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be meeting with the austrian chance of sebastien kurds himself a new comer cos he only got elected last october his people's party doing well in last october's election and then going on to form the government of that but no doubt a significant meeting for him in his particular political career and now waiting for the cameras president putin and president vander valen of austria at the hof berg palace. after the talks with no doubt some discussions with the president but chiefly with chancellor kurtz there will later be a news briefing so that we know the ins and outs of what they discussed what they hope to achieve in forthcoming relations between austria and russia and the wider european union worth pointing out incidentally that you might remember when britain rounded up some allies in order to expel russian diplomats from several countries austria was not one of those countries the took part. in the guard of honor now playing the russian national anthem as both leaders stand . outside the palace. the other significance of course for this visit is that austria is also neutral it's no
be meeting with the austrian chance of sebastien kurds himself a new comer cos he only got elected last october his people's party doing well in last october's election and then going on to form the government of that but no doubt a significant meeting for him in his particular political career and now waiting for the cameras president putin and president vander valen of austria at the hof berg palace. after the talks with no doubt some discussions with the president but chiefly with chancellor...
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alix: sebastien page, you'll be sticking with us.ing to take into small-cap in just a bit. coming up, kkr with envision health care. what the company is all about and is struggling with. the stock is up over 2% in premarket. this is bloomberg. david: kkr's next big deal. the company will buy envision health care for about $5.5 billion. the biggest maker of electrical vehicle batteries surges in its debut. contemporary and next technology. making its founder a billionaire. they blastr fire, the e-commerce giant over labor conditions in china. pours 11 billion dollars into expanding key asian markets and improving technology. we welcome brooke sutherland. for joining us as we launch our new segment. wanted toout what kkr get when it comes to envision health care. it did have problems. it did have an a to missed investor. tell us what is going on. and lookedptimistic at it as a possible takeover target. what is interesting is it just merged in 2016. integration on that has not gone well. you have not seen the revenue cost benefits they
alix: sebastien page, you'll be sticking with us.ing to take into small-cap in just a bit. coming up, kkr with envision health care. what the company is all about and is struggling with. the stock is up over 2% in premarket. this is bloomberg. david: kkr's next big deal. the company will buy envision health care for about $5.5 billion. the biggest maker of electrical vehicle batteries surges in its debut. contemporary and next technology. making its founder a billionaire. they blastr fire, the...
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sebastien belanger, some were visiting london, others had made it their home. at this interfaith service, from the bishop of southwark, a simple, strong message. from the bishop of southwark, for those of us who profess faith, the invocation of holy names by those perpetrating these acts was not only profoundly distressing, but needs to be rejected. was not only profoundly distressing, and there were the memories of local people. the attack happens in a place where we live, work and socialise. in a few minutes everything changes. where we live, work and socialise. though it will be hours before we'll know the true cost. shocked to the core of their own humanity, police and paramedics still did everything that they needed to do. they made sure that everyone still living stayed safe. the congregation then moved into the cathedral grounds and here the cameras were allowed to film the bereaved families for the first time. to film the bereaved they completed the planting of an olive tree, known as the tree of healing. of an olive tree, known later the families moved
sebastien belanger, some were visiting london, others had made it their home. at this interfaith service, from the bishop of southwark, a simple, strong message. from the bishop of southwark, for those of us who profess faith, the invocation of holy names by those perpetrating these acts was not only profoundly distressing, but needs to be rejected. was not only profoundly distressing, and there were the memories of local people. the attack happens in a place where we live, work and socialise....
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hamilton wins in france as title rival sebastien vettel falters.come to sportsday live from moscow at the world cup. 31 games into this tournament, and we still haven't seen a goalless draw. there has never been a world cup like it. it's been a record, this run of goals game after game after game after game. and we have never seen an england result at a major championship like the one we saw a little bit earlier. a record win for them at a major championship thrashing panama 6—1. let'sjoin our sports correspondent natalie perks right now, who is at the match. panama was poor, but england showed no mercy whatsoever. panama was poor, but england showed no mercy whatsoeverlj panama was poor, but england showed no mercy whatsoever. i think today will live long in the memory of those of us who were lucky enough to be inside the stadium. ever since garrett sackett took over, he's been talking about consigning past england failures where they belong, in the past. for them to go on and make their own history. and did they do that today, not only the best s
hamilton wins in france as title rival sebastien vettel falters.come to sportsday live from moscow at the world cup. 31 games into this tournament, and we still haven't seen a goalless draw. there has never been a world cup like it. it's been a record, this run of goals game after game after game after game. and we have never seen an england result at a major championship like the one we saw a little bit earlier. a record win for them at a major championship thrashing panama 6—1. let'sjoin...
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claire sebastien, cnn, new york. >>> bourbon lovers, we have bad news. a storage building partially collapsed at the barton 1792 distillery in kentucky sending about 9,000 barrels crashing to the ground. no one was hurt in the accident. the good news, it looks worse than it is. many of the barrels are still intact and can be salvaged. so you can raise a glass to that at least. >>> coming up, brazil yetget a sewer price challenge at the world cup. how it took more than neymar to get a win ahead. plus argentina fans are in agony, how they are coping with the painful loss to croatia. all that coming up after the break. number 1 sleep doctor recommended remfresh -- your nightly sleep companion. available in the natural sleep section at walmart. they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all the amazing services of the post office right on your computer get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale go to .com/tv and never go to the po
claire sebastien, cnn, new york. >>> bourbon lovers, we have bad news. a storage building partially collapsed at the barton 1792 distillery in kentucky sending about 9,000 barrels crashing to the ground. no one was hurt in the accident. the good news, it looks worse than it is. many of the barrels are still intact and can be salvaged. so you can raise a glass to that at least. >>> coming up, brazil yetget a sewer price challenge at the world cup. how it took more than neymar...
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christine archibald, sebastien belanger, kirsty boden, ignacio echeverria, james mcmullan, alexandrevier echeverria, james mcmullan, alexandre pigea rd, xavier thomas echeverria, james mcmullan, alexandre pigeard, xavier thomas and sara zelenak. their families and friends. and may our prayers in due for all those harmed that night. we commend them to the keeping of almighty god. as we give dedication for the emergency services, let us pray for their continuing safety and protection, and that our communities and all nations may be preserved from violence. longing for god's kingdom ofjustice, mercy and peace, let us pray, asjesus christ has taught us, saying our father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. give us this day our daily bread and will give us our trespassers, this day our daily bread and will give us our trespassers, as we forgive those who trespass against us forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom, the power and glory, for
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will be having meetings on immigration in the near future we also know that the austrian chancellor sebastien could seize in berlin for meetings will also fit in a meeting on wednesday with mr hoffa on this issue but this is where it comes to a point this isn't just a. problem this is a germany e.u. problem as well because at the end of the month angela merkel goes to brussels for the big summit where she's got to try and convince other nations to get on board and show a united front in her migration overhaul that she wants to see even sweden and denmark and of the netherlands and tranced all fortified there on systems against the intro off the legal and the migration so i think the german government has to dance as well according to the majority open opinion among other european member states and i think then zero in most us very well and she is on the up and therefore in that kind of. goes ition and in the end there will be a cunt also off a compromise but miss very strong influence of the of the variance just the party after also getting your football is very much in focus after the break.
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sebastien courts is hard line against what he called political islam has seen the austrian chancellor on the receiving end of death threats this all started after courts announced on friday that seven mosques would be shutting their doors and as many as sixty in moms were facing deportation six of the mosques run by the austrian turkish islamic union are accused of having links to extremism as well as being accused of harboring hate preaches one mosque run by the group in vienna but they caused a stir back in april when pictures emerged of children as young as four years old dressed in turkish military uniforms and saluting the turkish flag sixty him arms are also having their residence permits reviewed two of those of already being told that they have to leave the country could says he's sticking to promises he made while campaigning but only parallel societies political islam and radicalization have no place in our country the federal government is taking action against these undesirable developments the decision to close the mosques which are accused of promoting turkish nationalis
sebastien courts is hard line against what he called political islam has seen the austrian chancellor on the receiving end of death threats this all started after courts announced on friday that seven mosques would be shutting their doors and as many as sixty in moms were facing deportation six of the mosques run by the austrian turkish islamic union are accused of having links to extremism as well as being accused of harboring hate preaches one mosque run by the group in vienna but they caused...
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a crash involving title rival sebastien vettel on the first corner saw him lose ground in the title raceorld number one novak djokovic failed in his attempt to win his first title in a year as he was beaten in the final at queen's by marin cilic. novak djokovic! 12 grand slams, but never before a win at queens. making his return to tennis after elbow surgery, his return to tennis after elbow surgery, he has been feeling, for once, unsure of his game. as andy murray found out this week, coming back from injury is as much about regaining confidence as regaining fitness. the top seed, marin cilic, on the other side of the net, did not do much to bolster djokovic any opening exchanges. but when there is a trophy on the line, djokovic can somehow twist his way into the match. he broke the croat ‘s served to ta ke match. he broke the croat ‘s served to take the first set. marin cilic fought back, saving match point and winning six in a row to take the tie—break. the momentum was with him in the decider. a break up and serving for his second queens title. next, onto sw19, to avenge last yea r‘s
a crash involving title rival sebastien vettel on the first corner saw him lose ground in the title raceorld number one novak djokovic failed in his attempt to win his first title in a year as he was beaten in the final at queen's by marin cilic. novak djokovic! 12 grand slams, but never before a win at queens. making his return to tennis after elbow surgery, his return to tennis after elbow surgery, he has been feeling, for once, unsure of his game. as andy murray found out this week, coming...
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discussions now president putin will i think head off to meet the chancellor the thirty one year old sebastien courts for talks of there and then after that we're due to have another news briefing to see the results of that discussion when of course bring it to you live here on r.t. international. more awful news out for you now the official death toll from the volcanic eruption in guatemala has reached sixty nine but authorities say that only seventeen of them have been identified so far the number of the dead could grow further as scores of people are still missing emergency workers are trying to retrieve bodies from layers of ash industry. over three thousand people have been moved to safety many are now staying in temporary shelters works being hampered by the lack of electricity in the most heavily affected areas on top of that five point two magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of guatemala on monday. living up to its name between the volcano of fire erupted on sunday covering nearby villages coffee farms in layers of is considered to be the biggest eruption in guatemala in more tha
discussions now president putin will i think head off to meet the chancellor the thirty one year old sebastien courts for talks of there and then after that we're due to have another news briefing to see the results of that discussion when of course bring it to you live here on r.t. international. more awful news out for you now the official death toll from the volcanic eruption in guatemala has reached sixty nine but authorities say that only seventeen of them have been identified so far the...
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arms over alleged links to extremism with more details here's our europe correspondent peter oliver sebastien courts is hard line against what he calls political is alarm has seen the austrian chancellor on the receiving end of death threats this all started after courts announced on friday that seven mosques would be shutting their doors and as many as sixty in moms were facing deportation six of the mosques run by the austrian turkish islamic union are accused of having links to extremism as well as being accused of harboring hate preaches one mosque run by the group in vienna where they caused a stir back in april when pictures emerged of children as young as four years old dressed in turkish military uniforms and saluting the turkish flag sixty in moms are also having their residence permits reviewed two of those of already being told that they have to leave the country could says he's sticking to promises he made while campaigning but a. parallel societies political islam and radicalization have no place in our country the federal government is taking action against these undesirable dev
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austrian chancellor sébastien chords is chief critique of asylum policy he sympathizes with e.u.countries wanting to seal off their national borders his fuse align with those of america still mesti components the very unstable premier market suit of the c.s.u. and his supporters. of me i am grateful that i have always received supported above area for my stance and i believe that we had a very similar position in twenty fifteen or twenty sixteen when many refugees reproached us. so you don't. greatest freeze lie to the east poland hungary the czech republic and slovakia. group. they refused to accept migrants. and refugee camps outside the e.u. . read least all agree on securing the european union's perry and strengthening the border protection agency for one takes. continues but time is running out. making headlines around the world in the united states supreme court justice anthony kennedy says that he plans to retire after three decades on the court the eighty one year old is a conservative but he's often sided with liberal justices on issues such as abortion rights the move g
austrian chancellor sébastien chords is chief critique of asylum policy he sympathizes with e.u.countries wanting to seal off their national borders his fuse align with those of america still mesti components the very unstable premier market suit of the c.s.u. and his supporters. of me i am grateful that i have always received supported above area for my stance and i believe that we had a very similar position in twenty fifteen or twenty sixteen when many refugees reproached us. so you don't....
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and antiterrorism probe has been launched in austria after chancellor sebastien could receive death threats it's believed the threats are linked to the government closing seven mosques and expelling dozens of em arms over alleged links to extremism is our europe correspondent peter oliver. so nasty in courts is hard line against what he called political islam has seen the austrian chancellor on the receiving end of death threats this all started after courts announced on friday that seven mosques would be shutting their doors and as many as sixty in moms were facing deportation six of the mosques run by the austrian turkish islamic union are accused of having links to extremism as well as being accused of harboring hate preaches one mosque run by the group in vienna but they caused a stir back in april when pictures emerged of children as young as four years old dressed in turkish military uniforms and saluting the turkish flag sixty him arms are also having their residence permits reviewed two of those of already being told that they have to leave the country could says he's sticking to pr
and antiterrorism probe has been launched in austria after chancellor sebastien could receive death threats it's believed the threats are linked to the government closing seven mosques and expelling dozens of em arms over alleged links to extremism is our europe correspondent peter oliver. so nasty in courts is hard line against what he called political islam has seen the austrian chancellor on the receiving end of death threats this all started after courts announced on friday that seven...
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kirsty boden and sara zelenak, and three french victims — xavier thomas, alexandre pigea rd and sebastienothers had made it their home. and at this interfaith service from the bishop of southwark, a simple, strong message. for those of us who profess faith, the invocation of holy names by those perpetrating these acts was not only profoundly distressing, but needs to be rejected. and there were the memories of local people. the bereaved families completed the planting of a tree of healing. later, at the corner of london bridge, there was a minute's silence. there were floral tributes from some of those injured, including pc wayne marks, who was stabbed in the head and body as he took on the three attackers. this evening, as the actual hour of the outrage approaches, there will be more informal gatherings of the survivors and those who lost so much on that night, 12 months ago. italy's new interior minister says he's determined to combat illegal migration. matteo salvini from the far—right league party, who's also deputy prime minister, was speaking on a visit to sicily. sicily is one of t
kirsty boden and sara zelenak, and three french victims — xavier thomas, alexandre pigea rd and sebastienothers had made it their home. and at this interfaith service from the bishop of southwark, a simple, strong message. for those of us who profess faith, the invocation of holy names by those perpetrating these acts was not only profoundly distressing, but needs to be rejected. and there were the memories of local people. the bereaved families completed the planting of a tree of healing....
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there were two australians, kirsty boden and sara zelenak, and three french victims, sebastien belangerand xavier thomas. some were visiting london, others had made it their home. and at this interfaith service, from the bishop of southwark, a simple, strong message. for those of us who profess faith, the invocation of holy names by those perpetrating these acts was not only profoundly distressing, but needs to be rejected. and there were the memories of local people. the attack happens in a place where we live, work and socialise. in a few minutes, everything changes, though it will be hours before we'll know the true cost. shocked to the core of their own humanity, police and paramedics still did everything that they needed to do. they made sure that everyone still living stayed safe. the congregation then moved into the cathedral grounds and here the cameras were allowed to film the bereaved families for the first time. they completed the planting of an olive tree, known as the tree of healing. later, the families moved to the corner of london bridge, where there was a minute's silen
there were two australians, kirsty boden and sara zelenak, and three french victims, sebastien belangerand xavier thomas. some were visiting london, others had made it their home. and at this interfaith service, from the bishop of southwark, a simple, strong message. for those of us who profess faith, the invocation of holy names by those perpetrating these acts was not only profoundly distressing, but needs to be rejected. and there were the memories of local people. the attack happens in a...
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will be having meetings on immigration in the near future we also know that the austrian chancellor sebastien curt's who's in berlin for meetings will also fit in a meeting on wednesday with smith with issue but this is where it comes to a point this isn't just a. problem this is a germany e.u. problem as well because at the end of the month angle a merkel goes to brussels for the big summit where she's got to try and convince of the e.u. nations to get on board and show united front in her migration overhaul that she wants to see now she can't convince those in their own cabinet to be on board with her then she's going to struggle in brussels and trying to convince other member states that they should get on board with her as it stands at the moment though there seems to be no no given take between the author and merkel over this of course mr zero four would either have to step down or be pushed out of his position as interior minister and we've got to remember it took us six months to get this german place immigration was a big point of discord in those talks if zia hoffa was to go that cou
will be having meetings on immigration in the near future we also know that the austrian chancellor sebastien curt's who's in berlin for meetings will also fit in a meeting on wednesday with smith with issue but this is where it comes to a point this isn't just a. problem this is a germany e.u. problem as well because at the end of the month angle a merkel goes to brussels for the big summit where she's got to try and convince of the e.u. nations to get on board and show united front in her...
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the people murdered on that saturday night were alexandre pigeard, sebastien belanger, xavier thomas,australia and christine archibald from canada. the only british victim was james mcmullan. but his father simon, and his mother, milagros, and sister melissa, told me that all their attempts to rememberjames have been disregarded. they wanted to put up this plaque but they have been turned down, twice. we, the victims, are the people who need to have input to be able to express our desires, to be able to put something that is meaningful, hopefully to all of us, but if not then at least to be able to pay respects in a way which we, as a family of somebody who has been caught up in this event, deem fit, and not to be stymied and blocked and objected to at every turn. what's worse, james mcmullan‘s family also say they weren't asked what they wanted to happen at sunday's commemoration service and the minute's silence, and all their ideas were turned down. we have not been consulted in any way, shape, form, orfashion. not that they couldn't have. there has been no opportunity to input any
the people murdered on that saturday night were alexandre pigeard, sebastien belanger, xavier thomas,australia and christine archibald from canada. the only british victim was james mcmullan. but his father simon, and his mother, milagros, and sister melissa, told me that all their attempts to rememberjames have been disregarded. they wanted to put up this plaque but they have been turned down, twice. we, the victims, are the people who need to have input to be able to express our desires, to...
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treatable injuries untreated an employee in iran can al-jazeera gaza city all strained chancellor sébastiencourt says pledge to find all forms of anti semitism in europe during a visit to israel kurtz held talks in jerusalem with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu but israel has refused to have any contact with his coalition partners that the austrian freedom party a party which was founded by former nazis catheters says it's taking the u.a.e. to the un international court of justice over human rights violations the u.a.e. saudi arabia bahrain and egypt sever ties with qatar last june and expelled its citizens that are says this violated the rights of its citizens the blockading countries accused of supporting terrorism a charge that qatar denies well toby cadman is an international human rights lawyer he says the court process will be very slow. qatar has taken an important first step in in taking that to the international court of justice now of course was the united arab emirates is a member and accepts the jurisdiction of the i.c.j. the other members do not so it would only b
treatable injuries untreated an employee in iran can al-jazeera gaza city all strained chancellor sébastiencourt says pledge to find all forms of anti semitism in europe during a visit to israel kurtz held talks in jerusalem with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu but israel has refused to have any contact with his coalition partners that the austrian freedom party a party which was founded by former nazis catheters says it's taking the u.a.e. to the un international court of...
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will be having meetings on immigration in the near future we also know that the austrian chancellor sebastien curtseys in berlin for meetings will also fit in a meeting on wednesday with mr hoffa on this issue but this is where it comes to a point this isn't just stay. off the problem this is a germany e.u. problem as well because at the end of the month angle a merkel goes to brussels for the big summit where she's got to try and convince other nations to get on board and show united front in her migration overhaul that she wants to see even sweden and denmark and of the netherlands have entranced. their systems against the. illegal immigration so i think the german government has to do as well according to the majority open opinion among other european member states and i think that and zero seven knows this very well and she is on the up and therefore in that kind of search. in the end there will be a kind of a compromise but miss very strong influence of the of the variances the party of the. city or. the british government has narrowly avoided an embarrassing a defeat on a key bragg's a
will be having meetings on immigration in the near future we also know that the austrian chancellor sebastien curtseys in berlin for meetings will also fit in a meeting on wednesday with mr hoffa on this issue but this is where it comes to a point this isn't just stay. off the problem this is a germany e.u. problem as well because at the end of the month angle a merkel goes to brussels for the big summit where she's got to try and convince other nations to get on board and show united front in...
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so many issues here sebastien stephen says that the government is trying to negotiate in good faith but how do you describe this list and it's not even the latest list of of what's been happening to some of the protesters in iraq are today. oh put a poll i would like to denounce that brutality of the day i dictatorship brutality and i have seen it with my own eyes peace violence and brutality against innocent civilians is the reason why the popular of price it is not going to stop and this is not. this is a popular all right. arising from any. woman or anything like that and i want to emphasize one thing the killing the extra u.d.c. or killing the started it but april nineteenth it is not true that the that. occur later the extra you the sherry killings started the various first day of the revolt the of the protestant right now as we speak there has been two hundred and eighty five people dead these are being denounced by human rights organizations one of them is precisely the into the american commission on human rights which says that there has brought responsibility of the state of o
so many issues here sebastien stephen says that the government is trying to negotiate in good faith but how do you describe this list and it's not even the latest list of of what's been happening to some of the protesters in iraq are today. oh put a poll i would like to denounce that brutality of the day i dictatorship brutality and i have seen it with my own eyes peace violence and brutality against innocent civilians is the reason why the popular of price it is not going to stop and this is...
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sebastien gorker, senior intelligence officer, daniel hoffman. it's amazing to me that the president pulls out seconds -- within 24 hours, oh, no, no, we didn't mean what we said. we got a missile-launching site being dismantled, first time in 18 years the high ranking officials in the united states, we got the hostages released and no missiles being fired over japan or no threats to the world at this moment, dr. gorka, and he didn't pay a dime. it's remarkable. >> yes. let alone billions of dollars. imagine if this had happened anytime in the last 25 years, whether it was republican administration, or democrat one, if a summit had been canceled, the normal diplomatic protocols would have meant that it maybe would have happened a year from now. or 18 months from now. >> sean: good point. >> the president cancels it. te has a very hard letter, he plays hard ball, but he leaves the last paragraph open saying this is so important to both of our countries. if you want to go ahead with it, send me a letter, give me a call. what happens, within hours,
sebastien gorker, senior intelligence officer, daniel hoffman. it's amazing to me that the president pulls out seconds -- within 24 hours, oh, no, no, we didn't mean what we said. we got a missile-launching site being dismantled, first time in 18 years the high ranking officials in the united states, we got the hostages released and no missiles being fired over japan or no threats to the world at this moment, dr. gorka, and he didn't pay a dime. it's remarkable. >> yes. let alone billions...
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sebastien gorker, senior intelligence officer, daniel hoffman.t's amazing to me that the president pulls out seconds -- within 24 hours, oh, no, no, we didn't mean what we said. we got a missile-launching site being dismantled, first time in 18 years the high ranking officials in the united states, we got the hostages released and no missiles being fired over japan or no threats to the world at this moment, dr. gorka, and he didn't pay a dime. it's remarkable. >> yes. let alone billions of dollars. imagine if this had happened anytime in the last 25 years, whether it was republican administration, or democrat one, if a summit had been canceled, the normal diplomatic protocols would have meant that it maybe would have happened a year from now. or 18 months from now. >> sean: good point. >> the president cancels it. te has a very hard letter, he plays hard ball, but he leaves the last paragraph open saying this is so important to both of our countries. if you want to go ahead with it, send me a letter, give me a call. what happens, within hours, a
sebastien gorker, senior intelligence officer, daniel hoffman.t's amazing to me that the president pulls out seconds -- within 24 hours, oh, no, no, we didn't mean what we said. we got a missile-launching site being dismantled, first time in 18 years the high ranking officials in the united states, we got the hostages released and no missiles being fired over japan or no threats to the world at this moment, dr. gorka, and he didn't pay a dime. it's remarkable. >> yes. let alone billions...
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sebastien gorka. seasoner intelligence officer daniel hoffman.hat the president pulls out seconds. within 24 hours, no, we didn't mean what we said. we got a missile- launching site being dismantle would and kim crossing the dmz. and first time in 18 years the high ranking official in the united states. and we have dr. gorka, he didn't pay a dime. it's remarkable. >> yes let alone billions of dollars. if this imagine if this had happened any time in the last 25 years whether it was a republican administration or democrat one fa summit had been cancelled, the normal diplomatic protocols would have meant that it may be happened a year from now or 18 months from now. >> sean: good point. >> the president cancelled it he has a very hard letter and he plays hard ball, but leaves the last photograph open saying that this is so important to both of our country, if you want to go ahead with it. send mean a letter or give me's call. what happens? within hours a couple of days later, that letter is hand delivered to the oval office. is it is a different wa
sebastien gorka. seasoner intelligence officer daniel hoffman.hat the president pulls out seconds. within 24 hours, no, we didn't mean what we said. we got a missile- launching site being dismantle would and kim crossing the dmz. and first time in 18 years the high ranking official in the united states. and we have dr. gorka, he didn't pay a dime. it's remarkable. >> yes let alone billions of dollars. if this imagine if this had happened any time in the last 25 years whether it was a...
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so many issues here one sebastien stephen says that the government is trying to negotiate in good faith but how do you describe this it's not even the latest list of of what's been happening to some of the protesters in iraq are today. well first of all i would like to denounce the brutality of the ship brutality and i have seen with my own eyes this violence and brutality against innocent civilians is the reason why the popular uprising is not going to stop and this is not a popular this is a popular. arising from any political movement or anything like that and i want to emphasize one thing the. extra killing started. it is not true that the. later. extra usually killings started the very first day of the. process right now as we speak there has been two hundred eighty five people that. human rights organizations one of them is precisely the interim rican human rights which says that the. responsibility of the state of our state only got out what to who have violated fundamental rights including life personal integrity health freedom assembly exploration are not justice this is a the
so many issues here one sebastien stephen says that the government is trying to negotiate in good faith but how do you describe this it's not even the latest list of of what's been happening to some of the protesters in iraq are today. well first of all i would like to denounce the brutality of the ship brutality and i have seen with my own eyes this violence and brutality against innocent civilians is the reason why the popular uprising is not going to stop and this is not a popular this is a...
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so many issues here sebastien stephen says that the government is trying to negotiate in good faith but how do you describe this list and it's not even the latest list of of what's been happening to some of the protesters in iraq are today. oh put a poll i would like to denounce that brutality of the day i dictatorship brutality and i have seen it with my own eyes peace violence and brutality against innocent civilians is the reason why the popular of price it is not going to stop and this is not. this is a popular over rice is not a rice it from any. woman or anything like that and i want to emphasize one thing the killing the extra u.d.c. or killing the started but april nineteenth it is not true that the that. occur later the extra you the sherry killings started the various first day of the hold of the protestant right now as we speak there has been two hundred and eighty five people dead these are being denounced by human rights organizations one of them is precisely the into the american commission on human rights which says that there has brought responsibility of the state of ou
so many issues here sebastien stephen says that the government is trying to negotiate in good faith but how do you describe this list and it's not even the latest list of of what's been happening to some of the protesters in iraq are today. oh put a poll i would like to denounce that brutality of the day i dictatorship brutality and i have seen it with my own eyes peace violence and brutality against innocent civilians is the reason why the popular of price it is not going to stop and this is...
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so many issues here sebastien stephen says that the government is trying to negotiate in good faith but how do you describe this it's not even the latest list of of what's been happening to some of the protesters in iraq are today. oh put a poll i would like to denounce the brutality of the or to dictatorship brutality and i have seen with my own eyes this violence and brutality against innocent civilians is the reason why the popular of price it is not going to stop and this is not. this is a popular of rice not a rising from any. woman or anything like that and i want to emphasize one thing the killing the extra u.d.c. or killing the started but april nineteenth it is not true that the that. occur later the extra you the cherie killings started the various first day of the hold of the protestant right now as we speak there has been two hundred and eighty five people dead these are being denounced by human rights organizations one of them means precisely the into the american commission on human rights which says that there has brought the responsibility of the state of our state of ni
so many issues here sebastien stephen says that the government is trying to negotiate in good faith but how do you describe this it's not even the latest list of of what's been happening to some of the protesters in iraq are today. oh put a poll i would like to denounce the brutality of the or to dictatorship brutality and i have seen with my own eyes this violence and brutality against innocent civilians is the reason why the popular of price it is not going to stop and this is not. this is a...
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i wanted to know, i think sebastien has noted that he appears to have been tipped off to his arrest warrant in spain. i wanted to know if any progress has been made in figuring out who tipped him off, how he's been found about it. whether he's been put on an interpol red in the and finally whether you've shared information with the u.s. government about mr. the man named iminof who has been convicted or romanof, and it seemed to us that there was criminal activity going on to the extent that in the 22nd of august i think it was 2013, he was waiting for mr. torsion to go to the birthday of mr. romanof and if he had arrived, we would have detained him. why? because we had tell foep conversations that led us to believe he was laundering money. and they both talk ed about the these two people. they knew them. as if they were friends. and currently, he has been convicted. he actually had a plea bargain with the prosecutor's office so we didn't investigate torshin because what we had at first which was clear evidence against him -- well, when we arrested romanoff in december of 2014, if i remembe
i wanted to know, i think sebastien has noted that he appears to have been tipped off to his arrest warrant in spain. i wanted to know if any progress has been made in figuring out who tipped him off, how he's been found about it. whether he's been put on an interpol red in the and finally whether you've shared information with the u.s. government about mr. the man named iminof who has been convicted or romanof, and it seemed to us that there was criminal activity going on to the extent that in...
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british success continued at the french grand prix, where sebastien battle crashed allowing lewis hamiltonwill keep the excitement and the interest going. i hope you both have recovered from yesterday. still not. ididn't recovered from yesterday. still not. i didn't believe the school. wasn't watching it. ithought i didn't believe the school. wasn't watching it. i thought people were joking with me. i did not believe it was true until i saw it. joking with me. i did not believe it was true untili saw it. it joking with me. i did not believe it was true until i saw it. it really happened! my favourite moment was just how hard harry kane kick the ball in the penalty. he absolutely went for it. kicked. —— kicked. is it with are to say? for someone who doesn't watch football, didn't he kick the ball hard? he whacked it to begin what i'm talking about? he went for it, it is what i am tried to say. what has 13 sides, a hole in the roof and has appeared in a car park in york? the answer? europe's first full—sized pop—up sha kespearian theatre. the rose theatre opens today, and our entertainment c
british success continued at the french grand prix, where sebastien battle crashed allowing lewis hamiltonwill keep the excitement and the interest going. i hope you both have recovered from yesterday. still not. ididn't recovered from yesterday. still not. i didn't believe the school. wasn't watching it. ithought i didn't believe the school. wasn't watching it. i thought people were joking with me. i did not believe it was true until i saw it. joking with me. i did not believe it was true...
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austria's government says it's shutting down a number of mosques and expelling some in mom's chancellor sébastiencourts said the country had no place for what he called parallel societies political islam and radical tendencies turkey has criticized the move as racist and islamophobia. if the us won't cooperate we will go it alone that is the message heading into the g. seven summit in canada where a trade war sparked by washington barbs on twitter and donald trump support for russia are overshadowing talks it is six against one and trump is the self-styled outcast among allies i'm sorry kelly in berlin this is the day. for. all of. the other world to run at the seven which used to be the g eight they threw russia out they should let russia come back to. this even for months it would off the g. seven philmont all the g eight.
austria's government says it's shutting down a number of mosques and expelling some in mom's chancellor sébastiencourts said the country had no place for what he called parallel societies political islam and radical tendencies turkey has criticized the move as racist and islamophobia. if the us won't cooperate we will go it alone that is the message heading into the g. seven summit in canada where a trade war sparked by washington barbs on twitter and donald trump support for russia are...