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the sun's coming in and heating the house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush is the natural environment here but as we're containing the sewage and using the plant stuff to process the sewage we create our own little. fear. that. we. are going to. see. the season. out. to come back because we have right to go. ahead of the g seven summits the u.s.
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and the tally and leave the school for the gas' to be reinstated with russia returned to the group of leading industrial nations but there's also talk of a day six of the french presidency just kicking out the us. maybe the american president doesn't mind being isolated today but we also don't mind being six if need be. where the red cross pulls seventy one workers out of war torn yemen over security risks the humanitarian group says that its activity in the country has been blocked and threatened and directly targeted. oh i don't want to work. for palestinians reportedly shot dead by israeli troops while hundreds more injured during a violent protest on the gaza border. thanks for joining us my name. neil harvey this is our tea into the. u.s.
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president donald trump has called for the g. seven to reinstate russia as a member of the group of leading industrial nations on this was as he was departing the u.s. for the club summit in canada this. rush hour. right back. we should have right here on the way to the summit trump said that russia as a world leader should be at the negotiating table so that they can solve all the world's problems together now the new italian prime minister commented shortly after agreeing with trump that russia should be reinstated theresa may however disagrees with them let's check out how she justified that we have seen mine activity from russia in a whole variety of ways of course including on the streets of salzburg in the u.k. so we need to see i think before any such conversations can take place russia needs
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to change its approach russia was kicked out of the group after the twenty fourteen crimea referendum when the majority of the population and voted to join russia with international observers present but somehow the west still considers it and even legal an extension but going back to trump's comments the kremlin already responded saying that the seven is not really a priority for them and that russia is focused on other formats now president putin has always said that the group is exclusive that it no longer represents the world's interest and the other members of the g seven are just issued a joint statement it unanimously rejects trumps call to reinstate russia into the group we spoke to down glazebrook independent political analyst he thinks that the g seven veins are contradicting global interests. nothing unites the west like a good war against the independent global south country so there is that there is that prospect i think and it has to be remembered as well that the g.o.p.
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or g seven whichever is any particular moment you know trumps even a stopped clock is right twice a day right and trump on the face of it in calling for russia to be in reinstated has common sense behind him if there's an organization supposedly dedicated to solving the world's problems it makes sense that you have all the major players at the table however the reality is that the g seven g eight is base is it is not dedicated solving the world's problems is dedicated to maintaining western supremacy and to doing this by basically transferring the consequences of all of its prices as far as possible into the global south so it's a western supremacy is chauvinist organization that can't be reformed or made better by the inclusion of this or that member has to be abolished outright because its fundamental objectives are so completely at odds with the interests of of humanity. is now in quebec canada where all seven members taken
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a seemingly cheerful family photo however their peers to have been a major fall out between e.u. states in the us out of the summit the french president even suggested america could be excluded from the organization. maybe the american president doesn't mind being isolated today but we also don't mind being six if need be the g. seven summit seems already destined for dysfunction with a heap of complaints from the u.s. as european allies some are suggesting a name change to keep up with the times. we should have been united to england to save them to the group who challenges of the world and instead of that we would be divided between not to be a g seven it would be a g six. it's not too hard to see where the fallout between washington and the rest of the pack is coming from in just two years donald trump has caused serious problems for a major international agreements first by announcing he was ditching the paris
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climate accord then the iran nuclear agreement the breakthrough deal which took years to negotiate and now he's unleashed a trade war with the e.u. by slapping tariffs on their steel and aluminum. the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord the united states has been taken advantage of by other countries both friendly and not so friendly for many many decades and i'm here to protect and one of the reasons i was elected as i'm protecting my workers on protecting our companies even the angle of merkel who is known for maintaining her cool during the worst diplomatic spats has had some strong words to share about the u.s. as recent exits says. it is clear that especially with the exit of the u.s.
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from the climate deal there is dissent within the g seven just as much as with the announcement of tariffs on the mean human steel which we believe are illegal and also the issue of the iranian nuclear deal which the u.s. has withdrawn from. moreover merkel warned of this lack of compromise may lead to the g seven failing to issue a joint statement and chances are high it will with the french president emanuel macron also rumored to be unwilling to sign a joint paper with trump unless he makes some concessions and makes an effort to mend all the multilateral deals he's jumped which most likely will not there may be disagreements. i regard this as. much like a family quarrel we will do what is necessary to protect the united states its businesses and its workforce don't blame trump. blame the nations that have broken away from those conditions blame the other countries now that's what you want to
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hear right before a g. seven summit donald corder r t well some believe the obvious tension at the summit won't be productive his former u.s. presidential candidate ron paul. and maybe they think trouble back down which he might you know a lot of times look at hostile he was to north korea and all of a sudden you know his tune changed right now he might be just maneuvering they're betting on that and he has done that on foreign policy but there are certain things that he does not back down on for instance he did he campaigned on it did not back down and on or on iran and that's why we're moving in this direction so maybe he'll stick to his guns on these on these tariffs. and i think it'll be interesting and and worth watching over this weekend but i just don't think anything real positive is coming out because i don't think they talk about the real problems that cause our our climate of hostility and trading and coming up with this but there
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are certain things that he does not back down on for instance he did he campaigned on me did not back down in on or on iran and that's why we're moving in this direction so maybe he'll stick to his guns on these on these tariffs but they're they're punishing us american taxpayer the american consumer is punishing our highs so it really doesn't make any sense when the europeans spoke out after trump took us out of the nuclear agreement with iran on a whim of europeans will stand up to it this is business. for palestinians have reportedly been killed hundreds more injured in a violent protest only goes aboard an israeli troops of five to gas at the protesters israel defense forces say they had to disperse around ten thousand palestinians some of whom were throwing rocks protesters have been rallying for eleven weeks now insisting israel return the lands palestinians considered to being
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as but israel disagrees. today hundreds of thousands of palestinians are participating in million man march and they started this march on the thirtieth of march where at least one hundred twenty three palestinians have been killed fourteen thousand have been injured by live ammunition most of them. are now with the lifelong disabilities that israeli forces continue to continue the violence and aggression against the palestinian protesters i'm telling team protesters stated that they would not stop protesting
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until they achieve due to money and until the seas that has been employed on the gaza strip is removed this is a palestinian protester was shot right now and his leg and this is the first injury of the eleventh this week of protesting of the great march of returned today is supposed to be a very very hard day where people are expecting more violence and more and more as you see tear gas is being fired on the palestinian protesters and you see how intensively they're flying that you guys and this is a palestinian and this is a palestinian female that was also injured by two guys and it's very obvious that she was suffocating from the tear gas that has been thrown on the palestinian protesters just right now but more israeli forces and more israeli snipers and have been the stations along the fence and we are now two hundred meters away only from the fence and we can see the israelis soldiers and israeli snipers heavenly station
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piles. stand along that separates gaza strip with their with israel then scenes are running high end of the day israeli forces continue to use tear gas canisters against the palestinian protesters. well according to the i.d.f. its troops are stationed near the gaza border in order to defend israeli civilians and security infrastructure from amasses attempts to conduct terror attacks. the red cross has evacuated scores of its workers from yemen amid concerns for their safety our current activities have been blocked threatened and directly targeted in recent weeks and we see a vigorous attempt to instrumentalists our organization as a pawn in the conflict in civil war between hooty rebels loyal to the previous government and army forces who are backed by saudi the coalition has torn the
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country apart over the past three years according to the u.n. thousands of children have been killed or injured with millions displaced and even more in need of humanitarian assistance. it has been described in fact as the worst the manmade humanitarian crisis in modern history the saudi led coalition that has been conducting a bombing campaign in the country says that it always seeks to protect civilians and aid organizations working in the country but a spokesperson for the red cross in yemen says that such measures are simply not working. we have seen a series the addition of the security and then we have felt also that somehow this collective responsibility of all the parties to the conflict to ensure the security of humanitarian workers has let us down so now we have been forced to locate seventy one of our staff which is the majority of our international staff from across the country in yemen to djibouti why we have a back base to support the operations do to the degradation of the security
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situation. we had a colleague that was brutally murdered less than two months ago the entire menu was coming out of the detention visit in the past two years we have also had yemeni colleagues who were shot and killed we have had an abduction of another colleague or all saw in the past three years this is not acceptable to. all the parties to the to this conflict and then the countries that influence them have to take up their collective responsibility and i want to emphasize the fact that this is a collective responsibility of all the parties to protect the humanitarian workers but also to protect the yemeni civilians that are caught in between when we say that the international committee of the red cross an institution that has an extensive experience working in in front lines and working in a war zone is having is having to relocate its staff that just shows how bad the situation is if it's this bad for us you can imagine how bad it is for the yemenis
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empire anymore we have one so i think there's a limit to walk britain can achieve on its own what we what we can achieve is is we work together to to build world peace through working with other countries to do it is the burden on our. welcome back venezuela's president has slammed the u.s. for a blackmail campaign nicolas maduro added that washington has threatened every single member of the organization of american states seeking to influence the group to support venezuela suspension in tuesday's vote yes approved a resolution to stall the suspension of caracas this is after heavy lobbying from washington which has been calling on countries isolate venezuela. the venezuelan people deserve better than what the regime of nicolas maduro offers them
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a call. one fellow member states to apply additional pressure on the media regime to expel the madeira dictatorship from the organization of american states that suspension that suspension is not a go into itself but it would show that oas backs up its words with action and it was send a powerful signal to the material regime the oas must stand for the three. however some in the u.s. believe america stands on venezuela is still not hard enough and explains could it be that some hawks in washington are having second thoughts on how great their tactic of orchestrating regime change is i've got a couple of quotes from a us magazine for you of course no one wants to see a regression in which military coups to the norm certainly expecting a faction of the military to depose the current regime and restore democracy entails risk did worrying about the risks and side effects of regime change just
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outweigh the goals set by the folks in d.c. you wish look at what the piece is called elephants in the room it's time for a coup in venezuela this wasn't just from some reporter writing for the magazine the author is a man who advised george w. bush the president behind the of ghana's stand and iraq invasions a few more revolutions took place while he was sitting pretty in the oval office yup and apart from the couple of lines i've shown you the whole piece as one big call for regime change it says there are no guarantees of course but that's no excuse for complacency so bring it on with a coup no biggie just a major us foreign policy website running in peace coming for the violent military overthrow of another country's government wow sure restore legitimate constitutional democracy is the nature outcome of june to take over. but just one
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slip like that can overshadow the image of the american press right rather than food or crew the international community should encourage even as williams including soldiers to restore democracy the question is how to get rid of myths to move through before he completes the destruction of his country and traducing the event as well a coup hungry news it's true that men as well ans have found themselves in deep deep trouble. since when has it been for some foreign media to decide when there is to be a coup they can be bloody they can claim many many lives and throw countries into worse chaos oh we should forget that we're reading the papers from a country whose folks in charge have said things like this for the safety and the security of all peoples in latin america it is time for men to to go we have many options for that as well and by the way i'm not going to rule out
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a military option we have troops all over the world at places that are very very far away venezuela is not very far away and the people are suffering and it dying we have many options for venezuela including a possible military option if necessary meddling interfering invading any ideas who's world champion at that. they've lindelof is the founding editor of the online you saw this can't be happening dot com great to have you on dave sort of outlined the situation there what is your reaction to that story a major us foreign policy website calling for a coup in another sovereign state. well first of all i was listening to trump at the end there that last quote he's talking about near mint as well is and people are dying and where were you in puerto rico when the hurricane hit and it was even closer to the u.s. and people were dying and you did nothing i mean it's just unbelievable. the
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hypocrisy of this president and this government and you know the other thing it's remember is that we already did this the the us helped orchestrate a coup against chavez which actually led to his being captured by. high ranking officers and that coup failed because the rank and file soldiers stood by charge as and the people master around the equivalent of the white house and he had to be delivered back because the generals were going to be strung up themselves if they didn't. release him so kooser the u.s. says has a history of supporting coups all through latin america it's a joke to say that the us wants freedom and wants to protect people we've we have led to the overthrows of elected governments in chile and quite a model in venezuela in brazil you know it's just
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a whole litany of cases where the u.s. has overthrow democracies in latin america and everybody in latin america knows it and how that town full of the money how would you assess the results of these these cases generally do they work out better for the country and how much suffering has to be enjoyed in the meantime. well i let him look at chile nine hundred seventy three. nine eleven one hundred seventy three they could do lead to just a almost a generation of fascist ruled by the general pinochet and you know thousands of people in a very small country were slaughtered and and then you know the impoverished were crushed afterwards in the fascist reaction after i and it was overthrown. in brazil they endured years and years of military rule after their elected government was overthrown with the connivance of the cia.
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you can just run through these listen it did in guatemala the u.s. . led a coup that led that throughout the our been selected government and then helped slaughter two hundred thousand mayan natives in the countryside who were resisting the dictatorship to it to. stay and gotten into the other central american countries you know we helped overthrow the elected the sandinista revolutionary regime we helped overthrow or led a civil war funded a civil war in el salvador that was incredibly bloody it's just a horrible horrible history that the u.s. has done and you know if they really did send troops to venezuela it would be. truly vicious battle because there's so much public support among the poor
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for the. revolution so i hate to even imagine it. dave fascinating to hear your views on this appreciate your time dave lindorff my guest founding editor of the online news site this can't be happening dot com. the biggest event in football the world cup kicks off in less than a week's time the national team's coaches referees fans they're all flocking in now eleven host cities are ready to give a warm welcome as are the russian people but if you're going to go for war two all football fans and the greatest football teams on the planet but you welcome you welcome to all you have already arrived in russia and to those who are planning to take part in this landmark international event the fee for world cup in their shoes that is with immense joy in a great honor that we received representatives of the great football family we want this event to be a celebration filled with passion and emotion and i hope you will have an
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of the opening game and this week he was looking at the street child campaign a movement that helps kids from developing countries to get involved in the beautiful game. the street child world cup takes disadvantaged children from across the world russia england the united states as becky style pakistan it's the third world cup the first is in south africa the second in brazil world cup legend you bet so silva is one of the supporters let's watch the tournament take place here is how come i was hearing that. will open the stands we've got team india giving you lots of passionate supports to their country team india tike you know why.
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they say is the price for the street child woke up when is the girls and the boys fighting for this fantastic trophy and they'll go home as world champions i move over for st charles for quite a long time you know the last time when they were in brazil i was there for the first time since then it was so difficult to just get away from them because you know so much passion here from what they do for these kids is amazing their way to work i'm feel proud to be here and they for media for me this kind of environment you know because i look at my background and joined them here and some think i feel very close just a part that they're able to play people in their own community is good is safer than what we have say out there but to be able to come over here and take part in this competition is a wonderful competition they get also me and people from all over the world and then they take that experience they go back to rio they go back to their community and this is hey guys there's
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