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that's the time to get. every. human rights activists attempt to block france's latest ship with the saudi arabia is concerned that some of those weapons are being used by read against yemeni. won't continue to be why do we continue to support countries that exhibit disrespect for international behavior and why do we continue to fuel the war i have no problems with saying that these weapons are made to kill the u.s. president decides now he wants his acting defense chief to permanently take on the top job at the pentagon patrick shanahan says he intends to modernize the american military and make it lethally efficient. marks the seventy fourth anniversary of
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nazi germany's capitulation with military parades and morial ceremonies coming up we've got highlights from such a lot of americans later in the program. midday this friday here in moscow you're watching out international with me kevin no infection shooting to us for this news update opus stay with me thirty minutes anyway first in the french government's pledge to continue selling arms to saudi arabia despite mounting evidence that they are being used against civilians in yemen it comes as the macross faces a growing backlash from human rights activists over it thursday trying to prevent the loading of french weapons a saudi cargo ship we've got live comment coming up but first our correspondent charlotte dubin scheme. it's a war that's the fact that. thousands dead and pushed some ten million people to
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the brink of starvation now it looks like more french weapons could be about to deepen the humanitarian disaster that is yemen when states concerned there would be imminent shipment of weapons to saudi arabia which is led coalition bombing in parts of yemen for more than four years. the arms delivery according to a commercial agreement which was made a few years ago. the arrival of the saudi called a ship in the port of love has opened up the french government to fresh criticism and put this on hold we are protesting against the arrival of a saudi ship that is coming to collect a delivery of warrants at the port of course there is no doubt that france sells weapons used to kill in yemen and used by coalition led by saudi arabia i have no problems with saying that these weapons are made to kill book won't continue. why do we continue to support countries that exhibit disrespect for international
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behavior and why do we continue to fuel the war the question should be put to the president of the republic and why is it the only he can make such a decision he alone can commit friends to war he alone can so weapons to countries and every journalist and n.g.o.s showing they used on civilians and emergency procedure has already been filed to try and stop the sale of french arms to riyadh and its coalition partners the united arab emirates it was made by human rights organization of the evidence emerged showing french weapons were being used on the frontline and possibly use in war crimes in yemen we called for the suspension of arms transfers to the countries of the coalition led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates responsible for war crimes and even crimes against humanity in yemen the sense of urgency is driven by the worsening humanitarian situation in yemen a report by the united nations development program estimates the number of deaths at more than two. hundred thirty thousand by the end of twenty nine thousand
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including more than one hundred forty thousand children under five if the conflict continues to intensify despite a classified do your m. a military note with feeling french weapons are being used along the saudi border and that friendships are serving in the blockade of their many ports exacerbating the suffering paris continues to deny its role. government has never deny day existence of french weapons in yemen and the finance minister florence pearlie said it and i'll say it again today there is no proof the d.'s weapons are being used against civilian populations so enraged was some french m.p.'s by that they walked out of the assembly session from the world's third biggest exporter has so far resisted calls to hold twenty one sales to riyadh it could also mean that france is in breach of the arms trade treaty that it signed the treaty aims to
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regulate the sale of conventional weapons to prevent them from being sold if the member state is aware of that used to target civilian populations given that the government has been warned how french weapons are allegedly being used in yemen so might claim it's turning a blind eye to the suffering while filling its pockets with saudi hatch. do you. see paris well let's get another view from the french capital bring in french publisher and. so yes why is the french government you were listening to that report they're continuing to sell weapons to saudi arabia given these allegations that they're being used against yemeni civilians the. or yes the fact that that's paris supports a politically this atrocious regime is already shocking. arabia is a bloody dictatorship where women are treated like minors where the shiites open and solve beheaded more than one hundred since the beginning of this year it's
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a country where terrorist groups have been supporters of journalists who are like mrs khashoggi are are cut into small pieces. where we have your country where you have been there have been fighting since or two thousand and fifteen against a neighboring country shamelessly more than ten thousand soviets have brought here the list but i go back to your country then with all that said why why is france doing what he's doing oh. for decades france abounds the endless stream of weapons of mission and software that would be kinda miss constance. acquiring and what is new is that these arms delivery comes in full control of a sea on tuesday are all a left wing lawmakers expects it departments in protest and that's that's pretty new and what's mccrone saying about this that i mean any of fact as well as it isn't in breach violation of the un arms trade treaty if it knows that there's
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a chance these weapons are being used to commit war crimes. yes about you says that it's no war against terrorism but it's completely false it's the opposite because we know that a review has supported terrorists or terrorist groups and it's just said that france are accounted for four percent of all i'm so used to the saudis it's not so much because of france is the biggest of the world's biggest arms exporter in the world but it's a general observation problem intransigence is a global problem and maybe thats political consciousness in france could also all changed things are when you. french politics in venezuela where the french ambassador has agreed to do a mystery why do on the course when in turn back to after the failed coup d'etat are france is now becoming a rogue state and to divert deserves a better course french publisher in germany give us your view on our top story today and next to the list for your home trying to tell us to nominate patrick
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shannon and his next u.s. secretary of defense called into a white house statement released thursday the former deputy defense secretary then if approved to replace james mattis who resigned last year over policy differences with the u.s. president shanahan has been acting pelican chief the last four months now is welcome decision he's promised to continue the aggressive implementation of america's national defense strategy and to keep the military in top fighting shape was yet another hawk cements his position in the president's team the next today caleb maupin looks at how america's repeatedly abandoned its professed commitments to peace it's a familiar pattern u.s. presidents getting a lacked it on an antiwar platform i just don't think it's the role of the united states to walk into a country say we do it this way so should you we've lost thousands of american lives spent nearly a trillion dollars alienated allies neglected emerging threats all in the cause of
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fighting a war for work. well over five years in a country that had absolutely nothing to do with the nine eleven attacks i will never send our finest into battle unless necessary and i mean absolutely necessary and will only do so if we have a plan for victory with a capital v. they criticize the wars of those who came before them and they win votes for doing it. the clinton gore administration has failed to instill trust in congress and the american people when it comes to our military and deployment of troops overseas governor bush views it as a legislative overreach on powers of the presidency so what's missing in our debate about iraq this war distracts us from every threat that we face and so many opportunities we could seize. this war diminishes our security our standing in the world our military our economy and the resources that we need to confront the
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challenges of the twenty first century was against the war in iraq because i sez going to totally destabilize the middle east but once they get elected they can't help but start new ones barack obama turned george w. bush's two wars into eight and trump has kept those wars ticking along while threatening new ones in new regions the rise of the forces of the united states in a limited military action in libya in support of an international effort to protect libyan civilians i have decided that the united states should take military action against syrian regime targets we have troops all over the world this place is a very very far away venezuela is not very far away and the people are suffering and dying we have many options for of it as well as including a possible military option if necessary sending lethal weapons to ukraine escalating threats against iran and venezuela trump was elected sounding like
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a dove but he's governing like a hawk. he dropped the mother of all bombs on afghanistan and sent cruise missiles to syria but it's a long tradition in one nine hundred sixty four lyndon johnson ran for president on a platform of escalating the vietnam war and after he won guess what he did in one nine hundred sixteen what are a wilson's campaign slogan for reelection was actually he kept us out of war and after he won the vote he got us into a new one presidents tend to win on antiwar platforms because americans don't like war however once they're in the oval office they just can't resist the temptation so next time you hear a candidate promising peace look at a map and ask where next often times the blame game was that not enough was done again it depended upon who is in power obama came in austin it's a blue and criticized bush for the actions in iraq because it was then later revealed that the intelligence did not exist obama was less in to regime
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change trump in venezuela i haven't heard any plan on not only how to conduct that but where they're going to do want to see achieve power if the achieve power in the near future i do not see a change in this pattern it would have been nice to see the yet united states since one thousand nine hundred ninety has really developed a pattern for military action. russia to simply fourth anniversary of nazi germany surrender on thursday and the end of the war on the eastern front here's a quick note back in just some of the commemorations in case you missed them. it's very difficult to describe the atmosphere here it's it's charged electric is
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intense but yeah there's so much excitement up excitement just released during the parade itself. we were looking forward to your run of the beer for sure rio are. you here now or do you see where you can see these who seem to. see what it means that they have to stoop. to doing. stood out in the media should name is if you say it is so obvious that you know doing. nothing unites this country more then the more it's all right jim it marge every
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time i see this i just don't understand when the flow of the crowd is going to stop it's endless it always it can never stop surprising you those who say that this victory parade is just saber rattling displays of addiction much intimidation they need to be here and come in have a look at this crowd of people is just absolutely endless names just in comparable to anything one has ever seen is the biggest to my knowledge remember it's events in russia in the world nothing quite like it all does so all. in the run up to victory day we brought you some of the stories or some of those who lived through the tribulations of the great patriotic war one of those was of ninety four year old anna vanna who joined the resistance straight after graduating
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from school and then became a front line scout has been died a few years ago and she's got no remaining relatives now and asked people to send her letters and postcards to mark victory day we can tell you the response was overwhelming. bush refused to. step forward and he just threw it at it to the end user there were at the movies the age of puberty at the peak. readings at c.b.s. we were seeing. for the middle east six years to be sure there's interest and decency and the need even. for characters for sure steve fishman. pushing six years earlier for the four seasons you remember look we give people a barely getting by on. the cheap pizza trick the burglar or the.
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work with them. or. the. authorities the food or another natural or making a parent a good on a promise to quote preserve the city's jewish character in a highly controversial step when they decided to nonresidents from visiting the local park that the move will primarily a fake arabs from nearby villages who use that area as a meeting place of his policy has got more on the story. this is the northern israeli town of afula home to around fifty thousand people most of whom are jewish
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the town and particularly this park women used recently because of if it's by citizens to maintain what they call the character of the place and the way to do this according to the town's mayor is to shut out so-called minority members that say arab citizens of nearby villages that's just a euphemism for keeping arabs out and. the park is a place of enjoyment not a place only for jews it's for everyone and not only for residents of afula. and increases discrimination they do not directly say does against arabs but not a lot of arabs leave enough to. feel like it is forbidden for us to. disagree they say that people who don't live in the town should not be allowed into the park the official word from the municipality is that we must safeguard as it is says that the closure of the park to nonresidents has nothing to do with jews and arabs but rather it's a way of exposing the town's residents to
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a host of the teeth that they can participate in or they would like the people all the jews come here arabs come here they just cause problems. far belongs to the city and it's just in the interest of their residents to look after the place people from the outside don't have that interest but i'm not a visit in town i'm here this matter when i'll fall into the lap of the interior ministry to decide later this month r t a fuller northern israel. for now but next following the spectacular week for english football we've got someone really special discuss it just a few minutes of the break for manchester united supremo joe save the radio goes over the twists and turns of his latest on the touchline right here and kevin i but with more world news for you in just over forty minutes time whatever you do into the great. wall.
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i am i i i i i i. i'm. it's a church era conway there's to cater for a world that exists in america so if i go into a big bank bank of america citi bank wells fargo bank and i say i want to borrow hundred thousand dollars and i want you to charge me and zero percent interest rate on that and then i want the cause of that hundred thousand dollars at your bank and i want you to pay me five percent and i want to therefore flood although they. get a tax for it and i do that. but
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a bank can do that. this is a stick of water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the broom despond of the coca-cola company which shows millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad was there the litter box or throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. when you special projects funded. on the new best at this year and a vote for the teeth of fun no mountains of waste only grow. can save football the screw up the thieves we had on people. they did nothing the
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gobi did to be heres upon myself for my defense to be upsetting me finals are not to play finals are torn i was a ball boy top that's the only thing that saves my reputation. what a week liverpool will play tottenham in the champions league final but only after both sides somehow came back from three goal stand to beat barcelona and i.x. respectively and at the end we saw both winning managers in floods of tears didn't we what did you make of that and the sheer emotion and you also saw the losing ones . of. was for them to face the press after but i think you're right let's focus on. on the better side of of the
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game which is the winning the winning so. different personalities. to pull reacts in different ways. in different more months of your career probably also reacts in a different way but inside. we are all the same in spite of the different personalities and. chambers the final. win the champions league but. this step of being in the final is something that in your career doesn't have been many many times for example imagine because of finals i heard. earlier victory. port or three neal with. in there will still need also before the end of the game you have time to
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process everything you have time to sync how you get. your dreams as a kid there's a young coach you have time to put everything into perspective in other cases in other cases is just. the second just that the last minute just waiting for the referee to to to do the whistle for the for the last time and . in dispersed cases even the last second the last shot so everything crossed their minds and they they probably remember the people that they love the people that love them the people that doesn't love them the difficult moments of their career the good everything crossed your mind in a few seconds so then after that is just your personality and the way you react if it is a semifinal of me one of your. unsure lot the done ok
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the desire to win is the same the sadness to lose is the same nothing change but we won it we did it for this for is it is incredible feeling for them so all of these emotions for me are deja vu i think is a good way for people to understand what it means for the measures means more than the us more than anybody else more than the players more than the fans more than the whole knows more than everybody else is our lives and we depend on on success and we depend on. on victories and one of them will get that the cope with the two big hears this will have been in his hands and i have more of this said sinking that one of them is going to lose it is brutal isn't it and that's why everybody
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loves football but let's just look then at how they got so close how they've got so close and start with that game in amsterdam because at half time spurs were losing three nil on aggregate they looked at him buried and then in the second half everything changed what was the catalyst you were in the i was in this a few weeks ago. we were speaking about you vent as. i don't. remember clear the told to us who must give what they don't want you must take the game to the direction they don't want they don't like and is difficult for them to cope with it. at tottenham they did it in the second of long ball tour and you're into flicking your into a holding with his chest waiting for support the less the ball is long ball you're
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in the second ball sees look at goal of every scene was these acts wants to press high they cannot press because the ball is not there i was watching the game with. john barnes and we were having a laugh because i was saying that. i had accent and says sokol after the game they need a neck massage. because they didn't touch the ball in the second half and they were just. looking at the wall but the ball was going from all the violence duncan. got into and then the lucas all the ones are all in the second ball excluding cope in the second game where everything is decided when the manager tells you ok let's go against our principles let's go against our philosophy but this is the way we have to hurt them we have forty five minutes to do it or not to do it in the first leg you still have the second leg you still are waiting for
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a song to be back the one you will result is not. a very bad resolves you know one you give even if you lose a home the game is open so i think in the second leg there were objectively objectively focus on on that and what surprised me because i always say that the very good quality of a team is to note the saying that we are not very good that is as important as you know where you are good that i am surprised. that. they did nothing. to try to cope with something that is really really difficult they let the game go and go and go always with the same profile of the game so of course you can say football the screw it is it is i know that can be but one thing is when you call laps we.
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trying not to collapse in the kept playing the same way ok zero in the post. is scores that go game over we can go to all these details but by the point of view . tottenham forgot their basic philosophy and they went with the strategy to try to make the miracle happen and from minute one until minute ninety five they play only philosophy and then football is not possible for me to quit cold or the start of the second half changed things but i almost felt you could see i x. were in trouble after his first goal i mean you could see that something was happening in the gang they. had big chances the vertonghen eating the post the low cross the lot in the midst one meter from the goal every time i
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taught them was going long i was dropping but of course it was in minute ninety five but could be in minute eighty five and now you wouldn't be speaking above such a big drama but i x i want to give them one more time in huge credit for the the football they play for the. the quality of the broad for the motion is because teams play the way they play. that so many kids are attracted by by the game for a nominal team weeds small investment great investment in your care of the me. incredible philosophy but come on if you want to if you want to wind things you also need the six sides of the game and by x. in the last two years lose the final against manchester united in europe a league and loses a semi final where the winning streak neil and the draw through three both for the
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same reason both for the same reason strategic point of view the direct one. fellaini in one game you got into another game and they couldn't cope so. i think i think they have to feel very proud of what the deed but i think this is something that they have to rethink if one day they want to do two to two we need to really i think then how can we need him here with all the credit for the special one a couple of weeks you know and a touch of all the work he did but i think in this moment in being a young. manager with lots of years in front of him in football i am pretty sure that now he understands that football is not just about philosophy is also about strategy the night before liverpool produce the mother of all comebacks in the against barcelona foreigners.
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