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the j.c.b. away the nuclear deal with iran should stay then there's the. maze of government and strategy are in shambles she needs friends the back and who better than the us the people voted. to break it up so i would imagine that's what they'll do but maybe they're taking a little bit of a different route so i don't know that's what they voted for well that wasn't very helpful though trump did offer the u.k. a tariff free trade deal if it really did as the e.u. but goodness me there's very little that special in this relationship aside from how fast it's losing its specialness and on top of that trump being trump just had to rub salt in the wound i'm going to a few hot spots we have nato that we have the u.k. and then we have putin. and i said putin may be the easiest of the more you never
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know but i'm going to a pretty hard spot right now with a lot of rest a lot of resignations come law and just nasty saying it's easier to talk to putin then to your allies but they you go how's that for friends it's like the phrase goes with friends like these who needs enemies i think he might be willing to iron out some kind of trade deal which would be more beneficial to the us than the u.k. he has the upper hand because effectively the u.k. is in a desperate situation after what's been a couple of years of post referendum where we haven't really done anything in terms of trade so he's definitely sees us as a disadvantage partner at the moment and i think he's going to press home that advantage so there will be some kind of trade deal between you u.k. and u.s. and it's but i doubt it'll be on the best terms that treason i could possibly expect so early two or three years ago but terms of everyone else in foreign policy
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of the us or the hope in hell of changing anything even if she wanted to. use head football next the scene for the huge world cup final on sunday when france will face of croatia but before that all eyes on another crucial encounter tomorrow saturday sees the play off between belgium in england and some petersburg for third place in the tournament. that game's also a challenge for belgian striker remain and his father and his rival england captain harry cain is both pursuing the world cup's golden boot ari cain is leading the competition for now topping the scores charts with six goals that's to clear of the cuckoo of football's biggest event the world cup final then of course kicks off in moscow's luzhniki stadium on sunday fronts will fight it out with croatia for the trophy the french squads preparing for the big game outside the russian capital
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meantime the croatian team manager has commented on the strength of their rival to funny both teams as quote the best use want of them and france knows very well how to attack and defend they conduct a very dangerous country they move very quickly across the pitch for this reason we have to play very carefully it will be a very challenging task to defend from their country it can also exert pressure on rivals who can recover well after was taken from us we're thinking about how we can crush france is the final in which the best two teams will ripley in the presence of michael on hand myself agree they will see each other in moscow on sunday so i'll be cheering for the teen now spare a thought for another star the mascot of world cup twenty eighteen is. the wolf like curry to this big uniting fans from around the globe here see if you can spot a prince harry or to it as well.
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the world cup is almost done and dusted and sadly it will soon be time to say good bye to this guy's. got. this one just for this month. everyone mr novak look at that no doubt. but who would have thought this charming for sure for his name could poke the hornet's nest feet says. the haka means the one who scores in russia very suitable name for the. charm and confidence but for some a simple explanation like that is just not. always fairly late to the party in terms of making the connection between saudi vaca and other russian brothers that have to do with among other things fighting on the recreational use of marijuana to
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be clear there was inspired by teams that had been born. however as we all know no really begins to speak for mascots or have attacked anyone at the world cup so for. older generation for them to be. banned let's call it russia style the. town like. this to see a cartoon character. with alcohol and cigarettes. is this really the way to go to these kind of things to make you happy. because it was more language related problem was the word the people i can't go with the proposition that case that would mean not to care. you know given that it. shows that his image was. showing
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a few instances of. russia that there's no point in talking about all these associations without hearing from foreign fans who've seen. this first of all. a lot of it. one more try. thomas was. well i think it's a hoax. it's a cold yeah ok was on t.v. was a time not cool not right. that's the start of us and there was a time. for that's interesting about. some of those. ok you're probably not cut off while that's so good you have a russian background or some such very good. that's
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a too much bog so what does. this quite a lot of. friends because. that's interesting because i love both parties said well i'll sell my son's name and call it was. maybe a golf club that. yes i was. like i got a lot more time because. you think this guy is definitely leaves field and you seem to. cut. out whatever your reason. the mascot. this world cup is so let's just give him some love while he's still raw. well while we're doing this part of love to our dear correspondents who have the best job of
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the season travelling round all the host cities for the world cup and also testing their bowls so much the quite good the various effect let's check out how they met the challenge. peter all of us have been calling the wrong doing to keep up chatting with the football fans from different countries. me and old kids are on the are said that i could be some of those best efforts today i'm going to try that i'm going to challenge my fellow correspondents to see how good they are with the ball. thank you for the trial and she said so i'm going to try to at least get into double digits i'm not totally our sponsor.
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if you watch futurama or the jetsons they are traveling inside tubes it's pretty normal of theirs they have concepts like that there were several in implementations that were planned in the ninety's in the sixty's. so when he proposed this idea and he said he was too busy with test on space if he wanted someone else to pick it up. the new global economic will resume folding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education alone it's high education is becoming just another product that can be bullish and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you could. not could this also. mean that they could mean. what is the place of students in this business model for college i was born
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now and i'm extremely more high education but the new global economic wall. again f.b.i. agent who was once part of the trump russia collusion probe has testified on allegations of trumped by a us hearing run from all the nine hours and next us amerikana d.c. correspondent reports it was full of heated busts and your testimony bob mohler did not kick you off because of the content of your text he kicked you all because of some appearance that he was worried about my testimony if you want to represent which he said accurately i'm happy to answer that question but i don't appreciate what was originally said being changed i don't give a. what you pre-shared agent strong not even a week into an investigation that you originated approved or the contact for and you're already promising to protect the country from that menace donald trump i
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will not answer that question you have not stated a little valid legal basis for not responding to a question directed to you by a member of the united states house of representatives and you are overruled point of order mr chairman your let me let me continue your testimony is essential to this hearing and i have a point of order before he answers the question the point of order is not well taken until you know what the point of order is you can say and i will take up point of order the the witness will answer the question now your hands are already present i declared because you don't question that ruling out of order mr chairman let's turn to dr privileges and he has been archives not just to answer that i will suspend so peter struck who you just saw is an f.b.i. agent who was one of the agents leading the investigation into alleged russian collusion now he was accused of anti trump biased after some of his private talks with a colleague lisa page were leaked in one of those texts he even vowed to stop trump
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from becoming president. trump's not even going to become a president right right now no he won't will stop it. it is testimony that was described as a circus by one congress or n.p.r. struck attempted to defend himself saying that his personal views have never influenced his official f.b.i. decisions but check out what else he had to say not once in my twenty six years of defending our nation did my personal opinions impact any official action i took but the committee was pretty divided over his testimony while republicans were on the off chance democrats were playing defense objecting to all their questions now one loyal democrat even suggested that struck be rewarded for a service the country on the other side struck desperately tried to keep the russian history alive by characterizing the proceedings as a win for the usual suspect i have the utmost respect for congress has oversight
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role but i strongly believe today's hearing is just another victory notch in putin's belt and another milestone in our enemy's campaign to tear america apart a trump russia investigation has somehow survived for over a year now but no evidence has been produced till date but what it has produced is a whole lot of controversy alongside masters of phobia and internal polarization and it seems to be getting worse and worse every single day so it looks like it won't be going away anytime soon indeed next damning videos led to the resignation of a police officer in the us he was filled apparently refusing to defend the woman who was being harassed for wearing a shirt with the put a rican flag on it the instant it took place last month has also led to another man being charged with hate crimes. but. because they can. get away or to cave in
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to. come to sophie i'm cold sophie shevardnadze chips with pots flying through them at the speed of sound in london mosques hyperloop least promising to change the world but how close is the project to reality well i ask morgan c.e.o. of hyper local transportation technology. first it was the railroad then the airplane and now we're on the verge of another transportation breakthrough the hyperloop is promising to make the plan to train whizzing passengers to vacuum tubes at half the speed of sound. but without any actual lines launched yet are these just outlandish dreams of tech titles is the project feasible in the real world and when will receive working with their own eyes. can't it's really going to
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have in our program welcome thank you for having us so i know there's been some progress and implementing hyperloop in russia where you're at right now. so we open up our in the center introduce some friends and we just announced the first commercial line in the emirates in abu dhabi we're going to be starting with the first ten kilometers and. then later on hopefully connecting to a larger network in russia we have been. we had several discussions and you know so far there's nothing really i can comment on. you know a goal is of course to the russian to become russian. i think this amazing skill sets in russia we're looking into eventually doing some of the development here we already have several partner team members that are from russia so. so last year when you were at the same far you've said that there are live chinese investors and
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this project may even be part of the silk road. i think that's a silk road is. the perfect application if you want so. you know using a new technology like the hyperloop allows you to move freights within hours to europe rather than weeks plus you know those containers that we're moving on the ocean there i mean those ships are actually not that great for them but are there but is it just like a great idea are you actually implementing it as we speak i think no i mean it's still you know that the whole project of the state road i think is still a little further out so we are in discussions we are in the good part of the i think part of the vision you know but. you have to understand that we have been worked. in our technology no for the last five years we're ready to get into the commercial sector now but it's still going to take a couple of years to ask you questions about that as well but like you told me you live in an airplane so i figure like you're traveling the world to to offer this
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project to different countries which country would you say right now is the most eager to take upon that well you know we say we're starting the first commercial project in the emirates so definitely the middle east is is one of the areas we have. we have projects in india and indonesia and south korea where working with the governments they created a consortium so relicensing all technology and we're co-develop ing with those consulting members. in europe we have quite some interests. in france who are establishing or in the center in brazil we just opened up our worry about innovation center and so square. but in general i would say that it's asia in india indonesia the middle east. all the countries that definitely you know they need to move now they have they have problems and these problems need to be solved and we are solution so from what i understand there is hyperloop one hyper of
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transportation technologies other companies and they're all working on the same thing and they're all competitors is this right so we were the first company that started working on the hyperloop and we realized really early on that it really needed to become a movements resin. you know just a single company trying to do something in one country and that's what it is today there are several companies there universities everybody is working on the hype of those. that's really i want to say two main companies which are one in the us. the others are mostly working on specific applications it seems. i would say that we are probably the ones that are more integrating more looking into. as a whole operation from passenger to freights to last mile integration but that's also part of almost all that we work with partners reward was companies and people
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that have the knowledge and they bring those knowledge to our companies and so that's another thing that i like so strange to me because it's a very open source company are a concept like aren't you afraid that everyone who wants to just in a snatch state commercial know how the technical know how and then so it's not open source it's. i mean it's an idea and of course everybody can start working on an idea right everybody can try to develop a self-serving car or everybody it's that's that's pretty normal our technology is not open source we have technology that we develop technology that we license. the way we work is a completely new way and it's a covered case study and also howard started to teach a model last year it's it's based on corroboration instant we don't try to reinvent things we find some best technologies around the world we're bringing them together and basically we stand on the shoulder of giants in order to make this product happen so when you sat for
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a loop you're obviously thinking of elin masa because he's the one who introduced the concept in the twenty thirteen it was something i know that he's backed off from it right now what like for you because you're bringing this idea to a lack you're actually dedicating your life to it does it annoy you that it's associate will unmask or is it actually a book start a burden that it says it with his name so. you're most was a person that in two thousand and thirteen basically pointed the finger. and say that we really should be doing something better than what we're doing right now. hyper was not a new idea it has been around for quite some time a truly already couple hundred years ago we were trying to travel so we all very fascinated with the idea because we grew up with it. right if you watched futurama or the jetsons they are traveling inside tubes it's pretty normal disney have concert concepts like that there were several in implementations that were planned
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in the ninety's in the sixty's. so when iran proposed as idea there and he said he was too busy this test in space if he wanted someone else that they get out we reached out we asked for permission we were the first company out there and you know we were alone for almost two years so. it's great that there are more people there it's great that you know musk is there pushing the idea and supporting the community it's a beginning it's definitely helped create awareness. however we always try to make understand that it's not just one single person it doesn't it's not and you know most right it's a lot of people it's not me i'm the c.e.o. but. it's it's really all the partners that are coming together all the people that are making this movement but it's not it's more than just a company and some movement several companies so you have sat that hyperloop could actually be free or passengers off peak hours flying your of who we
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knew what right mind would like things something like that now people are willing to pay so much money to go on a plane to actually save time because you know it's fast why would you ever want to make it free when you so much money out of it first of all i think that most transportation is going to be free. and we are actively working on that and the reason there is nobody that's have to meet you mean i have on the to be hyperlinked for local transports. maybe even trains or partially at least and it doesn't mean that we're out of our minds because we want to give sings out for free it just means that we believe that there is a better way of making money if you think about it as a moment of time that you spend inside your car inside a plane inside a train and in the future inside the hyperloop and nobody tries to make money
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entertaining your rights how do you monetize the time if you think about transportation as a marketing and now you know we use that time better and. everything starts to change we spend billions of dollars to get people to places so they can spend their money there. in transportation we all. already there and we're not using that time well i was just on an airplane for my hours and it was the last time it was the last thing you know those nine hours of transatlantic flights are like my favorite pastime because no one can get to me it's only a time i always have to myself that's priceless yes but it could be also nice of them it is right so what you see is that the way that i believe this first of all so we find a way that to make more money is a more the passenger rights and it ticket becomes a negative right you want people to spend more time to travel more often to you know to be there. than you would use
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a ticket rather in peak times maybe to regulate demands but not really that you think it would be nothing or very low but that whatever services are offered on board you couldn't refuse them because they're so wonderful so you going to be spending money on them is that what you're saying no of course you can refuse there's always ways of. i mean basically going into mcdonald's anything even if you don't want to buy anything you feel bad because it's not so good right once you're there you buy something for us but i believe i believe that there is plenty of ways on how you really can monetize the times of passenger spends so some of them might opt for certain services others maybe maybe just want to rest or you know use use your set of isis or better have access to entertainment it's it's going away from classes so it's not having economy business and first class anymore and moving over to a use case driven transport so what do you want to do or do you feel like in the time
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