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u.k. foreign secretary resigns his the minister to quit in twenty four hours over the government's plan for a soft rock said. ok politicians blame russia for an obvious poisoning incident in amesbury even though police have made no link to moscow. a journalist who held the whistle blower ad words snowden expose the n.s.a. secrets is branded a crime lend puppet all because he has attended a security conference and russia. has the world cup and her semifinal a showdown we need some rising stars a woman's football here in the country. so i call. it your.
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rabbit hole of moscow. verses. on our t.v. . live from moscow this is our team for national welcome to the program. the u.k. government has been hit by three high profile resignations the latest was boris johnson who stepped down in protest against the reason maze plan for a post said deal with the e.u. johnson has now published his resignation letter online he said bragg said should be about opportunities but he claimed quote that that dream is dying suffocated by needless self-doubt he also said that the country is heading towards a sammy brags and the status of a colony. has more in the story. the u.k.
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prime minister theresa may faced a tense meeting with tory m.p.'s and peers in parliament today as she was hoping to try and get control of her cabinet admits to all the infighting and her leadership is under a huge risk out the moment the infighting surrounds may's idea for i think the silly tainted customs arrangement that's happening about securing a trade deal once the u.k. leaves the e.u. next march two thousand and nineteen now the reason bright cité is angry is because the current plan has been quoted as being a soft breakfast and closely aligned with the rules and may's having trouble balancing her cabinet at the moment and this is what has led to resignations these past twenty four hours but the foreign secretary boris johnson who is an influential figure the face in fact of the vote to leave campaign in two thousand and sixteen well he was meant to give a press conference at the western balkans summit in london but downing street put out a statement saying to reason they have accepted his resignation to resume a speaking in parliament today thanks boris johnson for his work but this is how
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they reacted but i want to recognize the work of the former secretary of state for accepting the european union to recognise the passion the former foreign secretary demonstrated it. to him promoting the to overhaul the order of the arms she really atmosphere that was all i want to hear about these important matches she was saying was true the prime minister thank you for the call the foreign sector demonstrated in promoting the global richard to the world as we leave the european union but despite the eruptions of loftus reason a spokesperson said the government is not in a meltdown he said that there's no question of revisiting the position agreed on in checkers on friday but meanwhile jeremy cool been the leader of the labor party has mocks may's claim that she's restored cabinet responsibility two years on general referendum sixteen months on from articles. bring triggered it's only this we.
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managed to agree on the goal should be was a sure. last forty eight hours corbin says that he understands why ministers did not resign on friday because their phones were made they would have lost their calls because of government cuts and there would be no bus eva safe but there were also reports that m.p. said that they were on standby just in case ready to take companies up if they did resign on friday but in the past twenty four hours we've also seen the resignation of david davis the secretary which also led to his number two resigning following his example well he said the reason they had given away too much too easily when he resigned on sunday evening but the resignations of two of the cabinets most senior ministers leaves to reason made the cabinet now in a tenuous position for london mayor ken livingstone told us that he has never us
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and british politics and disorder. the simple fact is i can't ever recall a time in my life when the politics of the british government has been in such chaos and with complete impossibility to try and understand where we'll be in three months will six months or next year will the government survive if we don't know if it will we actually vote to leave we don't know literally i've never known such an uncertainty in all my time in politics and frankly i suspect it would be a huge impact on our economy what foreign corporation is going to be thinking of investing in britain when all of this is helping me and there is no one person on either side who can unite the tory party around this issue i am the most divisive issue on it takes me back to the nineteen nineties when at then tory prime minister john major who is trying to preside over a tory party to be divided in parliament whether or not we should join the common
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currency and at the end of his term you had a labor landslide and i think most property trees in my malin bomb till the next general election but that could be later this year i i think looking at the mess in the tory party now it's much more likely that it will be jeremy corbyn as a labor prime minister who will then negotiate a better deal with the. hearing has two years as the ukase chief diplomat boris johnson often gained global attention whether he is provocative for marks. argue that their source of a snuff not the chalk is russia how did you manage to find it out so quickly and i look at the the evidence from the people from from porton down they were absolutely categorical and i asked the guy myself i said are you sure and he said there's no doubt we have not verified the precise source so typically you're not
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able at porton down to say where it is from we haven't yet been able to do that i was being very clear i thought i was being very clear to. the german program which is that porton down and told us in absolutely no uncertain terms that this was a military grade. they knew what age law it is not the business of important on the i denied it and whether it's even possible for them to identify the origin. they got. the rods like to work. the way it was the mountain thirty six. years i think the comparison with nine hundred thirty six is is certainly right. some said it was a symbol of the poet kenyan president's dislike of the british empire which had
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been such a fervent defend. meanwhile the u.k. government's cobra emergency committee has been holding a meeting over a poisoning incident in amesbury a woman along with her partner were exposed to the navi choked nerve agent and she died on sunday evening we discussed the issue with political commentator david vance to resume a government seems to have been a focus of obsession a boy trying to glean is such incidents such as the previous one for example on russia well i think that's the kind of a distraction and i think at this point in time to reason they would rather talk abut anything anything other than her and their leadership so i would really be surprised that this new. incident does get hyped off of talk told by the british government all day which is quite conceivable by to morrow morning this prime minister could be gone possibly discussing it is as almost
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a welcome distraction from for the beleaguered may have been a strange including the parts of the u.k. home secretary has been also briefing parliament on the latest incident in amesbury the nerve agent that's been used in this incident is the same as the march the fourth incident but we have not the scientists have not been able to identify or determine if it is the same passion it may well be but at this point that is not. the story is certainly taken a very serious new turn with the news of the passing away don sturgis one of the two people that was affected in this so-called second poisoning incident she was forty four years old and she had passed away on sunday evening and now that this has happened it's clear to understand that the investigation is going to be expected to be much more. and certainly a stronger language is going to be needed than the one we've seen so far along the
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lines of most likely while the investigation is still continuing with lots of questions still around about where and how this couple could have potentially contaminated themselves we've heard that the working theory so far is that they came in contact with some kind of contaminated object and of course lots of questions there about how that could have happened given the millions and millions of pounds spent on dea come into contact with nation work in souls this is not stopping some officials in the u.k. including the u.k. defense minister to still continue to drag russia into the story the reality is russia has committed to an attack on british soil which is seeing. this is something because i think the world will unite with this in actually. getting williamson's claim that russia has something to do with the don't sturges is just the same old mantra russians did it could you perhaps come up with something appropriate. for instance well if you keep in mind gavin williamson was
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a british politician who really raised eyebrows not just in russia but also here in the u.k. when it came to this whole scandal when he said that russia should shut up and go away so in this particular case what could be seen as a somewhat premature reaction seems to be followed by some british politicians as well as journalists here in westminster time to send a clear message to putin about chemical weapons relegated the remaining games of the world cup to elsewhere in europe and also indifference to collateral damage is one of the hallmarks of the putin regime and its extraterritorial operation. so you did not get your big jim don't sturgis has done this was a murder of a british citizen as a result of use of chemical nerve agent bread used by the russian state now certainly just to remind our viewers this is been a story that has been going on for over four months now following the so-called
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original poisoning of sergei script and his daughter who are now well and recovered following quite some time at the hospital but they have been discharged and their whereabouts and current condition seems to be kept well under wraps and now with this latest poisoning that can certainly be described as extremely unexpected not least so by the british government that has been really pushing to some extent so hard this narrative of russia haven't been behind the script poisoning which of course russia has denied throughout this whole time it is quite safe to assume that some very serious facts are going to be having to be produced especially given this death and of course the consequences of that this whole saga has had on the ties between russia and the u.k. . the german chancellor angela merkel has signaled that her country is ready to negotiate on the new import tariffs with the u.s. however she did not rule out
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a hardline response as the talks are not productive but we're ready to talk with the u.s. must try to reach an agreement otherwise who will have to take measures as we did in connection with the steel and aluminum tariffs. meanwhile the u.s. ambassador to germany has not with the country's leading carmakers to discuss the terrorists or he samir khan has the details the u.s. ambassador to germany apparently held a top a secret meeting with the who's who of the german auto industry to discuss tariffs and this was met with harsh criticism from the head of the german social democratic party saying that it wasn't in the ambassador's authority to do so. if the u.s. government wants to talk about tariffs with us then this issue must be discussed between the u.s. secretary of commerce and the german minister for economic affairs and energy peter altemeyer we're not some kind of banana republic this wasn't the first time the ambassador has managed to stir up controversy he frustrated germans the day here
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arrived in germany back in may with just one tweet in which he advised german businesses to stop doing business in iran first some context of this was right after trump announced that the us would want to laterally withdraw from the iran deal and then just a month after that he offended germans again when he said that he wanted to empower the right wing all across europe with the german politicians claiming that he had breached protocol and some even called for him to be expelled from the country so a lot of members of my party if i'm pretty explicit that we find these statements highly inappropriate for an ambassador. be well advised to reconsider his role in this mission if the federal government takes the country's democratic sobering too seriously you should not invite a ground zero for a chat but rather expel him immediately and bus deserved representatives of the state of political movements u.s. ambassador grenell however does not behave like a diplomat but more like
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a far right colonial officer we won't tolerate such behavior so this latest scandal has the ambassador stirring up controversy just days before trump is scheduled to visit europe. and the award winning journalist who helped of the whistleblower add words snowden to expose the secrets of the n.s.a. has found himself on tour attack for visiting russia for a cyber security conference or he's callous mop and has the details well glenn greenwald who is the famous journalist who exposed electronic surveillance in the united states using the documents of edward snowden revealed by edward snowden the . whistleblower he is getting a lot of criticism at this point now he went to russia he attended a conference on cyber security at that conference he spoke at a panel related to the issue of fake news and then from there he went and did a t.v. interview with this network this is some of what he said in his interview with r.t.
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there's an obsession in the united states with viewing russia not just as an adversary but as an actual enemy it's permeated both political parties there's actually talk a lot now about how what they regard as the interference in the twenty sixteen election is similar to pearl harbor now from there we saw a whole lot of media voices in the usa jump on glenn greenwald simply for the fact that he gave this interview one commentator from m.s. n.b.c. responded to the fact that glenn greenwald stated his views in an interview with this network this way this is what was said glenn greenwald shows he's true colors as an agent of trauma and moscow now we know why he helps note and the fact covers for the leaks attack on democracy and shields for fox news he's deep in the kremlin's pocket. now a tweet from a media outlet associated with voice of america accuse glenn greenwald of quote
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voicing support for the government of russia in his interview now wiki leaks responded pointing out that at no point did mr greenwald voiced support for the russian government that was not anything he said in his interview at no point in the interview did he make statements supporting the russian government so this tweet from a u.s. government media outlet voice of america was simply not correct now glenn greenwald is not the first individual to have been targeted this way and basically accused of all kinds of things simply for appearing on this network we saw that green party presidential candidate jill stein faced similar allegations simply because she did interviews on r.t. and that she went to russia and met a lot of mir putin and we've also seen in the recent in the aftermath of the passing away of edge scholtz we've seen similar statements and strange things made in allegations made in the obituaries in the reporting around his death so glenn greenwald has responded to those jumping on him for doing the interview saying that
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this is simply mccarthyism and it reminds people of the period in the united states in which guilt by association was very common and people were being accused of being disloyal and treasonous simply for meeting with somebody or giving an interview or shaking hands with someone glenn greenwald is quick to jump on this as an example of kind of the hysterical atmosphere created around russia in the united states the subject of the interview he gave to r.t. . investigative journalist a max bloom in town told us that the whole case is based on the u.s. press thompson a fresh as an anime. this is outright slander that is being committed by an employee of m s n b c which is to push this frame of anything connected to russia being a form of treason if you look at malcolm nance's own record of wild statements including that the united states as a constitutional republic is about to be destroyed by a lot of near putin it's pretty clear that he's to intelligence what harvey
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weinstein is to feminism this is all about geopolitics and people like glenn greenwald. have been become collateral damage in the revival of mccarthyism. while answering to the world cup now there are just four countries left and the race out for glory later on tuesday france will clash with. the semifinals of all those teams tearing out the two favorite still left at the trough eight and then on wednesday england play croatia here in moscow. meanwhile a charity for team match involving stars of the game has been held in red square it's a surprising was the captain of western monies and nine hundred ninety one cup winning side an x. russian midfielder alexander must avoid the game was organized by the in naked
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heart foundation which helps children with disabilities and we spoke to those taking part. you have seen children participates their emotions how it helps them become a part of this policy this is the best stone or a reward. not only to prove that the. president but i like that i can be here and help and also play here on red square that's the thing to remember i'm really glad to post this to put in such an event be poets of the free food world cup which as it seems to me is absolute. the fantastic. i'm so proud of seeing russia i'm so proud that i seem to have played funtastic ford's role i think they conquered the hearts of the biggest skeptics about russian football and know what this actually how something the day's really important because now thousands of boys and girls will want will be motivated to take on
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this force and of course when it comes to young kids with special needs they're not an exception they also want to play for the gold and world cup is going to have an impact on them. this moment was for. the last fifteen years from the beginning. this is a very nice and a very good producer ship and. consists. of. each side from each other from the world cup was very nice to know there's a look of surprise. still in the street the same washington was in that thought i meant the quarterfinals maybe for many russians except. the opening game of this world cup was also a first by having bowled girls our correspondent and you had to train go check out
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the state of women's football in russia. which has the best. game of the world cup it was russia after all they won five you know saudi arabia wrong again so who did. they found another player with every single past the. world cup so they're from a junior women's football club. for the neighborhood. even by russian standards. yes there are three moment at the world cup opener the teenagers won a contest against boys and girls from all over the world's biggest countries. so it is obviously. guilty here but it seems that if it says could be said if i say to you that the. millions would have loved to find themselves in the same
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boots. girls from this amateur football club from moscow not so many of those in russia for now but calc them in you won't see them helping out at the russian world cup arenas but these ladies of assy girl power don't need special occasions to shine on and off the pitch their team can for one throw a party that would lower crowds of moscow's most hip party goers. for a bit of fun and all of the name of football women's amateur football football for everyone. it just makes you forget about. what had to be fun though if you simply go away. for us they never tell you that you get the good of you to let me. know about it over.
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there but i was just that shot i don't like that. they give me a board that would be good i. just give a good the what fun. side yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah if it but if. he. would kill this fine you're right that it's important because i just want what i see if it works the older you get. i cannot believe i agreed to this. you get going to look at it's. the bull. city you got a book to injury out of. boston i wish you would you know. which educate me will this money the. little boy still alive at the post that you grew up eating it all for that ass is a good. marginal seat and i'll bet it when i get it you propose to.
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call me and since i am at the bull coyly like i did as a goose going to west ham was reason it be when you left off one of us for football watching me we come back there is still could have to. keep the shield key to the ski i knew that it wouldn't do to. show me a little bit along you have some of those were just the off button you don't believe some developer chap pushed the way he's treated so you know and then i put him up old boy she knew what i'm called those an all star you know my you my man come down the house call we what are your kids on the football and he knew. we would have a lot of gold but the most that they're going to say was see in your model of the city building. now that's what i call. you at your feet below
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the heart of moscow for trying dro vs to be an artsy. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but there was one little question and by the way who is going to be our coach. you guys i know you on the us he's a huge star and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to go to the center of the beach with all we do and we will show the all the great british get you out of the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball in though we have to go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and three in the
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world cup in russia meet the special one it was also appreciated me just like the real theology teams latest edition make up as we go so i need to look at. what self is saying hold on let's move those jobs back to america by imposing sarus to equalize the trade picture and move toward a post china extraction model you know where as private equity extracts well using labor triads china's been extracting wealth using leverage trade shenanigans so this is just the reverse of that song as i hear it in some people's voices starts to make a little more sense people don't understand that this guy actually understands more than people i'm giving him credit for. i think more doogan is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in this county
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for you to stay if you look at some of the before now and. mark was the day that when he was finding that the line mog dubin as being the surest most contentious. critics say he is the first time i noticed something wasn't right in fleece work pretty much when he first started the corruption in palm beach county is not something that you can smell it seems like it's a nod and a wink it wasn't what i wanted to give. we've had more on all machines in this county then some states have had collectively drug and went to his website began featuring the comments about god as family the sheriff's wife so yes squash you like a bug you know i wish you'd stop then he said then i'm left with stuff i believe what i'm doing ok you know it's your funeral doing f.b.i. raided p.b.s.
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and critic dude in this house. i snuck out of the united states. into russia political stunt. men they know bad wolf. greetings and salutation. when making important decisions in life sometimes you know it's best to wait as they say for all the evidence to come him this is true not only for doctors and scientists but for journalists plumbers and politicians as well. or should be especially for politicians because unlike plumber swear if you jump to the wrong conclusion the worst that can happen is your toilet explodes
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in your basement blood's when a politician jumps to the wrong conclusion or makes a knee jerk decision they end up causing world war three in people by take for example the recent revelations coming out of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons or o.p.c. w. tasked with determining just what happened in the syrian city of duma after allegations casualties and dramatic video surfaced back in april april seventh of a purported chemical weapons strike the agency has now released preliminary a political report stating that contrary to popular war hawking opinion no organic phosphorus nerve agents or degradation products were detected in the environmental samples or in the plasma samples taken from alleged casualties that sink in but wait a minute i thought we were told over and over again about sarin gas chlorine and blood near and test revealing deadly nerve agents i mean.

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