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video channel so according to the gator party i have the last laugh anyway. political analyst frock hughes says that this is the latest display of the divisions within the party itself but there's an ongoing kind of faith within believe reporting it's actually a fate for the heart on the soul of the liberal party the liberal party was built on a socialist democratic platform that's platform was moved to the center on the deed to the rate by twenty people or the very man who led the united kingdom into the illegal wars in iraq and when you consider what's happened there and in libya and several other countries throughout the middle east. there's new socialism and the blurring wing of the liberal party so i'm i don't think for one second that it's been a movie. or some high beam mr vance or misadventure i think it's been a planned operation from the start to sabotage germy corben and if you remember that the liberal party membership in may two thousand and fifteen was around two
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hundred thirty and today it stands at five hundred fifty two thousand on the leadership of germany corben the people of britain who joined the labor party membership rank and file want to see a socialist alternative to the new liberal policies of both the birds and trees and . there's been a major ask aleisha now file and send guys are in the last few days with israel striking back against an alleged town last rocket attack party's policy 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
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benjamin netanyahu vowing to continue to hit hard. during the sabbath we 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 four they got the message if not they will get it later israeli officials insist that the cease fire includes association 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 were to risk continue to strike us is no deterrence at all it's
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a surrender the justice minister will oppose in the cabin in any cease fire that 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 the israeli soldier being injured in the readmission harassed. has said that it launched rockets at israel as a warning and also as a deterrence to stop israel sending rockets but the resistance exercised its right to defend the palestinians and israeli aggressors who made martyrs of children by conducting strikes against guards of international mediators hold brokered cease fire with the hamas position is the occupation started this aggression and has to stop that calmness from the occupiers would be made by calmness from outside but
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only time the zionists commit acts of aggression against gaza there will be direct response from the resistance for some time israel has been focused on its northern border and preventing the establishment of any rein in 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 are t. tell of a. political commentator things that both sides are to blame for the latest escalation. well how much 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
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some. please. take a corny a serious consideration of the so-called saudi peace and we should be trying to stall and while it is stalling more and more settlements are being a good deal 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 thirty two teams carried and the world come but only one could take that glory and they have been basking in average sense while the details coming up right after the break.
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you know i think hiding this catastrophe are falling in britain for the past fifteen years or so was its connection to the e.u. and the ability to have its own currency and yet passport rights into the e.u. to take those away and you have this actually greece on steroids and all those banks and the e.u. and america are going to attack the u.k. mersa plate and drive into bankruptcy. right we're all set to start in five guys in the studio has a signal. to. be slowing to talk about no fly list and just maybe brighter for the worse explorers were moved would have their unique. record. to say where people go.
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hundreds of thousands of people packed on to the shelves any sane paris to keep. a hero's welcome to the victorious world cup squad the winners where it can take until the presidential residence where they were greeted by modeling the call. of the were the gold. they seized the moment i was weak i thank you. guys even a seeing descending on they think she's right rice was a lady's a cry for growing. me why was i think three ranks right in jets flying over with the collars on the french try to
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check the wrong guys these winners of the world cup he has an a.t.m. come down the street people who've been watching hakim for the last two months fighting and praying that they would win the world cup i may have done it in other words like it's just a feeling incredible though that the energy everything seeing them coming here is was incredibly was the charm of the city was a sense of unity and everything was absolutely incredible i'm an american and i'm living here this is such a joy to see all of us you know find it's really just great to embody the spirit this is what france is all about with a star who hold their words grow closer saying the only realizes is as is his fall they don't need to see only the us all go over some exciting is the city of paris is actually renamed some of the metro stations you know not all of these places including i not try to go into sean has been renamed as not to that video to show him going on over the manager over the world cup team
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of course he was also the captain of front says it will cup winning team back in knowing. yes. it. was. certainly starting a. similar scenes that awaited the croatia squad as they returned home the team was driven through the count brazil in an open top bus cheered by around one hundred thousand people getting to the final is the young country's abass ever performance of the world cup having reached the semifinal back in nineteen ninety eight captain luca militaries was also named clear of the tournament. from the joy of the big tree to the better now south defeat the final day of the twenty eighteen world cup was full of emotion and here at the highlights from our special studio of bob the rooftops
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of the russian capital. everyone welcome back to their must go with skyline here it is the day after the before after the world cup final and it was the finale we were hoping for it and we're going to try to wrap up just a few the the key points from yesterday's final of course it was the thrill of france a celebrating they've won the trophy for the second time in twenty years courtesy of a full to victory of a moscow's luzhniki stadium lots of emotions on display. found
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opinions or wrong i'm saying that the concept of the view is a bald important mistakes of the referee and this was not one of these cases so really really disappointed you that in the second of putting what we were expecting and then france scored. in the fourth and just. a mistake of don't even call a mistake i call extra confidence because of the four one in the game over. croatia still playing until the end of the great pride they were fantastic and they deserve all of the credit for what they did. in football the realities. and france's little chimp in twenty years of greatest bus driver on the planet telling us he didn't like the decision it was controversial he just michael
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longside me yesterday he was raging at what he saw as a huge mistake that had a big say in the outcome of the game but it created drama didn't it and make a very exciting final year was that v or going to work out for creature of france it went to where france they got that penalty too wanted half time france just went the tie and after that imagine what it was like for the french for some people that's twice in a lifetime they've had exhilarating sensation any really is a shot of adrenaline top officials were involved in the french team's celebrations gosh there you can see there on this amazing wave of emotion at this point this was to the right after the medal ceremony. was. i. was. you know it was. i. i. was one last chance the party the celebration lasted all night and it was
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particularly. joy a bull in the street this now be made famous by this world cup it's called nicole scars been nicknamed the streets of lights and it's been a real hot spot for fans throughout this competition you know the up to twenty years removed and to start to swell and. to start in the sixty's are going to email and. now to do is they. just feel. very proud to be crossing most old people i was we didn't have a lock to date we've had luck really before matches and we go for four or eight years to begin to maybe win in the finals it was very nice to meet you and we would come back as soon as possible while the world cup here in russia has been recognized 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 materialize this is what
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sports officials pundits have been saying. the fantastic what i think mark a big. excellent world cup excellent belief. that old world russia will be very low. key like the chinese made in the boy's shoulder everything is so nice and the property is secure and safe and people are friendly. you might want to take this world cup all the belief that we've seen almost all the strong teams make everything happen when their matches well both feel considered to be we'd have been almost on the same level what i knew the world cup would be organised with but i'm stupid to be surprised that one of the biggest achievements is that even customers will be starting to smile. they don't smile anywhere in the world they say welcome
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to the book but that's what it's been spent time. people are very rational you organization is very good in lexapro and done very well every day. as so many big name sharing their thoughts their experiences of world cup twenty eight being 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 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 had to come to an end some time and it has but you know not too long to wait now just four more years that we qualify in the company and it
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all start up again who knows where will be what will be close to the football bunch of things with. their watching our team for a national does stay with us for our exclusive interview with the kremlin spokes man dimitri pascal for and that's coming up in just a few moments. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi don't it was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies kryten tell had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at ash was a german company granted to him develop thalidomide a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to
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does it make any sense to talk to a person who can break his promises when we talk about global politics for example the principle of america first or the promise to stop wars all over the world and not to start new ones boiling there before me are we in the tonight know when compared to the principle of print this principle works for any had a states and he had a stake when talking to the foreign counterparts has to take care of the interests of their states and our president is quite pragmatic and consistent he always says that he cares about the national interest of russia about. everything else that's what he understands the reciprocal beliefs of donald trump of course such an approach can only be viable if accompanied by another principle this approach has to be based on a commitment to develop mutually beneficial corporation taking into account the interests of the other countries as well and these factors together can create the right environment cooperation and this is what we hope to achieve at the summit we hope to see the first steps towards overcoming the current critical situation in
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a country's relations. well what i was referring to is that donald trump promised to remain committed to this principle but many believe that he has violated the principle not. let's not forget the donald trump is quite popular as president of the united states and many people in the us have a very positive impression of what he has done as president and there's ongoing investigations or internal affairs of the united states or you know the elements of those investigations that have to do with russia puzzling to us but let's not talk about that right now presidents trump and putin respect each other and they get along well so far they've only had a brief opportunities to talk to me this time we hope that they will have a more lengthy conversation. staying on that subject a few days ago donald trump was asked if he thinks that mr putin is his friend or foe and he did not answer this question directly he used the word competitor
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instead what do you think about this remark or do you see donald trump as a competitor. i mean. i'm concluding. competition is a good thing i would say competition helps the world to develop but there is one parts competition has to be fair we need fair competition in politics and in the global economy and unfortunately we see the competition is not always fair if you look at the recent situation where u.s. officials commented on north stream to this is a purely commercial project and those comments were a glaring example of unfair competition and i would. give the but i. think i'm crying. will you discuss this issue specifically during the summit and are you ready to withstand the pressure that the u.s. administration the white house may put on germany in this respect. is that you can probably name of course we are worried by these comments let's not forget the
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north stream too is an international project it's not even russian german or german russian it's a multinational enterprise which has many shareholders among them very big companies from various countries and let's put it this way threatening these shareholders as well as threatening brush and germany with sanctions if this project goes further these threats are a big concern there is no clear agenda it will be created by the heads of states as they go along. yes. or. trumps a visit to brussels the intensity of contact between the u.s. president and other heads of state has been quite high recently would you compare it to what mr putin does in full closely which people donald trump talks to especially before this meeting. but he's. the only car compared to the. period if that issue. i mean it's a strange person it's not
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a protest of i mean of course there was the nato summit before the meeting and this is a highly important event you know very well we think of our native and of course we follow all talks involving u.s. presidents and we analyze the information that we get but why would we compare then mr trump has his own international agenda mr putin has his these are two major powers in the world and we cannot be limited to our borders because our interests go all over the globe this is only natural. for him with. his name up with them or the d.c. any competition there and why is it that today u.s. allies and nato specifically are so worried by the fact that mr trump is going to meet with mr putin. governor bush why they're worried is their business not ours russia has never sought to use its relations its interactions with certain countries against other countries against third party states this is never been the
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case such concerns sound rather strange russia and the united states have a special responsibility to maintain strategic stability and global security so common sense tells us that all countries especially european countries should be interested in seeing the normalization of relations between moscow and washington in his interest remember it is a. question of them. mr pascoe if you said that the agenda is not set in concrete. and you know it will be formulated as the two presidents meets get over the greek government of president yet we have seen some leaks in the media about the joint statement that's currently being coordinated so have you really made any proposals on that joint statement is it true that there are some disagreements over this statement already the but what. we just witnessed here is really this is not true according we've made no plans for a joint statement at this actually there is no requirement to issue joint
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statements there will be a joint press conference where they will make their own statements and when you wish to bits. of course. of course we understand that this bilateral press conference has not taken place yet this is an outstanding event definitely and preparations for such an event is it also special to you. pushing the this is a regular process. his press conference is quite often with his foreign counterparts and of course this press conference is going to be quite an important one we do need to coordinate technical issues who will go first to august second there will be questions from the media from both countries so we do have a common understanding on the technical procedures of this press conference and we hope you will provide plenty of interesting information to all the journalists waiting for this meeting to conclude in for my teammate there were many. in your
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speech. or. that of the meeting was announced immediately after mr bolton's visit to moscow so why did he come here to just give the green light for the some eight or more there are some preliminary agreements which may come to light later in helsinki and it was a lot about the. conversion. this was a very important visit to prepare for the summit we compared notes on the entire scope of issues in our two countries relations identified where we have common ground where it is impossible to have common ground and where we don't have common ground at the moment but we may find some later and while the presidents will talk in helsinki we expect lavrov and pump air to have their own separate talks this will also be an important event of the summit presently me and him. the. western journalists are going on about some possible big bargaining game that could on ravel in helsinki should we be watching out for anything like that at all but does
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moscow have any bargaining chips for the americans many of. the word bargaining is absolutely inappropriate here instead positions will be compared and they'll be clarifications to confirm or dispel any fees as you know our relations are not quite support states and russia was not the one who initiated this downturn we hope there is a political will to normalize relations. but a medal so again in the american media that russia might hand edward snowden to u.s. authorities have nothing to do with reality. it's a full history with. have said you know those claims are entirely untrue is out of the question but these deal came with this kind of that it was a hoarder so why are you so stubborn when it comes to even the slightest possibility of us getting crimea some believe it's donald trump who might be ready to start discussing the matter from
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a different perspective like other western politicians maybe it's worth having a go with him and they seem spoil it all but the most go at it. from a different story there is only one way to discuss this and continually saying until russia gives crimea back there will be no this repeating this like some kind of mantra is absolutely illogical it's a road to nowhere it has no perspective and nothing will come of it. of course and with more on what if mr trump is the one to stop this is there any hope of that. you know we are not and never have been wearing rose tinted glasses but we can hope for that. if you gauge that donald trump has already announced that he has a big present for mr putin has the russian president prepared any kind of were turned gift of thought that the. or here program i was president well i can tell
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you yes as usual there will be some exchange of gifts but this will not be the main point of the meeting. the person who fucked me forgot about all of them by me. apart from the headlines we saw after donald trump's visit to brussels for the nato summit we were at about the defense budget of this organization being boosted how we respond to that is out there. right here. remember come from. nato is an instrument of confrontation it was constructed specifically for the purposes of confrontation from the very beginning this is been the rationale behind the alliance so when the alliance openly calls russia or a potential enemy increases its budget this indicates that russia needs to stay alert and it does. make you. so you're not talking about taking any particular measures yet.
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as you know we do have parity thanks to our new innovations our new weapon systems the purpose of which to secure nuclear parity this is an element of unusual terence and it guarantees global nuclear security given other threats coming from nato you can be assured that our armed forces and our defense industry are taking all necessary measures. in your pride you mean we. can go to them. the syrian national flag is flying over the city of dura the city where anti assad protests are riginal you started now that i saw has been defeated and the syrian government controls most of the country what will be moscow's next steps. are that up north where. you are right i saw has been largely defeated even though there are still some pockets in syria where we see remnants of terrorist groups
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with other countries turning a blind eye to that which the syrian army continues its operations against these groups and that's a perfectly normal process the ultimate goal of all that is of political and military resolution of the syrian conflict you know of course about the constitutional committee this is part of the comprehensive approach that should advance the peace process just in our process and so on but the news corp that's the president. well the meeting with donald trump is of particular interest in that context do you expect any pressure from the united states on iran's presence in syria. iran and syria. no. of course syria will be discussed by the two presidents we all know what washington thinks about iran but at the same time iran is good partners to us in terms of trade economic cooperation and political dialogue so this will not be an easy issue . and of course you
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also have to take into account israel's interests how are you planning to maintain a proper balance between all those players this is another factor that affects what russia does in the region to deal with the here was neighbors to brazilian put him president putin stays on top of these things you may have noticed them the last few days he met with iranian special envoy and received a message from the spiritual leader of iran and from the president of the country and just a few days earlier he had talks of prime minister netanyahu so this is a very complex web of contacts which is ultimately intended to minimize any negative consequences from the irreconcilable differences between the sides which could affect the prospects for a political settlement in syria may be mediocre is not going to be pretty screwed if you're here with us again. let's move on to a different subject what car will mr putin use to move around and will his
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motorcade go there. you'll see these new cars new vehicles they're not mass produced not yet at least in the autumn have the company will start taking orders from mass produced cars and sometime next year they will be available for purchase as we start to have more and more limited capable of transporting heads of states will be able to use them for a wide range of purposes as for the car the president will be writing in you'll see for yourself if you get. me that he gave to the many thanks mr pascal thank you. 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 and the trump putin summit we discuss it all here i crossed.
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seventy four design submissions. seven thousand pilings. to the judge is. eight hundred sixty nonstop days of. the russian w.b. . under russian stuff. show you how. long the crimea bridge was built. with those the construction of a unique transport. that will help the crimea. most of those you know won't go for more snow yet it abuts. seems wrong. to me. yet to stamp
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out just because to add to it and it gains from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education as being supplanted by the right to access to education loans higher education is becoming just another product that can be bolton sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you're good at version. of this also kind of the fun little economy. what is the place of students in this business model for college i was more now i'm running stream or higher education the new global economic
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it. day of top level diplomacy letterman putting on donald trump wrap up their historic summit claiming prate progress has been made. our relationship. has never been worse. than it is now however that changed. as of about four hours ago. despite both leaders agreeing on a number of key issues the u.s. media is up in arms over the result. i don't know which side is the bride and which side of that is the groom enters a bit of a sore sort of feels like we're at a wedding you have been watching perhaps the most disgraceful performances by an
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american president today's press conference in helsinki was one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president in memory also coming up wolf range honors the victorious world cup team returns home to a hero's welcome. thanks . coming to you live this is our team for a national welcome to the program. positive steps and real progress while those are the words both leaders used to describe the
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first trumpet and some that aren't easily up a train go to travel to hell thinking with the russian president and pale was with the trump team and here is their experience. well i'm standing right outside the modestly looking presidential palace in the capital of finland where everything happened first two hours of a head to head togs between donald trump and a lot of our putin with only the translators allowed inside the room that was then followed by a lunch where the leaders were joined by some of the most senior officials from the two countries and i was only able to witness forty seconds of that meeting and during this tiny period of time both sides stayed silent until donald trump quickly replied to a question that was screamed out it was how are the talks going so far from said good start then came the first ever joint press conference by donald trump and
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vladimir putin i asked a question myself during this media briefing where the two leaders were standing shoulder to shoulder and here's what i would corded for you just after the press conference was over and i looked into the faces of donald trump who was standing right here by the way with a bigger microphone and vladimir putin here with a smaller microphone and i saw two men who were genuinely enjoying talking together but today first of all their message to the journalists was that they want this kind of relationship to spread beyond their personal time somehow they want to put washington moscow relations back on track it's quite clear to everyone that the true relationship is a complicated stage there is no solid reasoning for the impediments the current tense atmosphere the cold war ended some time ago our relationship has
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never been worse. than it is now however that changed as of about four hours ago at this presidential. pallas the word we heard quite a few times was syria and on the one hand this is the area that was looking rather promising ahead of these talks but on the other hand it wasn't promising at all given the interests of israel and iran i had a unique opportunity to ask the heads of russia and the us whether they could share the details for some specific arrangements for russia and the u.s. to work in syria together if any of those were made but the leaders didn't spill the beans on any of that however i got the impression that steps together could be also perhaps surprisingly donald trump even said that the armies of russia and the
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u.s. could be better at cooperating then the white house and the kremlin soon it will be two years since donald trump was elected but guess what still worries the. u.s. presidential press poll allegations of meddling and collusion there were sitting right here and almost all the questions from this part of the room were about that and it was rather fascinating to see how the two leaders almost teamed up to dodge these kind of questions during today's meeting addressed directly with president putin the issue of russian interference in our election and i had to repeat what i've said several times including in a personal contacts the russian state never has and never will interfere in internal american affairs do you hold russia at all accountable for anything in particular yes i do i hold both countries responsible i didn't know the president.
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there was nobody to collude with where did you get the idea that prison trump trusts me or i trust him he defends u.s. interests and i defend russia's interests president. denied having anything to do with the election interference or twenty sixteen every u.s. intelligence agency has conceded that the russians did who do you believe i have great confidence in my intelligence people but i will tell you that president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today and he offered to have the people working on the case come and work with their investigators with respect to the twelve people i think that's an incredible of. an intelligence of the most so and i do know how the. conclusion can only be made by a cool and not by intelligence services however none of this seemed to convince american journalists and while i was looking at them when they were leaving the
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room they seemed to be even more frustrated then before the leaders met donald trump and vladimir putin though when they were heading towards the doors i could only see smiles on their faces on monday i was working among the group of russian journalists who cover whatever a lot of who does and my colleague from our team america on the hill was among the so-called us presidential poll of journalists so. what did it look like from your side ilya captured it quite perfectly and making the point that you can see it just from the way the reporters during the press conference handled question time the only two questions to come from the american press gaggle had to do with collusion the fact the meeting went on and the fact that it went on long made the washington press corps that i was traveling with quite distraught if you can imagine waiting
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around for the press conference i could hear many reporters from the american side making jokes about what could possibly be taking so long with these. two world leaders of two very powerful countries of course. you can imagine there'd be many things for them discussed but only crude jokes coming from the american side i heard one colleague on a major network describe the press conference that was held between trump and putin as a wedding that was on live television i don't know which side is the bride and we're sort of is the groom anderson but it sort of feels like we're at a wedding you have been watching perhaps one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president why is president trump putting himself in his along or of all high stakes canario and letting flat in their pool lead as you can imagine also in washington politicians are already coming back with very heavy handed responses
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to today's meeting. trump's press conference before. with high crimes and misdemeanors it was nothing short of true. he's hooley the pockets of republican troops where are you for the president to side with putin over his own intelligence officials and blame the united states for russia's attack on our democracy is a complete disgrace this is without any sort of anything as much as a joint statement from the two presidents pledging concrete steps that either will take on issues concerning syria or otherwise none of that came from the event today the two leaders simply said they met and things went well and they hope the conversation will continue in the future following a stream of attacks after the press conference trump took to twitter defending his comments his side again he has great confidence in u.s. intelligence which has repeatedly stated that russia did meddle in the u.s.
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election but trump says that he can't focus on the past as the two nuclear powers must get alone as we've heard many in the u.s. media already seem a few were us with the results of the summit executive vice president of the eurasia center earl rasmussen explained why he believes they are so angry. we know the media for the most part is against it doesn't really matter what he does it doesn't matter. what agreements are made they're still going to be against them and it's unfortunate and we can thank god that they are not responsible for diplomacy even though they try to influence foreign policy significantly but. i think it's just it's a continuing antitrust saga that's going on and. and really without evidence without just. it's it's kind of ingrained in there in their d.n.a.
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perhaps d.n.a. hopefully that we can get past just minutes before the news conference started as a journalist was dragged from the venue it is thought that he was carrying a sign which read nuclear weapons ban treaty. towards the end of the press conference put in prison and trump with twenty eighteen world kabul and commentates on the u.s. co-hosting the twenty twenty six tournament analysts were of course looking for any stein's from their leaders behavior and some think handshakes speak volume's their first came when they met in helsinki the second happened in front of the media
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before the start of the talks we asked body language expert how worried feldman for his stake. trump is coming from a very very highly critical domestic america so he's he's good he's very aware that his whole country is looking at him and trying to interpret what is really going on between these two leaders and this with that that he enters the room and he faces he faces what seems to be an opponent so you start off and he's very he's almost strutting both of them off they sit down they very very uncomfortable they look like a divorce and couple and then they reach out for their attention now what do you see about that handshake is it is a distant handshake it is not one with their whole bodies are involved in it it's not one hand on top of the other trump is very very visual with
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a war with of placing of his hand and he goes in very very evenly and that's how the hand shake is is. executed donald trump said to his normal donald trump position which is the his legs slightly apart he kind of slumps quite comfortably although he didn't look comfortable if you looked at his his mouth it was a grimace to it he's got his jaw was clear and he wasn't comfortable at all putin definitely looked like a bull comfortable person in the loop again let's look at what's what's bringing them in helsinki is a much more comfortable place for putin energy is to try and get in is just come from a enormously successful world cup event so he is feeling a little bit more relaxed it is on his turf even though it's a very very important discussion and meeting for him and just hours after put an end trumpet finished their meeting new accusations appeared russia interfering in american affairs a russian citizen was charged by the department of justice for being
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a russian agent twenty nine year old might be a butta now was arrested on sunday she's accused of developing. ations with those who have influence in american politics to advance russia's interests her attorney made a statement denying she's an agent he also said that the woman offered to be interviewed by the special counsel's office but they showed no interest in speaking to her political analyst lionel believes the media is reacting too quickly and branding buthe not a spy but you're going to hear regarding this this russian citizen that she is called a russian agent what is missed completely is that agent should be referred to as a lobbyist and agent in law in american law means a representative. when american media say agent they think secret agent.
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espionage agent you know something nefarious something involving behind the scenes something illegal something that is other than an agent this particular person was charged with basically being a lobbyist and asons without having registered with the department of justice could more indictments happen absolutely will the media american media clarify what that means absolutely not. to the u.k. now where it's been revealed the british labor party members responsible for facebook ads in last year's general election made leader jeremy corcoran and his closest aides see different ads from the general public party's point of boyko picks up the story. this is all been revealed in a new book about the effect of the media on politics and the allegation is that in
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the run up to the general election back in twenty seventeen just over a year ago senior labor party staff members hostile to jeremy corbyn used targeted facebook ads in order to trick the labor leader into thinking that his campaigns were being rolled out nationwide online in actual fact the campaigns that jeremy corbyn wanted to push nationally but which senior officials didn't like they were being targeted just jeremy corbyn and his closest aides take a listen to how the labor party leader jeremy corbyn was heard winked by his own party when they were told to pay for nationwide they're regarded as month gap such as one on the water registration they made sure that few sources messages except a tiny slice of left wing activists if it was there for them they thought it must be there for everyone it wasn't that's how targeted it's going to work well a very twenty first century sort of sabotage and clearly quite dysfunctional
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relationships there between a party leader and the officials meant to be executing his campaign decisions but jeremy corbin is no stranger to hostility from within his own party he's loved by plenty of labor voters but not so much by the parliamentary party here in the u.k. this contains of a centrist that are unhappy with his left wing policies and perhaps he may be unfazed by all of this he survived several coups against him labor party or had a few raised eyebrows in response to these revelations it's bizarre that anyone would undermine plans to voter registration during a general election despite fighting with point behind our backs by some on corporates of senior staff we achieved a lot just increase in labor's votes since nine hundred forty five. well the statement we got from the labor party also said that the so-called uncooperative stars were proven wrong anyway because the videos that emphasized jeremy called and
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left wing politics that were put up all in corbett his own video and website channels and on the channels of his campaign group momentum far outperformed anything that was put up by the parliamentary labor party on its own website and video channel so according to the labor party all they have the last laugh anyway and political analyst for hughes says that this is the latest display of the divisions within the party itself. but there's an ongoing kind of fight with and deliberate party it's actually a fight for the heart on the soul of the liberal party the liberal party was built on a socialist democratic platform that's platform was moved to the center on the deed to the right by twenty blur the very man he led the united kingdom into the illegal wars in iraq and when you consider what's happened there on in libya and several other countries throughout the middle east. there's no socialism in the blur right
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wing of the labor party so i'm i don't think for one second that it's been an oversight after all or some high sustained misadventure misadventure i think it's been a planned operation from the start to sabotage germy corben and if you remember that the labor party membership in may two thousand and fifteen was around two hundred and today it stands at five hundred fifty two thousand on the leadership of germany corben the people of britain who joined the labor party a membership rank and file want to see a socialist alternative to the new liberal policies approved the parrots and theresa may. hundreds of thousands of people packed on to the champagne easing in paris to give a hero's welcome to the victorious world cup squad the winners were taking to the presidential residence where they were greeted by a man when i'm not home. i. was
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. was was was a child was i was serious i was thinking it was i think she was i was saying was i. was i was. victory for a credit check spilling over with the colors of the french try to chill over these winners of the world cup she doesn't need to come down the street people be watching the team for the last month fighting i'm praying that they would win the world cup and they have done it in other words like it's just a feeling incredible though that the energy everything soon coming here is was
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incredibly was that your book the feeling was a sense of unity and everything was absolutely incredible i'm an american and i'm living here this is such a joy to see all of us you know find it's really just great to embody the spirit this is what france is all about we've been standing here all their words grow closer seeing the only realizes is this beautiful don't need to see only the most or growing rule so exciting it is the city of paris is actually renamed some of the metro stations you know not all of these places including are not trained to want to show up as being renamed as not so i did to show up in oh no over the manager over i will cup team of course he was also the captain affronts is will cup winning team back in ninety ninety eight i do not care why did i. find there are any ecstatic.
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similar scenes awaited the croatia squad as they return home the team was driven through the capital in an open top bus cheered by around one hundred thousand people getting to the final as the young country's abashed and her performance at the world cup having reached the semi final back in one thousand nine hundred eight captain luca more dish was also named player of the tournament. from the joy of the tree to the better nast of defeat the final day of the twenty eighteen world cup was full of emotion here at the highlights from our special studio i bought the rooftops of the russian capital. everyone welcome back to their must go with sky line here it is the day after the
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evening before after the world cup final and it was the finale we were hoping for it and we're going to try to wrap up just a few the key points from yesterday's final of course it was the thrill of france to celebrate saying they won the trophy for the second time in twenty years good to see of a full two victory of a moscow's luzhniki stadium lots of emotions on display.
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was found. when two three croatian players blows the coaching staff will be very very disappointed because. the best thing was it was england was losing because of. in my opinion that mistake of the concept of the not seeing is not the penalty. because there can be different opinions or wrong i'm saying that the concept of the viewer is important and the stakes of the referee in this was not one of these cases so really really disappointed you that in the second all of
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a put what we were expecting and then france scored. in the fourth and just. a mistake of even call a mistake i call extra confidence because of the four one in the game or a. crew issue still playing until the end of the great pride they were fantastic and they deserve all of the credit for what they did. in football the realities. and france is the world champion twenty years of greatest bus driver on the planet telling us he didn't like the decision it was controversial he just michael longside me yesterday he was raging at what he saw as a huge mistake that had a big say in the outcome of the game but it created drama didn't it and make a very exciting final year was that v or going to work out for sure france went to where france big penalty two wanted halftime france just went the tie and after that imagine what it was like for the french for some people that's twice in
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a lifetime they've had exhilarating sensation and it really is a sort of adrenaline top officials were involved in the french team's celebrations gosh there you can see there on this amazing wave of emotion at this point this was to the right after the medal ceremony. was. i. was. there. you know it was. i. i. was one last chance the party the celebration lasted all night and it was particularly. joy a bull in the street this now be made famous by this wild couple of school nicole scar's been nicknamed the street lights and it's been a real hot spot for fans throughout this competition you know the up to twenty years removed to start to swell and. to start in the sixty's
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are going to email and. now to do is they. just feel. very proud to be crossing most of people i was we didn't have a lock to date we've had a lot of read before matches and we hope for four or eight years to begin to maybe read in the final it was very nice to meet you and we would come back as soon as possible while the world cup here in russia has been recognized 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 materialize this is what sports officials pundits have been saying. the fantastic what i think mark makes not a big move. excellent world cup excellent but in that folder of russia we already know. you
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like the chinese and 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 he believes we've seen almost all the strong teams make and we have to win their matches while both he considered to be weak and have been almost on the same level what i knew the world cup with the organ but i'm stupid to be surprised that one of the biggest achievements is that even custom the police started to smile. they don't smile anywhere in the world they say welcome to the book but that's what it's been spanked. people are very friendly fashion you're going to. be very. mean lexapro but i'm very happy everything goes. as so many big names sharing their thoughts their experiences of world cup twenty
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eight being 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 willing around throughout this will cup i kept looking down at it and thinking before it ends i want to go for a ride. and it still kind of sums it all up you know this is you know one of football and emotion has come to an end some time and it has but you know not too long to wait now just four more years they'll be qualifying in the company and it will start up again who knows what will be what will be close to the football by staying with.
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your watching our team for national we'll be back with more right at the top of the hour. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm smart children thank you very much for joining us coming up on the program today we jump right in with coverage of president from trip not only to the nato meeting in meetings last week in london but to the meeting completed today with russian president vladimir putin in helsinki finland we'll go to finland in just
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a moment where our team is america's on your farm bill is on the scene and we'll talk about that nord stream pipeline system that president trump criticized germany over last week archies peter oliver joins us from germany plus the c.e.o. of strong market reform which encourages servant of t.v. and radio commentators to help us get very perspectives on the trump trip and the impact on business finance and foreign relations and r.t. correspondent actually banks takes a look at amazon which actually all time stock price today of seven hundred eighty six for share and some due diligence it has at least to this point not been done related to hate product that they offer for sale let's get right to it president donald trump of russian president vladimir putin have wrapped up their two day summit in helsinki finland with typical self centered bombast mr trump said in a press conference with the russian president that relations have been between the
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two nuclear armed nations have been quote never been worse than it is now however that changed as of about. four hours ago mr trump pushed back on questions about the indictment by special prosecutor robert muller on the eve of the summit of twelve russians alleged for election interference and dismissed the judgments of some current and former intelligence officials on the investigation while the two presidents seemed determined to create a display of cordial and correct diplomacy it's not clear where any good will the two leaders might develop could lead russia in the u.s. are backing different sides of the war in syria and russia still support the nuclear agreement with iran from which the u.s. has withdrawn for more on the meeting we go to our cities on your part phil who joins us from helsinki anya thank you so much mr trump upset the europeans and the nato at the nato meeting and he upset the u.k. prime minister theresa may on friday ahead of the meeting with president putin mr trump set
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a pretty low bar what took place at the meeting and it didn't go over that bar. it seems to have gone at least better than those two previous meetings you just described president trump described or said his meeting in his lunch with president putin went very well and that it was quote deeply productive and he also congratulated president putin for what he said was one of the best world cup ever to have taken place which of course just wrapped up in russia yesterday at trump said today during the joint press conference that he was simply engaging in the proud tradition of american democracy american diplomacy and that some of the issues that were discussed were syria the situation with north korea the joint comprehensive plan of action or iran nuclear deal and a host of other issues including for example nuclear issues but what we didn't get out of this summit was any sort of joint declaration or pledge from the presidents
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on what concrete steps they will take to address these issues which they say were discussed though president putin did say he passed on a note of suggestions for how the u.s. might respond and tackle some of the global problems facing the u.s. and russia what we'd all like to see the note now on you know on last friday the special counsel robert mohler did charge a dozen russian intelligence officials with the democratic national committee and other organizations in trying to influence the twenty six thousand elections in the state was that topic raised at the meeting. well not only was that topic raised it was the only issue brought up by the two questions to come from the american side of the press conference earlier today much to my disappointment as a member of that press gaggle i would have hoped some of my colleagues would raise
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questions about other issues perhaps syria or korea for example but trump did say he raised the issue of these mueller indictment with his russian counterpart who he says had an idea trump said that putin suggested that he or that he had his own idea and putin said that idea is in fact to allow u.s. investigators to perhaps visit russia and collaborate and cooperate with russian investigators on this investigation and get to to the bottom of some of these accusations in the indictment and i'll have more on that in the five pm newscast just coming up we'll be looking forward to and finally on president trump criticizing angela merkel last week saying that quote that germany was a captive of russia related to this a pipeline that this north stream to pipeline but germany was already getting
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energy from russia via the original nord stream does the concern on the u.s. side appear to be that germany and theoretically the e.u. would be more dependent upon russia going forward and was this a subject of conversation today this is the issue of the north stream pipeline was brought up by a member of the russian press delegation and trump had this to say in response to his question. i think that. we will be competing when you talk about the pipeline i'm not sure necessarily that. it's in the best interests of germany or not but that was a decision that they made will be competing as you know the united states is now. or soon will be but i think it actually is right now the largest in the oil and gas world so we're going to be selling l.n.g. and will have to be competing with the pipeline and i think we'll compete successfully although there is
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a little advantage locational. germany has determined that it then at the best interest to go ahead with the north stream pipeline in fact and while trump says there that the united states is number one and global gas production that may be true but when it comes to the question of europe and germany it's russia that's number one russia provides the european union with forty percent of its gas imports and for germany that number is forty four percent the construction of the second nord stream pipeline well out for russia to double its gas natural gas imports into germany which is going to help german chancellor angela merkel meet her goal of phasing out nuclear energy in germany by the year twenty twenty while still reducing the country's carbon footprint so it seems as though trump has to accept that the pipeline is going
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through. our tears on your part or pill from hell sic a firm one thank you on your pre-show your time. and for more on this key energy issue regarding russia and germany leading up to today's meeting we are joined by r.t. correspondent peter alter who joins us from berlin peter thank you so much what's your reaction there in germany over this pipeline criticism. well many germans in fact that includes angular merkel and key members of our own cabinet view this pipeline as essential if we look at germany's energy usage last year they used fifty three billion cubic meters of natural gas what north stream two would guarantee as its base would be fifty five billion cubic meters of natural gas every year from just outside of st petersburg directly over to you case filed in germany
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it goes along the same just about the same twelve hundred kilometer distance that north stream one currently runs between the two nations however this will allow more gas to go directly from russia to germany of course what from the biggest european producer of gas to the biggest european economy and one of the biggest users of that gas as well the controversy comes in when you take into account the those countries in between germany and russia they've been making quite a lot of money over the years on transit fees lucrative lucrative transit fees as pipelines one their way through central in eastern europe if we look at just how effective those transit fees can be even a country like ukraine which you can't really say relations between moscow and kiev could be any worse really at the moment ukraine made two billion dollars in transit fees last year alone now donald trump has made a big song and dance about wanting to make sure the transit fees remain in place
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for countries like ukraine but he's also been pitching that liquid natural gas the u.s. liquid natural gas he wants to see as a competitor the big problem there though is that liquid natural gas in the u.s. is prohibited least expensive compared to gas piped direct from russia into germany peter i assume that one of the concerns president trump and maybe others is that with this second norge dream that not just. many bit perhaps the whole of the e.u. would be more reliant upon russia but with regard to germany specifically i know that president trump said that fifty to seventy percent of germany's energy needs were being provided through this pipeline but some have said that that figure is way off what's the actual accurate detail. you say fifty to seventy i heard him on friday speaking in the u.k. by that it was up to eighty maybe ninety percent the actual amount when it comes to
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energy that comes from russia to the german system is nine percent that's according to angela merkel's main spokesperson stefan seibert he came out straight away when donald trump it said this the first time and said it's just not true when it comes to gas it's around thirty seven percent of the market but still certainly not the numbers that we've heard from the u.s. president it is becoming something that we're getting used to over the last week of seeing him here in europe that he may say these things but they sometimes don't and more often than not can't be backed up with the cold hard facts it's unfortunate hey peter from an e.u. perspective do you think folks over there believe it's just sort of a given that the u.s. is going to move away from e.u. nations and perhaps toward russia under the current administration. well it's been clear since the campaign that donald trump has absolutely no time for dealing with brussels and dealing with the e.u. and not feeling is is mutual we saw last week at the nato summit there at the end
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everybody had their happy faces on and were smiling shaking hands and saying oh no no it wasn't that bad behind the scenes it wasn't that bad from the people i've spoken to that were behind the scenes it was that bad and it was that bad and then some when it came to dealing with people from the trump team. p. in the here in the e.u. at the moment there is that whole thing of looking at donald trump as a lot of the staying towards him and his attitude and what we viewed as really from a lot of european countries but there's also the realisation that we've seen this man say one thing on a tuesday and say a completely different thing on a wednesday so it may look like he's cozying up to moscow right now but next week it could be something completely different and i think that's the way a lot of europeans are looking at donald trump that perhaps he isn't somebody to be taken at face value. r.t. correspondent peter oliver from berlin thank you peter for your time appreciate it . the u.s.
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secretary of state and treasury have rejected calls from european countries related to exemptions for certain companies from u.s. sanctions against iran that were reimposed after the u.s. withdrew its support from the p five plus one nuclear deal commonly known as the iranian nuclear deal diplomats from britain germany and france as well as top e.u. diplomat federico the formerly requested exemptions in the sector of banking elf care and energy among others now u.s. secretary of state pompei oh and treasury secretary new should have replied and formerly rejected the request according to multiple published reports the letter reportedly says quote we will seek to provide unprecedented financial pressure on the iranian regime the secretary say such pressure will continue until there is quote tangible demonstrably and sustained shift in iranian policies absent any intervention some sanctions are set to be reimposed next month while energy related
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sanctions will be imposed in november. the us department of agriculture u.s.d.a. is changing the release process for critical farm economy reports to tighten up a two second gap in access critics is said that some high frequency traders have that small but significant advantage over others who get the information directly from u.s.d.a. u.s.d.a. typically allows journalists to see this to dicks in advance known as the lockup where cell phones are not allowed in a secure room in order to prepare stories that can be published soon after the data is released those news organizations also send the information to clients two seconds before u.s.d.a. official releases the report which experts say creates a significant discrepancy on the time scale of high frequency trading now critical u.s.d.a. report such as the world agriculture supply and demand. estimates will not be previewed for the media instead the information will be embargoed until all parties
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get their release now time for a quick break but stick around because when we return we get very perspectives on the trump trip and the effect on business finance and foreign relations from the c.e.o. of straw market record which and conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve walz birth plus as amazon hits an all time stocks are up seventy eighty six pushchair r.t. correspondent ashley fantz takes a look at a product amazon is still offering for sale as we go to break your the numbers at the closing bell oil down nearly four percent dipping below seventy bucks today at nymex we'll be right back. to. you i think hiding this catastrophe unfolding in britain for the past fifteen years or so was its connection to the e.u. and the ability to have the teller currency and yet passed far right into the e.u. you take those away and you have essentially greece on steroids and all those banks and the e.u. and america are going to attack the u.k.
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on marsa plate and drive into bankruptcy. in a world of big partisan muck and conspiracy 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 back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi don't it was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies clinton had as the chair of its code a man convicted of mass murder and slavery. a company going around telling develops and the demise of a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy. downtime of
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terrible side effects what has happened to my baby anything. yeah she said she's just. so they don't mind victims have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering that not only won't the money i want the revenge . welcome back in the latest turn of the bracks it drama british prime minister theresa may has ruled out as second referendum on whether the united kingdom should leave the european union through a spokesperson ms may said quote the british public have voted to leave the e.u.
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and there is not going to be a going a second run a random under any circumstances the british prime minister seems to a felt compelled to settle the question after her fellow conservative member of parliament and former education minister just reading suggested in an opposite opinion editorial rather a second poll with voters choosing between a harbor exit remaining in the e.u. or may's soft bricks that plan in another sign of concern soft bricks a conservative member of parliament dominic grieve warned in an opinion editorial that quote we must either work together to get the best deal we can or accept that bret's it cannot be implemented and think about what we are doing to get some different perspectives on the trunk trip that started last week and ended today with the meeting it held secret we're joined by the c.e.o. of straw mark a worry for which i'm conservative t.v. and radio commentator. steve malzberg welcome to you both thank you for being here hilary let me start with you for those of us who sort of maybe had
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a pipe dream that this thing could be better that maybe the president would be more gracious compared to last year it really seemed to go from bad to worse in the you what's your take i think the bot we should focus on the substance in the end look he walked away from nato having them all agree to raise and come up i mean with their contributions to nato and probably after the summit with putin they're all thinking gosh we better definitely contribute up because we need to make sure that we're all secure so i think it's important to look at its substance in the end and what he achieves also he actually likes if you read the art of the deal to create chaos first and then sort of be the arbiter of calm later wrong so i think it's a different way of looking and we have a lot of the media hysteria going on right now what matters in the long run is global peace and global business that's what everybody wants everybody wants global peace everybody wants business to do well he may have achieve that by having nato contribute more and by conceding at least some points to putin at this juncture but
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i advocate patience it's early in the game absolutely patience to be a great thing i just worry that we seem to ostracize some of our allies now maybe they're just comical i mean exactly and not so great with to resort to a wall and he always says different things in private than he does in public or said something in public the other day and then disavowed saying it back until the until the tape recorder back later on the show the other day where he said you know boris johnson will be a great prime minister there's not going to be a trade deal with the u.k. if they go the soft breck's it right so i mean he would serve it probably caught with his pants down he really was and and then you know same thing on the on the pipeline issue that we were just discussing he first of all says it's a bad move that at the end he says well it's germany's decision so many. either some maybe you're right on this you start off harshly maybe settles down
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a little bit i do remember i mean of course he's a businessman who joins me now as he is very interesting to know in one thousand nine hundred three he was actually an aide in the back of the room when nixon went to some pieces about so he has had a great amount of experience that's why he's look so much better in all of this and also he's been a reader of people for years he's been polishing his dip i would say the leadership skills all this time and don't forget that trump has just been a businessman this was his first time on the initial and initially on the international arena i think we should all remember that president trump spend there for eighteen months whatever putin's been there for eighteen years yes and that's not counting being an aide in the back of the room also steve what do you make of it i mean should folks like me just get over it and realize that maybe he's going to move towards russia and away from some of the european allies or is that not the right approach i don't think he's moving towards russia i think that he sees an opportunity here with putin and i think hillary is correct i mean it's a lot of bluster no matter what the issue whether it's terrorists whether it's
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north korea no matter what no matter what seems no matter what the issue and you have talked about of a lot of these over the course of his term and it always starts off harsh and then he backs off to one extent or another and i think we're standing next to putin i think to be honest with you he's a little all strong i mean i hate to say it i don't mean that in a in a traitorous way as john brennan and some of them are saying today but i mean he's a little overwhelmed with the celebrity factor and here i am on the stage with vladimir putin but when push comes to shove in the end when it comes time what does he go to actually do like with north korea what are we going to actually give it's not going to be anything out of the ordinary the north korea is going to comply or we're not going to get anything the putin's going to move to or towards us or we're going to keep the sanctions in place so i just think it's overblown in the media a media that will tell you donald trump could do not thing like trump said he could get them to give him moscow for all their past discretions or indiscretion. and the media will say well but he didn't take out his handkerchief and when he sees you know you can't they didn't get him to be just about this one right. so what do we
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think you think there will be any change in policy steve you first with regard to either iran which i heard president putin talk about about how that the sanctions were the right course the people the p five plus one approach you know it's clearly not where president trump is do you see any policy change from the u.s. perspective absolutely not i mean the centerpiece of his platform for running for the office was getting rid of the worst deal in history that wasn't just bluster and he did it and he got rid of it and you know iran is the biggest purveyor in support of terrorism in the world so it told us today that he talked to putin about terrorism and you know what i mean if you're going to be sincere about fighting terrorism you have to put iran in the equation so there's no way he backtracks on iran whatsoever and no hillary is so so let's agree so let's take it from there we reported the u.s. continues to say that if there are companies like in the e.u. countries that do business with iran that they're also going to have sanctions on
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them this could get to be a big deal the treasury department the state department just said no exemptions no how is this going to further exacerbate already strained relations i think that it could but remember this and think about what happened right before the summit they had a private meeting only the two of them both of them in the room alone now what does that tell you what both men want both men want to stay in power like you could say will putin reigns and he rewards actually this only being revolutions in russia before and i think putin is dealing with a god all sleep economy he's don't forget is that his economy is only one train anyway like turkey and all he really has is you know petroleum only we have of the gap is the gas all the the so the natural products. what does trump own troubles the same power and we have not yet hit those midterm elections and we have not yet hit twenty twenty so they only just may have done a private deal between each other which is ok tom you can take a little step back now because i need some wins given as being protests in moscow
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right now because they've actually rolled back that i'm a time in age when it was twenty fifty five and now they pushed it back so i think putin and trump one exactly the same thing said to answer your question directly i think they both want a truce and i think they both want to work together to solve this we appreciate your interest perspectives on this we'd love to have you back to talk about it more we got a boat right now but thank you both for being here. and workers at amazon's warehouses in spain and germany are striking to demand an end to punishing working conditions on the global retail giants annual prime day promotion organizers have called on amazon's warehouse workers in italy france england and poland to join the strike which will run through wednesday today's prime day's action is a sequel tuesday a strike in march at amazon's madrid warehouse workers say negotiations that began
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after the march dreich of gone nowhere with amazon rejecting worker demands to restore an eight hour workday as well as relief from a three hundred per hour processing rate that they say makes working conditions unsafe and unhealthy recent reports in the u.k. tabloid mirror and sun detailed amazon workers falling asleep on the job from exhaustion and warehouse workers are reportedly even afraid to take bathroom breaks and while i was on stock hit a record high stock price today earlier today they have problems that are serious and significant artie's actually banks talks about hate merchandise that's still being sold on the amazon platform. amazon is facing criticism for allowing racist merchandise to be sold through its services as comes as we've seen an uptick in hate crimes and the spread of white supremacy and a recent years here in the u.s. partnership for working families in the action center on race and the economy released a report detailing how both a nonprofit organizations believe amazon used its platform to spread to white
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supremacy and racism according to the report as of june twenty eighth tina shoppers can buy things like and clothing stamped with all right images nazi themed action figures and anti-semitic books and music on top of that amazon sold a constitution that makes it look like those are wearing it have a marks around their neck as a result of hanging from a noose the report also stated amazon was selling dozens of e-books that were published by hate groups the report stated either amazon does not find the materials outlined in this report offensive or otherwise contrary to its policies or does not consistently enforce its own policies amazon has been reactive not proactive and its response to use of its site by peddlers of heat after this report was released amazon removed some items identified within the report however other items remained recently color of change
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a nonprofit civil rights advocacy organization tweeted at amazon saying hey amazon are your confederate anti-black and nazi items on sale for prime day to you you want to celebrate you while you enable white supremacist and a racist on your platform not today tell amazon to stop doing business with racist mariah montgomery the campaign director for the partnership for working families said quote they're making money they're doing business with the people who are selling these things the company has tremendous resources and some of them should be devoted to making sure they are not propping up racist organizations. both nonprofit organizations are asking amazon to develop better policies for policing its platform and to destroy all the hateful merchandise and its warehouses and washington national banks art. and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on directv channel three twenty one dish network channel two
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a day or streaming twenty four seven on pluto t.v. that's the free t.v. channel one thirty two or as always you can hit us up at youtube dot com slash boom bust r t will catch another time. if you're a political news junkie then you're probably experiencing a serious overdose consider the recent nato meeting trumps visit to the u.k. so called russia gate and the trump putin summit we discussed in all your i crossed . i'm. glad. that. was.
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a good. day of top level diplomacy lattimer putting on donald trump wrap up their historic summits claiming great progress has been made. our relationship. has never been worse. than it is now however that she. has about four hours ago. despite both leaders agreeing on a number of key issues the media's been arms over the rental. car i don't know which side is the bride and which side of that is the groom enters a bit of a sore sort of feels like we're at a wedding you have been watching perhaps one of the most disgraceful performances
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by an american president today's press conference in helsinki was one of the most disgraceful performances by the american president in memory also coming up full of french honors the victorious world cup team returns home hero's welcome. coming to. live from the russian capital you're watching our team to a national welcome to the program. positive steps and real progress well those are the words both to be leaders used
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to describe the first trump put in summit our train go travel to helsinki with the russian president. was with the trumpet team and here is their experience. why i'm standing right outside the modestly looking presidential palace in the capital of finland where everything happened first two hours of a head to head talks between donald trump and a lot of our putin with only the translators allowed inside the room that was then followed by a lunch where the leaders were joined by some of the most senior officials from the two countries and i was only able to witness forty seconds of that meeting and during this tiny period of time both sides stayed silent until donald trump quickly replied to a question that was screamed out it was how are the talks going so far from said good start then came the first ever joint press conference by donald trump and
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vladimir putin i asked a question myself during this media briefing where the two leaders were standing shoulder to shoulder and here's what i would corded for you just after the press conference was over and i looked into the faces of donald trump who was standing right here by the way with a bigger microphone and vladimir putin here with a smaller microphone and i saw two men who were genuinely enjoying talking together but today first of all their message to the journalists was that they want this kind of relationship to spread beyond their personal time somehow they want to put washington moscow relations back on track and it's quite clear to everyone that the bullet true relationship is a complicated stage there is no solid reasoning for the impediments the current tense atmosphere the cold war ended some time ago our relationship has
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never been worse. than it is now however that changed as of about four hours ago at this presidential. pallas the word we heard quite a few times was syria and on the one hand this is the area that was looking rather promising ahead of these talks but on the other hand it wasn't promising at all given the interests of israel and iran had a unique opportunity to ask the heads of russia and the us whether they could share the details for some specific arrangements for russia and the u.s. to work in syria together if any of those were made but the leaders didn't spill the beans on any of that however i got the impression that steps together could be also perhaps surprisingly donald trump even said that the armies of russia and the
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u.s. could be better at cooperating then the white house and the kremlin soon it will be two years since donald trump was elected but guess what still worries the entire u.s. presidential press poll allegations of meddling and collusion there were sitting right here and almost all the questions from this part of the room were about that and it was rather fascinating to see how the two leaders almost teamed up to dodge these kind of questions during today's meeting addressed directly with president putin the issue of russian interference in our election and i have to repeat what i've said several times including in a personal contacts the russian state never has and never will interfere in american affairs do you hold russia at all accountable for anything in particular yes i do i hold both countries responsible i didn't know the president. there was
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nobody to collude with where did you get the idea that prison trump trusts me or i trust him he defends u.s. interests and i defend russia's interests president. denied having anything to do with the election interference or twenty sixteen every u.s. intelligence agency has concluded that the russians did who do you believe i have great confidence in my intelligence people but i will tell you that president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today and he offered to have the people working on the case come and work with their investigators with respect to the twelve people i think that's an incredible of. an intelligence of some months and i do know how. to conclusions can only be made cool and not by intelligence services however none of this seemed to convince american journalists and while i was looking at them when they were leaving the room they
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seemed to be even more for straighted then before the leaders met donald trump and vladimir putin though when they were heading towards the doors i could only see smiles on their faces on monday i was working among the group of russian journalists who cover whatever a lot of who does and my colleague from r.t. america on the hill was among the so-called us presidential poll of journalists so . what did it look like from your side ilya captured it quite perfectly and making the point that you can see it just from the way the reporters during the press conference handled questions time the only two questions to come from the american press gaggle had to do with collusion the fact the meeting went on and the fact that it went on long made the washington press corps that i was traveling with quite distraught if you can imagine waiting around for the press conference i could
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hear many reporters from the american side making jokes about what could possibly be taking so long with the. two world leaders of two very powerful countries of course. we can imagine there'd be many things for them discussed but only crude jokes coming from the american side i heard one colleague on a major network describe the press conference that was held between trump and putin as a wedding that was on live television i don't know which side is the bride and which side of it is the groom anderson but it sort of feels like we're at a wedding you have been watching perhaps one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president why is president trump putting himself in his along or of all high stakes canario and letting flat in their pool lead as you can imagine also in washington politicians are already coming back with very heavy handed responses to today's meeting. trump's press conference before.
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high crimes and misdemeanors it was nothing short of true. he's hooley the pockets of republican petru it's where are you for the president to side with putin over his own intelligence officials and blame the united states for russia's attack on our democracy is a complete disgrace this is without any sort of anything as much as a joint statement from the two presidents pledging concrete steps that either will take on issues concerning syria or otherwise none of that came from the event today the two leaders simply said they met and things went well and they hope the conversation will continue in the future. following a stream of attacks after the press conference trump took to twitter defending his comments has said again that he has great confidence and u.s. intelligence which has repeatedly stated that russia did meddle in the u.s.
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election but trump says that he can't focus on the past the two nuclear powers must get alone. as we've heard many in the u.s. media already seen fewer this with the results of the summit executive vice president of the eurasia center earl rosman explained why he believes that everyone's so angry. we know the media for the most part is against it doesn't really matter what he does it doesn't matter. what agreements are made they're still going to be against them and it's unfortunate and we can thank god that they are not responsible for diplomacy even though they try to influence foreign policy significantly but. i think it just it's the continuing antitrust saga that's going on in. and really without evidence without just. it's it's kind of ingrained in their in their d.n.a. perhaps d.n.a.
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hopefully that we can get past just minutes before the news conference started a journalist was dragged from the vein that he was carrying a sign which read nuclear weapons ban treaty. towards the end of the press conference put on a trampoline twenty eighteen world cobbold and commented on the u.s. co-hosting the two thousand and twenty six tournament analysts who are of course looking for any signs from their leaders behavior and something handshakes speak volumes their first game when they met in health think he and the second happen in
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front of the media before the start of the talks we asked the body language expert how words feldman for his take. trump is coming from a very very highly critical domestic america so he's he's he's very aware that he's whole country is looking at him and trying to interpret what is really going on between. these two leaders and it's with that that he enters the room and he faces he faces what seems to be an opponent so you start off and he's very he's almost strutting both of them off they sit down they very very uncomfortable they look like a divorcing couples and then they reach out for their attention now what do you see about that handshake is it is a very distant handshake it is not one with their whole bodies are involved in it it's not one hand on top of the other trump is very very visual with a war with of placing of his hand and he goes in very very evenly and that's how
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the hand shake is is. executed donald trump said to me is normal donald trump position which is the his legs slightly apart he kind of slumps quite comfortably although he didn't look comfortable if you looked at his his mouth it was a grimace to it he's got his jaw was clear and he wasn't comfortable at all putin definitely looked like a more comfortable person in the route again let's look at what's what's bringing them their health sinky is a much more comfortable place for putin energy is putin has just come from a enormously successful world cup event so he is feeling a little bit more relaxed it is on his turf even though it's a very very important discussion and meeting for him meanwhile that i'm putting has taking part in a heated interview with the american channel fox news in which he was passed on key issues surrounding russia. firstly
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russia's the state has never meddled in the internal affairs of the us and in particular has never meddled in its elections or secondly but just wait let me have some patients and they be distinguished because it being. the news briefing that it was possible to meddle in the us elections from the territory of russia and see him through as the choice of millions of americans. people you know it's ridiculous. at the prostitution but i'm not asking whether they influenced i'm asking whether they tried my romance and now what year that is about whom everyone was talking about already i'll return should it worry that they open the e-mails as they told us i'm going there was information that inside the democratic party they were manipulation was in favor of one of the candidates and that is all of that and that the leadership of the exactly forty of the party resigned so they admitted this fact and that was the most important thing but
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a little of it that the manipulation of u.s. public opinion must be stopped when you pull and they have to apologize to the voters what now mr minutes mean you know but mr president let me answer. your set you're indicating that if you don't like my answer tell me and then i will stay silent supporters but if you want americans to hear my opinion and have more patient was going to be that being with you about mr miller and his colleagues that i was not united but why mr miller and his colleagues let me finish speaking disrespectful and if they were this time you won't stop me deeply don't make the relations between the u.s. and russia the hostages if your internal political struggles you. know can we want to be given some documents on the issue at least similar tiriel them because you see no one is saying anything specific there because it's like in the case of the accusations against the side of the meddling in the u.s. political process is it we had not been given any documents he should watch it and
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now we see that more people blame the victims of this so-called and over just because i had not even heard the names of these people for things like who are these people and what did they suffer and joy that if. they picked up the bottle that was used to attack scrupled i can't may i ask you one last question sir. but let us handle this issue first what bottle. and what is its chemical formula. you know whether there are different reasons for which these are people who suffered when maybe these reasons were inside the u.k. . but no one wants to investigate this properly they just threw empty accusations and see why worsen the relations between our countries russia wants to build them with the u.k. promptly then you could come up with. do you see this as a turning point and by effort of the effort by the west in recent years to isolate
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russia. you see that these efforts do not see any success and they could never have seen it given the size and the value of russia on the scale of global security and in economics i mean the energy cost part of the world's economic. understanding of what is uniting us and what we have to work together but it is leading us to the idea that it's necessary to stop the attempts to find each other in the country to unite our efforts for overcoming common difficulties and problems i think it is. on the coaching staff. then just hours after putting an interim finish their meeting new accusations appeared of russia interfering in american affairs a russian citizen was charged by the department of justice for being russian agent twenty nine year old who might be able to know was arrested on sunday she's accused of developing relations with those who have influence in american politics to advance russia's interests her attorney made
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a statement denying that she's an agent he also said that the woman offered to be interviewed by the special counsel's office but they showed no interest in speaking to her political analyst lynell believes the media is reacting too quickly and branding a spy. what you're going to hear regarding this this russian citizen is she is called a russian agent what is missed completely is that agent should be referred to as a lobbyist and agent in law in american law means a representative. when american media say agent they think secret agent. espionage agent you know something nefarious something involving behind the scenes something illegal something that is other than an agent this particular person was
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charged with basically being a lobbyist and asons without having registered with the department of justice could more indictments happen absolutely will the media american media clarify what that means absolutely not. has been revealed that british labor party members responsible for facebook ads and last year stand on election made leader jeremy corbin and his closest aides see different ads from the general public or he's probably boyko picks up the story. this is all been revealed in a new book about the effect of the media on politics and the allegation is that in the run up to the general election back in twenty seventeen just over a year ago senior labor party staff members hostile to jeremy corbyn used targeted facebook ads in order to trick the labor leader into thinking that his campaigns were being rolled out nationwide online in actual fact the campaigns that
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jeremy corbyn wanted to push nationally but which senior officials didn't like they were being targeted just as jeremy corbyn and his closest aides take a listen to how the labor party leader jeremy corbyn was heard winked by his own party when they were told to pay for nationwide they're regarded as mad gap such as one on the water registration they made sure that if you saw such messages accept a tiny slice of left wing activists if it was there for them they thought it must be there for everyone it wasn't that's how targeted it's going to war well a very twenty first century sort of sabotage and clearly quite dysfunctional relationships there between a party leader and the officials meant to be executing his campaign decisions but jeremy corbin is no stranger to hostility from within his own party he's loved by plenty of labor voters but not so much by the parliamentary party here in the u.k.
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this contains all the centrists that are happy with his left wing policies and perhaps he may be unfazed by all of this he survived several coups against him labor party or had a few raised eyebrows in response to these revelations it's bizarre that anyone would undermine plans to voter registration during a general election despite fighting with one point behind our backs by some on corporates of senior staff we achieved a lot just increase in labor's vote since nine hundred forty five. well the statement we got from the labor party also said that the so-called uncooperative stars were proven wrong anyway because the videos that emphasized jeremy called it as left wing politics that were put up all in corbin's own video and website channels and on the channels of his campaign group momentum far outperformed anything that was posted up by the parliamentary labor party on its own website and
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video channel so according to the labor party all they have the last laugh anyway. political analysts from hughes says that this is the latest display of the divisions within the party itself. but there's an ongoing kind of fight with and deliberate party it's actually a fight for the heart on the soul of the liberal party the liberal party was built on a socialist democratic platform that's passed for him was moved to the center on the deed to the right soon by cleveland or the very man he led the united kingdom into the illegal wars in iraq and when you consider what's happened or on in libya and several other countries throughout the middle east. there's no socialism in the blur right wing of the labor party so i'm i don't think for one second that it's been an oversight after all or some high sustained misadventure misadventure i think the people of britain who joined the labor party a membership rank and file want to see
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a socialist alternative to the neo liberal policy support for peretz and treason may. thanks hundreds of thousands of people packed on to the champagne easing in paris to give a hero's welcome to the venturous world cup squad the winners were taking to the presidential residence where they were ingredients by a man in my home why. was there were there was there. were they said i think she was thinking through her chair because i was serious i wasn't seeing her so i think she was i was she was i was i i was going i am was was
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was three weeks we were just spying i was excited i was on the french trying to change the rocks as these witnesses who were shocked she was in the time find a street people in one. she nazim for the last month fighting i'm praying that they would win the world cup and they have done it in other words like it's just a feeling incredible though that the energy everything soon the coming years was incredibly was the chore but now the scene was a sense of unity and everything was absolutely incredible i'm an american and i'm living here this is such a joy to see all of us you know find it's really just great to embody the spirit this is what france is all about we do study here all their words grow closer seeing the only realizes there is this beautiful don't need to see over the world almost zero zero zero zero rule rule so exciting is the city of paris is actually renamed some of the metro stations you know not all of these places
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including are not trained to want to show up as being renamed does not take video to show up in oh no over the manager over that will cup team of course he was also the captain affronts is will cup winning team back in ninety ninety eight. did not say. they are any ecstatic. similar scenes away to the croatia squad as they return home the team was driven through the capital in an open top bus cheered by around one hundred thousand people getting to the final as the young country's best ever performance of the world cup having reached the semi final back in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight captain luca more creature was also named player of the tournament. you're watching our team her national we will be back with more right at the top of the hour.
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but if you're standing in the middle of the street and someone reaches back in the back with a waistband the cop is not going to sit did give them the benefit of the doubt because people should be reaching their waist being with cops having guns trained on the same police don't move. a mass kaiser one more in my guide to financial survival this is on a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we'll just move onto them. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for god's cause or. good politicians to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected.
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so when you want to be president and. want. to go on to the press this is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. greetings and salutation. it's bad enough having to deal with our privacy being violated by lated constantly by our friends at the national security agency with our on line and phone conversations consistently being sucked up en masse and stored in a massive and spooky priscilla t. in utah seriously spooky facility in utah look it up but soon we may not even find
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a privacy a piece of privacy to our minds in the great churches of capitalism yes the brick and mortar retail stores may no longer be a private all things to the retail colossus that is wal-mart according to a new patent filed with the us government the retail giant is looking to install a new technology in stores that would allow wal-mart officials to monitor employee productivity audio surveillance of checkout counters. naturally we're being told that the high powered microphone technology would only be used for things like employee efficiency and determining if checkout lines are too long as wal-mart states in the pattern itself a need exists for ways to capture the sounds resulting from the people in the shopping facility and determine performance of employees based on those sounds. and we know we know that given wal-mart's long history of employee goodwill like
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punishing workers for sick days or handing out paychecks so small that their employees have cost u.s. taxpayers some six billion dollars in public assistance we know that we can only assume that this new surveillance technology well will only be used for good and that employees and customers will. have their privacy abused while by buying clorox wipes condoms and peanut butter cocoa published at three am on a tuesday night. yeah i don't think so with private industry now going full on to say i'm of the auspices of efficiency and security you better believe that it's time to start watching the hawks. but you get the. real thing with these. as a lot of. what they like you know that i got.
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this. week i. wrote for the watch of the hawks i am a robot and and have a lot. to. say and they're all moto many things wrong with wal-mart and this is just a small amount of them so according to this patent document that was filed with the u.s. government wal-mart is saying that they're calling in this invention and listening to the front end to sound so like i were just listening to their prominence. and if you think that wal-mart isn't going to isn't interested in what we're saying as if it's just as oh no just the sounds of buttons and cards claim going and we'll figure it all out in their their patent actually states many.
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