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the biggest football of english is the same it's been an emotional roller coaster anticipation for the front story so game on sunday to say that is sky high just about the fans because the fans it's what that's what makes that the world cup for me and for many others as well for many of them that visit to russia when only it's really been a trip from never forget i think it was probably a pretty good atmosphere in the found. near the st petersburg stadium on their return because that let's cross over to him russia's northern capital is saying goodbye to the world cup but i'll tell you what was special after the game that just finished there whenever i saw people coming out they were all walking towards me with smiles on their faces and it didn't matter whether they were cheering for belgium or england i think it was a big game compared to the earlier game they had the one zero win or assists i think was a more exciting game for your winner and i'm very proud of the players i think it's been a fun toss atonement obviously the result was not what we wanted today but from this on the moon are only going to grow not we're going to get better and i think we can
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really challenging it's all over well we have a beautiful team and we believe in the future so what does your team have to do to make sure that in four years you know they have a better result. good question that's all the training. what do you think. i think i should just continue as they do know who will win do you have the best team spirit some would think this would make us win yeah. well you would have loved to beat from selfishly and be in the final i think this was a unique opportunity to get to the final. but ok well this is a nice compensation yes i just don't wish it were just living people have been absolutely fantastic with us you can sure we'll move to a spot see by my friends. thank you bob sponsored by sponsors.
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we've also had the legendary ivory coast striker didier drogba here in the studio today very exciting it's all part of our special coverage this saturday struck by a plate some of his best football while marino was his manager at chelsea and he had a very warm message for his old boss a couple of hours ago i thought all the years they spent working together you were one of the best managers of the modern era because of what you say because we're about to go live in manchester in a moment. a message back. i gave you. the biggest opportunity of his career to change from march through to the premier league so i gave him something very important but he gave me his sweat and his words every minute he was on the pitch for me so. my kid is my kid in spite of he looks older than me. going to say ok good
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stuff this year's final it's a repeat of a classic semi from back in nineteen ninety eight another case in france right now two one win is that was on home soil and it seems. point let it go even after twenty years with the memory of french defender leant around equalizing then giving france the lead still haunting them they even wanted to double check that he'd surround would be playing tomorrow they posted a message on twitter the fronts national seen them responded on twitter asking curation if they would leave their former star striker. both teams as that they're looking forward to what they hope is a thrilling final as we all are joined as an obvious top studio today as well as didier drogba who we thought having a little heart felt moments with there is a move. because the two legendary strikers impressions about the tournament in russia. we having a final dot i'm not sure lot of people predicted you know france against russia and . well the big the big teams they face of course the outs
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and i think it's good for football and you can see that now there's no small teams normal hope of got my history running scored in a champions league final yes yet you insist you'll be a plain is again by me yes the man is an act that should be basic knowledge but i. also have the school of your country's first ever gold in the world cup but i can see how do those competitors me this is how he get as a football and how does it can paddle the sensation scoring the first of a goal of your country in a world where when i scored that goal losing to win you so i didn't really think about it but later when you do you realize that's you being the first player for my request what was going to work for you will you say to yourself i think it's it's quite an achievement you know to make you story far as a small country like like ivory coast and to be dying to speak competition with
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these big teams. there's a lot to be thought of. football is for dream the life is for dream and dream come true and of course all creation is exciting all people around the world from california to australia a lot of variation communities outside of creation and we really enjoy and that's time to enjoy and i'm sure tomorrow we can be tired or we can be injured but you see the players against england it's unbelievable i'm so proud of my players or my coach and my friends you played against us you beat then mike you took it to the last penalties over one hundred twenty minutes next game also hundred twenty minutes against russia and win a on the pounds and then again here in the in moscow one hundred twenty one what's the mood what's the feeling in the camp now me will say they're tired but mood is what i would like to express i'm all old inside but outside of course i'm happy and this but i need a holy day and i'm from the fee for congress here in you know what i mean to work
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every day it's hard working but my players the style but i feel same one thousand eight hundred one trusts we don't know each day when i signed out. today i don't know it's against their side of it is the market open as that is looking toward their don't go slow you know it's completely one month just focusing on food bowl and that's very important and look. have nice world cup finals france i think one of the best teams croatia beat argentina france beat argentina to make history. it's been absolute pleasure to be here the country is welcome the world and the people are fantastic they're going to zation has been absolutely top shelf and they set the bar pretty high for future hosts and it's it's really been a real great life experience you know my son both experiences and this definitely
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takes the box and and my hats off to you know the russian people on the russian organization and being you know as a presence with you know said the best world cup every night it's very difficult to argue with a years ago you came up with the idea that canada should host the world cup you wanted to bring the u.s. and eventually you got mexico in the pit as well and you wanted on june thirteenth you won the bid many congratulations and thank you yeah so now you have a year is to prepare the the twenty twenty six well cops it's going to be maybe covering the biggest distances ever in a world. and we've talked about that this this is he in russia so i think the kind of lessons that you've had from from what's happened here in russia what are you going to take on to to your cups i think one of the things as we presented with our bid we're going to have clusters so the travel won't be that difficult so we'll be very similar to what happened here in russia where you know it's no more than sochi
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was two hours and was really the longest flight which is pretty reasonable there always is lessons learned it doesn't matter what you put on the back but i think that to be honest with you know the first reaction is they set the bar very high both gratian and french fans have been really making themselves during this well company especially so now that us through to the final which finds all the loudest on the proud if it goes down i think finding out the last of the us us us us. us us us us do you mind if we take turns now yes croatia then front all right let's make the teams. chance craig. this side answers frons their show ok one tune about three the crew wants to know was the was was who do you think was the ok. well the
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ok i was an impressive performance by the grace insipid litany one special solo group the french side has prepared for us there already sitting down so it must be something special he's out there saying to shut up oh earlobe the show was we had a team add this world coco that has you know just made a sensation at the previous year ok i'm talking about iceland but they've also given us a great gift over who who does that sound who know croatia all fronts. the border who vote who owes her who who who who who
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was the old russia people who are really nice who really can do love you thank you for woodcock was the only do you own. was. now definitely a tie game ahead of us at least judging by the fans' performance here but from all of this from everything that's been happening here in most schools this past month one thing is clear despite all this despite the world cup being a competition it's done one thing it's good people to get them done a from the street here in central moscow from the hots of the football fever
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thought see that's pretty much it from here must go for today indeed and none to see nice impostors the merino will be back to give us all the analysis on not tomorrow or as we now call him pump up. to build up to the final with my brother in broadcasting that's going to come up closer to my brother than i am to my fault i kind of know if i use this stuff as was going on as he did this he well that most goes to see is that buzzing as i am in this evening while most i think i was having fun i thought what if it came as well because i'm always looking forward to. twenty twentieth's anyway just to stay with this. you know world is a big part of the new law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper
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to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad 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. make this manufacture consent to the public will. when the ruling classes protect them so. that the family larry go to. the room sick. leave.
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or welcome back you're watching r t international israel has launched its most devastating airstrikes against hamas in two thousand and fourteen forty facilities have been targeted across gaza the raids began early on saturday in response to bomb laden kites being flown into israel the i.d.f. then stepped up in the operation after a mosque fired rockets over the border violence has reportedly left twelve palestinians and three israelis wounded he and who god is in gaza for us with the latest i am now fifty meters away from the blast targets the israeli forces targeted with four air strikes and as you see this playground it's more of a picnic people and tommy's play here where this building was targeted with the floor and strikes is right it claims that this building was used to train fighters
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and the palestinians claim that this is a place in the middle of the city where palestinian families come here as a picnic and this place is on daily bases filled with children and families and as you see there's a mosque right next to this building where all of the other buildings next to this building are severely damaged there are a lot of airstrikes still going and we just heard another huge explosion. thank you well no there are no information about any prior agreements to believe me a member of the cabinet is it stated that they are going to continue targeting and attacking gaza strip but they're not willing to occupy gaza strip. the u.s.
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justice department has charged twelve russians with hacking offenses it is a part of an investigation led by a special counsel robert muller and to the alleged meddling in two thousand and sixteen presidential election. the indictment charges twelve russian military officers by name for conspiring to interfere with the twenty eight sixteen presidential election. eleven of the defendants are charged with conspiring to hack into computers steal documents and release those documents with the intent to interfere in the election those charged are said to be members of russian military intelligence and they are accused of hacking democratic party e-mails in hillary clinton's presidential campaign or the justice department said there's no evidence that the hacking influenced the outcome of the election. there's no allegation that the conspiracy changed the focus or affected any election result. or the
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russian government as suggested the hiking charges were limited to our time druther to overshadow the upcoming putin trump summit quarter as commentary. it was a mixed moment in u.s. history as the u.k. rolled out the red carpet for president trump officials back home indicted twelve russians for allegedly election hacking but so far the f.b.i. hasn't had the best track record of looking at the hard facts of this investigation then did the d.n.c. provide access for to the f.b.i. for your technical folks to review what happened. we never got direct access to the machines themselves instead they've been taking all of their information from a third party crowd strike cyber security was the company hired by the d.n.c. to look into suspected hacking of its systems but the thing is the d.n.c. never granted the f.b.i. direct access to its physical servers and that's raised questions over the
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thoroughness of the investigation you did see never turn the server over to law enforcement if you're investigating either from a law enforcement or from an intelligence standpoint that hacking by foreign hostile government would you want to serve or wouldn't that help you number one to who the attacker was if they had turned the server over to either you or director komi maybe you would have no more so i guess what i'm asking you is why would the victim of a crime not turn over a server to the intelligence community or to law enforcement but that's not the only strange part of the whole situation the f.b.i. claims that those indicted are russian intelligence officers which means there's almost no chance they'd come to the u.s. for a trial with no one to defend them it seems almost like an assured victory for mahler one that leaves many questions still unanswered it looks to me as if our f.b.i.
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our department of justice even under president donald trump remains politicized and hostile to the trump administration so i. something this serious involving allegations that are this profound you'd like to believe that our department of justice or of it was acting above the law without partisan interests one way or another and this certainly seems staged to me and the timing of these indictments couldn't have been more convenient they come in the lead up to a highly anticipated summit between donald trump and vladimir putin democrats have already started to demand the meeting be canceled saying it would be an insult to democracy but the white house says the summit is still good to go so at any rate we'll just have to see which side will get its way and that does it for me i'll be back in just over thirty one minutes of the full of two news you are watching or to drink.
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i. p.r.a. gainst any kind of presidents of the united states you know region if they're wrong to continue their. whole you know any policy we mean really against of their doing all region in the region give noting the region does quote. understand there were an eagle the president. of the united states is trying to be you know region and the games any kind of expansionism on any kind of a you know any way i just want any other thoughts.
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do it in the sort of a mad crazy genius sort of a guy who believes in the first amendment. marcus very brilliant very brilliant individual believe i heard a story about how he would be difficult to get or set the money through second grade. he. has an opinion he doesn't hide his feelings. i think mark doogue and he's an outstanding part because he took on the most
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powerful agency in this county more you'll be seeing. me look at some of the billboard analogy. martin was the david when he was fighting the life. it's a family kind of thing we're still in iraq no i mean it's. you know if something or someone who. was going to. die is just or it. was mark spoke out against pull up some on his shift but i didn't like very much absolutely have there been times when i really really really thought he would be a great guy absolutely.
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john mark doogan i'm a former marine former cop turned whistleblower after my home was raided by american intelligence agencies i snuck out of the united states into russia where i obtained political asylum today and still wanted by the american federal government . and then they know that all. the way to the block where he spilled details about p.b.s. those dirty laundry and it works due to this being the sheriff's most contentious critic for years to go live to for this website to get featuring those the comments about go this family sure it's right for them it takes that because these websites remains a thorn in palm beach county sheriff sites and really really p.b.s. is critic news in this. instance for evidence of touching on computer
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crime. in the eyes of a true american it's called and with a little films with you to russia. for the better part of your point that. i don't think they want to reply if i'm struck i'm seven five charlie rangel but i wanted to leave work in two thousand and two i was bored actually i was you know i had been in the marine corps before that and now that i was out of the marine corps i needed something to do that was more adventurous than office work. and police work was definitely interesting you go in for your. daily lineup we know
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you got a suspended license we're going to patterson the guy. over there now i'd be furious five brought my car though shot in a light some do with a suspended license driving around that's just wrong brother but after that you just are going to different calls. take a listen. in the call could be mean it could be a child abuse it could be domestic it could be a murder you just you know i never knew. there was a good thing i. learned the hard i'm taking you and i'm told before i don't really got a choice as a police officer you know my opinion is no finding fault finding creative solutions to solve a myriad of. problems here's what i'm going to do for you. milledge
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out of my car. only be a new way. clever and still tony clark. would. yell at you get him out please move. me. but i think god is. going to decision legitimately score memes one very very good thing to. do with. the macho one not much i want. him to. always believe he was a credible person i mean he is he's got a strange personality but. i don't think he's ever lied to me i think he's always been forthcoming he's always answered the questions that i was asking him and i think that he was my. right in the his. battles
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against law enforcement. the first time i noticed something wasn't right reese work was pretty much when we first started. going to work in the. ality cold in the park. so in the video you can see i was trying to be. because our drug enforcement you see. one of my jobs was to conduct surveillance on the drug dealers figuring out who they were selling narcotics you. know making sure the field people knew exactly what they were buying and. course i would wear a suit and i would be in the bushes you know. forty yards away just right across the street. and.
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after a while you kind of get to know all the drug dealers who they are. sons and they are. tons of other council people. he says. it's like. an entire criminal organization corruption in palm beach county it's not something that you can smell or touch or anything like that it's sort of you know it's a nod and a wink and the expectations of the police chief were we shouldn't be arresting these people we should let them feel their drugs and we should park in the parking lot. just to make sure that no rival drug gangs would come by and shoot them. it was very bizarre. i had requested
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a transfer to follow one of my friends out to the city of belgrade which is. really really crime ridden part of county. it's a tough neighborhood there's a lot of drugs. there mostly minorities it's hard work and they assigned him there because he was a good guy he could get things done. and. we had a guy by the name of brant ray-ban he was a sergeant and he was he had a small group of guys and you would just run around just rudely beating minorities and show show you where you got cut. they were simply physically abusing african american citizens. it was business models and to wear a hat what he called himself the punisher has her to produce a district. after they would beat them and they were sufficiently bloody it would
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take their photographs and post them on facebook right captions like you know how they fell down the stairs. i took the screen shots from ray-bans facebook page and i sent them to internal affairs they didn't want to escape so instead they started investigating who sent the postings who's ratting out these cops that are running around committing these crimes and of course they found me some of the deputy sheriffs who absolutely love mark for what he did and there are those that. can't stand him. so few children there's kelton he's my eight year old son and my daughter she's ten years old. really is really great to mess.
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my son has. i like think he has my brain he's a very smart kid. not thing i'm very smart but you know maybe maybe a little bit but he's willing credibly smart does the daughter of homework. for you and they're just really wonderful kids and i miss them so much. my kids live in palm beach gardens with their mother my ex kelly i haven't seen
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them in two years. and i think about it all the time i haven't seen my kids in two years you know it's like i'm missing their entire life and they're missing growing up with. their dad the hardest thing for work when he left was you know leaving his family leaving his job or. he that broke his heart. by listening on your part and i think it was two thousand and five i don't work for the palm beach county sheriff's office won't be just one of. the wealthiest communities in united states.
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there is a good reason why. i don't live there for a long time it's because he is with people like him or billionaire his big home moral law go in central eastern called beach county. sylvester stallone has a home there bill gates has a home there many many many people have homes palm beach county and everybody is rich i think the smallest house on the market right now is two. does the smallest one and you probably have to fix and there is some houses on the market for forty five to ninety million dollars. was a change agent writes about as a nice way to say he's crazy with anything he's going to go into any situation it just over turn the table and say let's start from scratch was exactly what is
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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 chessboard and star playing checkers i mean and start all over again. i am the f.b.i. was a and was i am look. to . you look at the sheriff's office. in the sheriff's office as
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a half billion dollar budget i don't think of too many departments that have somewhere around five hundred fifty or five hundred and. the budget. that's a pretty lucrative bunch. talking about a lot of money involved you're talking about. a lot of power and if you're not in there click then you're then you're a problem now the sheriff sheriff job. and this is not written anywhere in a contract but my feeling is that the sheriff's job is to protect the rich people pay for his campaigns to be. from us from the normal bradshaw says his crime fighting days are far from over for the people of palm beach county think that i'm doing a good enough job to be able to have a great grandchild sworn in for the fourth time that beach county sheriff. there
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with. the sheriff bradshaw is an interesting man he's been involved in so many cover ups of death and other things and i mean it's it's really hard you can take a look at the number of the number of on shootings we've had in this county we've had more humans in this county then some states have had collected the sheriff has a lot of written untold powers can the sheriff the sheriff can go tomorrow go and see. hey we've got a problem here let's. i seen the sheriff and donald trump together before their friends is sure bradshaw had a chance to talk to president trouble about his local call your duties and concerns the two meetings a day or a logo this cowboy has been a cowboy from way back when i know all the officers that work with him at the city of west palm beach. and it was nothing for him to use the n.
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word the word nigger came out of his mouth like you say hello now with president trump. being elected and living here part time in palm beach. there's there's a lot of politics involved there is a lot of money and power involved sheriff rick bradshaw although he is a true real law enforcement person because he was a police officer for a long time. he's also a political person and he needs to be elected you don't want to be elected after one of your cops just killed some guy for no good reason. at all. that. is untrue really if he would think you would do that with. if you're going to view . the video was horrifying it was really i've only
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seen a couple other videos in my life were that brutal as far as cops suspects definitely in the top five. first and. last match the. pretty much everybody. else. or. it's an extremely emotional time for him as soon as i'm sure you can just begin to imagine oh. no. no i had the strength to walk. in complete a lot of ground not a. mess like it was not a threat and in time somebody is most. munira not
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a threat. how much of a threat is the. nice you and me should some guy in the back will probably get arrested you can't shoot people in the back was their fleet you got to shoot them from the front with these turn the person before he shoots. them through to prove. something. that's a story of something my own. talk about the swine about. this because there's. something you know gives us the we try the situation. oh i don't really talk about it. all you have to do is a cop say i thought he was reaching for something in his waistband all you have to say and you're free from prosecution the sheriff shows up this is
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a good shooting dontrelle stevens is a drug dealer a bomb bomb bomb who cares if he's a drug dealer it doesn't matter i will kill you i. mean. if. i thought he got a police work because you know it just wasn't what i expected it wasn't what i wanted to do after i left police work i was determined to start exposing you know what they were hiding from the regular american people. of
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a website called p.b.s. so talk it was a site where police officers from comics county could come on and post things that were happening in their department and post with absolute anonymity because one of the important things that i wanted to do or make it impossible for anybody to find out who was exposing these crimes so this is the front page of p.b.s. so talk and it's not just the sheriff's office you see down here now people are welcome to post again about any law enforcement agency city of west palm beach police department jupiter point being. for instance this topic here is the admission from a confidential informant to a detective and how the highest ranking people in the palm beach county not just the sheriff's office but judges and other people were visiting the place prostitution it was a breath of fresh air for a lot of deputies because he did what
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a lot of people want to do but didn't have the heart or the intestinal fortitude to do i mean he found a platform to expose the corruption. if you if you look at it from a little knowledge or mark was. the day that when he was five you know like what i have done what he didn't know what i also don't see anything wrong with people trying to let other people know the truth we understand what i mean. we all know that when you fight the powers that be and you get rid of some of their you know some of the veil that covers up their actions they get a little pot shots on you keep turning these guys they've got a five hundred million dollar budget. squashy like a bug you know which it's not. and then he said dad i'm looking at stuff i believe what i'm doing. is like ok you know it's your funeral buddy so in two thousand and
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twelve i get a cough i'm a bartender i went online and i did a google search for p.b.s. so corruption and mark to give sight came up and i thought well here we go here's a site that's dedicated to this bartender says hey. i have pictures that you have to see. of somebody with the palm beach county sheriff's office. with the prostitute. and my connection to the party back in two thousand and five is that i was a bartender and photographer during the tournament. come on over to take a look i thought this guy was joking or you know maybe he was some good looking girl. who was a prostitute first he didn't believe me he said no you can't have photos of yeah i
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do he said i want to see them so i said all right we'll go ahead and go to the. photos on the computer when i open them up i would. he said oh my god do you know who this is do you know who it is and said it wasn't just any person with the sheriff's office it was the head of internal affairs. major robert. wasn't with just some random woman he was with a. woman in the middle of the golf course yes all those people were from law enforcement there broke in this woman in the middle of a golf course. houses i mean it was just.
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to think that anybody would actually let their photos taken. in the photograph. in front of everybody on the golf course. and he's like yeah. that determines. and. the fact that the boy who was seventeen at the time he is now a previous or deputy he became a b.b.s. so deftly shortly afterwards he didn't get in any trouble none the sheriff but that under the rug said well you know what these people do with they're not on sheriff's office time. is their own business. first of all they figured that i would never release the photos because of who they were because of the power positions that day with a hole in one of the most crazy things i ever saw in my life. to
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do. that i was a mess when i got here i was a mess i mean i would just like i don't cry i didn't even cry when my mom died. i don't cry when i got here i was. cried. every frickin probably every week i would just breakdown hysterical knowing that and how many kids and missing them. the or. what is it. me say. the words of. one set of.
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you think show it. in that manner. last year around christmas time and you want to live. you know so bad. and. you know but then. then somebody has to do it. because if nobody ever stand up against government then the government always going to do whatever they want and you know maybe i didn't make a huge impact but even if i made a little little impact and other people made little impact here and there and only said control them a little bit honestly i don't want to go back to. my country betrayed me for the moment. they frickin stabbed me and took away my kids basically. nothing more than. basically telling the truth. they burn
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will say you will be in. your last years does. she does it with the people most of congress are on the ball what i mean thing. that can make. thank. you lady i look so good me from you can you see us from the fields there are you. so close you're in the form of the view. almost you more sleep for the baby bottles in the motion the woman people for the still more room to move forward to get.
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belgium beats england to finish third at the world cup we'll look ahead to sunday's final in moscow between france and croatia. u.s. charges twelve russians with packing offenses linked to the two thousand and sixteen presidential election just days before summit between president and puts and also ahead. the israeli military launches its largest air campaign against gaza since two thousand and fourteen hitting dozens of hamas facilities. are broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our international i'm sean
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thomas glad you're with us and all eyes are on the two thousand eight hundred fifty four world cup final which is just hours away in the build up to the game moscow's theater hosted a gala concert on saturday night live and got and grand introduction from the head of johnny infantino and president of russia vladimir. putin. we are happy that our guests saw everything with their own eyes and that myths and stereotypes have been broken when we know that the foreign guests would like to come back and bring their families with them we will make sure that the fans who liked russia so much will be able to get their visas more easily but we will provide the opportunity to discover our country and that discovery potential is endless. russia has now become a real football country this world cup has not just been the greatest fall on nurse it has been the best world cup ever. and i
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think in this theater desists never happened yet so we try to do something new for once but i need you all. you have me. yeah ok so we transform bolshoi in the right. one two three and i see out there are so young there are some. that. i not standard behavior at the bolshoi but before that belgium secured third place in the competition courtesy of a two zero win over england let's look at how that unfolded in our special coverage with manchester united manager just embody a new. thank. you it was. a it
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thanks. at that. was it weeks thanks to the. follow that welcome back to manchester with me and reform and also you say reading i demand you know also you've been watching that match that it's just taken place belgian securing their best advice finish out of world cup finals been feeling even saying the judge they were saying at half time you were hoping things would get better in india and it turned out to be quite a night and just the result was not the result that england.
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wants but the performance was much better the game was bad was want to game of a sort of fourth place without any kind of pressure in the end england was was dominant and had the best chance to score but. as a talent. made it. to neil and looking to the match probably within one second of. these of the extra time but talking to the performance. and the results in the global of the of the world cup a single jim deserves to be swords. in seven matches belgium won six. and. they lost against france in the in the semifinal in win seven matches one three last three and drew one and the three matches that
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england won two of them or against panama in tunisia. overall belgium deserves the sort of place just watching it as a fan is an observer that he was always looking to bring yet and has it was making helping take for belgium and they always looked threatening you know from the first minute to the end they always looked back where the goal was going to come from you know they are there different players and a good complement each other and behind them they have also been good players with so. organizes very well and they make a from the team to play with with this three center defenders and to bring the ball out of these woods with the ball the target is good with the ball and many a project some sort of very well from the right side that will keep it is top of the world and belgium has an incredible generation the sort of position is not is
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not a surprise and with the way the world cup was of lot with the teams with more prestige with more know how we probably more potential going out and out and out when they see themselves in in the quarter final and then in the semi finals i think they dreamed with with the world to which they could a sad end for england on. feel just as a fan really because of washington certainly against colombia the penalties it's great drama that night you know we got rid of that voodoo penalty shoot at the world cup and i just feel a bit yeah i think as i think he's the feeling is the feeling because as i was saying before the team that this is the serve than the fourth goes home after two defeats and the feeling is not good but you go home with the feeling of i almost touch the sky and now i go home after two defeats we've no medal and the
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sink i think what england brings clearly home is. a team with a future i wouldn't be risking a lot if i say that in the next world cup in four years time england has conditions to do better we have to talk about final france gracious france favorites but i tell you what croatia keep surprising this world cup that makes no certainty that france will lift the world cup they think. you know i think you can say france's favorite by by a little detail is yes you can but you can also say that in finals out on the favorite streatch i agree totally. and of course i lost a few finals but i think until the end of my career i will always say the finals are not to be played finals are to win the speeded that you go to the final used that you are going to win of course i lost and everybody loses but the feeling has
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to be that one and i believe that career she's going with that with that with that feeling. of course of course the fact that france played only. five matches. i say five because their last match in the group phase displays they didn't play and the fact that. croatia they play seven because sikhs sri in the group phase with the seven players the sri in an all called plus three extra times makes an extra match one team played in one month's five matches another team play seven can these make a difference can can can and should but screw asia. has it was in one thousand nine hundred eighteen he was going to play semifinal against france is a fantastic generation and no one told of
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a short colonel's love and but. luke a's phenomenon that i keep the pair is each all the age they are in the in the in the fantastic generation so i sing they can win spite of i give advantage to france i think as seen through a show we will give them a hard time specially if the result is in a certain balance if the result for some reason gets a little bit collaged then those. by the physical point of view they will not react but their spirit the spirit of of the small country that is not expected to be there the players are ready for sure they're ready to give everything frankie for washington will hand you back to moscow. it's another beautiful day we're going to miss the days when the world cup has gone the biggest the only thing which is the same it's been an emotional roller coaster anticipation for the french tracy came on sunday first to say that
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a sky high but the fans because the fans is what that's what makes that the world cup for me and for many others as well for many of them that visit to russia when only it's really been a trip that never forget i think it was probably a pretty good atmosphere in the found zone near the st petersburg stadium on their return because that let's cross over to him russia's northern capital is saying goodbye to the world cup but i'll tell you what was special after the game that just finished there whenever i saw people coming out they were all walking towards me with smiles on their faces and it didn't matter whether they were cheering for belgium or england i think it was a big game compared to the earlier games and the one zero win or it was just i think it was a more exciting game here when i'm very proud of the players i think it's been a fun toss a tournament obviously the result was not what we wanted today but from this of the moon only going to grow now we're going to get better and i think we can really challenging it's all over well we have a beautiful team and we believe in the future so what does your team have to do to
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make sure that in four years you know they have a better result. good question that's all the training. what do you think. i think i should just continue as they do know it will give the best team spirit some would think this would make us win yes. well we would have loved to beat from selfishly and be in the final i think this was a unique. if you get to the final. but ok well this is a nice capitulation here. which is usually the people of the opposite is fine with us. so worse than my friends. thank you. oh. oh. oh. we've also had a legendary ivory coast striker didier drogba here in the studio today very exciting it's all part of our special coverage this saturday struck by played some
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of his best football while marino was his manager at chelsea and he has a very warm message for his old boss that you were one of the best manages of the modern era because of what you say because we're about to go live to him in manchester in a moment. a message back. i giving. the biggest opportunity of his career to change from march to to the premier league so i gave him something very important but he gave me his sweat and his loads every minute he was on the pitch for me so. my kid is my kid in spite of he looks older than me. going to say ok good stuff this year's final it's a repeat of a classic semi from back in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight another case in france from now to one witness that was on home soil and he seems gracious call
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point let it go even after twenty years with the memory french defender leant around equalizing then giving france the lead still holding that they even wanted to double check that he'd surround would be playing they posted a message on twitter the front's national team then responded on twitter asking curation if they would leave out their former star striker. both teams as that they're looking forward to what they hope is and they're willing finally as we all are joined us on obvious top studio today as well as didier drogba who we thought having a little heart felt moments with there was a move. because the two legendary strikers impressions about the tournament in russia. wearing a final dots i'm not sure a lot of people predicted you know france against russia and. well the big the big teams they face of course the outs and i think it's good for football and you can see that now there's no small teams normal hope of got my history running scored in
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a champions league final yes yet you insist you'll be a plane is again by me yeah ask the manager and that that's should be basic knowledge and they. also have the school you'll country's first ever gold in the world cup but honestly how do those competitors mean this is how you get as a footballer how does it can paddle the sensation scoring the first of a coffee a country in a world where when i scored that goal what is going to win you so i don't really think about it but later when you do you realize that you've been the first player from my request what was going to work for you will you say to yourself i think it's it's quite an achievement you know to make a story for our small country like like ivory coast to be daring to speak competition on these big teams. there's a lot to be thought of. football is for dream the life is for dream and dream come true and of course all creation is exciting all people around the world from
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california to australia a lot of variation communities outside of creation and we really enjoy and that's time to enjoy and we can be tired or we can be injury but you see the players against england it's unbelievable i'm so proud of my players or my coach and my friends you know you played against us you beat then mike you took it to the last penalties over one hundred twenty minutes next game also hundred twenty minutes against russia and win a on the pounds and then again here in the in moscow one hundred twenty one what's the mood what's the feeling in the camp now me will say they're tired but mood is what i would like to express i'm all old inside but outside of course i'm happy and this but i need a holy day and i'm from the fee for going to skiing or in you know what i mean the work area that it's hard working but my players to start but we i feel same one thousand eight hundred one trusts we don't know each day when i signed out. today i don't know it's against the side of it is the market open as that is looking
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towards the i don't know is low you know it's completely one month just focusing on food bowl and that's very important and look. have nice world cup finals france i think one of the best teams croatia beat argentina france beat argentina to make history. it's been absolute pleasure to be here the the the country is welcome the world and the people are fantastic they're going to zation has been absolutely top shelf and they set the bar pretty high for future hosts and it's a it's really been a real great life experience you know my soboth experiences and this definitely takes the box and and my hats off to you know the russian people in the russian organization and being you know as a presence with you know said the best world cup ever nights very difficult to
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argue with a years ago you came up with the idea that canada should host the world cup you wanted to bring the u.s. and eventually you got mexico in the pit as well and you wanted an on the during the thirteen you won the bid many congratulations and thank you yeah so now you have a year is to prepare the the twenty twenty six world cup it's going to be maybe covering the biggest distances ever in a world. and we've talked about that this is he in russia so i think the kind of lessons that you've had from from what's happened here in russia what are you going to take on to to your cups i think one of the things as we presented with our bid we're going to have clusters so the travel won't be that difficult so will be very similar to what happened here in russia where you know it's no more the sochi was two hours and was really the longest flight which is pretty reasonable there always is lessons learned it doesn't matter what you put on the back but i think that to be honest with you know the first reaction is they set the bar very high both
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gratian and french fans have been really making themselves during this will company especially so now that us through to the fine when it's finals all the loudest and the proudest he goes down i think finding out for us the last the last the last the last us. last. for us do you mind if we take john's now you have a shot then front right let's make the teams. chance great shot. this side answers frons their show ok one about three zero. zero zero was the was was who do you think was the ok was an impressive performance by the grayson side who live in a one special solo group the french side has prepared for us they're already
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sitting down so that must be something special he's out there saying to shut up oh rudolf shah was we had a team add this world coco that has you know just made a sensation at the previous year ok i'm talking about iceland but they've also given us a great gift over who who does better who know croatia all fronts. the older who've oh ok who who who who was the old russia people who were no sooner really can do love you thank you for woodcock was the
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only do you own. who was the. now definitely a tie game ahead of us at least judging by the fans' performance here but from all of this from everything that's been happening here in most schools this past month one thing is clear despite all this despite the world cup being a competition it's done one thing it's brought people to get them done up from the coast go street here in central moscow from the hots of the football fever thought see the most as they see is that buzzing and that is the main one more day to go and that is part of what i think and i think what i think i'm always looking forward to. twenty twentieth's anyway just to stay with us.
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are switching gears to some non football news now israel has launched its most devastating airstrikes against hamas since two thousand and fourteen forty facilities have been targeted across gaza the raids began early on saturday in response to bomb a laden kites being flown into israel the i.d.f. then stepped up the operation after hamas fired rockets over the border the violence has reportedly left twelve palestinians and three israelis wounded he could ari is in gaza for us with the latest. i am now fifty meters away from the last target the israeli forces targeted with four airstrikes and as you see this playground is more of a picnic people and families play here where this building was targeted with the
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floor and strikes is right he claims that this building was used to train a mass fighters and the palestinians claim that this is a place in the middle of the city where palestinian families come here as a picnic and this place is on daily bases filled with children and families and as you see there's a mosque right next to this building where all of the all the buildings next to this building are severely damaged there are a lot of airstrikes still going and we just heard another explosion. it's as collating tel no there are no information about any as he has fired agreements to believe me a member of the candidates it stated that they are going to continue targeting and
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attacking gaza strip but they're not willing to occupy gaza strip latest confrontation comes after a fifteen year old palestinian boy was shot and killed on friday during the riots on the israel gaza border one i.d.f. soldier was also injured. or. was. the u.s. justice department has charged twelve russians with hacking offenses as part of an investigation led by special counsel robert muller in a letter into alleged meddling in the two thousand and sixteen presidential. election. indictment charges twelve russian military officers by name for conspiring to interfere with the twentieth sixteen presidential election. eleven of
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the defendants are charged with conspiring to hack into computers steal documents and release those documents with the intent to interfere in the election. those charged are said to be members of russian military intelligence and they are accused of hacking democratic party e-mails and hillary clinton's presidential campaign however the justice department said there is no evidence that the hacking influenced the outcome of the election. there's no allegation that the conspiracy changed the folk count or affected any election result moscow claims the announcement was time to have a negative impact on monday summit between presidents trump and putin are two donald quarter comments. it was a mixed moment in u.s. history as the u.k. rolled out the red carpet for president trump officials back home indicted twelve russians for allegedly election hacking but so far the f.b.i. hasn't had the best track record of looking at the hard facts of this investigation
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then did the d.n.c. provide access for to the f.b.i. for your your technical folks to review what happened. we never got direct access to the machines themselves instead they've been taking all of their information from a third party crowd strike cyber security was the company hired by the d.n.c. to look into suspected hacking of its systems but the thing is the d.n.c. never granted the f.b.i. direct access to its physical servers and that's raised questions over the thoroughness of the investigation you did see never turn the server over to law enforcement if you're investigating either from a law enforcement or from an intelligence standpoint that hacking by foreign hostile government would you want to serve or wouldn't that help you number one to who the attacker was if they had turned the server over to either you or director
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komi maybe we would have no more so i guess what i'm asking you is why would the victim of a crime not turn over a server to the intelligence community or to law enforcement but that's not the only strange part of the whole situation the f.b.i. claims that those indicted are russian intelligence officers which means there's almost no chance they'd come to the u.s. for a trial with no one to defend them it seems almost like an assured victory for mahler one that leaves many questions still unanswered it looks to me as if our f.b.i. our department of justice even under president trump remains politicized and hostile to the trump administration so i. i did something this serious involving allegations that are this profound you'd like to believe that our department of justice or was acting above the law without a partisan interest one way or another and this certainly seems staged to me and
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the timing of these indictments couldn't have been more convenient they come in the lead up to a highly anticipated summit between donald trump and vladimir putin democrats have already started to demand the meeting be cancelled saying it would be an insult to democracy but the white house says the summit is still good to go so at any rate we'll just have to see which side will get its way if you're the victim of a crime why would you not want to hand the evidence over to the police the fact of the matter is the company they had doing their security as though it is a politically biased company that was involved involved in all sorts of things to steal dossier and other things so it is a it is a big question but the other big question really is the timing once again we have an indictment on a friday before a weekend but not just any weekend this is the weekend before the much anticipated called truth and summit of the political implications of dropping indictments to poison the waters in advance of the trumpet and so on that this is clearly the work of the u.s.
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stay. all right that does it for me i'll be back at the top the hour with more news you are watching our team international. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who he appeared to me to be about this is what some people saw alone even cycling the niggas from elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over their utilities anybody tell us drop of a lag for us you guys we got the video while on the going to go number so yes my band this is a map of us because they're now looking you know put it over or over somewhere you know and of the left over a lot of locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water
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it's about water but it's also over much more than the water it's about the hurt and the redistribution of our west towards their debt down towards the one or was. the senior palm beach county police officer did not consent to these telephone conversation being broadcast his side of the dialogue is summarized here. the p.b.s. so deputy claims the doogan constantly tells lies. he also asserts the dog and himself is to blame for having to leave his family because of what he has done. the sheriff's office denies any responsibility for duggan's
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and false departure. michael dog the chief deputy of the palm beach county sheriff's office you don't work for the top can sheriff's office and so i think the seven. really long time gardner is actually very knowledgeable when it comes to police dog or is not some guy he's very well educated a probably should be the sheriff at the end of the day and he's. and of created the entire culture of what i call the culture of corruption. at the sheriff's office i found mike auger. who ultimately pushed me out of the work i've stroked. my dog unfortunately i think. i might think been attacked by mark. and maybe rightfully so. do you mean the pictures where the sheriff and chief deputy are featured as nazi
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leaders. the officer replied that those pictures were a very minor transgression referring instead upon a graphic images that he claimed to do going to a doctor to include senior officers faces. some of the. some of the photos of you know. bradshaw bending over the chief and vice versa village your attire. you know i'm sorry but it's not. very witty. or helpful he's a prankster as well i wouldn't of course at all there and i didn't like that but that was from one juvenile and childish. taste attention away from the real corrupt activity and it makes the chief look too much like a victim. the senior deputy claim the john dougan frequently post pictures online and then denies doing so the the photo was posted on my website i'm not the
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originator of that. photograph but i kept it on the site at the top. and i kept it on. because. bradshaw the tailor dog miscellany is very representative of where they are was do can responsible for those posts. i don't know there is no way to know. both that under me and what i'd call the what i'd call bradshaw or. i'd make sure that it came from my account but how do you know that it was here i'm not somebody else . to see in your office or is quite so tough to succeed of experiencing what he calls harassment. he's able to recognize do writing stuff. the sheriff and dog are with all of their errors are nothing more than employees
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people that we need to make fun of them they're laughable. you know they're laughable thinks or. so we were trying to get to asking for an interview the fewest parts of the house is where you need to talk to first and. we know. has a negative attitude to trauma or do. i realize they were falling back in two thousand and thirteen like thing strange part of. the topic. with the photographs and i knew i was under investigation when you keep deputy. mike the dog or went to my wife
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lisa is my wife to have taken the lead like they really wanted mark luke and that is what i believe and they still didn't they still want mark to give the police are already looking for you want him to do something so they just want to arrest. and they just can't find something good in you know but they just want to arrest him he gave them a reason they got welfare. published them all it was the names of local police on lauderdale west palm beach police t.v.'s. sheriff's office miami police and f.b.i. that's probably is the day he went far it's a felony published to the public i'm against it only because i don't want to endanger your life or anybody else i don't want to do it and as nasty and as disrespectful a professional. lives i saw my dog or. i'm not going to stoop to the level to
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deal with the reason i did it right. for me well i was. playing by their rules. my contract. just. that not that your logic. you either love it. or not imo i am just pretty much going to admit that i'm not the you know these. are strictly detective kenneth marsalis he's a twenty year twenty five year veteran of the palm beach county sheriff's office he retired back i think in two thousand and five but they brought him back on a part time basis specifically to start
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a unit. to investigate the sheriff's. political enemies so he was sort of like you know harvey keitel and pulp fiction supposed to clean up for the sheriff and. i don't think it worked that way because he admitted to everything when. the mail boys called him on the phone telling us i want to challenge you might have given him. if you can his life a part time. job. that's right. you want to know how i got my clues to believe that i was a woman let me show you how. hollow mark lewis my name is jessica i'm a beautiful woman and i'm moving to your area soon let's meet. a little mark lewis
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i mean jessica i'm a beautiful woman and i'm moving to your area soon let's. told him i was a woman moving down with my boyfriend and you know i began flirting with him if i ever wanted to trespass try to. try to. act. paranoia he likes this woman and they start talking hours and he starts telling her all this stuff even in flirting back in i pretended like i was just this amazing young girl who was in. over his skills and capabilities that creep that has that p.b.s.
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so they got a john mark. karr you know that we he went to russia and he started even this campus security as the pictures before he ever published them and we do worry was that. you're kidding me. adam i could even tell you what if stuff is used on a scam and want to lie to you. this is really bad stuff i mean if the government can do this. it's it's unbelievable so many federal crimes here. you know but nobody ever held this guy accountable it's weird that we have a journalist from a russian news media. that's more interested in this didn't than our own. people you know i was very entertaining it was exactly what i said from the start is that the sheriff has a political machine that is designed to keep him. finally the officer is
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adamant that he himself has not heard the sotu second recorded. even so he's certain that lewis would have been well aware that he was talking to john dougan and not to a woman. for that reason he didn't deliberately kill trish. i think that he may as one point have figured out that he was getting fed up but probably not for the first four five six hours of their conversation if if mark lewis knew he was talking to dude why didn't you tell him all this stuff. why it would lead you to tell him all this stuff because all the stuff he was telling me i checked into it they're all true when he gets arrested what what jail do you think is going to be one hours.
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that while you're. in the county jail. that's a pretty big. error. there a charge you can't expect a firm com you know i hate. to take. their tell me every step got a little. yeah. he's going to be girlfriend whether he likes it or not you hear recordings of police officers talking about how they're going to make sure he dies in prison and then they're going to put him down below with the child molesters i mean we've heard recording so that by known police offices that's creepy. my only choice i think would be to call what. i mean what would you do if you know you're facing imminent death ok just because they
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when i walked into the front door. i noticed that there was a black ford pickup truck parked in front of my help i figured something was up i put on and i went back and i put on the key shirt and i walked out and halfway through the truck door opened and there was a guy plaid in a black vest he jumps out with his gun and i had people jumping out of the trees and coming from behind the house this morning in all directions thing on the ground on the ground right and me into the back of an f.b.i. vehicle i received a phone call. to mr nugent. this and yes he said this is agent so so are the f.b.i. and we're here your son's house marked and we need you to come and pick him up on it just like ok you know we'll set up a meeting i'll tell you whatever you want to know. and they hand they let me out of
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the handcuffs and he told me to leave while the search my house was going to the car ran off there. and there were police cars all over the place f.b.i. a sheriff's office. they said they had forty five people go through their apartment so my dad came to the office. and an f.b.i. vehicle followed up. to my dad would find out how i just knew that i had to lead them to challenge. the crazy he was who is terrified a piece or don't kill me it's like a tree he asked me if i would see. about trying to get his passport back they could have very well have said no we are not giving the passport back and that would have been the end of it however they they gave it back to me when i heard mark was
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over in russia i decided i needed a new way to escape. and i went to my attorney's place and i gave him a package sent to my children. in the world is going to happen to me to be honest with you in the fact in the letter and the new tablet that i had gotten because you know the f.b.i. they took the took everything they took tablet the the cook every computer that was in my home. you know if my kids didn't have any way to do homework so i bought them a tablet as a gift. sorry that i had to leave and i miss and so much. really terrible thing because. they were six and eight at that time
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and on the stand how are they going to understand that their father just. just. in the follow that they see every morning that loves them so much. and you know even even now in the middle understand the situation because they're too young. for the last year so my children. are really into the bedroom and we took a little now together and i gave her a hug and she was laying there she knew something was wrong. and said honey. i've got to go and you know and be able to come back here and it might be a very long time before i can see you again. and we just sat there on the bed crying and you know both of both of us. you know i was
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looking at thirty five years in jail if i don't get murdered first. and you know how do i explain to them well if i come home you'll never see me because i'll be put in a prison somewhere if they don't have killed. at this point i had a truck that i had registered seven years i had to leave it on the north side of the border mall for me. i went to the palm beach going to palm beach gardens mall a park. south parking lot women and some stores i went to one of the dressing rooms so i think it was like dillard's or macy's.
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i took it way out of the mall to try to lose a fourth there waiting for the drive north which were. very tough i couldn't fly out of my path or walk. the only way to get past p.s.a. was to get into canada without being in the normal channels. and i called around to. different places that rent airplanes and i found a guy with a cessna one seventy two who were willing to fly me around i told him i was writing a book on plate tectonics and that i just had to fly over canadian territory to photograph in g.p.s. coordinates for the book and then we would live in the united states again and that
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doesn't require any clearance from the t.s.a. and the soonest i got over certain g.p.s. coordinates which i knew that there was a smaller strip i would figure medical emergency was part of that we landed i jumped out of the airplane i grabbed one bag from the guys in the cast. and i took off i went to the closest to the bus to toronto drano i took an airplane. i was just thankful to be here but on telly i was i landed in russia. what water of relief. off my shoulders to know that you know i was at least going to be safe here. given the given off to be. comfy has grown me up now going off to
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be at the gulf the. that i've given off depends on. thought i probably landed with six or seven hundred dollars. and. you know it point i was even thinking about. work or worth trying to get money. i just knew that when i got here i'd be ok i never felt unsafe in russia actually to me personally being in russia. feel safer than the union will seek students in the united states we're going to the factory where my tables are manufactured into literally or. i just started a company called my company builds computer tables and i design them and build them what i think computer tables they are tables with computer components integrated into the tables.
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this is the factory where my tables are made. this is a very cool laser cutter takes this sheet. very fine laser beam an all around the metal gamers happened to love the computer and same thing you did so many prestigious events like promised cure in russia. and i've shipped a couple of them internationally kids so you know that's what i'm doing. i'm writing a book at the moment. if you look. this is all leave. and even. my logo is laser cut into the metal. metal. and. so these are the studs. these are the wings for it. just fits on the take
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up. the. point that sick and it's difficult because they can't tell i can't have a normal job like i can't work for an american company. because. you know once a company finds out that you know i fled the united states for political asylum they're not going to hire me really work for a russian company because i don't speak russian. very well fine as far as finding a stable job it's incredibly difficult. i've had people who contact me offer me ways to come back and i had one person offer me you know to tell information that i have i might have about russia. in exchange for you know amnesty back home and do it now look russia
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was incredibly generous and give me asylum here and. for me you know it's my country now. that's great or really. doing it on that mat in the grass it could catch your ankle oh it's you stepped in dog poop. mark mother died. last december on christmas eve when my mother died mom but my brother was devastated. but he couldn't be here you know. they didn't always talk a lot and sometimes they go back and forth it's bought a lot. but in the end you know we're family. and you know because with my government is i wasn't able to go home and say my goodbyes so. i had to tell her goodbye over the telephone which was difficult. and she died kristen cif i had
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a very rare cancer called mantle shell and foam which is a blood cancer you know with the sickness i've got right now i can't drive i don't they go to see my father again. he probably has ten years left and. he can never make the journey over here probably never see my aunt again. and lost my higher family. it's easy to say it wasn't worth it it's very easy to say that i don't know if that's true you know because somebody's got to take a stand so. nobody ever takes a stand against anything that's bad please our world is going to go very bad my family doesn't understand the decisions that i made sometimes i don't understand the decisions that i made but i think what i did was the right thing no matter if it made a difference or not it could have made
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a difference. it's not the kind of world you want to live and. it's not the want kind of the world that i want all these my children what i do it over again knowing what i've lost. i don't know if i would. but if you ask me if i think i did the right thing. yeah i did do the right thing. mark i love him and. i can't wait to have a beer with. hopefully sooner than later. so that we go.
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they gave us national camera. roughly once they showed some new pain you for the. future own cool videos doing the woke up and someone with the broccoli staring at. mine down more on string i don't rightly don't t.v. . we are against any kind of presence of the united states you know region if they want to continue their human although you know any policy we mean really against of their idea only no region in the region if you're in a region that's quote. understandable goal the president. of the united states is going to be no region of your against any kind of expansionism
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any kind of a the only way you know this is any of that but. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi don't tell was still active and rich in nineteen seventies printed tell had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at ash was a german company grown and told developed thalidomide a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything paul you know she said is just cut short arms are many excellent of mind victims i have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want the revenge.
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right we're all set to start in five. days and the studio has a signal. it's not going to talk about no fly just leave me right after the mars explorers one who would have their new. record. to say what people. told me and i was thrown welcome to sophia until i'm so sorry shamrock not said today we've got lots to talk about in our program and our guests. good luck little . elite.
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belgium beats england to nil to finish third at the world cup we look ahead to sunday's final in moscow between france and croatia. the u.s. charges twelve russians with tackling offenses linked to the two thousand and sixteen presidential election just days before some of the pain president's trump and puts also ahead. the israeli military launches its largest air campaign against gaza since two thousand and fourteen having dozens of hamas facilities. are broadcasting live direct from our studios most of this is our team
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international and sean thomas but have you. all. as are now on the two thousand eight hundred people world cup final which is just hours away in the build up to the game of moscow's boss when peter hosted a gala concert on saturday night event got a grand introduction from the head of jonny in front you know the president of russia vladimir. putin. we are happy that our guest saw everything with their own eyes and that myths and stereotypes have been broken which we know that the foreign guests would like to come back and bring their families with them so we will make sure that the fans who liked russia so much will be able to get their visas more easily but we will provide the opportunity to discover our country and that discovery potential is endless russia has now become a real football country this world cup has not just been the greatest show on nurse it has been the best world cup ever. and i think in
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this theater desists never happened yet so we try to do something new for once but they need you all. you have me. yeah ok so we transform bolshoi in the right. one two three and i see out there are so young there are so. that's. before that belgium secured third place in the competition courtesy of a two zero win over england let's look at how that unfolded in our special coverage with manchester united manager just embodied. hence. the it was a good thing was the
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it was a good thing it wasn't who he can. lead i welcome back to manchester with me andre from the north you say reading i demand you know. he's been watching out match head we've just taken place belgian securing their best advice finish out of world cup finals be feeling even for sale yes they were saying at half time we were hoping things would get better in the end it turned out to be quite a night and just the result was not the result that england.
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wants but the performance was much better the game was better was more to game of a sort of fourth place without any kind of pressure in the end england was was dominant and had the best chance to score but. as our talent. made it for them and to neil and looking to the match probably within one second of . england these are for the extra time but talking to the performance as and the results in the globality of the world cup a singleton deserves to be a source. in seven matches belgium won six. and. they lost against france in the in the semifinal in win seven matches one three last three and drew one. and the three matches that england won two of
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them or against panama in tunisia. overall belgium deserves the sort of place just watching it as a fan is an observer that he was always looking to bring yet and has it with making helping take for belgium and they always looked threatening you know from the first minute to the end they always looked that's where the goal was going to come from you know they are they're different players and good complement each other and behind them they have also all good players with so. organizes very well and then amica from the team to play with with this three center defenders and to bring the ball out of these woods with the ball the target is a good leader with the ball and when you appreciate some sort of very well from the right side that will keep its top of the world belgium has an incredible generation the sort of position is not is not
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a surprise and with the way the world cup was of locked with the teams with more prestige with more know how we. are probably more potential going out and out and the world when they see themselves in in the quarter final and then in the semi finals i think they dreamed with. the world to which they could a sad end for england i feel just as a fan really because of course than it was certainly against colombia the penalties it was great drama that night you know we got rid of that penalty shoot at the will cup and i just feel a bit yeah i think as i think he's the feeling is the feeling because as i was saying before the team that this is this. or than the fourth goes home after two defeats and the feeling is not good but you go home with the feeling of i almost touch the sky and though i go home after two defeats with no medal and the
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sink i think. what england brings clearly home is. a team we defeat sure i wouldn't be risking a lot if i say that in the next world cup in forty years time england has conditions so the better we have to talk about final france gratiot france favorites but i tell you what croatia keep surprising this will cut that makes no certainty that france will if they will keep that thing you know i think you can say france's favorite bye bye little detail is yes you can but you can also say that the in finals are no favorite streatch i agree totally. and of course i lost a few finals but i think until the end of my career i will always say the finals are not to be played finals are to win disputed that you go to the final used that you are going to win of course i lost and everybody loses but the feeling has to be
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that one and i believe that career she's going with that with that with that feeling. of course of course the fact that france played only. five matches. i say five because that last match in the group phase displays they didn't play and the fact that. through a shift they play seven because sikhs sri in the group phase we decided today is the sri in an all called plus three extra times makes an extra match one team played in one month's five matches another team play seven can these make a difference can. hand and shrewd but screw is sure. as it was in one thousand nine hundred eight i think it was when the plea semifinal against france is a fantastic show the racial norwalk. colonels love him but. look
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he's phenomenal to keep the each pair is huge although each. in the five to six generation so i sing they can win in spite of i give advantage to france i sing sing crew issue we will give them a hard time specially if the result is in a certain balance if the result for some reason gets a little bit collage and then this thing by the physical point of view they will not react but their spirit disputed of of the small country that is not expected to be there the play is a relief for sure they are ready to give a resume franky for watching t will hand you back to moscow. it's another beautiful day we're going to miss the days when the world cup has gone the biggest for a living which is the same it's been an emotional roller coaster anticipation for the french for a shit game on sunday for the say that is sky high but the fans the fans it's what
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that's what makes that the world cup for me and for many others as well so many of them that visit to russia when only it's really been a trip and never forget i think that was probably a pretty good atmosphere in the found zone near the st petersburg stadium amani for trying to use that let's preserve it's a him russia's northern capital is saying goodbye to the world cup but i'll tell you what was special after the game that just finished there whatever i saw people coming out they were all walking towards me with smiles on their faces and it didn't matter whether they were cheering for belgium or england i think it was a big game compared to the earlier game they had the one zero in on us was just i think it was a more exciting game here where i'm very proud of. the players i think it's been a fun toss a tournament obviously the result was not what we wanted today that from this other learning going to grow now we're going to get better and i think we can really challenging it's all over well we have a beautiful team and we believe in the future so what does your team have to do to
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make sure that in four years you know they have a better result. good question that's all the trainer. what do you think. i think i should just continue as they do know it will be of the best team spirit some would think will this will make us win yeah. well you would have loved to beat france obviously and be in the final i think it was in a unique opportunity to get to the final. but ok well this is a nice capitulation here we're just we're just soo lovely the people of the opposite is fantastic with us. to a spouse even my friends. thank you god sponsored by stussy vote yes we've also had the legendary ivory coast striker didier drogba here in the studio today very exciting it's all part of our special coverage this
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saturday truck bomb played some of his best football while marino was his manager at chelsea and he had a very warm message for his old boss that you were one of the best manages of them of the modern era josie marino be careful what you say because we're about to go live in manchester in a moment. a message back. i giving. the biggest opportunity of his career to change from marcell to to the premier league so i gave him something very important but he gave me his sweat and his words every minute he was on the pitch for me so pup is proper and my kid is my kid in spite of the looks. older than me i've. got to say ok good stuff this year's final it's a repeat of a classic semi from back in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight another case in france from now to one witness that was on home soil and he seems gracious called
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quite let it go even after twenty years with the memory french defender leant around the equalising then giving france the lead still holding that they even wanted to double check that he'd surround would be playing with a posted a message on twitter the fronts national seen them responded on twitter asking qureshi if they would leave their former star striker. both teams if that they're looking forward to what they hope is a thrilling final as we all are joined as an obvious top studio today as well as didier drogba who always thought having a little heart felt moments with there is a move. because the two legendary strikers impressions about the tournament in russia. wearing a fine old ox i'm not sure lot of people predicted you know france against russia and. well the big the big teams they face of course the outs and i think it's good for football and you can see that now there's no small teams normal hope of got my history running scored in a champions league final yes yet you insist you'll be
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a flynn is again by me yeah ask the manager and that that's should be basic knowledge and they. also have the school you'll country's first ever gold in the world cup but i don't see how do those competitors mean this is as high as you get as a football and how does it can paddle the sensation scoring the first of a go feel country in a world where when i scored the goal what is going to win you so i didn't really think about it but later when you do you realize that you've been the first player from my request what was going to work for you you see for yourself i think it's it's quite an achievement you know to make the story for a small country like ivory coast and to be daring to speak competition with these big teams. there's a lot to be thought of. football is for dream the life is for dream and dream come true and of course all creation is exciting all people around the world from california to australia
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a lot of variation communities outside of creation and we really enjoy and it's time to enjoy and we can be tired or we can be injured but you see the players against england it's on the leaderboard and so proud of my players or my coach and my friends you played against us you beat then mike you took it to the last penalties over one hundred twenty minutes next game also one in twenty minutes against russia and win a on the pounds and then again here in the in moscow one hundred twenty one what's the mood what's the feeling in the can now say they're tired but these are what i would like express i'm all old inside but outside of course i'm happy and this but i need a holy day and i from the fee for going to skiing when you know what i mean the work area that it's hard working but my players the style but we i feel same one thousand eight hundred one trusts we don't know each day when i signed out. today i don't know it's a brains the side of it is the market open as that is close to looking good there
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don't go as low you know it's completely one month just focusing on food bowl and that's very important and look. have nice world cup finals france i think one of the best teams croatia beat argentina france beat argentina to make history. it's been absolute pleasure to be here the the the country is welcome the world and the people are fantastic they're going to zation has been absolutely top shelf and they set the bar pretty high for future hosts and it's really been a real great life experience you know my soboth experiences and this definitely takes the box and and my hat's off to you know the russian people in the russian organization and being you know as a presence with you know said the best world cup ever in it's very difficult to argue with a years ago you came up with the idea that canada should host the world cup you
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wanted to bring the u.s. and eventually you got mexico in the pit as well and you wanted an on the during the thirteen you won the bid many congratulations and thank you yeah so now you have a year is to prepare the twenty twenty six world cup it's going to be maybe covering the biggest distances ever in a world. and we've talked about that this is he in russia so i think the kind of lessons that you've had from from what's happened here in russia what are you going to take on to to your cups i think one of the things as we presented with our bid we're going to have clusters so the travel won't be that difficult so will be very similar to what happened you know in russia where you know it's no more than it was two hours and was really the longest flight which is pretty reasonable there always is lessons learned it doesn't matter what you put on the back but i think that to be honest with you know the first reaction is they set the bar very high both gratian and french fans have been really making themselves during this will company
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especially so now that us through to the final when it's finals are the loudest and the proud if it goes down i think finding out the last of us last. last. july and if we take jones now you have a shot then front let's make the teams. a shot. this side answers frons airshow ok one about three the crew was the was who. was the ok i was an impressive performance by the racing side who let me see what special soldiers the french site has prepared for us they're already sitting down so it
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must be something special he's out there saying to shut up the owner or load the show was over the o.r. we had a team add this world coco that has you know just made a sensation at the previous euros was talking about iceland but they've also given us a great gift over who who does bad who know croatia all fronts the older who've oh ok who who ooo or was the old russia people who were nice or really can do love you thank you for woodcock i was the
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owner . of the. now definitely a toy game ahead of us at least judging by the fines before but from all of this from everything that's been happening here in most schools this past month one thing is clear despite all this despite the world cup being a competition it's done one thing it's brought people together from the street here in central moscow from the hearts of the football fever so oxy most to see is as buzzing as ever this evening one more day to go and that is sort of what i think it is and what i think i'm always looking forward to. twenty twentieth's anyway just
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stay with us. right to some other sports related news now israel has launched its most devastating airstrikes against mosques since two thousand and fourteen forty facilities have been targeted across gaza the race began early on saturday in response to bomb laden kinds being flown into israel the i.d.f. then stepped up the operation after hamas fired rockets over the border the violence has reportedly left twelve palestinians and three israelis wounded and who dar is in gaza for us with the latest i am now fifty meters away from the last target the israeli forces targeted with four air strikes and as you see this playground it's more of a picnic people and families play here where this building was targeted with the floor and strikes is right it claims that this building was used to train fighters
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and the palestinians claim that this is a place in the middle of the city where palestinian families come here as a picnic and this place is on daily bases filled with children and families and as you see there's a mosque right next to this building where all of the other buildings net. to this building are severely damaged there are a lot of air strikes still going and we just heard another huge explosion. it's as collating has now and there are no information about any prior agreements to be made me a member of the cabinet is it as stated that they are going to continue targeting and attacking gaza strip but they're not willing to occupy gaza strip. the latest
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confrontation comes after a fifteen year old palestinian boy was shot and killed on friday during riots on the israel gaza border one i.d.f. soldier was also injured. or. i know they are i. was. the u.s. justice department has charged twelve russians with hacking offenses it's part of an investigation led by special counsel robert muller and two alleged meddling in the two thousand and sixteen presidential election. night in charges twelve russian military officers by name for conspiring to interfere with the twentieth sixteen presidential election. eleven of the defendants are charged with conspiring to hack into computers steal documents and release those documents with the intent to
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interfere in the election. those charged are said to be members of russian military intelligence and they're accused of hacking democratic party e-mails and hillary clinton's presidential campaign however justice department said there is no evidence that the hacking influence the outcome of the election. there's no allegation that the conspiracy changed the vote count or affected any election result. moscow claims that the announcement was timed to have a negative impact on monday summit between presidents trump and putin donald quarter comments was a mixed moment in u.s. history as the u.k. rolled out the red carpet for president trump officials back home indicted twelve russians for allegedly election hacking but so far the f.b.i. hasn't had the best track record of looking at the hard facts of this investigation then did the d.n.c. provide access for to the f.b.i.
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for your technical folks to review what happened. we never got direct access to the machines themselves instead they've been taking all of their information from a third party crowd strike cyber security was the company hired by the d.n.c. to look into suspected hacking of its systems but the thing is the d.n.c. never granted the f.b.i. direct access to its physical servers and that's raised questions over the thoroughness of the investigation you did see never turn the server over to law enforcement if you're investigating either from a law enforcement or from an intelligence standpoint that hacking by foreign hostile government would you want to serve or wouldn't that help you number one identify who the attacker was if they had turned the server over to either you or director komi maybe we would have no more so i guess what i'm asking you is why
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would the victim of a crime not turn over a server to the intelligence community or to law enforcement but that's not the only strange part of the whole situation the f.b.i. claims that those indicted are russian intelligence officers which means there's almost no chance they'd come to the u.s. for a trial with no one to defend them it seems almost like an assured victory for mahler one that leaves many questions still unanswered it looks to me as if our f.b.i. our department of justice even under president donald trump remains politicized and hostile to the trump administration so i did something this serious involving allegations that are this profound you'd like to believe that our department of justice or was acting above the law without a partisan interest one way or another and this certainly seems staged to me and the timing of these indictments couldn't have been more convenient they come in the lead up to a highly anticipated summit between donald trump and vladimir putin democrats have
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already started to demand the meeting be. canceled saying it would be an insult to democracy but the white house says the summit is still good to go so at any rate we'll just have to see which side will get its way if you're the victim of a crime why would you not want to hand the evidence over to the police the fact of the matter is the company they had doing their security as though it was a politically biased company that was involved involved in all sorts of things to say and other things so it is a it is a big question but the other big question really is the timing once again we have an indictment on a friday before a weekend but not just any weekend this is the weekend before the much anticipated coupe and summit of the political implications of dropping the indictments to poison the waters in advance of the trumpet and so on that this is clearly the work of the u.s. state and that does it for me i'll be back in well just about thirty two minutes with a look at your headlines you are watching art international we're so glad to have
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you with us. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies move into people themselves with simple song alone even some company guests will elsewhere they invite private companies to take over the utilities many by the telescope of alexa wish you guys who got the going to go. this is. just because. of where you build the lift hill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than water it's about the hurt and the redistribution of
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don't know well controlled the part on the eve of the trunks on the western media i wash with reports of the so-called grand bargain that russia and the united states may or may not despise in helsinki americans are pretty clear that they want to see a decrease in the ring in presence in syria but they saw what they themselves paid in kind to discuss that i'm now joined by a senior advisor to iran's supreme leader ali akbar velayati really a great pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time. you're most
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welcome. who. you know are friendly and. as you may know moscow is a pretty hectic city these days just yesterday israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu stopped by to watch football. palestinian leader mahmoud abbas is visiting on the same day as you but none of you your visit formally the upcoming meeting in helsinki is this just a coincidence that all your schedules happen to overlap. you know any connection which you know or attendance. to in your country the presence of all the. mention of so. independently only for the talking with a high ranking official of all of them president putin i have cherry the messages
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of or great leader and all four president to president putin if we could try an opportunity for about two hours the discourse. every shoes including the bilateral relations regional cooperation international cooperation but i'm sure you're full of the international news agenda mr putin is slated to make quite. soon with mr trump and i'm sure you heard that there are a lot of speculations about the so-called grand bargain supposedly and all for that mr trump may. make to president putin to exchange syria for ukraine is that as far as you know is that really something that may be discussed behind closed doors these two issues or two independent. his ukraine cheny me. there is no any connection within these two important.
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we are here to discuss a world the. relations it's russia in connection with cooperation in syria as well you're trying to is. this approach the position of the. russian federation in question the question of. ukraine now speaking about the syrian talks. the western media report about it as that as sort of a possibility that may happen but many analysts in russia suggest that this has already been implemented to some extent on the ground for example. iran's role in the operation is good earlier this year was last pronounced and usual its role in the current southern offensive and daraa is even more limited would it
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be fair to say that iran has already partially deliberate what the americans and to some extent the israelis are asking for or present in syria doesn't related to the desire of the united states and other. countries which are following the diplomacy of the united states or some regional countries which are connected with the diplomacy of states we're already in syria on the base so the invitation of legal government of syria. to call in the people of syria is a poor the to hold integrity o. and syria. fighting you're helping the syrian golan the close syria for fighting against terrorist groups. with the help of russia. countries fortunately we have
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overcome me even cosies the. government of syria and syria have been facing we do believe if. they stumble. and russia which are available in syria leave early should remain there. to. maintain these three against a terrorist group if you leave it there on syria the states and the its allies will continue the search for supporting of tourists who once again. of the champions of. syria will be in danger and dangerous situation and worse a year in the face is the. development of new development of the
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tourists who. still be. to the golan to syria because the main. responsibility of the defend the country. of the people of syria. has just. pointed out the iranian policy is has no relation to the american policy do not correlate but i'm sure you know very well that russia does try to coordinate its policy with all the actors on the ground with a specific reason of achieving a point when all foreign troops i assume including russian troops would they could be withdrawn from that country and syria would be able to provide its security on its own is that concurrent aware of how iran sees the outside met go in in that country you know the russian federation moscow has
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its own polish we also follow your obvious they are some corporation with two shirts in the community. if there are some a specific relation between russia and the united states it. is related to us. we are following your interests and also your interests to corporate. or friendly country russia so maybe in some we shoot in some field. or independent policy in the region but we are trying to cooperate together without any contradiction now speaking about the current operation in the south of syria that there has been some tactical accommodation between russia and syria on the one hand and the united
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states on the other hand at least in the form of the american noninvolvement they did not support the groups that they previously supported in that region i know that iran is rarely almost never complimentary of they are american policies in the region but can you appreciate this post here on the part of washington of noninvolvement and allowing the syrian government together with the russian federation to take control of that area or against any kind of presence of the united states in the region if they want to continue their his unit who generally call the c b we against the sunni in no region in the region if you're in a region does could. understand the legal presence. the united states is trying to be in a region. when they are. the only job thier
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doing and they have shown that they do is create a terrorist group who are risking tone during the time his tenure in the foreign ministry be. meted. she. has dissipated in the creation of the terrorist group in syria and iraq if you recall the. united states. doesn't trump. choose into the you or the people who are these terrorist groups here ultimately agree with mr trump in the in these coalition he wanted to change to the only change you follow the same policy that we still don't create do you think you may have other things in common with mr trump and placed in the way how he conceptualizes
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there is no newcomer in purposes of common policy between us and the sutra and that there could be no more overlap of of us on how the region develops we're not. because we know that. he. has you any policy you know or the war you're against any kind o. expansionism and any kind of a unit where you notice it or any other country now as the americans keep on insisting on the. removal of the iranian presence or they put it in syria they and their allies seem to be in trenching and the eastern you're freydis and i'm sure you know the mr trump's current national security advisor mr bolton wants advocated for the creation of the so-called sunni stand a quasi state that includes parts of syria and iraq do you think that may still be
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on on washington's mind do you think that could be the ultimate goal of the policy you're not going to listen to mr trump. i'm very. influence. we are following the interests of the people in the streets. we are in a very close cooperation with the friendly country that we have in the region with iraq and syria. with yemen. we don't permit the united states to intel really in the interim that's very or country and also or friendly country in their image that's all made policy that we follow and you're not going to change these various if you will this obviously this is not what i'm asking for i must you if you see any danger in the americans coming
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back to the so-called plan b. reach would be to splayed syria and possibly iran iraq into several states and create a state lab there that what threaten serious security and interest and ice you know arouse interest as well they cannot do that because the people of iraq and syria are against any i don't know your you know the united states and the people of these countries will not tell you the united states to repeat their union although you support these very legal is there of these people in the well mr bowie if you have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active rich in the nineteen seventies croteau had as the chair of its board
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a man convicted of mass murder and slavery. a german company develops a little mind a drug that was promoted as completely safe even injuring bring them together it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby anything down here she said is just cut short arms minix a little mind victims after this. they received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering their not only want the money i want the revenge. was a change agent writes about as a nice way to say he's crazy in any way he's going to go into any situation i just over turn 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 positioned to head into the twenty first century so we need a guy like trump come in there and just you know not go over all the pieces on the chessboard and start playing checkers i mean and start all over again.
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in the middle moved north and the woman who was up in the bomoh who came before was at the field. you know world big partisan movie and a lot and conspiracy gets tied to wake up. to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the 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. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education alone higher
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education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you could be a model said. look at these songs green is fairly good to me. which is the place of students in this business model for college i was born now in an extremely more high education but the new global economic war. brought them back to worlds apart with a senior adviser to run supreme leader ali akbar velayati mr bill israel seems to be very convinced that his trying to convince everybody else about iran is seeking to intrench itself and syria for the specific purpose of attacking. israel.
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i'm sure you would deny god the case but if that's not the case why does iran continue sun being advanced weaponry like for example surface to air missiles to syria especially now and knowing that the chance of israel striking those convoys is very high. this man who is running. the regime is the. doing like you bet you're wrong the man being told there are people in the war and people are not sitting there listening to the. regime to see what they say or he says so everybody has following their own interests we are in syria. with the protests of. israeli regime we will
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not change europe certain equality or inequality in the region is the helping of the people of a region including the people of iraq syria and lebanon so it's not related to the. the israeli regime of course what he's doing was for the thirty's they repeatedly he says has said something that nobody listened to me so we don't care what he said doctor you follow a policy. obviously you're here follow your policy as you said but you know that russia has developed a pretty warm relationship with israel some say that it's the bast ever in the history of bilateral ties how is it taken intact front can't tap trust mosque and off and knowing how close it is that israel with trust in
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moscow you know common policy in the region but. every country follows its own national interests. we are trying to. strengthen. the common policy and common use that we have in the region international arena of course us quote not sure if in some issues we have or independent policy in the russian. as their own independent policy so it doesn't make any difficulty for us if we have some commonalities something different now whenever this issue of decreasing the iranian presence in syria is raised analysts usually say that russia doesn't have enough leverage
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with iran to tell it what to do and i think you would probably agree with that but i also think that moscow would not even raise that issue with iran unless it was sure that all the other actors where they are illegally would follow suit and withdraw that troops here think moscow has enough scale enough capital political and diplomatic capital to ensure that syria's once again a sovereign state of to know we. didn't hear anything. in the russian official they changed or presence in syria or egypt because this is a region and also the russian federation also is the same region so we have regional cooperation it doesn't mean that in. diplomacy
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we are compatible but. in the many issues in many fields we are very close relation very close cooperation so we will remain in syria of two the time the league will go into syria. to leave syria otherwise you will be there on the the basis of the permission and requests of the go into syria and also iraq iraq has. to be there. to them for fourteen years tourism. any kind of the you can do to the. people in the region go into the region including syria iraq. iran also yemen if yemen are supposed to help them to be reined peace and tranquility in the region new england has not his day to do that
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going back to this idea of grand bargain that i started this interview with it could be argued that it's not just mr trump who could entertain that idea but that similar bargain would be offered you know many regional actors for example syria how would iran relate she or any offer of a more active saudi involvement in that country for example with the with the offer of reckon struction. tran is doing that your ne is of. the suggestion to today. be a change to say how free to work so no word each area on the promise in other words and also we are not using for the. scene there. truong.
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to. return told to cooperativeness. interring in the game or any underworld getting that he has made him in some portal during shooting the munis so we will more not to participate to ne jame anybody. he has made. itself to them to him to cooperate is. no so european israel. we have different policy or main quality in the region is cooperation with the. people of iraq and syria and lebanon. we don't want to enter in the any kind of worry uni. is going to be created.
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mr truong that's the key if i may i ask only the formal purpose of your visit as far as i know your formal reason of coming here since you explained the iranian position on the way in the aftermath of the american of a tro and from what i know iran has so far insisted that if not stay within the deal if the europeans do enough. to make a palatable for your country have they been a session supply have they offered and often sanchez to your country to continue complying with. the. very close cooperation with russia. or foreign minister. is in close contact you still know rove and recently they had a meeting in vienna and they were very corporate. and all sure the
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european countries are trying to remain. the same but. the you should compensate well. we have loss after the meter all. of the united states illegally from the south rim i'm sure your forward the latest results of the nato summit in brussels and it's shocked many russians i have to tell you by the way mr trump treated his american partners do you think this if he continues on that path relating to the europeans in that way do you think it would be easier for iran to get what if iran wants from the europeans because you said before in previous interviews that there is no unity here on the iranian question but in europe. you know or cooperate unit you're all in in that train or he's quite.
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understandable is continue but what they're doing in nato he's not. come but you admit what you wish to have in the european countries of course use they want to destroy the world everything in every subject in nato itself to them but you are going to defend ourselves and we follow or. if no one all of the regional and international who are if. nato members. such as so i don't know thank you thank you very much. for the. ability to. have
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a. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way he's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure to come out you have to go i mean eighty percent of the shuttle we are with you and do so with all the great game the great good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. a low as just i want to and i'm really happy to join the team for the thousand in the world cup in russia meet the special one i was also appreciated me to just say the review beyond the team's latest edition to make up a bigger. book. join
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me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is on all sides very dramatic development only mostly and going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful it's very critical time to sit down and talk. but if you're standing in the middle of a street and someone reaches back in the back with a waistband the cop is not going to sit there and moment give them the benefit of the doubt because people shouldn't be reaching their waist being with cops having
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guns trained on the same police told moved. to belgium beat england to finish third to add to the world cup ahead of the final showdown between france and the croatia. u.s. charges twelve russians with hacking offenses linked to be two thousand and sixteen presidential election just days before a summit between presidents trump and putin. the israeli military launches its largest air campaign against gaza since two thousand and fourteen getting a month to still. latest on these stories compared to dot com coming up though going underground explores the conflict in european attitudes towards israel but if you're watching in the u.k. it's put me looks at the infighting within the political wing of.
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the mansion or at times you were going underground as jeremy corbyn trade. union leaders celebrate one hundred forty eight years of the biggest working class festival in europe the diary minus gala in northeast england coming up on the show as trump seals the deal in the u.k. tax past comes up six hundred fifty million dollars for two hundred raytheon missiles from the u.s. palestinians continue to face my anglo-american armed israeli fire but is it the beginning of the end of israeli goods in the european union we speak to islands former presidential candidate senator david norris and with the british government in collapse after a top level resignations we asked former shadow fire and emergency services minister chris williamson if jeremy coleman would do better as prime minister buss
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i should mention that we're very fortunate today to be joined in the public gallery one of all gatherers by two members of the monkey family. are all all smug all american family bound they all summons turn up at pm queues the list of all coming up and today's going underground fast as u.s. president trump plays golf in the country his mother's birth scotland today palestinians continue to nurse their wounds this was released this week from palestine's union of health work committees affiliated to metz also front yeah.
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seems they're from the outcome of the great return much as campaign which began when trump moved the u.s. embassy in tel aviv to palestine's capital tourism a oppose the embassy move in urged greater restraint by israeli soldiers but it is clear who britain's minority government supports here's a video posted on israeli pm netanyahu is you tube. annele we are proud of our pioneering role in the creation of the state of israel we are proud to stand here today together with prime minister netanyahu and declare our support for israel predictable then the british arms sales to israel under tourism may reach the record levels according to the campaign against the arms trade just ahead of prince william is a meeting with netanyahu but some believe like pink floyd legend roger waters that a boycott is required here he is urging one to irish politicians if this bill is passed. it would become illegal in ireland to import products from settlements
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in palestine which is we all agree are illegal they contravene the fourth geneva convention while that may be international or other musicians certainly haven't called for the cultural boycott of israel demanded by waters in the neck of the campaign against apartheid south africa joining the likes of elton john and lady gaga ariana metallica justin bieber madonna paul mccartney depeche mode the rolling stones and radiohead is nick cave who expressed his opposition to the b.d.s. movement there's two reasons maybe you won't why i'm here one is that i love this room and i love israeli people and to is to make a principled stand against anyone who tries to censor and silence musicians well musicians don't look said to be censored in ireland but the bill backed by roger waters would make it an offense to purchase goods and services from israeli settlements which have been condemned by ireland and the e.u. as illegal joining me now from the irish capital is a ward winning human rights activist and irish independent senator david norris
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he's a former presidential candidate who for thailand's anti homosexuality law to become the first openly gay person to be elected to public office senator thanks so much for joining us just before we get to palestine as it were the your opinion on the violence in derry they saying the worst for years seventy four petrol bombs on one night this week was extremely nasty and it's a great pity that stormont is not in action because you need somebody centrally in control. take care of this situation it's a tiny tiny and utterly under represented of number of dissident republicans who are manipulating this thing small children involved but they didn't do it on their own mother being manipulated guns have been used pipe bombs blast bombs this kind of thing and it. really does show the dangers of a border in our and if there's any kind of hard border and there would be
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buildings and installations the ruby a prime target for distant republicans tell me about the significance of the bill that passed the senate this week where it was a bill that was promoted by a colleague of mine senator francis black i was one of the signatories turkish and what it does is in line with united nations explicitly stated policy it is not a trade block. is not a boycott what it is it singles out goods that are illegally produced in the settlements and are not marked as such and are sold as israeli projects in europe tell me about the farmers palestinian vamos that you invited apparently to the vote in the senate the farmers came it was. a family farmers very decent mild not aggressive people but their land has been raped
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from them by by the israelis and i've seen it myself i've seen pathetic little hopeful's being demolished by israeli tanks i raised a lot of money fifty five thousand euros to put in solar energy plants in some of the small villages and they were dismantled by the israelis we had. a serious treatment plant that was put in and paid for by the european union bombed flat join the blitzkrieg on garza in ninety eight in two thousand and fourteen they targeted schools hospitals mosques sure its treatment plants water treatment plants chicken. pharms it was just appalling the world stands by and with regard to europe there is
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a euro made trade agreement between the european union and israel attached to it the human rights protocols i have repeatedly called for them even to be monitored and the european union has done nothing whatever about it is degrading to the whole concept of human rights to have these protocols attached to a treaty to stand idly by when there are massive human rights violations and war crimes being committed and ignore that and don't even monitor the human rights protocols maybe you can see why people are opposed to the european union than some of it there are lots of things wrong with the european union but it's the best we have and i think it's very interesting from your point of view that mr trump and mr putin's who is not at all a friend of the european union. or add even on this of course
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i have to say. i do not care for mr putin at all nor do i care for his utterly homophobic government but they were right about crimea in my opinion crimea was the cradle of russia and it's absurd. to complain about it being taken back into into the fold of russia i think that's a nonsense i should just add for of years it homosexuality they'll g.v. theory rights are legal in russia but as you sure refer to is the clause twenty eight style and the promotion of a sexual the law which has come under so much criticism in remarks human rights activists but just before you mention but others not it's you know it's i'm sorry it's much much more than that i've seen members of parliament. using filthy and disgraceful language invading
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a peaceful meeting of gay people and trashing them with the most appalling insults it is quite disgusting and it is offensive to any sense of human rights and the russian orthodox church is up to its ears in this as world over love is an appalling thing for somebody like myself who is a committed christian to see a major christian church behaving in this utterly un-christian way will oversee comment from both the members here and the orthodox church in moscow you mention god and you know that the israeli embassy here will merely say you see the problem is we have to demolish maybe two hundred homes just this year because it's all hamas as world well how mass was the legally elected government of ministration in garza i have no particular bias for hamas i doubt very much if i would
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survive very long in the company of a mouse as an openly gay man but one violation of human rights doesn't equal doesn't rule out another violation of human rights and when the hamas became the legally constituted authority there the rest the world just completely ignored them because they were seen as is an islamic fundamentalist i mean you know it is you know others across north you and others have claimed of course that hamas was initially funded by the israeli government oh yes it was i had that confirmed to me by a senior official in the in the israeli foreign office they can deny it now all they like they did there i'm sure hamas and israel will try and deny that but what did you think of the reaction and what it is think of the reaction to this vote in the senate from israel the defense minister the defense minister lieberman saying there is no point in dialogue with ireland now and is. at the same time israel is saying irish politicians of damage the chances of dialogue no i only live down as
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a chance to dialogue to all our foreign ministers a target a decent man he believes in dialogue and all those would but the israelis are. bringing him along the gulf fooling him if the bill passes the doyle what if israel takes its embassy out of dublin well i mean that would be very regrettable but it would be a very foolish act on the part of the israelis in my opinion. i don't think alan can accept responsibility if the israelis decide off their own bat to close their embassy i mean i was not in favor of throwing these really ambassador out some people are calling for that because i think it is important to keep channels of communication open of course the new foreign minister here after the resignation of boris johnson opposes b.d.s. and i'm sure they'll be maybe discussing a british support for israeli weapons sales here in london maybe with trump what defect do you think the these irish politicians like yourselves are going to have
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in the european union countries now do you expect other countries in europe to follow i think it's quite likely yes because i think a lot of people try out europe were watching the debate in the senate and i think they were take no dollars. and i very much hope that this bill will be replicated in in other. in other countries in europe as a britain of course sells weapons to israel which repeatedly being used against the great return much as you probably don't expect much from britain and what you know i mean britain sells weapons without a conscience all over the world as does russia and i'm in the british for example cozy up in the most atrocious way to the saudi arabians and they're not exactly great advocates of human rights and they sell them
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weapons ok and the israelis have sold weapons to both sides in sudan they sold them to the repressive regime in me and maher you know they sell weapons all over the place israelis and of course garza is a perfect testing ground for weapons and they used the israeli army uses gaza and uses palestinian civilians as targets so there's a heaven or a thank you. after the break as resigning tory m.p.'s warns resume that strategy could put jeremy cool when we speak to labor m.p. chris williams that about capitalizing on conservative and his job security wall around the u.s. ambassador's residence comes down in london singer songwriter jack reynolds plays out with his song dedicated to the us president all this is. going on the ground.
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do with money both of them in the form i will move forward to feel. welcome back you gave minority government leader tourism a was in broth or that the nato summit so i had to miss prime minister's questions this week but ahead of donald trump today being in scotland the westminster leader of the scottish nationalists in blackford made clear trump was not welcome north of the border the world that we live in today is the dangerous one to model the president of the united states of america board of directors we have the red carpet rolled out for
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him by this conservative government but from the public the welcome will be far from war. with protests planned across scotland and the united kingdom against present trumped up party policies and dangerous rhetoric while the minister form of the s.n.p. and challenge president trump on his abysmal record on human rights has repugnant attitude towards women and his disgusting treatment of minorities but does the ministers think he will simply forward the prime minister's leave and join the president hand in hand david irving journey in focus by claiming toothpaste shower gel body spray and victim in supplements on m.p. expenses taking the place of tourism explain to black fred how the world works for the u.k. this country has relationship with the united states of america is probably the closest between any two democracies in the west yeah it
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has lasted. through democrat and republican presidents is alike and through labor and conservative premierships on this side of the atlantic i would say to the right honorable gentleman because of the security cooperation that we have with the united states there are u.k. citizens who are a lot. today who might well not be alive had that corporation and information intelligence sharing not taken place journalists are unable to corroborate that statement as he might have been referring to events that must be kept secret for national security reasons there is of course no doubt the british lives have been lost in iraq afghanistan and syria because of the u.k. joining in us wars but war is not something jeremy corbin's labor party talk too much about these days except the challenge for an extremely thornberry taking place
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began her questions at pm queues with a tribute to a former u.k. defense secretary down for alleged torture in the war in northern ireland in the one nine hundred seventy s. . states and paying tribute to the carrington. country such distinction in both the forces and government yes that is jeremy corbin's proposed foreign secretary hailing the life of someone u.k. home secretary mervyn reece wrote to labor prime minister james callaghan about in march and nine hundred seventy seven re said the decision to use methods of torture in northern ireland in one hundred seventy one seventy two was taken by ministers in particular lord carrington then secretary of state for defense form barry then went on to talk about bricks and well labor m.p. and form a shadow fire and emergencies minister chris williamson was there in the chamber and he joins me now here on the green outside parliament thanks for being on the show was jeremy goldman's labor party prepared for the apparent meltdown in the
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government this week they've been in a very difficult place i think ever since the referendum voted to come out of european union and i think they've been struggling to come to terms with that and i'm amazed frankly the reason may still imposed the seams of these limp it like qualities to. cling on to. think it was every one said that sort of in office but not really in power. anything to suggest that those like just philip stella creasy george will go so many other names i could say you know it's been great as the m.p.'s on your benches they are the ones going to keep if you know in power then in office well i think they are mistaken if they think it's the role of the labor m.p.'s to sustain a failing conservative government i mean i'm not quite sure what they meant by some of the comments they have made in regards to this but in my view the national interest will only be served by getting a common sense socialist labor government led by jeremy corwin to get the economy
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back on track to match the prioritized living standards to prioritise economy investing in the economy getting investments into our infrastructure and public services i mean let's remember this government as well as its dreadful economic record is basically killed thousands of disabled people as a consequence of the cuts which they've made in social security benefits and indeed i've come across people my own constituents to be on the verge of suicide as a result of that the treatment that has been meted out to them so it would certainly not serve the national interest in any way shape or form a thing for any labor member of parliament to take any action to help sustain this government in power our job should be to bring them down at the earliest opportunity the government and the devolve into workbenches with absolutely deny any accusation that they've killed killed anyone but when your talking about. loyalty to the labor party these people do actually also say they want
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a labor government but if they're preventing a labor government they're not bringing your party into disrepute you know some members will have to come to a view about where. they got the kids of mandatory week selection amin about to embark on a democracy tour around the country encouraging members to take ownership really of the of the party and indeed when we had boundary selection in the labor party thirty odd years ago i mean did we will lead to her. sell diesel actions but i think it did enable the party to ensure that members of parliament did as it were you know promote labor values you know his little bit of the road which is barely biegel marxist by some people just describe the the road the tour and what you actually mean by mandatory we selection well this democracy road show that we are embarking upon is really about encouraging members to take back control of the party and one of the things i would like to see and there are some motions before the labor party conference this year calling for the reintroduction of money to
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resell action essentially what that means is that each turn after an election. before the next election takes place that the members of the constituency labor party an m.p. is representing have the opportunity to endorse the m.p. to carry on or to select a different candidate to carry the labor flag into the next election but what is the labor position of the deputy leader tom watson perceived right winger says there is an option for a people's vote on any final deal and jeremy corwin says the people have already spoken so how coherent is that message is there a better position on brecht or is there a position whereby we secretly want to be part of this european union after a while oh there's been a referendum and we've accepted the outcome of that referendum our campaign for a main vote democracy is important if we believe in democracy i think we have to and at the will of the british people albeit the flaws that were associated with
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that referendum campaign the focus should now be on ice to get a good bricks bricks in the works in the interests of all three people in this country works in the interest of ordinary workers and what we've seen from the check is agreement is just nothing more than than a foot frankly and as far as workplace rights are concerned i mean what the government say no but for example is that the workplace rights will not fall below those levels but they but they've made no commitment to. increase those workers' rights as they may be increased in the rest of europe and what we see the workers' rights currently. work is currently enjoy in this country as a result of our membership of the or beneath they are absolutely the bare minimum of what we should be aspiring to is something considerably better than that but we know where the governments are coming from we know their attitude toward trade unions of workers' rights and regulation because they push through measures which actually undermine the rights of workers they push through measures which have seen the expansion of zero contracts and in a precarious. employment now is endemic across the country and this is exactly the
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sort of thing that regrettably this government seems to think is is a good thing they like the notion of a flexible labor market and they constantly talk about you know the number of jobs they've created but they never actually talk about the quality of the jobs and our commitments obviously is to make sure we have an economy that works in the interests of the majority and we have decent good quality secure or well paid jobs that enable people to have a stake in a stake in society obviously donald trump today in scotland your opposing the visit why you opposing the visit because he's because labor supports nato be enough to. clinton was on syria where you are you opposed to new management i think is important to remember that and i mean i think represents. a brand of politics which i think are the brunt of bigotry really the i think many of his thoughts have been put to bed many years ago it's identity politics but what about the big trade
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deals of our age i mean he doesn't want t.p. was strange to me was talking about only this week after the resignation of the foreign secretary and bricks and minister what about nature what about now after so . they were body supports nature after these things that donald trump as opposed to dollars from peace is talking about he wants the european nations to make a big. contribution to. threats. probably. because of his opposition to. china and. more difficult for him i think but i think it's all humans about increasing spending is absurd frankly i mean in terms of you know what all the threats in reality in my opinion they don't really exist to the spending on. britain and i think. britain. is calling on germany and the other nations across
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europe members of nato to increase their spending but i mean i think this is. the war machines of the big industrial complexes in the states which actually you know benefit hugely from the. defense budget that they have said thank you for the show but before we go we're going to be played out by punk singer songwriter jack reynolds and his board of walls it's dedicated to trump's visit will be back on monday. on a leader of the body which recently marched on an aria based. in the middle east. has jack reynolds back in the studio with his.
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a book that i wanted for stuff that's out later books well. just into these from employment i will pull through this is just a really good also like you to see if you're from what do you. hope this is because i mean in the. few months. the big one was in on what i'm most of the most money possible for the storm i will simply move it will suck to go.
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help was a change agent writes about is 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 united states was very poorly positioned to head into the twenty first century so we need a guy like trump come in there and just you know knock over all the pieces on the chessboard and star playing checkers i mean and start all over again. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports this list i'm show business i'll see you then.
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i have there are max kaiser this is a cause a report yeah we keep moving around the child i guess. stacie max do you remember under nixon president nixon south or david bowie song do you remember your president nixon well remember he had the mad man policy he acted like a madman against the soviet union and other communist states of that time he believed the madman policy would scare them so much that you know this guy nixon might nuke you all and well kissinger used to go over to you know north korea and say you know we're or afraid of nixon he's so crazy we don't know what's going to happen i hope you guys come to us settle the music yes we will about what. richard nixon. yes of course and i think they made a film about that and here's
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a tweet from zero heads craziness becoming strategic nato leaders in panic mode ahead of trump visit of course trump is over there visiting as we speak and if the people are well it's hard to tell who's crazy or trump or the protesters but nevertheless here's a quote we used to roll our eyes at trump's policies but now we're seeing the craziness becoming strategic its senior e.u. diplomat told reuters we now have to seek out all kinds of partners to further our goals so this comes after his. you know quite a memorable speech in front of a big crowd in america where as i dissing nato and calling them freeloaders and basically. saying what's wrong with being friends with china and russia before the election i said trump was a change agent right so that is 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
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united states because the united states was very poorly position 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 start playing checkers i mean and start all over again. and so that's what he's doing and nato is on notice it's a bloated bureaucracy it doesn't really do much for anybody except themselves like all these big multinational globalist institutions and the bully bully for donald trump certain the weapons dealers and we had talked about that they were concerned about peace breaking out the world of course because then they don't sell weapons and there's no reason to stockpile them but if we've had decades of diplomacy in plain language where our president said oh really you need zero people should spend more of your budget on military and defense and instead of the us basically providing the entire budget for nato and never work so here he's coming in like you know calling them out publicly so this after trump continued his theme in recent
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remarks of nato allies freeloading for not paying their dues and treating the u.s. like schmucks and further that. is that the quote yeah i think what he said that nato is treating the u.s. like schmucks trumps nato is treating america like schmucks yes that's a new york kind of lower east side in your face kind of thing isn't it i love that i love that about this guy and then further he also said that nato is as bad as nafta lately he's repeatedly braided other member states for not living up to in twenty four team players to reach two percent of g.d.p. on defense by two thousand and twenty four only three european countries have reached that mark he's expected to urge other governments of the alliance to dramatically increase military spending lower import tariffs quote this is what he said to the crowd max i'm going to tell nato you've got to start paying your bills united states is not going to take care of everything confidently told a rally in montana last week we are the schmucks that are paying for the whole
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thing they kill us on trade absolutely if brilliant is correct and that's what we need and that's what i've said all along is that all of these rotting institutions especially in the euro zone and nato medo. you know they have their own crazy man policy they they point to russia and say they're crazy so we've got to build up arms against this crazy actor in the world of course that's false everyone went to the world cup they can say that frickin russia is like you know the shangri-la where people are happy i'm eating porsche and playing football and the sound too much like that north korea i mean it was it was to deal with i mean they're just out there you know selling stuff with went down during the you know i mean you're right however that nato does act like ok they use a madman policy against their enemies they say that their enemies are mad men and we can't trust them and we need therefore to build up our defense so here they said you know trump said to the crowd he said getting along with russia and getting along with china and getting along with other countries is a good thing not a bad thing but of course it is one hundred percent
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a bad thing for the military industrial complex and for those listed on the stock exchange of course this has both c.n.n. pundits and nato diplomats in full panic mode as reuters notes quote two senior nato diplomats told reuters they are prepared for a worst case scenario that trumpet announce a freeze on u.s. military exercises or withdraw troops in the baltics and a gesture to putin said that's that's the madman policy and reverse saying that's what i said i said look at the balance sheet of america when he came in he said the military budget too high the easy win is to pull out of south korea make peace with north korea that's what he's doing another easy way to pull out of nato because having fifty thousand troops in america in germany makes no sense and that is going to make peace in the middle east why to save money why because he's a new yorker why because he doesn't want to be a shock ok and so frickin easy just look at the balance sheet i don't want to be a schmuck you know if you go to a poker game and you're the one they don't know who the schmuck is or the loser it's you you know trump sat down all these international organization the same guy
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who at the table to big loser if you don't know it you america shouldn't be the big loser but i think schmuck also goes with my tweet about this because i responded to this mad man policy thing as. mad man policy has been official us foreign policy since we went off the gold standard is the only way to keep other nations scared enough to keep using the dollar so it's also i think trump playing up this big like i'm trying to save money i'm trying to save money it's an order to maintain the illusion that he needs to save money that the united states needs to save money and they need to make sure that they don't spend too much because this has value and it is good as gold is like crazy eddie if you remember crazy eddie from new york you would be selling stereo equipment these prices are insane so like trump goes to these institutions and this is like we're going to save you like thirty billion dollars you just put away the nukes put away all the hardware you know kill these publicly listed defense contractor stocks ok martin marietta lockheed those stocks
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are going to get crushed because those guys are going to be out selling hot dogs in coney island to make a living we don't need all that bloat in the american economy they're gone as soon as you get sort of those guys is going to take a scalpel to the health industry and slash those guys ok well the stock market could get crushed but wages in america are going to go to increase the end up in jail yes for fraud. care i believe his name is great so anyway so now we're going to move on to crazy man and farts ok because of course that's a natural segue it's a natural segue and i know in our second half you interviewed fifteen year old oliver morris so when he watches us he'll be able to get some giggles out of us saying fart the headline is bill indicates trump's intention to dump w t o report so i believe this is from dow jones market watch so i can say fart because it's from their headline right the temp and ministration has crafted a draft bill ordered by the president that would declare america's abandonment of world trade organization rules according to access which said over the weekend that
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it obtained a lease copy of their proposal the bill essentially provides president donald trump was argued for better position for the us and big trade pacts a license to raise u.s. tariffs at will without congressional consent. largely outside of the international rules governed by the w t o the bill is titled the united states' fairly simple trade act or or fart as it's being called the consensus is that it won't make it through the congress but it's him actually like a madman to congress is that far you should know what's older for it's not good for your health they should just let it go i mean that's not good health good colon health you know just let it go let it rip well what do you think about this policy of introducing this notion that the president can impose that will tear us rather than have to go through the us congress well once again the idea here is that trump is just slashing and burning his way through everything i said is also a trump got elected that this would be a test of the u.s. constitution it would be an acid test acid test of the us constitution so i mean
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this is what he's doing he's pushing the constitution to the very edge and really forcing congress and the american people to either go to court and defend the constitution or rewrite the constitution but he believes that america is on the was on the precipice of completely being annihilated in global trade and being eviscerated from the face of the earth and so he's taking policies to protect america and make america great again and he's not taking any prisoners he's just it's a scorched earth policy he'll go he's the my lai incident of presidents you know just go in there drop acid and go bizerk he doesn't care so it's up to the rest of the world to take action or get out of the way well of course up until trump it was only kim jong un who had he was the one madman on the so-called get crazier than kim jong un that's why i went to visit him so i could look him in the eye and say how crazy this guy i could out crazy him he's not as crazy as he thinks i'm actually like crazier and i got a bigger economy we're going to forget how crazy this guy and he's doing
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brilliantly well and of course on the other hand he's also been totally deranged toward our so-called allies because if he's willing to do that to his allies then the competitor nations like china which she's trying to do a one on. one trade deal and and scare into basically fixing this trade deficit right so what better way than to just rampage your way across the world insulting every one of your allies like justin trudeau and calling europeans murderers and you know it and they're trying to make us schmucks so of course by the time you arrive in china the guys like ok my memory last time we saw of the head of china was at some conference saying we're going to be the globalist superstar in the world economy and forget america they're all isolationist they're going to become regional they're going to come for eventually we're going to be the superstars of the global economy and then i didn't realize that actually he's holding more than a trillion dollars of american u.s. dollars that are about to become worthless because we've got a psycho in the white house so the jokes on using well it's very game of thrones
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like this is what you do in order to scare your competitors who might want your throne is if you behead all your friends first before your enemy makes a statement it's a horrible statement on a full statement so the bill title the united states' fair and reciprocal tariff act would give trump unilateral power to ignore the two most basic principles of the w t o negotiate one on one with any country the first is the most favored nation principle that stipulates countries can't set different tariff rates for different countries outside of free trade agreements the second pertains to bound tariff rates which are the tariff ceilings that each country has already agreed to in previous negotiations so of course i think it's quite interesting that the u.s. if they exit w.t.f. . it's kind of a symmetry to china entering the w t o under was that under nixon so what clinton but they entered the global economy under nixon right when as i said in the front the madman policy began right it would be nice bookend to kind of the
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centuries that we dominated in this country and now we're going to be dominating the twenty first century because we've got the bigger not we've got the bigger sika we've got the guy who's going to genuinely push the button. it's a dull dull dull but then we're not going to do it don't be ashamed don't be a schmuck we'll get the word but we're going to push it now without question without doubt he's our own dr strangelove is a dr strangelove a president which is going to trump they've got to be out there you know lead you know lead by leaving be out there don't don't pretend to be crazy should drop in on the nato summit i guess it's on monday he should just didn't know his meeting with putin as he should write in on a missile. you know that's a great entrance. what a genius those guys anyway we're going to take a break when we come back i'll be talking to a fifteen year old kid is probably going to take over the world so don't go away stay right there. he's just standing in the
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middle of the street and someone reaches back in the back with a waistband the cop is not going to. give them the benefit of the doubt because people should be reachin in their waistband with cops having guns trained on the same police don't move. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies. alone even some company elsewhere they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us they're all post. office you guys who got the program up because. this is. just because. of what you write above the left. locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much
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more and more it's about the hurt and the redistribution of all of. us. downwards we want our. welcome back to the kaiser report max kaiser time now to turn to our morris who is a python developer and who is fifteen years old oliver welcome to the kaiser report and you have i mean it's great to see you we saw you up in dublin money comps and we got to meet you we know that you've been developing macs going for a few years and i as i understand it you eight years old first saw this report is that correct and then you started to get in the crypt so what i want to know as walk me through what were the steps in other words ok you're watching guys or you're like ok this guy max is like. stacey seems like she's normal started
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watching and then krypto what's that so then the recent yeah how do you get into i'm just watching well what happened at that moment so. a big point and understanding of that coin and the chain and now a years old i don't get too much into into i was about eleven or twelve obviously knew about it back then i was any age that's when i was there in the gaming or i was more into gaming and not programming it so but i have so from the last three or four years i've been in. development but my why i got into the question was for chris alice and he i tweeted to him once i saw him on the kaiser report in twenty sixteen talking about his four. foot project that's right he he was very big into getting nodes out there on the raspberry pi there as my prize is a computer. stores all its memory on i might caressed he caught there's
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a lot. of stuff it's got all you can stick your keyboard that these are that you can on its own raspberry pi crystals as always been a big name in the space getting people into crypto and then you started to learn thai. it was a heart so me learning python i was program with another developer and also chris and we put myself. in l's i knew from him that they coined. the pyre and installing bitcoin and i also wrote bash scripts for installing it point on the. end how much. do you like youtube and stuff like is that part of the autodidactic learning process i learn python or feature different tor it was on python the basics into major media and font stay in python and from the basics and then that was the big quine on you tube is not too much when i was first going into it in twenty fourteen or twenty fifteen but more now
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but i was thinking obviously writing more and more videos or teach people about the big point i want to python as a programming language. is written in the nineties and it's a really really good language is the language it's got so many different libraries for writing a website. writing and i do a lot of the coin breeze for writing using the bitcoin block chain and you grab all the chain data from the blocks block. the. transaction hash and all the other stuff that's in a block so there are a number of other coins out there so-called quietens and of course max klein is one of them your began to the next we'll talk about that a second but tell me about the stock market because it seems like it's
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a place of experiment i kind of raymone quite well i have full life before i didn't know what show anything and i was messing around with the mind the far far. each of the set a hash. genesis block genesis block and. info i would not follow saw i was experimenting on how our blog is created and of also i write and peiffer in code where i can move the algorithm sheltie five six and shot free and kind of to just hashing lines of code and just released it. for people who don't know it is what them get how it is an open source platform for releasing your code and for free you can open social code for you to upload so people can download or view on mine what's amazing to me is that up until recently the whole world of of engineering and technology developing expertise and all this required one to go to university
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to study quite diligently to go into the lab and experiment but here you are you starting at eight you're now fifteen and you're involved with open source you've got all the expression made you tube and you're programming all coins in it looking at big coin so you've imagined and built your own world. do you feel like that or are you so merced and now that it just seems completely normal i suppose yeah when you speak to other people and they say well is that and you need to try and explain i mean you kind of feel how much you actually know or you kind of writing code oh. i would have to go to university to study this but you know i'm schooled i've been able to study it the last three or four years and be dedicated and write and homeschool point i was talking your debts i'm and then in fact he recognised that this was a passage of yours and it would be years before they had it in school so he
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homeschooled you and you just have a mercer soften this and now you are fully dedicated to it what are the next programs or languages or what do you what do you know what's next for you to learn . really see your c. plus plus so i can get more into actually building on the block chain with the actual source code of coin or coin in of all coins so i can understand the actual tools code of understand the actual say genesis of the hashing hashing. and the different transaction ashes that she programming actually with a lot chain for. c. plus plus i think that's my next go for somebody who has something about macs going a while is it so great what do you say say max coin is more secure than a bit coin or using shock free engine or signatures and quantum assistant yeah.
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but i. guess i am just being associated with max kaiser which of course gives an incredible cachet globally not only in the crypto space but in the local population of humans here on planet earth aliens traveling through space you can travel through time with max gone you can go through shapes stacey's not going to help you . only joking now but you like max guy and you think it's something worthy to work on i've also the team as well if it is really good there's another team that was there on. joe's and. mine are. really good developers and there's a meet up in the fall out here in portugal for to go didn't get the memo on the and if it was in september then i think so i'll go work on that meet up big me up when portugal and cologne so people surprised when a lot of your fifteen years all the horrors of my wrestling some kind of what david
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said is it's not ages i'm and it's also not obviously my intelligence or my for me my age is david and believe me and i suppose even to be stated inflation when i said i'm fifty is open. when i really got to know me i suppose then i realize i'm fifteen years old but it's kind of a shock to some people that i didn't believe in myself stacy was saying oh marcy watches jodi of eight but you know people do come up to us and say we like the show and changed our lives to some degree so you know we got crypto and really is a big influence on us but for this is like a new thing for us for someone who is like eight and is that seemingly directed it's going someplace that we have some kind of influence on it's what were you taking us were we going weren't we're at my head it what's going on. the future oh of the future of krypton well i mean like i've.
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ever of this whole space big and ever changing and you've got the use in your brain is still fresh and i'm like to crap an old can barely get through a day without dribbling on myself where i work what can i look forward to. mind oh so the future of my own me to i could teach you programming maybe. if you want to learn and i want to say yes the thing to do and you know you have a lot of confidence whereas i come from where you get your confidence from is just in the go what letters i've. been singing or performing i suppose on stage to singing since i was free is out sunspot is confidence since i was for four years old for all this time and then. on the show i was cress back in twenty sixteen i was able to be able to talk more so that's got the confidence and i noticed a scar on there for nascar but
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a bruise on her face from kickboxing is that how you account for it is that are you online now a lot of little programming i do i've been doing country for about my six years now . and i most tightly as well as the meditation is a great way to unwind. and then i'll response man all this is all happening at the same time. i'm in completely gobsmacked the more we talk the more i'm wondering. are you some kind of vision from the future i mean you're like a hologram or a shapeshifter are you in fact a quantum particle sent from the future to test the quantum resistance own backs coin. well. i'm back well fabulous up over let's go out of the next question and show it here about people in the tech space like a bill bill gates or steve jobs and how they totally transform the industry they're visionaries. do you think you might be following in their footsteps or just being
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over there not i suppose the influence or being able to teach of a people now i'd really like to teach more people in space maybe even younger people as well if they were interested or actually would dedicate more to it. but yeah i suppose i like to be quite an influence in the space so you're going to use your powers of influence educate yeah the search for a novel and you know what's going on like you just have such a great president it's very impressive we've got max going going down we've got we've got conferences coming up more and more of them when you travel around the world are you do you look out for folks and say hey they're getting into crypto they're getting into because you're looking for adoption do you try to you know tell people about it on your travels because there's also like a disciple of the toshi in that way do you try and tell other people about the i know
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a lot of people i was not really interested or they don't understand it were you trying to explain it and i was trying to help other people it's hard to explain it also i was teaching by heaven or the basics not have known so many different people in school studying just python or programming in general and i kind of get bored and i suppose if you get into blotch i know you have the right influences to help inspire you more to learn more than then you my carry on learning yeah i think we were talking on jimmy song right doing. a program he's developing programmers and doing a lot of creating programmers and i think. probably gets into one of the jimmy song . sessions coming up. and that's a real credit to the programming industry and i j jimmy. we got one for here but anyway we got to go thanks for being on the kaiser report already that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stays ever like our
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guest morris if you want to find us on twitter it's kaiser report and so next time bio. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront a shooting let it be an arms race in this spirit dramatic to follow only i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. against any kind of presence of the united states you know region if. you continue there jim we will the unique qualities we begin to do when he no region
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in the region if we are in a region does quote. understandable goal because. the united states is going to be no region against any kind of expansionism any kind of with you anywhere you know this is a any other country. this could be. i think since i called. them do everything in their view. these.
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hopes homicide is almost. if you don't know. that if you take. this you dog. shit. or leave it. in the last fifteen years increasing their release we could call a spontaneous emergent track global track of water it meets policy which goes in the opposite direction taking water back into public happens only a few years ago the problem was the town. system which. has recently. come up but each year lean.
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is the driving force of life. discussed natural results to which one out of ten people on us have no access. to the scarcer it becomes management of it that is who provides water to big cities becomes more significant. for more than half a century this was a domain of private water companies however since two thousand things have begun to change. ninety four cases of this awful fronts and i think that this is quite important as a trend especially because france is the country that has invented with the proposition as we know it today the country that those guys
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a should best. be and yet look at this on the resource. so stupid to. heat up your community saw him enough not that. good dollar. it's just you you have enough to. win it by the regime of a family by going to the seashore now. and then easy. are you separate. the successors to that era are today's french multinational companies veolia and suez two of the world's largest private water corporations just to see you know prove this to see. you. stoic and see in it will still.
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accidental or not it be. a fair good libby did know are fast. a precaution or be due should. be plenty of you are very excited about it all but. he's appalled that the mob i. look to leave was a trade unionist and veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him being exonerated. and rehired by veolia. jim shawn you come to us aboard a mac video eve did you delete my food did you mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all very demo at the field shows you're the canaries assume
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back to see it all militia thought that. the social democrat m.p. in berlin's parliament asked for and was granted permission to read the contracts between the state and the two companies. she was led into a windowless room where she wasn't allowed to copy anything or even bring a pen to take notes. it does. no matter what in public private partnership. that's is in my p.p.p. it's all. ready there is nothing and barely managed a new class had the game he's going to give us out of how this can this didn't work
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then give you the easy first one had one decide how that alley it went on and and she did skittish and behind those sheets good taste and also the as indecent to typify playing all kinds of beatrice and sheets gust on the disc attack we'll see how from atlanta they're lean and feel and gun and a given and all of that gas is i can cliche i can say on youngish slow under their skin color i for a tough. one as a decision are often prima shift is would it make desired provide to. i'm going to ask her india as a nation. or here what. can happen nor are these equal by these in fact tarc does guns of these eco lark only cross the line by.
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beyond the course of the initial impetus i suppose i'm to come to a spot of self negotiation additional the only solution is for me put out all across this while sparing will quite a while without a bullet back are going to present a story of one of us and. us is a beautiful medieval city and portugal's north with a population of one hundred twenty thousand. and. in the mid two thousand and six percent are signed a contract award in the concession for water supply services to a consortium of companies. the main shareholder. a spanish owned multinational. lewis first can sell us is a spokesman. my risk ok. but is.
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became a camera. roughly once they showed some move pay you for the. uncool videos during the world cup and someone with the. more one string i don't really don't t.v. . is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in this county or you'll be to stay if you look at it. mark was the day that when he was fighting the. most contentious critic for a year is the first time i noticed something wasn't right in. pretty much when i first started the corruption in palm beach county is not something that you can smell it. it's. a wing it wasn't what i wanted to do.
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more in this county then some states have. begun featuring about the sheriff's wife and. you know i wish you'd stop then you should stay on the left and stop i believe what i'm doing ok you know it's your funeral. critic. of the united states. into russia. political. men they know. it's that the municipality had guaranteed in the contracts. such as definite growth
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in population and consumption was still only seen on paper. so when in two thousand and ten the newly elected mayor this to go miss started protesting the company went to court demanding compensation. saying. either we should be going to deal with but i got minimally shipped out by governor since the deal. was to kenya if into it and it was. not far from this past us defend the city of fifty thousand which signed a similar contract with the same company and with tragic consequences. the people talk to the streets past us to fight atta and suddenly getting to the most expensive water in portugal. ok mike you're going to just. leave
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it at that ok by you did it well then a look at what gets lost by going after the most got up on best oh but it's a became it of passes to fight with water was the main focus of his election campaign. he soon discovered that the situation was even worse than he'd imagined. of you give you the the leak in the if you can. the maze. is it going to when they put is a pretty well didn't they use new. king is exposed to it is. that. it. will be the only place where they live where they would and the list would be much on us with a student. this is typically provide end of the unsupported lebanese that tried to set it apart at the border brings diverse which is all absolutely
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wrong happening in france no yes no yes. and what is the result. the people would quit if you were all the satisfied my descendants is in my protected these are the main reasons to be performed. for the people who under the terms of the contract of sale for the water company which had been kept secret it was only one option. to make them public. so that all germans could know that they themselves had guaranteed thirty years of profits for two companies. a referendum was needed to make the contracts details public. political parties try to stop it. that's what i
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do want once found i got. then b. and b. fired who do have them first. leaps on shifts guy i'm. getting it done for just barely enough of us and skittish to speak. i dish out only it will fly again. and i don't. know. the local government under the weight of public opinion was forced to reclaim the berlin water company. which has since two thousand and fourteen completely returned to public ownership. however the repurchase price was very high close to one point three billion euros.
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the high cost. roomies politicians. were mainly due to the fact that waters had been privatized first this year the costs will probably. move to national have been very expertly proficient. at passing on to consumers because that's what the do always wherever they go. this is. no reason pushing this official this december all peace. making. the final hour i get this thing can this be a battle of. me thought. he now and i mean we're going to have to pull him out of what our nato mess this thing is never of the. heart and
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mind of the european which is behind world products. i think that the european commission would be very very good at chain poses would privatisation on anybody is the only could. we let some of the states to organize in the way that the think it's more efficient . both public and private ownership are possible so that we have an official system that distribute quality safe efficient affordable water to all the citizens. in their patients. to happen or if you. want to push at a rest internationally i mean once every three. ill we are not able to go to the common talking about three go up and i could be
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a better option. and it cut us off. when suffering once means social it that. should be used by you know how to get it all. you need is. just students to pretty much easier this size and best in side and i don't i know this guy. who are not easy it will. give it i was a hope. it was a historic referendum. ninety five percent of
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a tally of voters said no to water privatisation was berlusconi's government a plan. the reason why we had this referendum is because the business when he got it might have before passed a law that was foreseen there but i think at the local level. what that management is in their heads of there will be somebody. making money by the deed to sell out at least fifty percent of the estate in public companies for all the public said this is not only what. a few weeks after that referendum triumph. and mario draghi the new and departing directors of the european central bank sent a secret letter to bonus going to be exposed by the korean adela's newspaper. they remind him of the basic measures expected of it to make. structural reforms
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favoring competition and italian bonds including the full labor. local public service is through large scale privatization. that secret lesser cost quite a backlash because the e.c.b. has no institutional jurisdiction to enforce policy making in an e.u. member state. it was judgment the judgment of the e.c.b. . was necessary in this absolutely dramatic circumstances where forty percent of the g.d.p. of the. attack one of. the bellas going to government implemented many of the measures proposed in that letter while at the same time secretly trying to introduce provisions to private eyes water. a proposal that italians had rejected in the referendum. the courts intervened and said no you cannot reign
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should years. legal provisions to repeal as a result of. this caused the european commissioner olli rehn to write to mr berlusconi again asking for clarification. just. as we. as a judge of. italians who had already made up their own minds saw that sentence despite the outcomes of the referendum as an insult it also infringed upon an e.u. article demanding neutrality. that. says it.
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a key demand in every memorandum that the troika has imposed on every greek government the water companies of athens and thessaloniki always on the list. goes. on the good. mr make a lock is a journalist and was new democracy spokesperson. he later became interior minister for the right wing government formed by the un told us the modest and twenty twelve . that was the year in which a minimum percentage state holding in the two largest water companies was abolished by law paving the way for complete privatization. if you tickle bees in the couple. of them one of your head to. the midst of it may be i think but i must put up. with him i'm giving up
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a bit of houston. with him a new. book and they can yell. you know and he should be x. me of us because of the. people don't understand about a.t.m. machine if you just give up enough to. buy let me go to some go to the board and they can move the measure. of a living to superman as opposed to apply. them to maximize their financial survival guide. to your pension account.
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yonks this is what happens to pensions in britain don't let this happen to you watch kaiser report. p.r.a. gainst any kind of presidents of the united states you know region if they're wrong to continue their. well you know any policy being really against of their they doing all region in the region give me a region. could understand there were an eagle the president. of the united states is going to be you know region and against any kind of expansionism in any kind of a you know any way i just want any other country. it's
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the climax of a month long festival of football here in russia or is from some croatia pretty big world cup final in moscow got all the highlights coming up. in the week's top stories from us total trouble precious nato allies for more money in brussels then heads to the u.k. on his first official visit if u.s. president called in controversy to being met with protests revery said quote also. israeli military launched its largest egg campaign against gaza since twenty fourteen dozens of hamas facilities. good morning from moscow it's eight am here now this sunday mornings kevin knowing they would leave town for a roundup of the big news stories from last seven days but of course this weekend here in russia it's football topping the bill so we do are starting to take you
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. hello there welcome back to manchester with me andrew farm and also joe you say really i demand you know i thought he's been watching that match their lives just taken place belgian securing their best ever finish out of world cup finals beating england. judges they were saying at half time were hoping things would get better in the end it turned out to be quite an open again just the result was not the result. in than. once but the performance was much better their game was was more a game of a fourth place without any kind of pressure in the end england was was dominant and had the best chance to score but. as a talent. made it for them. to kneel and looking to the match
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probably within one second of. england is of the extra time but to the performance. and the results in the globality of the world cup a single jim deserves to be sort of a star then for england i feel just as a fan really because of watch them certainly against colombia the penalties it's great drama that night you know we got rid of that penalty shoot out there will come up and i just feel a bit yeah i think as i think he's the feeling is the feeling because as i was saying before the team that is the sort of than the fourth goes home after two defeats and the feeling is not good but you go home with the feeling of i almost touch the sky and now i go home after two defeats with no medal in the sink i think. what england brings clearly home is. a team with a future wouldn't be risking
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a lot if i say that in the next world cup in forty years time england has conditioned frankie for watching t.v. will hand you back to moscow. it's another beautiful day we're going to miss the days when the world cup has gone the biggest football of english is the same it's been an emotional roller coaster anticipation for the french curation came on sunday first to say that is sky high let's talk about the fans because the fans it's what that's what makes that the world cup for me and for many others as well for many of them that visit to russia when only it's really been a trip to never forget i think that was probably a pretty good atmosphere in the found zone near the st petersburg stadium on russia's georgian capital saying goodbye to the world cup but i'll tell you what was special after the game that just finished there whenever i saw people coming out they were all walking towards me with smiles on their faces and it didn't matter whether they were cheering for belgium or england i think it was
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a big game compared to the earlier games and the one zero win it was just i think was a more exciting game here when i'm very proud of the play it's been a fun toss a tournament obviously the result was not what we wanted today but from this any going to grow now we're going to get better. just from just living people who have been absolutely fantastic with us. so worse than my friends. thank you this year's final it's a repeat of a classic semi from back in nineteen ninety eight another case in france for an up to one witness that was on home soil and he seems gracious quite let it go even after twenty years with the memory french defender leant around the equalising then giving france the lead. still haunting that they even wanted to double check that he'd surround would be playing they posted a message on twitter the fronts national seen them responded on twitter asking
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curation if they would leave out their former star strike at the washington post team's if that they're looking forward to what they hope is that they're willing finally as we all are joined as an obvious top studio today as well as didier drogba who always thought having a little heart felt moments with joe is a marine you were one of the best manages of them of the modern era josie marine your be careful what you say because we're about to go live to him in manchester in a moment. a message back. i gave him. the biggest opportunity of his career to change from marcell to to the premier league so i gave him something very important but he gave me his sweat and his loads every minute he was on the pitch for me so pop is pop. and my kid is my kid in spite of he looks older than me. going to say anything
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ok good stuff. i hope i've got my history running scored in the champions league final yeah. you'll be eight winners again by me yes the man of the match that's should be basic knowledge. that he scored your country's first ever goal in the world cup but i want to see how do those competitors mean this is how you get as a footballer how does it compare with the sensation scoring the first ever go for your country in a world where. we're losing to a new so i didn't really think about it but later when you do you realize that through being the first player from my record through it was going to work for you you see for yourself i think it's it's worth an achievement you know to make the story for a small country like the archive reprocessed to be daring to speak competition on these big teams. there's a lot to be thought of. football is for dream the life is for dream and dream come
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true and of course all creation is exciting all people around the world from california to australia a lot of variation communities outside of creation and we really enjoy and you played against us you could be ten minute to get to the last ten inches over one hundred twenty minutes next game also one in twenty minutes against russia and win a on the pounds and then again here in the in moscow one hundred twenty one what's the mood what's the feeling in the camp now my player says tired but we i feel same one thousand eight hundred nine one trance we don't know each day when i signed out . today i don't know it's a brains the side of it is the market open as that is close to looking good today i don't go as low. it's been absolute pleasure to be here the the of the country is welcome the world and the people are fantastic they're going as a show has been absolutely top shelf but they set the bar pretty high for future hosts. and it's really been
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a real great life experience you know my son both experiences and stuff latex the box and and my hats off to you know the russian people in the russian organization then it's been you know as a present for you know said the best world cup ever know it's very difficult to argue with both gratian and french fans have been really making themselves heard during this well company which found all the loudest and the proudest it was done i think finding out was was was was you mind if we take turns now you know what a great show then front right let's make the teams. chants croatia this side and says bronze us you ok it's one tune about three pounds. let's go was god was the us was who do you see was the of the
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was the was the was there that was an impressive performance by the grace and so i put little me one special song a little bit of the french side has prepared for us there already sitting down so it must be something special he's out there saying to shut up i was worth a shot was. was far. we had it seemed after this world cocoa there has been no just made a sensation at the previous year olds i'm talking about iceland but that was to give us a great gift of a coupe. oh croatia front. load .
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of them out of hours we're going to know who's going to take the championship my prize france soul croatia we're going to guess of course of the emotions the players are going through right now and the huge build up to this one photographer got a real close up in the semifinal match with croatia. so keep. in mind you could school the second go round the corner and i saw him heading
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towards me i grabbed my second camera which was just a way to get the players started running to move closer and i had to lean back because they were right about me plays a right and started piling up and i fell down but i managed to keep the camera and get these unique shows although i was under a pyramid of. good to hear well the arty team covering the event to also have a whole host of memories to share for the championship as well we thought we'd share that with you. liz liz should have been taken over by my friend because belton egypt
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should have been sitting with the french sons of mexican descent very stiff that the so. that he finds. it a little bit killed people say fifty sixty five sixty seven. zero zero zero. zero. zero. zero zero zero. zero zero. zero zero look like. it will carry so many that they will. kill. the book. to go.
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live. to get more yes. i'm ok i'm gonna look at the skulls dance again the wind blows it away is also going to win but buildings going up the crowd yellin. yeah i think it i'm. ok. i fight for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the
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guess close to sixty minutes past the time they were trying to touch down in brussels for a nato summit this way you can judge him by the fallout since he ruffled a lot of feathers on the way. i'll see nato when i'm going to tell nato you get a second plane get bill's united states. the president to ump america is not turf and will not turf than europe the america appreciate your allies after all you don't have the money we do have a lot of allies but we should not take it is your take is that by the year you. mean twenty forty nato members agree to spend two percent of their g.d.p. on defense by twenty twenty four but only five states anywhere near reaching that that's greece estonia the u.k. poland and romania political activist david swanson told us that america's allies
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is showing great patience in the face of trumps coercion though when president trump says you spend more on weapons and more on nato or nato will scale back and nato will pull out and nato won't be here that the correct answer from europe is yes please thank you get out this is not a european invention this is a tool of u.s. domination when donald trump was shocked by how many u.s. troops there were in germany the answer from germany and from nato and from the world should have been get them out thinking get them out of germany meanwhile now he knows that germany is still occupied by tens of thousands of u.s. troops for the past seventy years and claims that germany is is a servant controlled by russia i mean it don't try to make sense of it it doesn't make sense we've you know we got to drop that enterprise there's a guest mentioned that donald trump also took aim at germany saying the country to fight to the last is sovereignty. germany is
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a captive of those they supply to get rid of the car to get rid of the nuclear they are getting so much of the oil and gas for russia i think it's something that they are asked to look at think it's very appropriate they pay billions of dollars to russia and now we have to defend them against russia the pins if war does go it i'm very glad that we're united in freedom as the federal republic of germany were able to set independent policy in make our own decisions and that's very good russian foreign minister sergey lavrov commented on trump's remark in relation to that gas pipeline ban for germany how did you react when the when president trump said that germany is totally controlled by russia i can only quote what the president said when he was asked whether president putin those he is in the me or his friend he said he is a competitor a strong competitor but speaking of competition i've always believed in free
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competition because free market is about fair competition and when the united states secretary or friend the region is the period said there should be north stream pipeline must be stopped and those european countries whose companies would be participating in this project would be sanctioned by the united states because because the united states use for competition russia what they read there would guess is supposed to be war standard you're more critical nearly congress then i'm all for this story but this is not because i mean this is not competition this is a pure ideology well after brussels trumps the next stop was the u.k. on his first official visit is the u.s. president of looks if the country special relationship though is stood the test of time here now. america and the u.k. have a special thing going special relationship they called it language culture values
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defense then came trump but surely he can't ruin it right the special relationship between the u.k. and the us has been strong for many years and will have opportunity to talk about 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
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attention to themselves be aware of your surroundings and exercise caution and expect to live in the vicinity of large gatherings keep 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 steel and i live 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 mean even if. 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
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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. undermined progress towards normalization of relationships with 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 should stay then there's the. maze of government and strategy are in shambles she needs friends the 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 though trump did offer the u.k. a tariff free trade deal if it really did as the e.u.
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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 know but i'm going to a pretty hot spot right now right with the lot of reza lot of resignations problem on just not 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 well as you saw for many in the u.k. troubles visit wasn't welcome to say the least.
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i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland i think that those people they like me a lot. donald trump said he thinks he's liked in the u.k. do you think that sure that it is not and i don't know anybody that likes and i don't know anybody that wants him to come yeah we don't want to yeah it's not about five people in there oh in a tory government the rest of the country got a body. well. let me. give our relationship terms of grade the highest levels of special yesterday had breakfast lunch and dinner with their top an excellent discussion here it's really
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something very special there was something something very special this incredible woman right here jesus a very smart very tough very capable person deepest and most defiant security cooperation special relationship i think prime minister made for her partnership pressure relationship have a lot of respect for the prime minister for long tradition of friendship collaboration i think she's a terrific woman i think she's doing a terrific job i think on the public assistance do you know i think the deal that you're striking is not what the people voted on it was like the deal that was in the referendum and you know they have a lot of those are the nations so a lot of people go to get them but it'll definitely be for their trade with the united states unfortunately in a negative way and. they didn't criticize the prime minister have a lot of respect for the prime minister for. fortunately we tend to record. stories
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so we have it to you enjoy it if you'd like it quickly record when we do it through the news. of the week it was israel has launched his most devastating strikes against hamas militants in twenty four to forty military facilities were targeted across gaza the raids began early on saturday in response to bomb laden speaking flown into israel is really defense forces then stepped up the operation after hamas fired rockets over the border the violence has reportedly left twelve palestinians and three israelis dead in using gaza for i am now fifty meters away from the last target the israeli forces targeted with four air strikes and as you see this playground it's more of a picnic people and families play here where this building was targeted with the floor and strikes is right it claims that this building was used to train fighters and the palestinians claim that this is
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a place in the middle of the city where palestinian families come here as a picnic and this place is on daily bases filled with children and families and as you see there's a mosque right next to this building where all of the all the buildings next to this building are severely damaged there are a lot of airstrikes still going and we just heard another huge explosion. it's as collating tel no there are no information about any prior agreements to believe me a member of the cannas it stated that they are going to continue targeting and attacking gaza strip but they're not willing to occupy gaza strip. the story for you in the way the mother of. the need to big big eagle rather the indigenous
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girlies be missing in color this is two thousand and seven assuming the police that . all of a sudden i heard a noise and looked out the window and she was getting hauled off by three men in a black truck might my call my children that i was babysitting and her children saw that so i phoned the police and told them you know. how come you pick up my
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daughter what she do and when you're going to let her go they said form back home back home back our two hours the next day then they told me she wasn't there and they never did anything like after i saw that i told them i think like like you guys took her. what to do with her and they were saying. she's not here so it couldn't have been ass. and i kept going back there and i started accusing them you know are you guys taken girls because if you are you know i'm going to make sure that you guys pay for that there's a bigger picture here too according to the canadian police report in twenty fourteen alone one hundred sixty four indigenous women went missing a year later the number grew two hundred seventy four. it's a tragedy that. doesn't seem to and. girls are still
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going missing women and girls and that that scares us i think they think we're easy prey you know where we're something they can just help themselves to like take advantage of and. it's got to be you know i can't i can't think of any other reason they must think or pray they want something to chase something tell her something to tell and that's us there's been a women's memorial march out on you in canada has to commemorate those murdered all missing since one thousand nine hundred ninety two it focuses particularly on the cases involving native women the mother of missing to be the biggles says indigenous women are frequently the victim of attacks the royal canadian mounted police here to comment on the biggles case lorelei williams who also lost a family member claims native women are attacked because the assailants know the police are going to do much about it we're targeting no. credit or
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knowledge that not knowing what. we know or that whether we would run. against all my life i grew up around my family. how much. were. loved one my mom and saw the car. so i know all the laws especially within our system i hire to work with. myself and i'm. aware all the laws are and. i mean times another where you think indigenous women forward with allegations against the court that department and they said they were sex insults but nothing happened. of so much more twenty four seven that's around the big stories of the week with kevin i mean so far if you watch the close the big much tonight may the best team
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win for all of us here at all t h q have a great weekend. water company is a profitable public firm that supplies cheap water some more than half a million households a small percentage five point four six is already owned by the french multinational suez. what it was like oh my god this is where i was asked and i was a big sum i guess of course i'm going to die so you know that is the simple the
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message really bought down of the dozen to get them out of this only get them to monitor this and. then now come in and she has more so to float up top with elizabeth that they'll be able to find he's not fitted maybe you know if you took the feet. in a moment for your kid then. eve you could b.c. . they known as a middle class suppose i says the. bit i was never jealous upon a better santa recent record of feet out of a stick a man of the. by d.a.p. has creases largest water company it provides five point five million people with water. by the looks of the afro. it saved up.
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by norse anything that's there. it's a little bit of a contest mean. there's a limit on a fair settlement at least with us you know i'm almost never a bite in the bottom up i'm not interested in minimize it became much got. it. something i stop ok that is a strong us them off so they better not start the field your boss purities a stronger as a risk you raised so they buckle myself at least get it on the sheet doll if it were your funeral know what i'm up to he. said this is your particular bar. posey increases there are dead. fashion across your. there's a. shill decision. if
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you know pretty nifty. and what's a privatisation officially it's not the commission's policia mississippi state however it's true if you look at the troika it's i mean if you look at the memorandum of understanding between for example the troika and portugal the commission a spot of the troika is asking to further privatized across the book to go so in the troika the commission is still pushing for privatization so if it is really human right if you really are serious to the citizens at today's initiative we should start acting on policies instead of celebration. thank you. thank.
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senior but if you do this all not wish was fitting. into your. sympathies. even my as well. as you go fundamental mean. that i compose. each could have. this but if it is a so you could if you had. concerns about the pressure being put on southern countries european water movement activists ropes to read. the highlights of the european commission as part of the troika so to force southern european countries mainly greece and portugal to privatized there. they say that is unacceptable and must stop.
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a few months later the commission's reply leaves everyone speechless. the commission believes that the privatization of public utilities including water supply firms. can deliver benefits to society when carefully made. to death. in bunches was as they counted a duffer to cosign. such nice besson i consume of accepted don't know c s q it would put out if it was something i don't. know so did some enormous economic every nothing yeah if it's out of the depths of a thought if i thought that juvenile id goes a little botany see me but i shifted you'll know gosh but it could be shopping and not by deed. you sure could get into disuse your bridge you know that.
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is a week's pay minimum opinion to center six pm deval so you can you could feel secretly got lucky let me be the last whom i did. not look at dog ac their salaries do result was that he's gone and a very serious offer utility. but there was no water utility. the water was sprayed in twenty seven local authorities so they were told or government by the troika to build will the irish government set up a company called irish water. which began installing meters. to people's homes. and the first protests took place. in scads of the city of clock glory a woman went out in the morning and said you're not. putting up either inside my house. i told him they were coming to this tears vision one of the water meters
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and that was us. but even an hour or two there was a mass of supportive people here to stop them. and this was the first time that the irish people had taken a stand on any issue since austerity had begun says the troika ride to toes and i'm not. like no other night i thought i thought oh my. god i think for some people are probably was the straw that broke the camel's back . i know of a sudden move in the street together. and people are joining the docks and you know what has the water meters got to do. with the fact that you can't see a doctor should go to a hospital what have the water meters got to do with the banks coming in taking people so this. you know this is
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sewer only little bit of power you can cool and fun to try but you can stand to fight your folks and there's your polar and and it might be true years and we're still not finished but people are still resisting this because it is the one thing that they have ponies and they're never going to get them. and we knew that this is big something different to stop. it's about water forced to foremost but it's also about much more than water it's about to hurt to be trailed. the surrender of sovereignty. and the redistribution of our west operatives and their debt downwards.
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there is a problem with the leaks and we couldn't find this until we have brought in some natures so if i see my solution suddenly it says there's a million liters a month for a couple of days in my house i get that temperature so that's the reason for that was. in island there were no meters because they had a completely different system of water charges. the irish paid through general taxation. over one billion euro was intended for the maintenance and operation of the water system. some people think those paper water through taxation is a little bit crazy we really only country in the o.e.c.d. . it has zero war poverty and we're the only one with the a lot of poverty because we're the only one that pays for a trip progressive general taxation that's the one thing we got right and we'll
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keep it and the rest you should look at for follow us listen to us because the dumb irish got this one right. we really need to modernize our russia structure so now we really have to invest. so we need a structure to invest we need to wage borrowed money and then we need a way to pay for it paying out general type stations people who work would probably end up paying more taxes. we are losing forty seven percent of our trees and walk into the ground in leaks before it gets to the top. no billion new up to spent do i choose to spend it on reduce or do i choose to stand up billion euro in fixing the leaks and building a new or structure. despite the water having been paid through general taxation. no tax exemptions were plans to offset the new charges.
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and forcing more than me against able to resist. the threat of paying for water twice led most citizens to regard the introduction of meat as an challenges as another austerity measure and the establishment of irish water as the first step towards privatisation. mr ferguson down with the minister tusk by the government was setting up the new company. clearly didn't work out quite as we expected. it was never on the agenda from my perspective that it could would or should ever be sold or privatized when i was discussing this matter with my officials at the time my insistence that the legislation would have to include three point one delay to say
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she was handed to me before i went into the parliament it wasn't in it. starts really. central office and i have it says of course we all know privatisation is ultimately envisaged. and then there was a letter from those interested just example say in your start you can say that would you please take these words out of the report. so then the report came back from your south towards the.
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join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics score business i'm show business i'll see you then. yes. the decision has already been made and everything is ready for the big day. following the examples of berlin and italy the people of festivity key will be called upon to say through a non-binding referendum whether they want the water company to be privatized as planned by the government. suddenly however on the eve of the ballot there's a problem. she. said it would take the body as their users they see fit and everything in d.c.
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at least not for the mc to the school and the people who are making a little bit of this. interior minister younis make a lock is in a circular sent out to old municipalities declared the referendum illegal and then it got to topeka mccann it will not in the christmas numbers a lot of the couples are going to see it as moscow after going to the victim i believe you speak of course physical is going to go to them some of it is. my. bills that they have to cope with it is my gut that this case is to say off of the
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saddle nicky but i've been up officer to somebody needs to pick it up to mckinnell the house an estate is supposed to fit the defense's position as a cup a good thing it's just a host he it is serious even if his but a man with the city to call b.c. to put them on also all of them the money a place to build up some of the political order. french president emanuel micron's is on official trip to west and. is accompanied by forty french businessmen each with an interest in the greek privatization program yeah. today they'll have the opportunity to directly question prime minister alexis to press. among them as sean louise shows up the sewage
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c.e.o. is company has its eye on greece's water company's. many pot of hell of. a lot of us you guys you've got book on the back of my because. i've been this is. a good time now look you know if i'm a bit more you know the lepto brought up. the most focused on you know. he did it look easy. so it was i must ask. you. what he said. you know me i don't know don't. you know me. it's. tough to get into. the country is now
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obliged to transfer all state owned assets to the super fund. a new anonymous company with a life expectancy of ninety nine years this management board will also consist of representatives of lend us. the water companies are among those assets but the government still promises they will not be privatized. they need a guy who got these things up ok at that show you may know it was cheeky very same as they say it could be he he added i don't like out on boats i've been able to get upset at the park yet if i see both the state i may see that i did the piece of above the seas fifteen at least a piece that. crosses from a loss who took part in the thessaloniki water movement became the alternative minister for the environment and was put in charge of water management following the state's council's decision he's trying to salvage at least fifty one percent.
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of the if it was in the midst of the most oil it. was just want to get used to gives good luck with the going to get these people just want to get the government with. it is just over what i mean this is it's that we're going to produce what i was it's what ickes the put that it's. in twenty fifteen and as became minister of the environment and portugal's newly formed left wing government after the twenty fifteen elections was a policy change soon after. the first time of the vs a pulse the. yeah it does in this movie see
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good day. nope it is a city feed. me but this is the view to see the vamps. unfortunately the government has washed its hands of these cases according to portugal's constitution municipalities are autonomous and the state is forbidden to intervene . dimple well those who vote on d.s. bossiest c.d.o. but if it is out it will lead by force most into. like a veto mundo us malva us all to the real cull if you get already out to the it through a divorce that is for you minerals but us all to key is to kick you boil it is for us as well etc. marcello some passes to farrah have to get by
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on their own. mr gomes knows he has no choice he is bound to pay a huge amount of compensation one hundred seventy two million euros will go to the private water company because the bottom has been a supply fail to reach the envisaged population and water consumption targets. the municipality also realized it had lost all technical know how regarding water management. going to save the shelves in d.s. he'd be a tissue of bipolar but he had a board. so mr gomes decided to negotiate with the company will she be so maybe. start shepherd all doubtful to
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possibly actual work opens up facts known by spark to get the thread. themselves to two versions. home with vs once without is no. visit when people. who disease and at the t.v. . england leave you if they just say double again but a blackout. passes to farrah but the most expensive water in portugal did not appeal to the courts. brito seeing troubles realized that the game was lost and try to negotiate with the company. you know seems unusual appear to. mislead or gritty this. new or the past freedom at any for that work by ship
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wasn't going to sit. oh you know me. activist against water charges often patrol this cork neighborhood . if they find an irish water crew installing meters they try to force them to leave. oh we say you know what do you need me know everybody knows that nothing is set in stone yet. the commission keeps pushing islands to comply with the community directive and impose meters and water charges on its citizens. and there is that this principle which is. framed in the water directive that the polluters should be sold there should be
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a direct responsibility of this cannot be done with a general exception obviously next friday we meet same time. and we'll do that. yet only at them we don't act and we. faced with an unprecedented public disobedience the government is trying hard to maneuver between public discontent and the demands of brussels. what we're trying to do you know in a small way they would say it has to happen because the european union told us it has to happen because detroit who told us that's a difference because tom logical it has very very quickly because when the european commission offers a different opinion something. for example that apple collaboration all the citizens of this country talk to be taught in billion euro suddenly the ideology works and there's. and suddenly the neo liberal saying that the european commission it's only an opinion will power of europe but it doesn't it doesn't take away our
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ability to meet our own decisions in relation to how we tax how can do unity in commission take away our ability to make our own decisions in relation to water for an opinion of the very same body and the very same people alone sucks to be her own decisions in relation to give an apple a thirteen billion year old gift. well all you have to do is look at puppets to explain those contradictions. all of these situations and all of the peoples of europe need to start having an honest conversation with each of.
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us missing blasi whole movement to defend. you people basically new to the name nice the same with a. system that when they're trying the west and i mean to get them out of the government go in there with enough and i wouldn't have a dogmatic approach to. was. going to come into sure you are so many players on a company that you yourself. shy wouldn't decent people qatif. cross europe people are saying you know. enough is enough. can we have our social europe back.
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yes. whatever this song all these. are it's. as if there's. no one. who voted no. to the time. different series of fictional. worlds was left. just standing in the middle of the street and someone reaches back in the back with a waistband the cop is not going to sit there and no give them the benefit of the doubt because people shouldn't be reaching their waistband with cops have guns trained on them same police don't move.
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what politicians do something illegal to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to be preached. to the right to be press dislikable for free in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of my colleagues. question. that is the climax of a month long festival of football here in russia is from the sun croatia ready for the world cup final in moscow we've got all the highlights coming up. among the
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week's top stories to donald trump pressures nato allies for more money in brussels there neds to the u.k. on his first official visit as u.s. president courting controversy being met with protests we have reset for two also. israeli military launched its largest air campaign against gaza since twenty fourteen getting dozens of hamas facilities. for good morning from moscow it's just tonight i am here this sunday mornings kevin i can stay with me if you can for a roundup of the big news.
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