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clubs on one hand it is logical to go from fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising. or not if you think. i'm going to talk about football not for you or else you think i was going to go. by the way ways of the. u.s. press the donald trump is welcomed by the queen the c.m. box on a 3 day state visit to britain but not before stirring up good and attracting crowds of protesters. son in law says season certain palestinians are capable of
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governing themselves comes this is a planned peace summit is snubbed by palestinian leaders who accuse him of trying to buy them off. the swedish school rejects a request to tell you wiki leaks co-founder julian the song in connection with a rape case investigation. great to have your company this evening this is our. president donald trump has kicked off a 3 day state visit to the united kingdom it was welcomed by the queen and members of the royal family at buckingham palace. live . live.
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live. in. terms of visit was already stirred in control of the city even before he landed in london he's probably book has more political started in true save trump style while he was still on air force one the point is even cut down on u.k. soil trump had. some pretty controversial tweets about none other than the mess of london on reigniting this between them take a listen to what the 2 had to say about each other don't trump is just one of the most egregious examples of a growing global threat using the same divisive tropes of the fascists of the 20th century to garner support. subject com has been foolishly not visiting president of the united states by far the most important ally of the united kingdom is
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a stone cold loser should focus on crime in london not me in the long running spat between the 2 trumps criticized what he says is his failure to tackle levels of knife crime in the capital here and khan has criticized trump's policies among which is of course this very controversial muslim travel ban comes people have already said that this is much more serious than childish insults which should be beneath the president of the united states today is all about the home and the ceremony for the trump. and now there is a lot of ceremony inside the palace gardens right now that heard a lot of banging from inside that was the way he was greeted by the world family donald trump met the queen prince charles he's there with maloney a lot of his grown children are with him as well donald trump is only the 3rd u.s. president to be given this whole hold for u.k.
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state to visit obama and bush or sit before him so he's trying to pretty exclusive club but yet behind the scenes we're seeing something very different we're seeing the streets being fired off he's giving quite outspoken interviews god knows what's going to happen when journalists get a microphone close to him he's already weighed in on a potential successor to theresa may there is of course a leadership race on him now at the moment trump's already said that he's gunning for boris johnson some see him as the u.k. counterpart to donald trump another blonde bombshell and donald trump's also been talking about to resume may's negotiating skills when it comes to the brags that negotiations with brussels will go over them i wouldn't believe. the big number but somebody is going to do this and. this is going to be presumably waiting. to do it with a woman who. you don't want you to give it. to
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you. so today as i said all about the pomp and the ceremony tomorrow much more about worked on trump is staying at the u.s. ambassador's residence he's going to be having a working breakfast with the u.s. ambassador and representatives of u.s. business here in the u.k. and then he's going to be he's got a short meeting with a reason may in downing street it's not going to be a one on one as was expected beforehand of course plenty of people here want to criticize donald trump protesters are expected to follow him everywhere he go they're keen to criticize the british government's decision to even allow such a massive state visit at a time of political crisis the trump baby blue is being prepared i think is going to be unveiled tomorrow but yet such a divisive figure and so many people keen to express dissatisfaction with the fact that he's come here for london ken livingstone believes that should keep his nose out of british politics. we have no idea yet who her success is going to be i
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know that you have this bizarre thing the american president endorsing very strong rivals very most dishonest forward if you would in my life the simple fact is he should have nothing to do with any of this for me i grew up in that post-war world where britain was america's principal ally frankly now we would be mad to be caught up in any of the dangerous nonsense that could lead to see into another war and so on i mean literally i think we should distance ourselves from this president being tied up with him in this way is just dangerous. the interim son and laura said in an interview he isn't certain the palestinian people are able to govern themselves so i would caution has been meeting with israeli and arab leaders to promote his peace plan he also said the palestinians were to blame for the u.s.
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stopping aid to the region out if you will be ok with all of those things that you guys have done the actions we've taken were because america's aid is not entitle me and we get criticized by their government the response of this president it's a whole let me give you more aid so again now is as a result of decisions taken by the palestinian leadership the palestinian leaders have already said that they will boycott a planned summit in bahrain at the end of the month of this thing is accuse the us of bias in peace negotiations and 2 of the 17 washington recognize jerusalem as a capital of israel and relocated its embassy there then the u.s. cut off aid and closed its palestinian diplomatic office demarc strong recognized israeli sovereignty over the occupied syrian golan heights or palestinians reject war donald trump touts as the deal of the century the us president thinks it can still lead to peace. as the story. to be fair trump
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was never particularly shy. humble when he does something great he likes to let people know about it is stable genius has great vision has great negotiation we need. a leader that wrote the art of the deal israel palestine. if you're going to make it that probably is the hardest deal there is to make and i'm a very good deal mike i believe me if you can't make a good deal with a politician then there's something wrong with you any great deal maker needs a great problem to solve obvious no north korea rocket man should have been handled a long time ago. we were going to do it. because we really have no choice to regional local the china trade deal is too mundane and above average deal make a would be good enough to solve it trump is
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a great deal maker and he needs the greatest problem is really palestinian conflict you're not going to support me even though you know i'm the best thing that could ever happen to israel and i shall be that they have so much in common trump and b b their egos self righteousness and their struggles against humility trump loves b.b. and b.b. love the strumpet jarrad pushed up trumps mother in law also jewish is now in israel and he's got it the plan the solution the deal of the century we appreciate all of your efforts to strengthen the relationship between our 2 countries it's never been stronger and we're very excited about all the potential that lies ahead for israel for the relationship alliance between the united states and america has never been stronger. and it's going to get even stronger it will come as no surprise but something is great is this takes passion
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takes trust history and trump and bibi to go way back i've known president and i've known his family and his team for a long term. there is no greater supporter of the jewish people and the jewish story than president donald trump but what about the plaid it's believed trump and kush that have been secretly drawing it up for 2 years why she quickly well because it could make some of israel's neighbors angry imagine a husband and wife during divorce they can't seem to agree on how to split their house so a judge rules that the wife can keep the house and gives the husband the neighbour's house how absolutely great is that jordan egypt saudi arabia
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syria all stand to lose land for the sake of the palestinian state guess who isn't giving up an inch of its territory. krishna brought me something from the u.s. president in the state department there is an official mark of the state of israel which had not been updated since the 6 day war well now it's been up to 8 hours of surgery krishna brought me the new map which includes the golan heights as part of his row it's signed by president trump who writes nice so i would like to say that's very nice real nice we'll great stuff it may seem one sided entirely biased and completely in favor of israel but let me tell you this if a palestinian man had made the effort to marry donald trump's daughter things could have been very different but he didn't do. the.
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course in sweden has rejected a request by prosecutors to issue an arrest warrant against wiki leaks co-founder julian assange in connection to a rape case investigation i mean sweden won't seek asylum is extraction from the u.k. . the district court has decided and right and now it is not proportionate to. pretrial detention there for mr assad in his absence because in their view it is possible to further the investigation without this by the use of for example a european investigation of the case which was 1st of all did in 2010 was reopened last month on the grounds that the songes arrest in the u.k. could present a new opportunity for prosecution the investigation had been previously suspended in 2070 as a whistleblower remain holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy in london julian assange spent nearly 7 years there in a bid to avoid extradition to sweden before being a victim rested by u.k.
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authorities in ecuador revoked his asylum since being convicted to 50 weeks in prison for breaking bail but he still faces another extradition request by the united states and this neil clark believes that sweden may be buckling under the pressure of other countries. on this we do short or it is of come under great pressure from the british authorities to not to got the case we know from e-mails for example all the favorite good. day to day get cold feet senate the crown prosecution service lawyers to the swedish prosecutors about this so i think this is a welcome development it is a commonsense development case as it stood anyway. should be the strongest and then there's of course the practicalities of the that he's already detained so to see his extradition really at this stage wouldn't make common senate.
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race based genocide that's how our canadian government report has branded decades of violence against the country's indigenous women. the truth shared in these national inquiry hearings tell the story or more accurately thousands of stories of acts of genocide against 1st nations this genocide has been empowered by colonial structures leading directly to the current increased rates of violence death and suicide in indigenous populations. entitled reclaiming power and place the report took almost 3 years to compile the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims the canadian justice system is based on the values of the settler colonial society and fails to include indigenous concepts of justice the probe states the deaths or disappearances of thousands of women have likely gone on record it and admits that no one knows an exact number despite
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a previous estimate of $4000.00. ok let's bring in orderly huntley now is the co-founder of no more silence appreciate you taking the time to speak to us ordering genocide is a strong term no doubts is it a fitting description do you think of what has been happening in canada over the last few decades. actually at least shooting description i'm absolutely agreement with that man would say just the past few decades i would say that this country is genocide. and this is not something that is news to let us know i mean people have been advocating for the missing and not just. letting to tramp and to spirit people and richer tuner community and we've been advocating you know to this for 3 years here although for 30 years and we have
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always done it with the analysis that it's happening in the context. carjack that there's genocide girl how can this be happening. so right how can this be happening how going to be allowed to happen well as my shed i mean. when your project is a settler state that is based on a distance. and the removal of the people it's crazy to inject to ensure that land but it's. what kind of rancher was you on or what kind of reaction would you anticipate to to this report are you expecting outrage and and calls for strong action. i mean the cost of action what we stand in our communities turns i don't think this is news to mainstream society either because there have been people like you know our number sounds and their advocates across.
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the un special rapporteur has stepped in before so i don't imagine this is going to come as a huge surprise and unfortunately in a stream society. does have you know quite a lot of racism and so i don't expect that there will be huge outrage on the part of most canadians as in the sun it was just into those campaign promise to determine the scope and extent of disappearances of indigenous women now that this report has been released is that his goal achieved or is it just the beginning for him. i don't know if that was truly justin trudeau as the goal i believe that this inquiry is a p.r. move i think if the goal really was to eliminate violence against indigenous women trans and to spirit people then maybe he wouldn't be drinking is like buying plants which you know absolutely directly contribute to the increase of violence i guess
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he indigenous population and those killed were then huge man cats are assembled in order to extract resources from the land and where that dispossession to just continue. he might have saved our public transit system. actually it was a private company the greyhound bus system which source public transportation for poor members of the public and that went bankrupt and unfortunately rather is money to buy a take my that did not get taken over and you know the lack of transportation in future in northern and rural communities has been identified over and over again as one reason why in particular women trans and history people are more vulnerable so . there's a long way to go before this line of will stop and the report even states that one of the goals which was to identify actually how many people women trans and history people have gone missing that has not been met so there's still
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a lot of work to be done in order to actually able to ascertain how many have been missed have gone missing or been murdered or very appreciate your time i guess the south holding on to the co-founder of no more silence thank you. as always thank you guys that have a cheating in this evening good to stay if you count i'll be back at the top of the hour with updates on all the good stories see that.
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china is not a partner of number one for us yet steel. and e.u. countries our trade partners number one with us and. i cannot share the. those who are those who say that it's a turn of russia he sports you know russia i hope will never turn eastwards. you know russian egoless is looking to move sides westwards in the east towards. nobody could see coming that false confessions would if that profile in the spot
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placed before the conviction. had any interrogations out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat while i live the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable. make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said forward. so i stayed there i would be home by that the next day there's a culture of other countability and police officers told that they could engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with the guard. the human being needs the arms crane has to pay even with one leg for he is the king we manage as we the bank is affordable i didn't enjoy dancing on ice in moscow.
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it's liverpool who were champions of europe after beating spears to kneel in madrid you can clock finally getting his hands on that trophy i must be feeling right now what is it like to win your 1st champions league saw you were not as. not that's crazy as normally either the real feeling what what you have inside or what you keep. i would say for eternity probably he was a recording everything that happened i remember every detail of my children 6 finals everything you records absolutely everything.
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and probably happens the same when you lose this finals so probably has also all on these hard disc. of the thirds of the other finals sold this one comes for him is that in the moment where. i think he deserves the most we did a fantastic job with. bringing those your 2 doubles league and also to reach into the final but i think to win the champions league the year after that you knew. i think is very very remarkable and only possible in the special quebec of a pool with a special coach like yours being honest it wasn't a great game to watch but lived did have the perfect start didn't they they were awarded a penalty just after 23 seconds did you think it was a penalty. you know is is is hard it's still something that in football is a bit. confused thing tension to knowing tension arm close to your body you are
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in a position that is not a natural position like it happened yesterday i think the 1st contact we'd we'd see saw cause a little bit just. but then there is. i think the continuation of that. that ball that his body in continuation of course of those 2 goes to the arm. the referee was close he made immediately the decision. or was quiet or decided to let it go what. would frustrate me believe as a coach but maybe i think about these and not everybody sings about these is that i tried to work a lot of the challenges in the box and of course the human
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being needs the arms to keep the balance the plays they need that arms to do fast rotations to do fast movements but you can train in the way where the player immediately when you feel that these interventions position in the box you know 121 situation you has to do we use arms and he has to learn how to keep the balance how to the position of the body to help him with dog the need of the arms to keep that balance so while didn't get frustrated because. i think. as a plating a defensive situation in the box and according to the new rules in the middle of the can have different interpretations you cannot you cannot go for of to do a we've got. indisposition most out of school under a lot of pressure we did have to wait didn't the for the whole thing to be reviewed
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by far he took his chance well. well. he's a high you have to say that if you score is an amazing penalty and sometimes you take an incredible penalty but the. ball he. the high court on polls is not a wall is not a penalty the penalty is when the ball hit the net and was the caves i think he was nervous and i think. because he's not the super penalty taker i seem he made the right decision we cheese i am not a superdelegate taker i have not called enough to look for the keeper to wait for the keeper movement to choose the corner when i am on the ball on my last step he made the decision before he keep he did fast and if he is not fast go to save it so i think the the good sing of the penalty was that it took you know when
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the moment of pressure of knowing that is not a super specialist and good decision i go strong and even if the keeper goes to the same side is difficult for people to save overrules spectacle it is a strange game to watch for perspective as a fan you seem to be scrappy wasn't quite what obvious expecting normally i thought it would be a lot more tacky from both sides of the quality of the game was not good. the quality of passing was not good. many players they made individual mistakes from passing. i remember 345 easy passes that the ball in through the touchline not accuracy not because i know me going the movement of of the ball that for me was was very very clear then. we winning one new after one minute made a difference to 2 to liverpool who of course if it makes always
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a little bit of a difference but if you look at the 3 liverpool midfield players. for being on one of them and the draw and then the sun they don't put one single foot. in tottenham box there was always always the 2 center backs and the 3 meet fielders they were always in the positional block then the 2 full backs were attacking arnold and robertson from a phenomenal phenomenal players. and they were attacking but the block of the 2 center backs and the 3 midfielders there were always the 5 mahdi's who had also another big call which was lucas. a player that was on fire lately a player that score that crazy at 3 in the semifinals if you have on the beach at the same time look at them phone you can have one more wide and one more central
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probably will give much like this kind of player a little bit more more problems but again i always say this the manager is the one that knows the reason why he made such decisions and probably mahdi's who had on his mind of course even had on his mind we are going to be losing one you love the 50 seconds and probably was thinking even game game in the control. 70 degrees 35 very hot end of season players progress of the going down in condition and to have on the bench a guy like like lucas i can bring little to the game and he can win the game for me the fact that penalty came so willie do you think it changed the pattern of the game because over a little didn't have a great deal of possession to to a newly to you and they seemed content to play on the can't i read things i listen
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things opinions commons and that out a few logons one is what is the most important thing in football. east to win on the. and. sometimes people say the most important thing is to win. other times people say there are more important things than when. yesterday the and today the reactions are the big majority the most important thing is to win liverpool one. second dogma more perception is it important or is not important some people used to say that the most important thing is what to do with the ball and efficiency when you have chances some other people say is the most important thing is whopper session football with all of the opposition.

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