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it's amazing you can see the replay everybody went crazy. hard work one day the true dream come true when i come to the ninety ninth they just were to be on wall when i'm score for your dream coming and you know but what these more important very nice course my team is confident. give the ball up for and. it took me like three four years and maybe at the end of the mike area that i realized i became walk a player you know what i mean france every day every day there was somebody say oh thank you very much for the world cup for the last twenty years so it takes a time when the whistle goes you know when the refs at the end of the game you just
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lose the pressure. like a bull in a china shop donald trump style and negotiation skills were on full display at this year's annual nato gathering he was not shy about how he feels about the alliance now the trump summit is front and center would be a mere photo op or something more. a change agent writes about is a nice way to say he's crazy and he's going to go into any situation just overturn the table and say let's start from scratch with exactly what is needed for the united states because the united states was very poorly position into the twenty first century so we needed. i like them to come in there and just you know not go
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in the form of the media. almost you move in with the baby when within the model moves north and the woman he pulls up in this bomoh infamous will start to feel. really just standing in the middle of the street and someone reaches in their back in their back or they waistband the cap is not going to sit there and gnome give them the benefit of the doubt because people shouldn't be reachin in a waste bin with cops having guns trained on the same police don't move.
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somebody surveyed in delhi i'm from and i support a settlement because i'm from room to see the. room. else he's everywhere i think there's a or so maybe that. have moved me some way but most of all is football because. everything talks about football everywhere and maybe just. one tool of my patients so. i try to mix it to clear the audience and this work. is one of my favorite it's
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if you see it's not dressed exactly like the others there are or a general sense but it's the king of much as i try to do it to put the. dress or something like this. i don't know you know nothing about uniform no i just. think that. it's better than i understand and then i try to out the everything possible to represent it region as nations. i think. thank you. i.
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stand commiserations last night honestly choose both space team won no problems started very well second off and exits on. and i thank you very much now i'll tell you exactly what we're doing a document only played how many times used to mention the boss i'm so interested in cosmonauts astronauts lost all right well to come to the museum of cosmonauts and also a very special surprise inside you got to meet an actual cause of all communicating
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not come on you cheered me up knowing it's possible sure. why did you want to be a cosmonaut yang is not a deal says that the image that you have signified sealed with this one off from the book on yourself but on the bottom was the way i need to notion of his if i have zealots in the physical with why this was called yes of course will have its own things to thought so yes thought i get them was and had a stroke at the onset but i. know you got a full on you going into space very soon which from a is quite incredible to a cosmonaut there is going to space this year what's the next program and how many astronauts and cosmonauts will be with you on the next journey. with them to total focus me i will do. the local district with almost. as essential to getting my own local park. at the last i'm not so sure. it was
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because you come you have. got an offer. we're going to. thanks michelle says from left. all like thank you so much. beautiful exhibition paulk in a. couple of days before the world cup final. we nearly there now let's have a look at the semifinals france against belgium and france where the witness i think they were a lot of people spoke about france maybe being a little bit defensive but i think they play to their strength and i got a spot on belgium had a very good tone of it as well but right at the moment in time when they really needed to put a performance in a little bit showed off of france with his of his finest england against croatia england starts the game very well those in the study and on the goal with all of the crew later the fantastic freekick from kieren trip yeah. croatia kind strong
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tell us what this means for the nation of croatia tell us what it means in context of the nineteen ninety eight scene and tell us what it means to croatia for all to get into it will keep flowing it will absolutely amazing that's a lot inside a believable fight that i showed we spoke to some people from croatia this morning who basically compared it to countries only been in existence for twenty seven years the compared it to basically winning independence and that was during a bloody war so just to show you the significance of that victory last night ninety nine and it was absolutely fantastic is well done thank you care least want to get out of office and then saw us get mice in time and all of them but they got to the final just time and against a country that is a messy footballing nation in england and again i think part of the allure of that was the fact that no one expected it but you're right in that had the chance to finish off croatia in that first hour or so but then after that multi-track a teach pros of each paris each red beach man juke each all of them basically took
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off and great equalizer and then a fabulous wind up by man so you could see as well as the whole nation these days is basically there in the state of plays and shocks but i know there's one more big want to come. let's have a look at the fall i know france against croatia who's winning it well i think number one there but just as far as i think they are the two best teams that it will come and that's rare that you get i think the two best teams in the world cup final one mind just right away due respect in ninety two with that brazilian so i never got to the final. i think it's going to be a very very close encounter. obviously coming from croatian background with my hot i want croatia to win but i think france will provide any and. when we look at it from us to the idea itself will know will cooper was famously the water carrier the air comes and also it's about the one of the look you're all geniuses of of the french football is this a pragmatic french saw it brought them warm full of flair should they be playing with a little bit lol do of the for a while perhaps from the new just perspective you say yes but if you look at it if
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i step into my safe french shoes i would say no let's not forget ninety nine as well to have one of the greatest players of all time and sit in the seat and you write that some people call them a water carrier but obviously it will fold into general and they were quite pragmatic as much as they had some flair in that side they were very pragmatic conceded very few goals a lot like these french saw they did this office is now coaching now the way that they play like i said i think they started off here and like true jamie just going up eventually just like that they've relied when they needed to on some great individual despised by him but by specifically and also i greaseman and also paul pogba and i think that's where his expertise is coming he knows what it's like to have a genius in the midfield and the top players around him like contact like meant to be to matlab to do a stuff and he has done his stuff and so was the whole of frogs balls let's look back at some of the highlights of this faith will cope through some trepidation some say yeah but it's been absolutely sensational on and off the pitch let's look
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at the olympic choice will bring some if you will fight moments and goals well in goals i've got to say the gulf he was in my opinion overall have been outstanding obviously had david to his first mistake which is a basic mistake he has portugal but the rest of the goalkeeper ya can't remember one like that for the rest of the competition olympics that england i mean so they says with an england group we're going to knott's on this three relatively goalkeepers he's come out with a lot of critics wolf amaze being one of the best goalkeepers here and i think the full goalkeepers in the semifinals. so besiege and p. could with a full base goalkeepers in the tournament and services will be playing in the final but they can hold his head very very hard man in the match against sweden i thought he was fantastic against croatia he made that really top side against man so you could see in the first period of time. i guess brazil i thought maybe one of the size of the tournament the shot that was two weeks left that he pulled off inflicted i've been asked and he said contribute today and win the race as well and one that's not being talked about so much as standing side of the unsure of why which could have been equalized to head it down and against belgium and get that
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shot there that we would turn and hit anything that around the that shot goes in that's one nil to bill jim robinson being one to france off the ice cool from the supply tell me about the stadia the atmosphere the fun. memories all thirty thousand brazilians mexicans peruvians in the first few weeks of the tournament really adding to the cola i'm sure you concur with one hundred percent fantastic country fantastic people first and foremost the russian people have been absolutely great food which is important to me as you know and i have and also there was a you said you mentioned the word trepidation there was a lot of people from all the countries specifically pacifically england and i just don't know it wasn't and you can speak to any support has been the most regular comment that i've had from people that come out to speak to me from england australia and even cry c.s.a. was my comp belief what i thought before i come here and have had a time when i've been here in russia and let's hope that this will cause as great as his pain and really just finish off with a bang with
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a great game let's hope as well at least when societies thank you very much thank you for joining me on the stand holy moshe. you've brought a brand new energy. we'll work together again for now let's go out of a window into exhibition paulk and that's what that memory like for a guy can i just say a special thank you to you because i've loved working with you it's been great seeing you but i actually proposed to my partner his mother my two children and i wouldn't have done that without you asking to stay here with you today. and thank all the more sites i lost i thank you very much like. a lot of holes that mean i have to avoid the way to.
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apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want the revenge. the u.s. charges twelve russians with hacking offenses linked to the two thousand and sixteen presidential election but says there is no indication that they influenced the outcome of the vote. british counter-terror police say that they have located the source of a nerve agent that killed a woman in the town of amesbury and left her partner in critical condition. after donald trump launches a stinging attack on the british prime minister over her brags of plans that he may tell reporters that anglo-american relations are stronger than ever. one of the stories you can head darkie dot com stay with us now though for the big picture.
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on this week's show if you're a parent you need to start saving for your children's education the very day you pay off your college loans if not sooner but first the nato show what really happened at the brussels summit and how does that set the table for president trump's meeting with vladimir putin hollande cook in washington you're watching r t america. this weekend the president is golfing at trump international turnberry it's the midpoint in a european tour that will climax in helsinki his first formal one on one with russian president vladimir putin whom we have met previously as world leaders
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gathered on two other occasions that meeting comes in the wake of this week's nato summit and awake is a not a cold term meaning a wave. pattern on the water's surface produced by a moving object caused by differences of what's above and below the surface what happened in brussels and what next for nato let's ask dr harlan ullman former advisor to the pentagon he's a vietnam and persian gulf veteran now chairman of two private companies and u.p.i. is our no divorce distinguished columnist his latest book is anatomy of failure why america loses every war it starts harlan welcome back my pleasure to be with you for our younger viewers nato one o one the elevator speech version what is the north atlantic treaty organization when and how did it come about what's its mission statement. and it was founded in one nine hundred forty nine as a military alliance against
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a military threat then posed by the soviet union since expand it to a total of twenty nine countries with the thirtieth countries soon to be entered macedonia and an attack on one is an attack on article five is the centerpiece of the alliance an attack on one is attack against all and interestingly the only time it has been invoked was on separate twelve two thousand april twelve-step temper two thousand and eleven after the attacks obviously a new york and bush administration was not very happy with this because they were afraid that the lack of nato military capability might impede our own operations but it's the only time that article five was ever invoked in brussels the president's comportment was classic trump enter bull in a china shop bellicose on the offensive exit claiming personal victory let's watch it is made for over forty billion dollars more money. by other countries but
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a very small amount of money. but it's a very small amount of money relative to what go anywhere. but by yesterday morning no movie. nato problems had been solved and moments later a terse statement by the french president seemed to contradict trump's some asian he said a communique was issued yesterday this communique is clear it reaffirms the two percent by two thousand and twenty four commitments that's all so haarlem if it is possible to separate politics and policy what if anything was accomplished in brussels and personality oh there you go that is the issue in style nato can claim that a crash landing was averted because despite mr trump's bombast and his aggressive behavior there was a twenty three page seventy nine action item memorandum that called for more spending that called for the ultimate it mission to nato of georgia and ukraine and
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a list of other things so that nato members can say we achieved what we really wanted but in terms of substance i think an extraordinary amount of damage has been done and nato has always had crises in one thousand nine hundred fifty six who has hungry poland one nine hundred sixty six france pulled out of the military structure in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight prague spring one thousand nine hundred eighty s. the missile crisis all these things took place over real policy issues but in those days the soviet union was a threat to keep together these centrifugal forces to prevent them from unwinding the alliance no such threat exists today russia is not going to invade west the danger of russia is political nato only really has military tools because it's a military alliance and so therefore it's frustrated because how do you deal with russian intimidation russian a fear and elections russian propaganda russian cyber in intrusions you do it politically nato is not very good at that because it's
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a military alliance however the real reason is you don't treat allies the way donald trump did he personalized attacks on angela merkel he said. said that germany was controlled by russia that sixty to seventy percent of germany's oil gas needs come from russia that's patently false it's less than ten percent and if angler merkel had a sense of humor she would have courted she would have courted the president said donald you're entitled to your opinion but you need your facts yeah ten percent is what we are what we're using in terms of russian energy and by the way if american gas were at russian prices we'd buy it tomorrow i will sign the contract the fact is you're going to be busy for days well they will be the point is that it has to put watching this watching this realizes that the nato leaders didn't have much of a backbone they really didn't stand up against donald trump had lord carrington who
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died last week been secretary general george robertson manfred werner there would have been a different response but i think nato was far too passive and i believe that mr putin when he meets with mr trump on the sixteenth will take advantage of that by realizing that the nato alliance is not as solid as it could be and a large part a large part of this is the personality of the president and the way that he treats people you could argue he treats kim jong un he treats xi jinping and treats lattimer putin with far more respect than he treats his closest allies and quite frankly his trip to england right now is not going to be a happy one there are tens or hundreds of thousands of people protesting in westminster with this great baby trump looming. if he decides to be awkward with the queen queen elizabeth is a testy lady and i think the president might have met his match but we'll see what happens back to your earlier point about nato born as a military fang now surviving in the political world candidate trump once
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called it obsolete obsolete is that fair or unfair it's unfair in terms of calling nato. nato is really probably more important in many ways than ever since the end of the cold war and the reason is that western europe the north atlantic alliance are really critical to world and global stability the economics are huge europe has a larger g.d.p. than the united states we're talking about tens of trillions of dollars and without that stability the link between the new world and the old world the rest of the world really suffers from potential disorder and the more that that's weaken the more chaos we're going to see we see it already in the middle east we see it in the persian gulf and so nato has always been a stalwart against instability and for that reason it's extremely important to continue but it needs a fundamental change it needs to shift from a military alliance to a political alliance to deal with these great threats such as immigration such as
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cyber such as the threats of intimidation that russia is posing including economic leverage and even let economic back blackmail oh post-war as we baby boomers were born the bogeyman was that mushroom cloud on the black and white t.v. now as you say cyber war not bombs but hackers are you optimistic that medo can make that transition no but it needs great leadership and the leadership is not going to come from europe the major leaders to race in may has been very much we can over breaks it and it's questionable how long she can hang on angle americal has been really hurt by immigration and the need to maintain a coalition and so when you take a look at europe there are no real leaders of statue who are in control and in the united states the trump administration may say it supports nato certainly secretary of defense jim matters does and i'm sure secretary of state mike pump aoe does but i think the quote the president is ambivalent for the reasons that you cited i think he looks askance at multilateral agreements he cancelled the transpacific
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trade pact the paris climate accord he has proved problems with nafta or your brand new deal he pulled out of the iran joint comprehensive plan of action which is a strategic at. masterfully iran had no nuclear weapons gave up ninety percent seventy percent of its fissile material kim jong il and great deal he's done nothing correct and so the need for multi-lateralism is important and i think mr trump tends to reject that you wrote a thoughtful pre summit column how much of what happened in brussels surprised you zero while zero. in fact in some ways i think it was a bit worse than i had thought because i at least hoped that the european leaders would have shown a little bit more resilient and backbone but they work out and they made very very polite recline has instead of telling mr trump now listen here we are.
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