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subscribe to that, so uh, where does grands, well now, um whether the french course we'd be able to push a stream to such a case where it was kind of big a team missed the last that can come often out. you can slides through this case. it's not just a big a case it's, it's highly political. and so they, i, i think that when the french courts will make the optimal as to, to make sure that he, when he missed the dual off, we're not waiting. and karen drove hold. so for different passports, but so far it's only russia that's come to his defense despite a previous risk between door of and the russian government. why do you think that is, why have we seen moscow come to his defense but not heard more widespread outcry from the west? yeah. what in the west uh there was no action as all it to show. you wouldn't find it right in the height and the headlines also, smallest media outlets. also not,
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not. that's a surprise because to the crime is seen as a, as a competitor and running a telegram channel gives you a different radio. so you can make use in a different way. so it's a competitor to the establish. yes is off. plus the fact that's that russian has some growth that has come to us, the content that the russian and the same. doris has to come off for, for information. uh, what, uh it's, it's a country he was born. he has the russian nation, but of course hold up the french amount of 2 years ago and comes, i would say, a fundamental question. i presume that he has never been in support of the problem that that was citizenship when situations like this month arise. that's the conflict. uh and uh,
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can he be so to say exchanged can be if i may say in a comma x i to restaurant this uh, also his country this, this of course is a conflict, but uh, russia and professional, sorry to be heating. very correct and, and uh and support this way. all right, we're gonna leave it there. can. can i so farmer, austrian foreign minister and head of the gorky center. think tank of st. petersburg university. karen, thank you. you're welcome. all right, just stay with us. i'll be back with much more in less than 30 minutes now. bye for now. the as western leaders recklessly talked of escalating the conflict a new frame. european voters has sent the exact office that message pro war and
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meets are clearly out of step with voters, and they have been punished for it. mm hm. who the, i now have an e mail folder called k k k. the referred to your organization as the biggest one is your response. proud to be a very big main style. enough allows god it was right in this world. i guess what i see just a bunch of homes right over
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a logo or state flags. that was the biggest sylvia were standing up from what we believe was what's right mississippi ran into college. there's a don't like it and that's just the front one is the client doing each christmas people need to know that groups like this. do still exist that this hate, this ideology is, is in fact behind a lot of the support for the state flag. we must awaken the white race to mislead, embody damn class. they may have this model. the model is better. just remember one down line. why it is not let us know my, i was more more this nonsense just to shows us or the one who's had enough your name. so i'm not sure why i'm not trying to change the k k case mind.
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i'm not trying to change the league of the south mind. i'm not trying to change the dixie alliances. mind. i'm trying to change mississippians that are good and they said that care about their neighbors that maybe don't fully understand what the impact the flag has on the people that have the last time we saw you, your new orleans, what was going through your mind or, and all that, it was crazy. it was absolutely not something i never thought i'd ever see my laptop. but as it happens and you know, i got arrested. i need to work on the smile. i noticed that my most shot that they released on the knees. they asked my ear to ear when i took my shot, cuz i was happy health proud. what are the, i mean,
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a southerners are getting tired of this entire being picked out. we get beat down and talk bad about all the time, especially the southern people. we talked about mean ignoring and everything like that and you know, i'm far from england. i'm far from it. i mean, i, i'm an engineer, you know, i might have a little southern draw not talk a little slow down far from english. now they want to start coming after our identity as southern, you know, things that way. and that makes us southern, you know, such as the competitors, so they won't erase it. and why? why want to write something that happened in this country? you know, market you learn from because any time your rice has changed banner a bit, and that's what i'm afraid i'm saying today is we're fixing start repeating history and things keep going in the favor rand table. that will be exactly what's gonna happen. the whites are going to be putting fame accounts or, you know, or don't put it out and they, slave labor and the minorities are gonna take over everything and, you know, but if it, but my business especially otherwise if it bang for that they only they,
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they'd rather die, do you have a sense of where this is heading or the, and i've condemned many different groups, but not all of those people. when they are not supposed to believe me, you add people in that group that were there to protest to taking care of them. a very, very important that you are responding to something that they say in the culture
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that they are agreed. uh huh. i mean, i'm not understanding why people are wrong to, to rally, you know, around the pride in their race because everybody else allowed to be part of the right stuff. i'm, you know, i'm proud to be wiping a lot of freight say that, why should they? so if they asked me, i would say they'll do it at night and they'll do the torches because it doesn't, it looks military, but that's what they were going to write. this thing to them, they're thinking back to the time we're white's, we're in charge of everything the, i'm glad you became president because he bought out all the hatred and all the racism. there was hayden from the way they
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made people feel comfortable in like we have arrived a nice cool by. yeah. because the answer, christ haste to show up for jesus to show you what do you think the last year since trucks done for us? what's your, what's your take on it? it doesn't surprise me. it always has existing. here in mississippi, we always have failed to. we say it was the, the, the, the hatred, the oppression, the systemic racism institution. we've always have failed my nephews all over their black little goals. do you honestly think they have the same opportunities as the low wible? no, i'm a part of the poor people's campaign where we're engaging in 40 days,
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the direct action. see what this obedience around vote a separation of mass incarceration, the correction system, praise on the poor and as a poor watchman for an example, watch me was billed on the idea of come big lease. so that was just the continuation of slavery. they did take in control of those men and women. there's a lot of the new creat once there's when you take away all of them, right? so you treat them as a full humans. that's what they did back in in, in point they did that, they beat them, they still beat them today for nothing, they just come in and, and beat the hell out of them. so you tell me that is not the ideologies of
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comparison to keep people in bondage. and so it's the confederacy, dressed up in a $5000.00 to the the, the, the, the, the
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one today, a crew from cvs evening news is coming in as far as video and you know, another fun day for an introvert. and and just what are the chances of this flight flying on top of the state? i was 100 percent. 100 percent. yeah. a new flag for a new mississippi designed by a grand daughter of the old. so this that is flag is a hit, more business is fly it in jackson, the state capital then fly the states law at a complete flag source, the status why god sells the states official flag, florida. one, it is one of the only things and this toxic political environment that has breached parties, transcended the toxicity,
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and of that i am immensely proud and heavy or restful. but the things are moving at a much slower pace that i had ever anticipated when i 1st got involved with this. and i'm learning just how new on and how low the wheels i've progress here in mississippi, the, it's a gallery of the white male, a weight of mississippi. the what is the, there's, there's not one for trip honorarium of any sort to a person of color in the state capital. so the
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battery, the plague been going out are we are still fine. i just want them to know that we will continue are so listening clears, just because you don't see us doesn't mean we're not here. the 3 years of past inside begin working on this film. the flag of 1894, was still flying above the capital. and it felt like a solution was even further out of reach. like a dream deferred the,
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i wondered where all this anger and frustration would lead without dialogue or compromise. when those who had the power to solve the problem lacked the courage to do anything. the pets killed. so many people the what is this? think of the continent devices. oh send we interact with the rest of the world. we're going to relate to the while and in terms of donations or in tons of tray. after months define what she wants political africa must
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define ourselves. cultures africa much define ourselves critically. the cause of your guys, no choice, but to move forward forward. she will hi, acceptance. and i'm here to play with you. whatever you do. do not watch my new shells. seriously. why watch something that's so different. listed of opinions that he won't get anywhere else. what are the plans that you have the state department, the c i a weapons, bankers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do, don't want my shell stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you think the,
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what's your sense of which is that the, to be honest. part of me a shame because it's a disgrace. somebody else's symbol is best response the same way. i feel disgrace when i i always come in love and when i do anything,
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and i know a lot of people are non like, you know, my mom came in, but he got her jail be got the know 6 don't know. i don't know, but i do know that until we change the system, nothing else we have to change the face. we can't change the hearts and minds of people believe that it's not a symbol of faith in races. when i left that afternoon, i thought the story was over, and one thing was becoming clear to me. what you believed about the flag depends upon who you are. but there are truths here, and the truth is uncomfortable. the mississippi succeeded from the union to
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preserve slavery. they said so very clearly. but the soldiers thought for other reasons to their families, their homes, a fierce desire for self determination, the and so we can believe that the confederate flag has brought feelings of pride and affection to generations of mississippi ends, whose ancestors fought and died under. and it's also true that the confederate flag represents a defeated southern nation set in trying the right of a white person to own a black person in its constitution. and that same flag is favored by white supremacist today. so when black mississippians tell us that the confederate flag is a hurtful reminder of the brutal and inhumane treatment of their ancestors, we can believe them too. it's all true. there's both
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a sacrifice and an injustice that people of good faith can acknowledge the question remained. what would it take to force the reckoning of these troops? nearly 2 years later, in the midst of a pen demik, we learned the answer. the video of last night's confrontation shows a white police officer with his needs heading down the neck of the fence back as soon as reminiscent of a dirt gardener's very same words i can breathe. the, the nearly 8000
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people joined black lives matter, mississippi to march the streets of downtown jackson wants in their voices. not just the same, but across the country. the think about it in your name for a minute and 46. thanks. the queen, a man. the
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within hours of the black last matter, protest pressure and the legislature intensified momentum is building the change mississippi states flag even as the legislative session winds down walmart as joining in the fight against the state flag announcing it will remove the statewide from its mississippi stores some of the most influential voice is to remove mississippi flag, come from faith and yours across the state. the us marine corps is now banning all the evictions of the confederate battle flag at all marine installations. united states navy plans to bands confederate flags from public spaces. just from every mississippi public universities lobbied law makers to remove the state person to the governor. deborah hosen is changing his tune, calling for the legislature to vote on the flag. now.
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it seems like it's coming to a head with his attention. to me, it's funny that an event that happened, you know, 1037 miles away from jackson, mississippi is impacting mississippi with an overwhelming load of 85 to 35 acres voted in favor on efforts to change their state, flying the call to serve the lives of black mississippians and this moment lead to an unexpected turn. there is a major change to one of the options that could be an alternative to mississippi's current state flags. lauren, student as a designer of what has been known as the students, flags is stepping away from the project in a continued effort to be of service. i'll be stepping away from this endeavor as i understand the hurt and potential harm. my last name calls, but i'll always continue to fight for mississippi and her people, which i consider both a duty and a joy. mississippi needs and deserves
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a new flag to help make it so. lauren. back at the capital confederate heritage supporters held rallies to express their frustration with the legislature. what do you want me to go? what do you want the legislature taken our flag about allowing us to wrap this up the way we mississippi already voted on it 2001 and they just took that away. they ignored and anchored betrayal types look sickness. how can you put by even about this in the stomach, turn around, say your voice on your boat,
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your folks tonight, i am signing along to turn the page in mississippi, hiring the flag 90 for the the
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the i think this is amazing. music history that we can on now with this,
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and i think as a result of this, i would say can be a better place for trade. come in. always, we're in one accord here today, the legislation to change the states flag called for a commission to come up with a new design. the new flag cannot contain any symbols of the confederacy and it must include the words and god, we trust. the commission solicited ideas for a new flag and it receives thousands of online submissions. they chose a magnolia design with 20 white stars, signified mississippi as the 20th state to join the union. the gold star at the top of the circle represents mississippi's 1st peoples, the indigenous native american tribes of the land that would become mississippi in november of 2020 mississippi folders approved the new design by
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a wide margin. and now our neighbors fly. the new mississippi states flag the to the
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