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the program here with. the world's top news headlines at this hour. the u.k. has a new secretary following the resignation of boris johnson who's now been replaced by jeremy hunt has been a string of departures by keep over the government's adoption of a softer approach to leaving the e.u. now the new foreign secretary jeremy hunt has been serving as the country's health secretary for the past six years he supported the remaining pain during the twenty sixth referendum he claims to have since become. as boris johnson was leaving his official residence in central london after his resignation he was bombarded with questions from reporters. the woman who was this is
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a girl for. most the jokes and you think the private is the devil bret's do. you think you could do a better job than the prime minister. u.k. politics is falling apart within twenty four hours we've seen the resignation of three cabinet ministers including the u.k. foreign secretary. bricks it should be about opportunity and hope we appear to be heading for a semi bricks it we are truly headed for the status of colony brought to recognize the work of the former secretary of state for accepting the european union to recognise the passion that the former foreign secretary demonstrated. how can anyone have strays in the prime minister get a good good deal with twenty seven european union governments when she can't even broker a deal within the peronne cabinet. to reason why is no stranger to political
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disasters following has nothing action she failed to get a majority thinks he's had fun playing at the grand bargain stuff last year and the fact that negotiations of falling apart either poll about to resume a's general with variable rate thing for the forty eight percent people really don't like may and twenty three percent of people do not like her and only a mere three percent of people like the prime minister and it must be awful if the danger hit really is so great is this the right time for resignations and internal squabbling finishes at the london one i mean the meantime i don't know tosca president of the european council has reacted to the resignations in the u.k. politicians come and go. but the problems they have created for the people who remain and demand caused by briggs it is the biggest problem in the history of. u.k. relations. and it is still the from being with. mr davies
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and unfortunately the idea of. stick which to reason may's breaks it speech attracted far more attention in parliament than a home secretary speech last week he was speaking after an emergency meeting about the latest nerve agent incident in the u.k. and called on russia to explain what happened in london accuses rusher of the earlier poisoning of a former russian double agent it is something moscow denies meanwhile scores of detectives are currently working on the more recent case in the town of amesbury trying to establish our couple were poisoned with nerve agent the woman has since died in the hospital it's been revealed that the pair suffered the greatest exposure through their hands prompting speculation that they picked something up for political commentator david yvonne's says the bricks it destruction won't last long given london's obsession with the so-called russia threat. this to resume
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a government seems to have a bit of a obsession a bird trying to blame 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 theresa may would rather talk about anything anything other than her and their leadership so we can be surprised that this no which. incident does get hyped up and talked up by the british government on a day in which it's quite conceivable by to morrow morning this prime minister could be gone possibly discussing know which uk is is almost a welcome distraction from for the beleaguered ministration. after years under the control of islamic state terrorists the syrian city of raka was liberated back in twenty seventeen they were to pay a heavy price a colleagues from the arabic obtained exclusive video of rocca showing that even now the streets are still strewn with bodies but i guess the investigations. raca
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was a thriving city once prosperous rich and then isis came and turned it into its capital they leveled it the u.s. led coalition leveled it ninety percent ball and blasted to ruin. and locals those that survived still picking up the pieces the worst thing and i personally remember this from mosul is the bodies hundreds thousands of them still
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rotting under the rubble the smell is indescribable and it permeates everything especially bad when it's houghton decomposition really said scene and there's a lot of bodies still to be found at. in this grave there are people of all confessions militants civilians children the elderly they were from all points of society some of them were killed in the fighting some from the airstrikes others were killed by snipers all causes of death can be found here. as sad who'd never completed his medical degree he spent the last seven months digging up bodies those buried in mass graves those they dig up from under the rubble experience not education has made him a pathologist day in day out he and his team dig up corpses with picks shovels hammers over the course of the several last. hours they had dug up
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eighty bodies. of the main problems you can find them both in the buildings and on the streets. is the lack of equipment such a big city as record needs more of it we're demanding the city council give us as much equipment as possible so that we can expand work it's no secret that things are not enough assistance not enough help no one spared any expense when it came to carpet bombing iraq but they're counting now rescuers lack equipment financing safety gear and the international community has gone silent all but rights groups which have been bearing the alarm bells for near enough a year now one of the main obstacles to actually these graves was the presence of landmine contamination and it seems that the process for the mining mining of these
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areas is very very slow there needs to be more support not just financially but also in terms of technical assistance and friends that expertise and it appears that there is progress unfortunately and the progress appears to be slow and the resources that are necessary for it to be completed do not seem to be in place neither the human resources nor the financial resources it's a sorry situation so many dead so many missing and no one willing to bear any responsibility it's as america's said you'll never know how many died in iraq as far as how do we know how many civilians were killed i'm just being honest no one will ever know anyone who claims there is lying. a swedish dentist has been fired and now risks losing his home after exposing some of his child refugee patients actually being adults
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a court file. and him over forty thousand euros arguing that he had violated medical confidentiality sweden is currently the third largest european recipient country of quote refugees which has led to some issues in identifying and their age asylum seekers medical age assessments and sweden have revealed that some eighty percent of asylum seekers applying for a child migrant status were actually much older then claimed. if you have x. three hundred fifty if you can see you are usually if you were or under eighteen years old eight the person was a grown up people. i was fired because i followed the instructions on the game with the woman from the immigration office and the biggest official this email about these people was what i called. a.
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pretty high as these. grid. lawyer he's one of the best in sweden. just paid to. this is a place they should only be young people under eighteen years old and to some of the older people from the twenty five thirty years old you know because it could be problems i don't think that should be applied to coming to sweden. we have the authorities in the gulf and region to comment on the case.
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an award winning journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden to expose the secrets of the n.s.a. has found himself under attack visiting russia for a cyber security conference ok that moment reports 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 on a panel related to the issue of fake news and then from there he went and did a t.v. interview with this network there's an obsession in the united states with viewing russia not just as an adversary but as an oxe one to me it's permeated both political parties there's actually talk a lot now about how what they regard as the interference in the twenty six thousand
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election is similar to pearl harbor from there we saw a whole lot of media voices in the usa jump on glenn greenwald's simply for the fact that he gave this interview one commentator from m s n b c responded this way glenn greenwald chooses true colors as an agent of trump in moscow and now we know why he hopes and i wouldn't affect congress who wiki leaks attack on democracy in shills for folks news he's deep in the kremlin pockets now a tweet from a media outlet associated with voice of america accuse glenn greenwald of quote 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 lebron was not the first individual to have been targeted this way and basic. accused of all kinds
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of things simply for appearing on this network we saw that green party presidential candidate jill stein faced a similar allegation simply because she did interviews on r.t. and that she went to russia and met lattimer 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 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.
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but there's this sense that russia is now and then me on par with al-qaeda or the japanese during world war two russia is often talked about this way in the sense that any kind of connection with or interaction with russia is viewed as inherently suspicious or even worse than ours so the first game of the world cup semifinal kicks off lights will have a more totem and build up in just a moment. what the saying hold on let's move those jobs back to america by imposing saros to equalize the trade picture and move toward
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a post china extraction model you know where as private equity extracts wealth using labor triads china's but extracting wealth using leverage trade shenanigans so this is just the reverse of that trump as i hear it in some people's voices starts to make a little bit more sense people don't understand that this guy actually understands more than people i'm giving him credit for. all right thanks for joining us so far today let's get into it now the world cup meeting belgium later. with the semifinals is done holkins on special studio in the northern capital.
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well our special coverage of the world cup. i have been looking. in st pete. we're getting really cool that semifinal being played here. between france and belgium and we actually have a number of very good byes behind us getting into the mood by getting into the atmosphere at the gable vents and by not only those fans french president tomorrow my role as well as belgium's world family whatever far profile names france belgium actually iris which will come all the time for we are not going to choose one of the strongest teams with posting talent such as the twenty seven year old midfielder kevin the broiler and he school the decisive goal in the quarterfinals
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are both teams also after tennis for the big golden boot process case greece one belgium of course have star struck a real miller look call committee of the youngest player nineteen year old kid him about by a bit of a domestic name before now truly made his name as an international superstar it does seem now we've seen french players darting at the airport after defeats you know go on to secure that semifinal place. beyond. the. belgian who also plays for english club chelsea has reportedly admitted he grew up being more of a supporter of france than of belgium but it can probably see that there's some childhood photos you can see in the media showing him wearing french thought the city in sudan sparked quantock shirt and isn't the only player. but the other side
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of course belgium's assistant coach is a very he's a retired the world cup winning french strike and one of france's current strikers thinks that the area's picked the wrong side of the obviously i would be very proud to show to terry on ri that he has chosen the wrong camp it's true that it's weird to see him lining up against us for these games it will also be a special game for him now belgium and french france have been getting into the spirit of the wild card we've had a few of them here with us and i also managed to catch up with supporters of both teams ahead of the game and challenging them to a very very important sporting question out of all of russia city st petersburg is considered to be the window to europe and there are many continental influences here such as in the architecture like the stunning since isaac's cathedral which was designed by the french architect august come on for
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a run. and there's also a healthy thriving french community here in the city numbering around a thousand people they include workers and students we went to speak to one man whose job it is to unite those frenchmen living here with their russian hosts. this is what would happen but the whole face when we. speak of this i move like a lot of french and foreign students ways exchange program what you have to train minds i decided to come back again of course was nice girls the ladies sport or so russian was a very nice people but just to see it like exotic for me i wanted to new people and i give me a challenge that i need to study them so i come back for a long time to have your show tonight organizing. game between funds so we're going
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to use these games to join funds. the french your country and i was very nice a lot of french people. would try to present a team of friends and the game was very interesting but russia won but now as st petersburg gears up to host france and belgium for that crucial semifinal clash there's an important question to be no fraud chips as we call them back in england are a crucial staple of any not so healthy diet but as we call them french fries are they actually french all belgium some content we also spawns here inside pizzas but the truth. of a belgian i don't know where the name comes from but they're belgian hundred percent so i could if he'd been generally here you know that he could process i.
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don't know could take you foot board fossick and get me new food. my. french like a hundred percent sure yeah yeah i'm not sure i don't know before you start you need to know what i am here because you know not what. you say it's french belgians as belgian who did it was the outside it's mcdonald's it was things like. isabelle's and fries but they did have the name you know to throw the bus. on signal to address the new with them from the t.v. only dog was heavy defeat the phone says it will need a vision a good fan charge in france and you know in front of the right is also going to win but belgians are going to have the fries. french fries is from bajor so it should be renamed the belgian press yes that's right so maybe whoever wins can decide been named yes yes we can do that but i spoke to a boggs value of the vice president is
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a belgian football you know. he sold his expectations for the upcoming game. being friends is a well respected team it's a very good team with very great players and a very good coach they already won the world cup so they have your experience we are a smaller country but i think we have also great players a good coach. and we have the will to win so i hope we can make it and i'm impressed by what we saw here it's really great cities we went to cling to sochi. this in pittsburgh and now and moscow bureau it's marvelous organization it's well oiled. the players every party at this stuff is really impressed by everything so it's why we took that i thought of my wife we should definitely come back to russia and visit all the cities because they're so beautiful and of course all belgium or france will be sent packing i'm
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enjoy the rest of our tape. for that crucial class absolutely yeah also you can also of course get the latest on a lot of problems like cold before we're back in the evening with the latest. you know world of big partisan. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and
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shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies. this is the simple song alone even some company else with they can find private companies to take over the utilities many by the telescope was allowed to miss you guys so you got to the going to be cool. this is a map of us to quote them out. of where you live bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right the access to water it's about water but it's also over much more long it's about to hurt in the redistribution.
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on day or day down words we want our. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from right here in washington d.c. i'm bart chilton thank you for joining us coming up today british prime minister theresa may has seen the departure of two cabinet members over her handling a breakfast that is it just embarrassing or is the u.k. on the verge of a true crisis will go to london as the host of our team is going underground russian rights on wednesday plus the jobs numbers came out and we take a long look at what they mean with steve smalls bird from new york plus john cavil it's the president of the u.s. chuba trade and economic council tell us about an effort to increase agricultural
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trade with cuba which is creating trouble some tensions on capitol hill and with the trade war in full swing we take a look at commodities with an emphasis on a major u.s. ag export soybeans we'll be joined from missouri by rylan mall further from i.h.s. market all that ahead but first let's get to a few stories topping today's headlines dramatic news is on the way and it's breaking today on the future of europe as the u.k. bret's minister david davis and the foreign minister boris johnson have both resigned within twenty four hours davis's resignation was prompted by british prime minister trace of may's unwilling this to enter into a soft brecht's that planned the so-called checkers plan which would leave the u.k. in the european union's custom union and the single market the proposal was unveiled in a cabinet meeting on friday in his resignation letter mr davis recognized may's parag attempt to set policy but wrote that the british national interest requires quote an enthusiastic believer in europe. approach and not merely
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a reluctant conscript a hard advocate at the department of exit in the european union quickly followed davis and brooks that backers then pressed mr johnson a prominent reportable backer of a hard to resign in protest of the may plan at three pm london time the prime minister's office announced that she had accepted mr johnson's resignation or mr johnson is widely seen as damaged goods in any potential successor in bid and mr davis urged members of parliament not to challenge ms may her political position is now more precarious than ever and here to discuss it more is detail about london we go to london and option right sahni the host of our teams going underground option thanks for joining us it's hard to imagine that this all hasn't been somewhat brewing for maybe a couple years but at least for the last year bring us up to speed on where we are with all the resignations of david davis and boris johnson
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well over the weekend we had a prime minister victoriously saying to an arguably compliant mainstream media everything was ok we've got a deal that we want to secure from brussels and sure enough midnight on sunday night we saw the brakes and secretary resigned and now the foreign secretary is saying the dream is dying and that britain risks becoming a colony of brussels out of all of the brics and think oh she ations and anyone thinking that the foreign secretary boris johnson may want to may want to put himself up for one of your supremes jobs he resigned his american citizenship in twenty sixteen but it is in crisis and i should say that the bank of england has already signaled a tick in the interest rates maybe an organist the minute boris johnson foreign secretary resigned the pound started to make an uneasy full in.
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