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tv   Keiser Report  RT  July 13, 2018 11:30pm-12:01am EDT

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this incredible woman right here she's a very smart very tough very capable person the broadest deepest and most advanced security cooperation special relationship i think prime minister made for her partnership have a lot of respect for the prime minister special relationship long tradition of friendship collaboration and i think she's a terrific woman i think she's doing a terrific job. and we had a little bit of fun with the editing there but you get the gist trump making those remarks this by the newspaper interview earlier when he slammed the prime minister's plans for brakes it saying it would kill any chance of a trade deal with america and he went on to suggest that boris johnson who recently resigned as u.k. foreign secretary would make a great prime minister trump later by calling the coverage of the interview fake news but i want to thank you mean while protesters against trump's visit turned out in large numbers in london organizers estimated a quarter of a million people took to the streets reporting there from the british capital on
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a sea of turkey and that's the really good question which is one of the protesters out of the protests that have been so. silly you came here we are interested i'll guess where you can see behind me the score is absolutely shocked with tens of thousands of people that have been marching to get to this point for the last couple of hours and it has to be said that the numbers of people who turned out while we saw donald trump until recent may try to show a unified front they've talked about their special relationship we've seen people here talk about how the only special relationship truck seems to have is with him. he's really going to sense that they're coming out onto the streets in such numbers is fake news so all of these people are trying to make it be understood that the u.s. president is not welcome here and again this is just one. many activities that i've
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been taking. yes. i get a bit earlier myself i think but it's been like this for the last couple of hours really the mood here is very persistent in terms of showing the president he's not welcome to the u.k. and this is something that's been god was leading up to that i thought that was it is here rives yesterday we saw a protest outside the u.s. ambassador's residence in london where donald trump was spending one night was. earlier today he was down to wear this massive giant balloon depicting donald trump wearing a nappy was flown over our just outside parliament also here in central london so obviously the mood here seems to speak for itself in many ways with so many people finding the time and the urgency to come out to say that they just don't want
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donald trump well as the two leaders who are getting done to business there are spiders is robbing a much more leisure only time of things first lady money a company join the prime minister's husband philip for a game bolt on wall members of the press watching them or advice to a lot choose mrs trump was seen walking around the bowling green in high heels for the full. list might be sure of you know see between me and trump there's plenty of tensions on the surface the explains. america and the u.k. have a special thing going special relationship they called it language culture values defense then came trump but surely he can't ruin it right the special relationship between the u.k. and the u.s. has been strong for many years and will have opportunity to talk about
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a possible future trading relationship really remember barack obama when he came around they couldn't get enough of him everyone wanted to shake his hand and get a picture what a swell guy. trump just doesn't have the charm it seems where barber was greeted with cheers and applause trump gets protests and outrage even a giant trump baby balloon and americans being told to avoid drawing attention to themselves be aware of your surroundings and exercise caution and expect to live in the vicinity of large gatherings keep
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a low profile. one would imagine a special relationship would be a little friendlier but what do we know who to say hip in this explosive and politically divided age of ours but why they hate ok trump did slap britain and europe with painful tariffs and steal an island minium and mrs me certainly wasn't happy about it expressed deep disappointment at the unjustified decision of the united states to apply terrorists to steal and i million. it cannot be done by taking unilateral action against our partners then there was the whole iran mess so much effort years of work to get iran to verifiably stop pursuing nuclear weapons and then trump torpedoes it but come on you couldn't have been alone britain's always been there for the states donald trump.
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undermined progress towards normalization of relationships with iran i have been very clear in a number of conversations with the president of the united states about the belief that the united kingdom the j.c.t. away the nuclear deal with iran then there's the. maze of government and strategy are in shambles she needs friends they're back here 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 no 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 special pnas and on top of that trump being
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trump just had to rub salt in the wound i'm going to a few hot spots we have nato there we have the u.k. and then we have putin. and i said putin may be the easiest of the mall you never know but i'm going to a pretty hot spot right now right with a lot of reza lot of resignations problem on it's just saying it's easier to talk to putin then to you all allies but they you go how's that for friends it's like the phrase goes with friends like these who needs enemies. the syrian army house secured a crucial victory against rebel forces in the south of the country that story and more when we return. a plate for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball
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isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money billionaire owners and spending to the twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful game but great so what chance with. it's going to. it was a change agent writes about as a nice way to say he's crazy and he's going to go into any situation and just over turn the table and say let's start from scratch was exactly what is needed for the united states because the united states was very poorly positioned to head into the twenty first century so we need a guy like trump to come in there and just you know knock over all the pieces on the chess board and star playing checkers i mean and start all over again.
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nineteen minutes into the program welcome back the russian president's spokesperson expressed hope that ties with the u.s. can be repaired. spoke to dmitri peskov ahead of monday's summit between donald trump until. we knew that mr pascal wouldn't really spill the beans just before the big head to head advent however we did hear a few quotes whole things from him lately the media and the west as well as some politicians have really been distressed or even agitated about the summit coming up in the capital of finland feeling that one of the two leaders may use some sort of leverage in a bargaining game while the spokesperson of mr putin says that kremlin isn't
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looking into any kind of bargaining options i also asked him about some specific potential bargaining chips. go right up to the western journalists are going on about some possible big bargaining game that could unravel in helsinki should we be watching out for anything like that at all does moscow have any bargaining chips for the americans when you put. the word bargain is absolutely inappropriate here instead positions will be compared and they will be clarification as to confirm or dispel any fear is you know that our relations are in a quite pitiful state and you know that russia was in the one who initiated the ruining of the complex of our relations we hope there is a political will to normalize relations with quite a middle nick a pretty for him at a previous so rumors again in the american media that russia might hand edward snowden to u.s. authorities have nothing to do with the reality that you. know they have nothing to
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do with it it's out of the question of that it was a hoarder for the charisma but why are you so stubborn when it comes to even the slightest possibility of discussing crimea or some believe it's donald trump who might be ready to start discussing the matter from a different perspective like other western politicians maybe it's worth having a go with him. look there's only one way to discuss this and continually saying until russia gives crimea back there will be no this or that repeating this is like some kind of mantra which is absolutely a logical it's a road to nowhere it has no perspective and nothing will come of it and with more on. what if mr trump is the one to stop this is there any hope of that. no you know we are not and never have been wearing rose tinted glasses but we can count on that dmitri pascal hasn't ruled out that the issue of the north stream to
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buy blind for direct natural gas deliveries from russia to the you will be brought up in a healthy weight lee mr trump has seemed to be just a step away from even pulling berlin for working together with russia here is the reaction we heard from mr putin's press secretary to that he would use a voyage to let's not forget that north stream too is an international project it's not even russian german or german russian it's a multinational enterprise which has many shareholders among them very big companies from various countries and let's put it like this threatening the shareholders as well as threatening russia and germany with sanctions if this project goes further these threats are a big concern. speaking of the enormous amounts of work in terms of craps by both administrations the press secretary admitted that the agenda is far from being for
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here's mr peskov with more on that very process. there's no clear agenda existing it will be created by heads of states as they go. we will be showing the full version of that exclusive interview with the press secretary of the russian president on monday just several hours before donald trump and blot america. and helsinki. to the middle east where the syrian army has regain control of the city of daraa from rebel forces it is a strategically fight the location in the south of the country seen as the birthplace of the uprising against president al assad the syrian national flag has been raised over the city for the first time since twenty eleven over the past month. government forces backed by the russian military regain most of the surrounding province fickle scientists. believes the syrian government could be
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close to ending this seven year civil here. we know that who is already the laws in syria. who wanted to divide syria or want to do. everything is it clear now if you will see or not is the. boys we could see in there we could see open. with america and i mean they support their israeli supports all the chores are. what's happening in this or other parts of syria it's not it's not some kind of protest it's really aborted to free the city we can see that the syria flag is raised it's a big symbol for the end of these war against sea or start off ending of these four against. a fifteen year old palestinian
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boy was being killed during the latest clashes on the israel gaza border according to palestinian health officials. was talking to. the. author was. this really soldier was also injured in the unrest riots marked one hundred days since the start of the so-called march of return palestinians have been rolling up the border fence every week accusing israel of occupying their ancestral lands throughout the day demonstrators burned tires and hurled rocks israeli forces responded with tear gas sunlight. bullets are correspondent reports from the scene. so i'm only one hundred meters away from the fence that separates gaza strip with israel and as you see
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palestinian protesters are trying to approach a friends and break it but every time there was an attempt the israeli forces were every act back with live ammunition and tear gas palestinians as you see it still come to to the protest are very close to the fence and are burning tires to blur the vision of the israeli snipers palestinians are still motivated and still passionate of the about the great march of return demanding the right to return and demanding breaking the bloke aid on the gaza strip that has been imposed for more than eleven years palestinians today are also protesting express expressing the range of anger against the demolishing of the israelis. but when village the israelis are also imposing more restrictions on procedures on the gaza strip or else they're going to close them shalom crossing which they're not allowing any imports of oil exports to gaza strip and they're only allowing the humanitarian
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needs you can see the policy is. angry and expressing their anger at the palestinians say that this is the only way they can achieve their demands expressing their anger and spreading the race of the whole world palestinians continue to raise the palestinian flag up high during the protests and as you see the palestinians are very very close to the fence while they know that there are have fairly weapons state soldiers stationed along the fence this is one of the injuries that came from the fence just right now. with. the beginning of the march eighteenth children were directly shot dad and. they are the two including the one hundred thirty eight palestinians killed it since the beginning of the markets. to
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historic launch towers out the cape canaveral space center in florida being demolished by. the familiar he stood for more than half a century and during that time for several lunar missions and also to send probes into the far reaches of the solar system the sides will now be used for a new space exploration project which aims to establish a lunar colony by twenty twenty two. is our news for now but next what brings together pele zico under russian cosmonaut stan collymore showing us coming up right ahead on r.t. .
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the. million. people not the law. ah ha. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all but there was one more question by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you. in the us he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to go to the center of the beach. and do the great. you are the rock at the back nobody
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gets past you we need you to get going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join for the thousand in the world cup in russia. this special one was also appreciated me to say the radio. the latest edition to make up a bigger. look. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies. this is the simple song alone even some company elsewhere they can find private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us. actual miss you guys you got . to go. this is.
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for you bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's called school for much more it's about the hurt and the redistribution. downwards the ones are. brought to the poll so it's almost sold out with just the metro station we've left the england fans in the croatian funds in red square it is time for me my friends and my crew to go to the world cup semi well i know.
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i'm. already crossed the england it's croatia so you think the school is going to break i think i'm going to run or anything and i think england are going to win so you know so that means letting them win from both of us that always that now is not not my life for strikes ferguson he was the mastermind guy he was but i'm not saying i'm seriously because christ had i say ha games i really think this is england's time to get on a bus yeah the best team when i fall out maybe i'll promise i'm god.
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i . i . i i i i. finished the world cup the only one to the. cup of was a big part in the field when they were live for the field of the party i want to know if my father the my mother my parents in the present day knew about them but
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they wouldn't have the time we didn't have communication straight from the state live in the we have to go outside and i say my god i want to go through my father so. there weren't the telephone to get the telephonist and then we got the telephone somebody make the connection but the connection sometime go out to say the father will wall the wall couple will then that i think there's a my that a my friend my father. you mustn't today. say that mr is your address is bridge that would be in style you know the guy scored the go go behind the bush take i get the go we won the world cup i have to go outside to my father use sold we work but. because money because this is
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a different war about that was very important to me because i'm seventy years old my first world cup opened the door for me. one sided most of us were but you know. what a complete opposite. he you know most russia i don't know where much of the matter campuses are said so to us he commented ask people you ever see you know been touched up or instructors i don't wonder joining me to go join of any of the two hundred beatle interpreters has an interpreter ready monitor it to go from under me as a cause of a visa and knows i'm under me turner. vania i believe you're going to go as i want to but once i know you. are going to solve. it whether you know sort of the arbiter
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go forward and toss it the idea of must it doesn't yield. the annette now who either. suck it they don't do they gotta go you know sort of those each one have worked out in cheek the endo who will go on a little but out it will. be giving an intern giving up it is. better so not at the end you get out of that war circuit it was all going to fall that's a good bit of it and if i knew what it amounted i'm going i'm going to turn the up under it all but i bought it but as i let that got me into and into india draw it out on the data. and then this is it right here where it said when the tempo does you no longer and the night then i don't want your dog and then this job one don't miss sack and then a. man juggle it up and you know they can seven ten minute but the little book in
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a second equal to amend it and toss it no maybe zero or to close out and throw it be separate into the field fuck them up or look at it as a president or were not met when he met bulsara their country and showed him my shion taught and go off he shouted get out i know. that i'm not any outward form but up because she was on. the river i'm pretty dead at that i mean demonic authority yasser then you know he'd get on they're not covered by caught by the. english this is a that i'm not below that right now they know it but you know who doesn't. if united so i mean they are not part of the on the global decision mission turned out from the media the neutral party though either been in place a predatory loan that old. or to put up or to
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florida go sure they got their own material under control by the time. i did have them. little trouble again ok over and over and i guess epigram no one no on the you know looking to get on each othera. they set up the doc i doubt that he will not is a geek i mean and on equal division one hundred in the. gov and getting lisa for me outta and toss a gun to you so you go out on getting it is sarah so she should go to her daughter so no my know is she going to say in my present you don't have to sort of a set up that kokoda to pick up imma do a good. wash . as i just this is normal store do so but still. they do commit their one meal
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very well documented. you know i'm a citizen. egon schiele want to go but the more in the book you say it is the. focus it is you are. to. a couple better then the support you leon do. the job gain. it. was not but you are. important. and i'm a law or you and i doesn't come with that conclusion to bow kill cubit as you put
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this. but example. you say it isn't. as easy. as that's a form of. cooperation. back up why did i just say. they have problem. of wrong was it was a build up from from our side and all of a sudden from the brawn the left side of the defense got the ball and we had and always in our minds. if the ball was on the left side as a striker you come on the same side of the ball and we knew that if i'm going to that site space will come special come on.

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