industrial site would have those are used as skin treatment agents used for work removal that has nothing to do with the chemical agent. some western media outlets were quick to react to the report the b.b.c.
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even claimed proof of the use of chemical weapons use had been found though they've since corrected their headline to reflect the fact that the o.p.c. w. has yet to reach a conclusion back in april after the alleged attack u.s. officials were also eager to jump to conclusions the united states has excellent intelligence gathering as we saw what happened with information that led us to believe that sarin and chlorine gas were used in this most recent attack we certainly had a lot of media and social media indicators that either chlorine or sharon were used james tore also says he's been skeptical all along about whether that chemical attack ever took place. just looking at the attack looking at the cylinders i knew that this was not a chemical weapons attack that anything there may have been some cylinders that may have been exploded but those were typical industrial cylinders of common compounds they had nothing to do with
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a chemical weapons attack and that's why the report said that there are no real chemical weapons agents were found at all whether they be nerve agent or chemical agents or mustard agents none of the agents or the by products degradation products were found. north korea has described the outcome of high level talks with the u.s. secretary of state mike pump pale as regretable that's in stark contrast to pompei o's own view of the meetings we talked about what the north koreans are continuing to do and how it's the case we can get our arms around keeping what jemma kim and president proposed agreed to which was the complete denuclearization of north korea we made progress on almost all of the central issues we were expecting the u.s. to come up with constructive measures to help build confidence in the spirits of reunion in talks however the attitude of the u.s. was indeed regrettable at the june twelfth summit in singapore donald trump and
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north korea's kim jong un agreed on a number of points they signed a document calling for peace in korea repatriation of u.s. soldiers or marines by the north and the peninsula is total denuclearization however trump didn't immediately offer much and return we're not reducing anything we're not we're just very little bit early for that we have to get things moving the sanctions will remain in effect we will be stopping the war games unless and until we see that the future negotiation is not going along like it should anti-war activist brian becker believes to make progress washington needs to change its approach to negotiations. if my pump aoe was really the negotiating position john bolton and mike has to the negotiating table in pyongyang whereby the united states says that d.p. r. k. north korea unilaterally surrender and then it may be perhaps the u.s.
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will change its policy of hostility and a policy whereby uses economic sanctions to deprive north koreans of food and medicine then was my pay was negotiating position that won't work for the d.p. r. k. and b b r k said it was regrettable that the us adopted this position this negotiating position but what the d.v.r. case also said is that they still want friendly relations with the united states and they've had to denuclearization in the korean peninsula was a step by step confidence building and. synchronized approach by both sides actually. at least one palestinian was killed and twenty four injured during further protests at the gaza border on friday the demonstrations were part of the already months long great march of return witnesses say israeli soldiers opened fire when protesters approached the fence over israel
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says a militant tried to throw an explosive device at soldiers near the border and the bomb exploded inside gaza and injured several stadiums are also claims that islamic militant group hamas is failing the protests at least one hundred and twenty five palestinians have been killed by israeli gunfire since the protests began back in march palestinians are demanding they be allowed to return to their preoccupation helps. meanwhile the planned demolition of a bedouin village in the west bank has been suspended by an israeli court it follows skirmishes between activists simply starting the week as israeli authorities move to pull does. to the side. yes a lot of the yes. yes protesters created a human chain to prevent the equipment from entering the village clashes reportedly left thirty five people injured the palestinian journalist syndicate claims israeli
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soldiers also attacked reporters there the e.u. the un and various rights groups have all come out against the demolition a spokesperson for the un relief agency for paul stein refugees says the plan may violate international law. all right things in the village up salutes the terrifying the bedouin themselves some of the most disadvantaged people in the middle east they and their children are living on a knife's edge international humanitarian law prohibits the transfer of the population of an occupied territory without the genuinely and fully informed consent of the affected people regardless of the most is the consensus not considered genuine in that environment not by the use of pressure physical people to worship fear of violence old us so the position is very clear what we may be witnessing could be a grave breach of the fourth day of the convention and it may amount to a war crime the un the humanitarian court makes in jerusalem the director of
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andras west bank all the members of the diplomatic community n.g.o.s the palace in north already this being the press for a whole visit to the bed been built what are we supposed to do we are humanitarian aid workers we are you know the diplomatic community is the diplomats what are we to do in the face of a highly equipped army using bulldozers. the demolition of the village had been approved by a court back in may of this here which said the settlement was illegal under israeli law israel plan to relocate the residents of the village to an area twelve kolob. away activist or module law says people will continue to resist the plan however. whenever this is happened is going to be clashes people is going to stand up and gives in they're not going to allow the evacuation of the people and destruction of their community we know that this is
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a crime against humanity this is this is our rights to say and i want her and this is autumn and we are going to defend it no matter what the prices this is a political decision and you know that is the main one to not just do it and displace the people that is there are another twenty four locations that are under threat of expansion and displacement after kind of london. that's our wrap up of the day's top headlines and your world cup highlights for this hour but i'll be back in about thirty minutes with more.
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relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just the war here i mean your list with video that even the new bill is that i knew the feeling you go to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. of those who took. it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. oh most guys are this is the report yeah we're in london fabulous london city of
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the future stacey i don't know about the city of the future but it is certainly a city that demonstrates a massive misallocation of capital as money continues to pour into property speculation if you walk around central london it is a nonstop construction site and this made me think of the smells allocation of capital that we've seen across the west this is all we have since central banks basically became the economy we're seeing just in the past week or two that all these big banks banks are the ones that are supposed to allocate capital for us what are they doing they've all announced massive share buybacks tens of billions of dollars so i think that this new crypto space was really you came up with an interesting thing when you were having this conversation in paris we went to see amir tuckey speak in the second half you interview him but we were sitting outside the event and we were talking to one of his friends called harry help and who is
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a cryptographer and he works with all the old you know the cypherpunks like david charm and he obviously is sort of like i'm a bit queer maximus background but he had something interesting to say about this notion of the initial coin offerings of why they're actually a good thing and here's a clip of you on their periscope with him so i want my explanation of. the bailouts happen particular tarm yes the government is the dumbest and most conservative sector of society it's tons of money now what's happening i suppose is that weird freaks block chains of is the tarp for themselves the people's tarp put it there. and they basically built themselves now. it's more likely to lead to innovation if you have tons of money around and crazy people and it is the back so that's why i think i see it was probably actually a good idea of the global economy one yeah for the people never tarp was the was
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the program that they came out with during the two thousand and eight crisis to bail out the banks and it was approximately seven hundred billion dollars i believe and of course i got modified over time became sixteen trillion dollars but this is a nice thing idea that harry comes up with the socially that we know because it is a political action the genesis block is a highly politicized statement referring to the bailout and so that is carried through in this thinking that these types of i.c.a.o. is in crypto coins are the people's bailout effectively the people didn't get any of that money went right to the banks on the banks to not lend it out they did not lend it out in a productive capacity that's why we have no more wealth creation that has happened we have had wealth concentration these guys have sat on their capital gave it to their friends who have more than than enough wealth and capital they had no ideas no new jobs have being real jobs have been created just service sort of sector weight trysting jobs and stuff like that then we went into the conference this
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little talk that we were talking gave at the missile did be coing in paris and he had this other interesting concept that reminded me of that really fits with this headline from out of china because i mean you talk you was talking about he showed a clip from lewis mumford who is an american story and then cultural commentator who was referring about b.f. skinner who is a psychologist who had that idea of conditioned behavior and positive reinforcement and how positive reinforcement is actually a more terrifying form of tyranny because people think that. you know they're being rewarded and they think they're actually having some sort of free choice and they have they actually feel like they're creating some sort of better society when in fact it's a totalitarian maybe off their a top authoritarian society because here is a headline about that social credit score in china where it's actually spreading
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across the world china's social credit system could interfere in other nations sovereignty china's social credit system a big data system for monitoring and shaping business and citizens' behavior is reaching beyond china's borders to impact foreign companies according to new research the system which has been compared to an orwellian tool of mass surveillance is an ambitious work in progress a series of big data and ai enabled processes that effectively grant subjects a social credit score based on their social political and economic behavior now we've covered this story but where this research leads to is that in fact it's starting to impact western corporations western businesses how they behave they have to modify their own behavior in order to access the market and the consumers in china so that this also lends and with the positive reinforcement of that b.f.
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skinner had pushed off. he had an amazing insight in it because before his work you people were beaten into submission and beaten and tortured to do what the state one of them to do and then it was assumed at that time that to get people to act against their own self-interest would be very expensive you'd have to entice people with huge kind of financial compensation but would be a scanner shows that people will act against their own interest for a very small carrot a nickel a penny they'll do acting against their own self-interest because people are silly in that way as china's car. little izing on this with the social networking score and they're getting people to give away their sovereignty not that they had any in china to begin with but they're giving away what remains of it for a score on the social networking which gives a maybe an extra piece of candy at the at the drug store if they don't do it the
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state wants they can't get on public transportation they get you know thrown off the grid and so you know this is now playing out globally because people want to do business with china it's creeping into the global business infrastructure so american corporations that want to do business with china china saying that's great but you've got to buy into our social networking grid social score and american corporations of course being victimized by the same b.f. skinner like. draw into obedience are saying we're whatever bankers will do it for a nickel you know warren buffett's not a penny on the street he won't bend over a crack at me for i mean we have covered in many many in the media have covered the negative aspects of it that you're punished if you have a bad social credit score you won't be allowed on the plane they they excluded millions of people from flying home this past holiday season but it's the positive reinforcement that you could see acting through our society's already look at london it's a huge construction zone it's
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a disaster area i would say but nevertheless a lot of people think it's great because they're being the positive reinforcement is if you're a good citizen if you're a good sort of person then we'll give you say this help to buy we'll give you fifteen percent of credit if you go further into debt because that's the sort of citizen we want one that is in debt and speculating on property markets and here is how they how they control people with positive reinforcement and get them to buy into this system is that citizens with high credit scores can access better hotels rental homes and even schools well those with low credit scores can be temporarily a perm. banned from taking planes or trains as happened to six point one five million people in twenty seventeen on the government's own figures a pilot version of the scheme run this year in hong's you city reportedly saw citizens with high social credit ratings get free access to gym facilities and shorter public hospital waiting times on the business side the brookings institute
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has reported that business that pay tax on time and abide by government demands will get better loan conditions and easier access to public tenders non-compliant businesses will face more difficult business conditions so look at our system whereby a certain banks get free access to cheap credit zero percent interest rates and the government the treasury will actually take all your bad debts off your books if you behave in a certain way if you provide basically a financial system that favors them and the people who are the elite the fear of money system is dying and so people are going to take money out of fear after and see and put it into crypto and they're going to have two broad passages they can put their cash into obedience going which would be this china social networking score and hope to get more frequent flyer miles and a freeway ending down at the jang or they can go down the big claim path which is
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individual sovereignty and used opting out of state control and that's the war of the twenty first century and this is how different states are going to react differently to the presence of crypto in some countries all cash is got rid of completely it's completely electronic cash like sweden for example so people now have to make this choice are they going to go down to beauty and go on and give their life away for free down it or are they willing to stand up and be a sovereign individuals obviously b.f. skinner would say that people will never organize themselves in a productive capacity to be free of tyranny. and again like here you have these people who are being rewarded handsomely if they are obedient and they probably feel like they are good citizens and their leg good people and they wear certain colored ribbons or wristbands and you know signaling virtue signaling especially
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their virtues signaling their their good compliance with the norms you see this all the time on twitter in our own economies and our own cultures and societies whereby people say i have nothing to hide i don't care if the government takes all my data and spies on me i have nothing to hide because they don't realize that. economic and politically. solver and individual actually does have a lot to hide because you have your own free thought you have your own free assembly and that is something worth treasuring in hiding in protecting from these corporations from these data miners from these authoritarians the prizes you get for a median salary relatively good free down it in a few years will seem like a king's ransom but as more people opt into a b. and going those prizes are going to shrink from don't it to a virtual down and to a virtual don't cram inflation in obedience by this not in regulation airy currency
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and so you end up with the casino so you have people plugged into their electronic devices playing virtual casinos all day being obedient not questioning authority and then like any casino they'll win an occasional virtual dona crumb and little fool their heart with joy and they'll think about having you know some kind of ritualistic ceremony to celebrate their great fortune in the obedience coin world i think you have to obey the time and go to break here we speak of obedience we got to take a break when we come back the legendary amir talking don't go away. in the last days of the soviet union people were full of hope and anticipation of the upcoming changes under.
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