tv Cross Talk RT July 16, 2018 7:30am-8:01am EDT
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one know will come up many people believe that they could win this championship going and it was very very strongly about them that they did they team and of course they've done it every stage the way the fans have been on the streets and now they've been rewarded with this incredible moment this moment where they know that they are now the roads cup champions and this weekend yes the icing on the cake the but i still say the national celebration am fronts i now have this sunday the fifteenth and even i think it was an aberration am fronts as i have. a oh i was there if you're pretty you're for a scenes i continued to write through the night in a par as well about was fun and games it turned into something not quite a little bit argue here or later and then i take a look. you
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. know was was. was good. to have. zero zero. zero. zero that remained very festive throughout the final and then the celebrations that followed even top officials were involved in the french team's celebrations scuffs that you can see there on this amazing wave of emotion at this point this was to the right after the medal ceremony. but you didn't read. the book a lot what me was. there joining something new if you come under there. five years ok was there ok
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was it ok in english please oh. sorry. was you know was it is was yes you. do that it was was yes i was do you did i yeah it was a deluge there heading the french monetary during it's fair game media conferences and it wasn't just inside the weather change a little bit. under storm for a little while hitting moscow just right after the final whistle in fact it didn't seem to bother the fans who attended the final though one little bit especially the winning team it was one last chance the policy the celebration lasted all night and it was particularly. enjoyable in the street this now being made famous by this world cup it's called nicole scars the nickname the streets of lights and it's been
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a real hot spot for fans throughout this competition. i know you're up to twenty years removed to start. to lose that i've noticed yes the season didn't hit the ninety years and i remember you know kids used to joke you know you know. you start all over. very proud to be crossing most people i was we didn't have a lock to we had luck. before matches and we go for four or eight years to be going to maybe win in the finals it was very nice to meet you and we would come back as soon as possible. this is one of the things that when you look back through history i know i do anyway when i think of one thousand nine hundred six i think mara dawna italian ninety world cup ninety four that's how i remember. past it's so good now
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that people here locals russians are able to think russia twenty eight dean i grew up during this time i grew up on a world cup finals in my country and we got to the quarter finals as well lots of memories on and off the field here one really pleased about as you mentioned some of the great plays and football and obviously they are fundamental to the game but i think more than ever before because we're looking at news time we've been able to bring a real feel of the atmosphere and of the fans coming together from around the world more than just the football going beyond the game and i was saying yesterday the game it's all about the founds you take them away you've got empty stadiums and a few guys kicking a ball around once fans they were in it without the phones it is nothing and i think is very important we focus on the fans and they have been tremendous and this should be how will the world cup should be focused now i think the fans alongside at the same level as the players in the entertainment. really meant to that while
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the world cup here in russia has been recognised as a huge success but not just for the football that's being played although the football was pretty incredible but for the organization of the event there have been worries going into it to some foreign press did not materialise this is what sports officials pundits have been saying. it's a fantastic world. market it's not a big. excellent world excellent place. to fold so we already know. you like a child in the boy's shoulder everything is so nice and clean so proper and secure to say that people are friendly. you might want to take this world cup all the stories we've seen almost all the strong teams make every effort win their match while both you consider to be weak and have been almost on the same level what are you. world cup your going but i'm going to be surprised that one of
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the biggest achievements is that even customers to smile. smile anywhere in the world they say welcome to the world it's been spectacular people are very passionate you organization very. been lexapro i'm very happy everything. just reminds me of one of my highlights of this world cup the sheer amount of karla's valderrama being worn a role in russia not just moscow as well he was r.t.e. spanish pundit as so many big names sharing their thoughts their experiences of world cup twenty eighteen with us here in russia thank you for the privilege we've really enjoyed having you for the past month one month and one day auction here in russia has been a real pleasure i just want to show you something though because there's a carousel that's been whirling around throughout this will cup i kept looking down
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at it and thinking before it ends i want to go for a ride. and it stops kind of sums it all up you know just ride that we've been on the football and in motion has come to an end some time and it has but you know not too long to wait now just four more years that the qualifying in the company and it all start up again who knows where will be what will be close to the football thanks for staying with. and now back to our top story presidents putin and trump have concluded the brief open part of their summit in health thinking addressing the media the two leaders are now speaking face to face behind closed doors we cannot go. to our
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correspondent who is in helsinki the summit is being held and it's the meeting is already underway what did the president have to say to the media before they went into their meeting. jacqueline hello you're absolutely right the two presidents are in one room in the should be there with only the translators nobody else about fifteen minutes ago the talks began bugs some journalists and cameramen were allowed to hear some of the first words that the two leaders were telling each other i can tell you that vladimir putin was actually happy that he could finally meet donald trump face to face he said it's finally great to talk to you in person after so many phone calls that the to the habs together in the course of this year now besides this donald trump began with congratulating vladimir putin on what he called
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a great fold ball world cup let's take a listen to what exactly the american president said. to me. that. he had not been getting along very well for the list if you like to here not too long but it's getting close to you but i think we don't. really get a life in change and i'm sure you've heard you and there's a campaign that is getting along with russia is a good thing that it is. now let me just correct myself a little bit this was donald talking about how it's important to get along with russia this is something that the american president says quite often this time he said it twice and he actually believes that it is in the best and truest of the entire world now let's move on and go back. to that bit about the world cup.
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will. be. really. one of the best ever from what everybody knows is one of the best ever. just to show well. so let me just go through what's coming up next it's planned that the two presidents are meant to talk head to head without anyone else in the room for about an hour but judging by their previous meetings usually these kind of conversations take much longer so of course looking at my watch and checking out how much time exactly the leaders are going to spend together then they are going to be joined by other officials for more expense extensive talk story and the first few minutes of these to go she will be allowed to witness and of course i'll tell you all about it and more importantly what's
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coming up after this is a joint press conference by mr trump and mr putin and this is really something unprecedented because when the leaders met in hamburg germany and. vietnam these were international summits and the two the leaders didn't have a chance to talk to the media together and they will have that opportunity right now so this will definitely be something special i just want to talk about what was happening in this city before the talks began putin's playing touch down he saw his motorcade riding along the streets of helsinki it wasn't. not that fast but i could see mainly many people lining up to see the president of russia and the us we could see crowds of people gathering along the fences of lot.
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and was using a russian made vehicle called cortez this was the limo that previously we only saw in russia but this is its first appearance of broad and this means that vladimir putin was the first non finnish president to enter the presidential palace even though donald trump had arrived in the capital of finland last night there was also something that i never seen before the motorcade and the actual limo drove inside the tent and then the security guards pulled the car and that's where he was met by the finnish president sali mean instead but we couldn't see that handshake or how a lot of our putin was leaving the limo in about twenty minutes donald trump's vehicle also pulled up near the presidential palace and the procedure was almost absolutely identical donald trump was the the limo leaving sorry the limo with his
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wife milan the up under this many more things to watch out for here in helsinki and i'll be bringing you up to date of course. parties there trying go reporting live from health thank you for staying cross the summit for us. and the days ahead of the summit some media outlets work themselves up into a state of sheer panic claiming that donald trump could be a russian agent and takes a closer look. the helsinki summit is no ordinary meeting it's a vast conspiracy against america and the entire free world at least that's what you think by watching some of the channels we're getting played by our president and certainly we getting played by putin you're saying that russia is handling it well and also is an asset that's that seems to be the that's the appearance to me the worst case scenario for compression occlusion but don't trump as many russian intelligence asset some thank you he said so the president of the united states is
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actually an agent of the russian government that's quite a dramatic claim to make and it's all over us airwaves here's the lady who made it popular putin rather have a puppet as president and they know it looks like the american people didn't exactly buy this claim at the voting booth however long after trump took the oath the allegations are still with us the talks are connecting russia assault the criminal clan polluted with a foreign government this could really leave a stain on his legacy we are already on the precipice of losing book breed him and independence but they should so if trump is actually a russian agent then anyone could be working for the kremlin apparently a number of americans are part of this sinister russian plot including those who support the second amendment now it's emerging that the n.r.a. may have been under the influence of russia those who don't want nato to expand if there's objection. you are cheating you just let him have a rapper
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a journalist writing about the clinton foundation and don't forget hillary clinton herself everyone is colu doing with russia you go the him re campaign you've got the d.n.c. you've got the f.b.i. during the cold war us authorities gave instructions about how to identify those who might have a soft spot for the kremlin overlords these instructions wouldn't look too out of place today. recognizing that brush visible appearance counts for nothing. if he openly declares himself to be including with russia we take his word for. it but version of events the activity of the prussia while consistently attacking the domestic and foreign policy of the united states maybe for the influence of russia my goodness such plotting and intrigue beneath the surface quite an atmosphere for two world leaders to be meeting. are to see new york. political commentator
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john bosnich things trumps got a point when he says he's being criticized by the media no matter what this is a meeting that has been long anticipated. this has followed a build up of demonization of both putin and trump especially in what trump calls the lying mainstream media in the west so that trip a nation in fear that you're hearing from the united states is not national not coming from the people of the united states but from the media of the united states and as we know unfortunately the mainstream media is a heavy point of investment of the military industrial complex if there is no war the military industrial complex goes bankrupt and so that's the real fear and nervousness about this meeting every normal person who loves peace is in favor of this meeting. given all that's been said about the parents' relations we decided to
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talk to people in new york in order to find out whether they buy the collusion story and trump suppose a brawl when it as a kremlin agent. take a guess. oh man trump love company hope something arrogant for him. to balloon but i don't know if i could say that on t.v. what's what's orange in russia. if they don't ski or something perhaps like a trump ski the minute his name is going to give away i don't think you work so russians are so i don't believe that. you keep on doing what you're doing you're doing a great chapter russia make sure the two people fly you won't change your wife's tool for no something. maybe to build more hotels you know build more and make moscow great again. no idea why do you think that i just think there's too much is too shady to not be
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i think that the whole thing to say isis got to the idea of innocent till proven guilty just sounds crazy so ridiculous. but not much it's not my kind of friend only if there is something in it for him not friendship for the sake of friendship i think everyone's capable of making friends i think they'd be pretty sad especially if mean he has a wife they think that she's his friends i hope so they created a child sometimes i think everyone can have friends. even the crazy people have friends the truth there's crazy for crazy. nearly two weeks ahead of today's summit a delegation of u.s. republican senators visited moscow meeting their russian colleagues in a bid to improve souring relations judging by what they said in moscow everything went pretty well though the southerners changed tack to magically when they came back home. this is the beginning of
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a dialogue. not a strain really a relationship. senator shelby told the head of the russian parliament today i'm not here today to accuse russia of this or that or so for if we're serious striving for a better relationship. what's going on here. the foreign minister he's a book smart i asked it's all about putin mafia it's all about money and power dealing with putin is like hand feeding a shark. this is what i said number one stop screwing with american election and. our friends in russia not to interfere
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in our election stop screwing around in syria i asked for their help. in bringing peace to syria mafia our friends in russia. did you really say stop throw their election you really so that the foreign minister yes this is the beginning of a dialogue so we'll see. what you said i would hope you understand you're sitting down with an enemy of the united states and in me a democracy the problem is that we have a president and states unwilling to confront our enemies on our adversaries and this is exactly why he should not go to this meeting with putin they need to cancel the helsinki summit.
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you know world is a big part of a lot of things and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper 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 bats and 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 we're watching closely watching the hawks. just standing in the middle of history as someone reaches back in their back with a waistband they cop is not going to sit did and moment give them the benefit of the doubt because people should be reaching their waistband like cops have guns trained on them same police still move.
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welcome back this weekend saw a major escalation and gaza with israel striking back against an alleged hamas rocket attack artist middle east correspondent paul fleer reports. this past weekend the israeli army carried out of the largest air strike over gaza since the two thousand and fourteen war it hit several dozen her must targets after more than two hundred mortars and rockets were fired by palestinian militants at israeli communities living along the gaza border to palestinian teenagers were killed three israelis were injured in the early hours of sunday morning egypt managed to broker a truce but the situation remains extremely tense with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowing to continue to hit hard. during the sabbath we
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hit hard our policy is clear when anyone seeks to harm us we will strike back with great force that is what we did yesterday the i.d.f. delta matched the most devastating blow since the gaza war twenty fourteen they got the message if not they will get it later israeli officials insist that the ceasefire includes a cessation of all arson attacks over the past few months they have been thousands of balloons and kites attached to bombs and other explosives that have been flown into israel these have resulted in hundreds of fires on farmland and also in nature reserves resulting in the destruction of tens of thousands of doom's of land there is going pressure by the israeli public on the military and the government to do something. let's be clear a cease fire continue to strike us is no deterrence at all it's a surrender the justice minister will oppose and become military any ceasefire that
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allows hamas to rearm itself this tit for tat of airstrikes and rocket launchers is a significant flare up in an already volatile situation since march the thirtieth more than one hundred thirty palestinians have been killed in almost weekly clashes along the israel gaza border and just this past friday thousands more descended resulting in the death of a fifteen year old palestinian boy and in israeli soldier being injured in a rare admission mask. has said that it launched rockets at israel as a warning and also as a deterrence to stop israel sending rockets with members of the resistance exercised its right to defend the palestinians and to face up to israeli aggressors who made martyrs of children by conducting strikes against gaza international mediators hold brokered cease fire with hamas position is the occupation started this aggression and has to stop that calmness from the occupiers by calmness from our side but only time the zionists commit acts of aggression against gaza direct
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response from the resistance for some time israel has been focused on its northern border and preventing the establishment of any rainy and military presence in syria the government is where we to escalate tensions in gaza but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under increasing pressure particularly from these gaza border communities to deal with the situation there r.t. television. we spoke to political commentator amir oren who thinks that both sides are to blame for the latest escalation. well come us does not recognize israel does not even recognize the also agreements which created the palestinian authority come out has more. share of blame but israel too is not blameless because rather than come out some. least. take a corny
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a serious consideration of the so-called saudi peace initiative is trying to stall and while it is stalling more and more settlements are being built in the west bank and the chances for a deal between israel and the palestinians get slimmer by the day so yes there's enough blame to go around and even though hamas should take the largest share israel too has to answer for it will be back with our continued coverage of the trump summit and other headline news in just a few minutes so do stay with us. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. some want to be rich.
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is the place of students in this business model for college now and. higher education the new global economic war. if you're a political news junkie then you're probably experiencing a serious overdose consider the recent nato meeting trump's visit to the u.k. so called russia gate heats up and the trump putin summit discussing all year i crossed. he's you know he. cut. cut. cut cut. so if.
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we could do with. donald trump and bottom or put meat in helsinki it's their first proper summit but it had some panicking before it even started. him or k.g.b. colonel in the kremlin could be doing some important intelligence gathering on his american counterpart people are are are terrified the best case scenario is a scenario where basically nothing terrible its. friends when the two thousand eight hundred world cup lifting the trophy after a sixty four game tournaments played in the eleven russians said it was. after a four two victory over croatia in the final celebrations are rough one.
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