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that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. a former u.s. government security analyst is facing up to fifty years in prison after being charged of leaking classified documents on u.s. warfare tactics to the press. human rights activists attempt to block france's arms shipments as sound as concerns grow of the weapons are being used against yemeni civilians. will be to do with 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 shame that
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these weapons are made to kill. and in north korea's latest a missile test its second within a week raises questions and washington over pyongyang's interest in solving the crisis on the peninsula. it's eight o'clock am in moscow and you're watching r.t. international line from our headquarters with me in india welcome to the program. human rights activists have been attempting to prevent france from sending any more arms to saudi arabia by filing lawsuits on the transfers violate the. trade treaty they say there's clear evidence societies have been using french weapons against civilians. they claim the sales of their for illegal and render micron
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administration complicit in war crimes we are denies ever intentionally targeting on incompetence protesters gathered in normandy in northern france on thursday to voice their opposition after the government announced a new shipment. what this thing called we're protesting against the arrival of a saudi ship that is coming to collect a delivery of arms at the port of. there's no doubt that france sells weapons used to kill in yemen used by coalition led by saudi arabia i have no problems with saying that these weapons are made to kill. why do we continue to support countries that exhibit disrespect for international 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 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 share in there used on civilians by the same of
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the ship never actually docked in france according to tracking data it's not yet clear why that is no where the ship is heading now pressure has been increasing on the french government since a group of investigative journalist published a sensitive military intelligence report last month it details the devastating effects that french tanks and artillery have been having in yemen here's our paris correspondent charlotte. it's a war that's left thousands dead and pushed some ten million people to the brink of starvation now it looks like more french weapons could be about to deepen the humanitarian disaster that is yemen home wednesday it was confirmed there would be a minute 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 was made a few years ago and emergency procedure has already been. to try and stop the sale
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of french arms to riyadh and its coalition partner the united arab emirates it was made by a human rights organization off the evidence emerged showing french weapons were being used on the front line 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 including more than one hundred forty thousand children under five if the conflict continues to intensify despite a classified do your i am a military note with feeling french weapons are being used along the saudi yemen border and that friendships are serving in the book a that there are many ports exacerbating the suffering paris continues to deny its world. government
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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 that these weapons are being used against civilian populations so enraged was some french m.p.'s by that don't know they walked out of the assembly session for once the world's third biggest elements 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 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 catch.
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all t. harris. and sharon list veal told us he believes the arms transfers reflect not asshole well on the mycon government. the factor that's paris supports a politically this circuitry regime is already shocking you have to know that french is an older state. the french public opinion is not so really aware of what is happening in africa with the new colonialism the french is waging a for decades france abounds the endless stream of weapons of mission and software that would be kinda miss constance leo acquiring and so what is new is that this arms delivery comes in full controversy on tuesday are all a left wing lawmakers expects it's a poly ment's in protest and that's that's pretty new. for me as national security analyst has been charged with giving classified documents on
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u.s. warfare tactics to a journalist he's now facing a to fifty years in prison for his a legit role in revelation live now to our hard on him in new york a liberal think kaleb as far as i'm aware the case centers on the highly controversial u.s. where warfare program what do we know about it. well he's thirty one years old his name is daniel hale and he's a former u.s. intelligence official and member of the national security agency and apparently he is facing up to fifty years in prison for leaking classified government information he was arrested in nashville tennessee now the indictment against him says that he revealed information to an unnamed reporter the name of that reporter is not disclosed in the indictment but that he gave that information over to this reporter who then published it in their book and that this material was related to u.s. anti terrorism activities and warfare strategy now at this point many people are
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looking over the info in the indictment and seem to believe that it all winds up with information that was given to the intercept which is an online publication and to jeremy scahill now that is not being confirmed at this point the intercept is not confirming that but some people some people are seeming to speculate that that's the case let's review what the intercepts said when asked about whether or not this was their source who was arrested the intercept is not common all matters relating to the identity of anonymous sources these documents detail to secrets on accountable process for targeting and killing people around the world including u.s. citizens through drone strikes they all rigged to limp or since the alleged whistleblower faces up to fifty years in prison no one has ever been held accountable for killing civilians in drone strikes. now the information that many people suspect of this matches is information that was revealed by reporter jeremy scahill regarding the
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u.s. drone program or drone strike program in which strikes were carried out in yemen somalia and afghanistan now what was revealed were classified government documents showing a fourteen year high drone strike campaign and how it suffers from a lack of critical information and how there is a high rate of almost uncalculated civilian deaths due to the fact that often there is a preference to kill the victim rather than capture them and furthermore that lack of information and he's contributing to the rate of civilian deaths because there is an inability on the part of u.s. officials to extract valuable information from those apprehended and those in custody and those accused of terrorism let's review the military is easily capable of the depths and to change but they don't like to stop anything they feel is making their lives easier or is to their benefit but they have become so addicted to this machine to this way of doing business that it seems like it's going to
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become harder and harder to prove them away from it the longer they're allowed to continue operating in this way. now the u.s. drone strike program which has been going on for over fourteen years has some rather ugly history there have been quite a few incidents of civilians being killed let's review some of what's gone on over the course of this program of the u.s. government to assassinate people with drones. now this arrest comes in the context of a wider crackdown on whistleblowers as folks may be aware chelsea manning at this point even though her sentence was commuted by u.s. president barack obama remains in federal custody at this point and she is refusing
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to testify against julian a sonnet the amount of time that she will be continuing to be held by u.s. officials is unknown and julian a son is the co-founder of wiki leaks is facing extradition to the united states there are hearings coming up in which it will be determined whether or not he will be sent to the united states to stand trial on computer hacking charges so at the moment it appears that there seems to be a crackdown on those who leaked classified u.s. government information and people are putting the arrest of mr daniel hale into that context ok outies caleb maupin reporting from new york times kind of. the rocky relations between the u.s. and north korea taking another dive present trumpeted pyongyang's latest missile tests and cost thousands of its willingness to engage diplomatically. the relationship continues but we'll see what happens i know they want to negotiate
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they're talking about negotiating but i don't think they're ready to negotiate. genuine peace and security of the country are guaranteed only by a strong physical force capable of defending its sovereignty the recent tests on the korean peninsula saw the launch of two missiles there were apparently short range ballistic rockets fired from the northwest they landed in the sea of japan the fresh drills come just a few days after north korea took everyone by surprise with a similar test last friday that launch broke a moratorium on tests which had lasted more than five hundred days north korea described the drills as regular and defensive but there's been plenty of reaction from its neighbors japan has claimed pyongyang has violated un resolutions with its actions while china has been calling for peace on the peninsula. to move on with. we hope that all parties can continue working towards the resolution of the issue through dialogue and making positive efforts to achieve the denuclearization of the
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peninsula. we heard from dr park a. senior politics at a top british university who believes the u.s. and north korea have hit a dead end in their bilateral negotiations. this is a new indication of a shift of the north korean government and after one and a half year of silence both parties has realized that each other's bottom nice and despite i'm not the no way could be reach a consensus in other words they find it the difference a soul even saw them to bowl and then all my one hand north korea we cry as the united states to stop send your name and wears on the other hand you notice they continue and persist to ask north korea to talk or dismantle their nuclear program both sides have to take responsibility but i think now the situation has taught us one thing more crystal glee clearer than before. sending
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a clear message to the world that now the situation has changed. have been confirmed every part here while ever far from. a state like prepare we'll meet russian president on our last up come over to russia on t.v. anchor tartuffe. the announcement on the state department's website has it two days two cities a conversation with the russian foreign minister a conversation with the russian president it is going to be a busy one for my pump ale in this country and i can tell you that there was a rather long pause in direct contacts between top american and russian officials and this trip probably is a sign that the two sides are realizing that the rizzle lot of catching up to be
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done in fact they have already begun doing it last week vladimir putin and donald trump war on the phone for about an hour and a half on monday this week the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov had a quick meeting with secretary of state mike from pale in finland but perhaps that was just a rehearsal before a much more serious much more lengthy round of diplomacy and if you watch the news in the last few weeks for you it won't be a problem at all to realize to guess what is probably going to be up for discussion . the decision to stop playing by some of the rules of the so-called iran nuclear deal venezuela needs to be sorted out ukraine's got a new president and north korea's kim jong un has been to russia to meet. nuclear tests on the korean peninsula and so on as surrogate said in finland
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on monday it is time to get busy with real politics. around the world have plunged off to washington increased levees with two hundred billion dollars in chinese goods the announcement came during trade negotiations between the two countries stating that the u.s. is prepared. all chinese imports and with it twenty five percent terrorists. terrorists will make our country much stronger not weaker just sit back and watch in the meantime china should not renegotiate deals with the us at the last minute this is not the obama administration or the administration of sleepy geo who let china get away with murder. beijing says it will retaliate and has rejected u.s. accusations that have backtracked in the trade talks the latest edition of in case you missed it breaks down the tri tensions. in case you missed it i'm historic trade deal between the usa i'm trying to get me in trouble really really.
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don't chumps threaten china with trade tariffs again i must predict disaster because that's what i'm paid to do ever notice how many dissolved as i predicted compared to how many actually take place well it's a lot of the stock market took its cue anyway and dropped quicker than a teenage boys. they here's a little secret they were tell you they make just as much money when the stock market goes down as when it goes up it's been a slow process but every year the cost is trying to squeeze as americans dangly bit that little bit tight the u.s. is like the playground bully that knows this his victim was going through a growth spurt and started lifting weights just as an historic trade agreement between the world's biggest economies looked imminent regime decided maybe it won't change it and the old just keep the lunch money some other way you see the germans
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were doomed because they're broke that. they broke the. broke. thank you do that so they'll be paying we don't make the deal nothing wrong with take it in over one hundred billion dollars a year. just trying to get a better agreement and so were the chinese one could call it the art of the do you . thinking the us economy a year before he. let it i'm trying now with its one hundred year president. bush to choose public opinion look well maybe just play the long game and start the whole negotiating charades. all over again with the next guy in the white house. probably guy i mean one thing remains that communism and liberalism both worship the old. pragmatism and you want to cheat cats will continue
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a ball boy that's the only thing that's my reputation. what a week liverpool will play tottenham in the champions league final but only after both sides somehow came back to the stand to beat barcelona and i.x. respectively and at the end we saw both winning managers in floods of taste and wait what did you make of that and the sheer emotion. and we also saw the losing ones and our hearts 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 game which is the winning the winning side. different personalities.
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people react in different ways. even different moments of your career probably also react in a different way but inside. we are all the same in spite of the different personalities and the. champions league final. when a chimp in history but. this step of being in the final is something that in your career doesn't happen many many times for example in my chimpanzee finals i heard earlier victory. boards or three neal with. interest to kneel so before the end of the game you have time to process everything you have time to seeing how you get. your dreams as a kid there's
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a young coach you have time to put everything into perspective in other cases in other cases is just. that second just that blessed minute just waiting for the referee to sue to blew the whistle for the for the last time and. in dispersed cases even on the left second the last shot so everything crossed their minds and made the 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 the few seconds then after that is just your personality and the way you react if it is a semi final me word you are. unsure log the as the done. ok the desire to win is the same the sadness to lose is the same mussing challenge
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but we want it we did it for this for is it is incredible feeling for them so all of these emotions for me our vision of you i think is a good way for people to understand what it means for the mothers means more than the us more than anybody else more than the players more than the phones more than the all those more than everybody else in our lives in the we depend on on success and we depend on. on victories and one of them will get that the go be good to be hears and we will have you in these hands and i have already said sinking that one of them is going to lose it is brutal isn't it and that's why everybody loves football but let's just look then at how they got so close how they've got so
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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 and we were speaking about you vent as. i don't. remember career that i told you to 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 we did. at tottenham they did it in the second of long ball tour and you're into flicking holding with this just waiting for support the less the ball is long ball you're in the second ball there they are the assist lookers goal of everything was these acts wants to press high they cannot press
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because the ball is not there i was watching a 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 of and they were just looking at the wall but the ball was going from all the violence for duncan. and then the lucas all the ones are all in the second ball are you 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 a song to be back the one you will result is not. a very bad resolves you
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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 the 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 is cruel it is it is i know that can be but one thing is when you call laps. we doubt trying not to collapse and they kept playing the same way ok
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zero in the post. is scores that go game over we can go to all these details but by the strategic 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 with their philosophy and than football. it's 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 go i mean you could see that something was happening in the gang but none had big chances the vertonghen eating the post below cross the lot in the midst one meter from the goal every time. taught them was going long x. was dropping but of course it was in minute ninety five but could be in minute
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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 growth for the football they play for the. the quality the broad for the motion is because teams play the way they plea. that so many kids are attracted by by the game for a nominal team weeds small investment the great investment in your care the me. incredible philosophy but c'mon 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 a row pally and loses a final where the winning streak knew and they drew three both for the same reason both for the same reason strategic point of view the direct one target
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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 when they want to do two to two we need to really i think ben hard and we need him here with all the credit spread. in the couple of weeks you know and the touch of all the work but they seem in these moments in being a young. manager with lots of years in front of him in football i am pretty sure that now 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 four nil at anfield four three in aggregate why would liverpool so perfect it because by the end that blown barcelona away.
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