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in addition the female. minister has been running to. russia and the u.s. agreed to a new arms control talks and seek ways to boost trade as the g 20. meeting was good and business like we discussed a whole range of issues that are of interest to russia in the united states so we had a discussion we had a great actually we had a great discussion president for that was really a tremendous discussion. makes several concessions to china to ease the ongoing trade war as both countries agreed to restart negotiations. parliamentary report in france concludes that more than $20000.00 public sector workers are at risk of islamic radicalization. the school in denmark faces a backlash over a video showing children being taught how muslims pray to debate the story. is
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important the muslim kids to know about the jewish faith the christian faith and do faith yes i. think teaching about what goes on will get him. thus a violation of the european. broadcasting live in moscow. i'm shocked i'm certainly glad to have you with us. have agreed to hold a new arms control talks and are seeking to improve trade relations they met at the g 20 summit which wrapped up on saturday in japan. what a coincidence on the last day of the g 20 summit and also called the president of russia vladimir putin and u.s. president donald trump having a press conference almost simultaneously different styles different choices of
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language we know that donald trump loves simple words we even heard him say something like the lad is a great guy and the great guy himself was a bit more careful with what he was saying but the bottom line is that the 2 leaders are very glad with how they talk to. the meeting was good and businesslike we discussed a whole range of issues that are of interest to russia and the united states we spoke about her economic relations russia can see that american businesses are interested in developing better relations with russia and we had a discussion we had a great actually we had a great discussion president putin was so that it was really a tremendous discussion i can see trade going out with russia we could do fantastically well we do very little trade with russia which is ridiculous frankly so what exact steps came out or will come out of this good meeting the leaders task their foreign ministers with working on sorting out the disagreements on arms control and this could be the 1st step to possibly signing
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a new nuclear agreement that is very important after the u.s. withdrew from 2 key treaties in the past 2 decades plus both presidents said that how much the u.s. and russia trades with each other leaves much to be desired and agree to come up with something to boost trade possibly create an intergovernmental panel for this and another highlight donald trump confirms during his press conference that he is seriously considering paying a big visit to russia in may next year after mr putin invited him for the victory day celebrations on may 9th so good talks. productive discussions these are the kind of phrases we always heard after the trump summits previously what followed them was only more trouble between the 2 countries and also antiabortion sanctions by washington followed suit so one of the journalists at the vladimir
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putin press conference wondered if the russian side brought the issue up during the talks and also whether a lot of our putin possibly asked his american counterpart to make sure that the story doesn't repeat itself and here's what mr putin's response to that was. we will definitely not be on the us to lift sanctions it's up to them but if they have good intentions we are ready to respond in the same way so we can improve relations the movers and shakers of the global economy we're counting on donald trump and she paying to do something about the trade wars between the world's 2 biggest economies and there you have it after they met it was announced that at least for the timing there will be a ceasefire and the talks will proceed we're going to continue the negotiation we agreed that i would not be putting tariffs on the $325000000000.00 that i would
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have the ability to put it on if i wanted but i have a tremendous relationship with president nobody else would have the deal that we were getting tens of billions of dollars from china coming in another thing that shaped out as quite a big story here in japan surprisingly was the russian contract for the deliveries of russia as advanced as 400 missile defense systems to turkey as a member of nato so this purchase was unprecedented and america was furious when they found out that the deal was underway and what happened here and japan was that the turkish president 1st reassured his russian counterpart that the deal was still in place however just 2 hours later. he heard from donald trump that it was still a big problem for america and that for them all options are on the table to deal with this situation now the surprise is that donald trump at his press conference for the 1st time ever admitted that washington wasn't treating its allies in turkey
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fairly right president hurdle one he's tough but i get along with we get along great but what happened with turkey and i will tell you when it's fair when it's not fair he wanted to buy the patriot missile president obama's group said no i'm all for a country but he got treated very unfairly he was told you can't you can't but you know it's the old secret when you can't have something all of a sudden he heads up going getting something else and then they were they said 1st they said we'll sell it to you you can have it in 4 years then they said we'll get you immediately but he said you can't do it i've bought i've spent a fortune on buying another system similar system from russia that said for this year's g 20 the next one is happening in saudi arabia next year. day one of the summit was packed with high level diplomacy but also plenty of emotion and some awkward moments.
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a trip to seoul he made the suggestion on twitter and then repeated it during his closing remarks at the summit. was. very receptive he responded and so we'll see because tomorrow we're going to the d.m.z. i said while i'm there i'll shake his hand we get along let him know we'll be there and we'll see him in i don't i can't tell you exactly but they did respond very favorably he follows my twitter and it's very hard to follow because we got a call very quickly. north korean officials have called the u.s. president the invitation a very interesting suggestion but say that they have not yet received an official proposal trump himself avoided giving details when asked by journalists. please help me with. the actually very much wants to i'm talking. i can refer to it. but there is
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a for both one of the other than for sure it will be a very short virtually unchanged professor carol j. from the uk thank you very much. the 2 leaders have met twice in the past 12 months in singapore and then again in vietnam neither of those meetings ended with any breakthrough on denuclearization but political analyst on the czech sees further talks as a crucial president don't break so he. looks something comes loose mind and he tweets he makes decisions he said that or there's little of that alias pride this sort of policy is a bold good idea the same thing you know i mean of course it would be great if they need to see that is a juicing growing go on to get him a good time again for the camera or will they succeed to really do move forward to push forward well be security month between well between north and south korea
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between north korea and united states i'm not i'm not sure again. if the united states wants to do it that is there is a they can do is look all the door sort of. a parliamentary report in france has found that 20000 public sector workers are at risk of islamic radicalization artie's policy there has been. it's a shocking as it is revealing a report on radicalization in the french public sector carefully put together by 2 french parliamentarians and now garnering quite a reaction from the media and politicians so what exactly does it say in total $29039.00 individuals are considered by the government as radicalized suspicious or vulnerable under different. factors the most radicalized of the prison and maybe call 6 has while it's a case in and justice are considered relatively safe less than half
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a percent of the army for example has been radicalized and then there are gray areas like sports and public transport where they say it's too difficult to determine exact numbers and yet still the report is disturbing with certain media outlets some politicians calling it shocking and demanding that the french president emmanuel takes action. the report should serve as an electric shock and finally force in memo micra to end his own could silence and reaffirm the place of secular friends has made a promise and reality is telling him to act should public service agents who are thought to be radicalized be dismissed this is one of the 2nd proposals the reports offers they should close office mosques and cut ties with our countries that sponsor of radicalization we asked people here in paris whether they believe something should be done to i feel that in security. and public
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places i see this morning more so you see. one of the logs. she wish was i don't think they do the right things i don't think putting cups in schools or putting coats in the trees will help you anyway i don't know it's image may share which o. are taken to stir fry to kill easily i don't think they're doing it the right way i don't think they're really going to. causes of what's. pushing people towards this kind of radical acts last year the french government unveiled a plan to stamp out extremism after a wave of terrorist attacks a human rights lawyer told us politicians have yet to find an effective way of channeling the problem we of course after the terrorist attack that we have in france there is a fear a legitimate fear of what can happen again so political. philosophers sociologists lawyers are finking about how to manage deceit you ation
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and make sure to avoid new terrorist attack the thing is that when you read this report there is an idea that the bedrock of terrorism is regularization so if we want to make sure that there we not have terrorism again we have to fight radicalism it could be a good idea but that program is that we don't have. a clear definition of what is radicalism we have to pay attention there is a lack of knowledge about what is the reality of islam today. of the 2020 presidential election in the united states the democratic hopefuls have held 2 nights of debate among a crowded field of 20 candidates were joe biden bernie sanders and elizabeth warren or he's kilmartin reports now on how the race is shaping up. so with too many candidates for just one stage we have now seen the 1st 2 democratic presidential
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debates and it was quite a show or should i say shows and among the tactics used to get off to a good start with voters spanish ness is almost. gone the persona and the exit poll is to economy this president to. be one of the most democratic this is in except populated wellcome be autistic and when it came to the issue of minority rights the candidates outmaneuvered each other with identity politics growing up my sister and i had to deal with the neighbor who told us her parents couldn't play with us because she because we were black as experience of being in a marriage that exists by the grace of a single vote on the us supreme court for the last 21 years i've been raising a black son in america and a clear star on the 1st night gabbert often dismissed as a fringe candidate got a lot of applause for her antiwar stance and many say that she actually swept a victory in round one we have got to have some presence there is this is how as it
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were up there long before we came in the end there yeah well we us and they were going to afghanistan now you could declare tells the gathered the victor by one clear metric she took the trophy for the most google searches that night after the dust had settled but that's after she claims she got less time than other candidates and even got attacked by a moderator she says that it's clear bias you were the only one who was essentially attacked personally by the moderators what do you think that was. look at it shows that there's a clear bias now the format of letting candidates just jump in at will certainly made for a rowdy evening one candidate says that he was treated unfairly andrew yeah right is that the talking. as i mean there in my life is going. yeah this is sort of thing where he does all the user talking well you know most of the deeds of the number is i goes on being like others out there. on the candidate who seemed to
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disappoint almost everyone was the so-called perfect centrist joe biden he didn't live up to his fighting joe reputation and that taking blows from almost everyone without much of a comeback do you agree today that you were wrong to oppose bussing in america do you agree i was 6 years old when a presidential candidate came to the california democratic convention and said it's time to pass the torch to a new generation of americans back and it was then senator joe biden deal that he talked about with mitch mcconnell who is a complete victory for the tea party it extended the bush tax cuts. now despite the smoke and mirrors and t.v. lights the audience seem to actually be concerned about progressive issues it seems that despite the fact that the media is focused on personalities the audience and the american public is actually more concerned about platform when it comes time to
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take on trump. r.t. new york. whichever democrat wins the nomination will have to go up against donald trump republican virginia state senator richard black believes so far no single democrat has emerged as a real contender. i don't think that they that most of them said anything that really was was a practical suggestion to real world problems they certainly didn't seem to excite anyone they're so impractical in trying to to get the support of the most left wing elements of the party they're being driven into the arms of people who are so extreme that the american public is just i don't think going to go for them so at this point are unless something dramatic happens in the foreign policy arena i don't see any of the
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democrats posing a credible challenge to the president. severe flooding in eastern siberia has claimed the lives of 5 people and more than 300 are in need of urgent assistance this according to the emergency minister. saturday was the 5th consecutive day of toronto rain in the province and more is expected over 4000 houses are reportedly underwater roads and bridges have also been submerged severing transport links and holding back the work of the emergency services president putin has told officials to provide housing for all of those
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affected and begin preparing damaged infrastructure. to syria but of course that when you weigh in as we all know the situation in these regions very well summer is short in siberia and winter comes fast if the flooding hasn't come to an end and the water is still here when will we build we need to do everything possible to make sure the people are not living in tents in the winter in iran it's a look it's. a danish headmaster has received hate mail after a classroom video appeared online it shows a muslim boy teaching fellow pupils how he prays the video was released by an anti immigrant website though. the principal said his school was holding a get to know your classmate week aimed at promoting friendship and mutual
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understanding of the video has drawn a reaction from a number of right wing politicians. i am deeply shocked at the answer from the school principal he obviously believes that danish students can learn about the basics of islam and its teachings by learning all of the muslim prayers in this way they learn nothing about the nature of islam we heard some contrasting views on the story from stephen morris the member of the english democrats and mohammed shafiq the chief executive of the ramadan foundation. i think in the multi society should we learn about each is faith so we can have cohesive relationships i could he said societies i think most people would say yes is it important for muslim kids to know about the jewish faith the christian faith the hindu faith yes i'm vice a versa is one thing being made aware but this is a different thing actually sitting down or kneeling down and pray and in doing it it's a so mark i want experts of muslim to take. the the catholic. rituals
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go to a church it's one thing to ciccio and to show them well actually get him to do it that's a completely different thing and that's out of order i think the reaction has been way over the top alleys from the usual suspects people who like sean to anything negative and any way that they could attack the islamic faith or the muslim community what they should have been doing was teaching the peaceful side of islam and yes there is a peaceful side of islam we agree but at the moment it's the extremist part that's taking over to celebrate a festival or a jewish festival i think that's fine because it doesn't say you know i don't think our faith where you watch it but things were one of only 2 different things. the sentence it's the school's fault in trying to teach people about different religions it's one thing teach them about what goes on but get him to actively pray that's a violation of their european human rights and it should not be gone. so that these
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very clear issues in the schools reaction they were wrong i just find their irony if i mr stephen that you are referring to the european convention of human rights campaign of the. opinion in so sorry i just couldn't resist saying that i'm on i'm all right just because we don't agree with you on your human rights doesn't mean we don't we i'm gone let's get something just because we want to leave you and we want to pull out of your pain. human rights doesn't mean we don't want human rights in england by far what you'll suggestion is we don't know what i'm good we do just just come down my friend steve and i says same to siri i see is no mo isa same as a skill in doing good stealing at the school when there was sex education why don't you use a you know you could even like that as well lets be consistent and talk up our history i'm not saying my faith is not immune from criticism or challenge but you know if you if you're talking just to stop the community then this book
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a bit further i look at all our history we've all got doc history. yellow vest rallies have gripped to paris for a 33rd consecutive weekend protesters clashed with riot police who responded with tear gas. was. was. was. was. was and snow of ember $2800.00 tens of thousands of people have been involved in the yellow vest movement in cities across france they were triggered by a fuel tax hike but quickly escalated into a broader campaign against them across government's economic policies. and on friday environmental groups staged a sit in on a bridge in central paris. as
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temperatures in the french capital hit $33.00 degrees and parts of the country reached a record $45.00 activists gathered to call for action against climate change demonstrators from the extinction rebellion group held within the message tell the truth police used pepper spray and physical force to disperse them as they blocked traffic between 90 and 200 people are estimated. i have been involved in the sit in the deputy mayor of a french city spoke to r.t. about the protests. lino the cost of a few tax was just the trigger for the yellow vest movement the government has failed to tackle social inequality most people in france have the same demands they want to tackle social inequality and they also want environmental protection but the things that the government is doing for example restricting call use are not actually helping the environment or 2 they are just creating problems. or that does
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it for me i will be back with the headlines in 35 minutes stay with us this is our 2 international. my son was doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse he started going after the users in the prison population sewer we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was on the hill i increasingly became convinced that the war on drugs was a mistake there are countless numbers of people who are in prison for civil war and sentence in this for minor minor offenders in the drug trade it's
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a lot watching your children grow up in issue in wave and say by day as you're walking out of a business it's just it doesn't get easier. this hard to take some from somebody if you know have some to replace. the want to do this interview today at all these market and then they take me. for your area. so i'm going to tell you stop selling drugs if we'll hire someone to put the money in it back. then just me all the way in life it's almost been basically mccullers peaceful for us all or. do you guys know what success means security positions i mean that. they were jacked me again.
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you see people did all their cars and i'll see you coming in the herd and it seems like they'll hurry up and run into the house like they don't want to do. i don't want to talk to her do anything like that. no one will all come. to the. rug just try reading. give me. a. full and welcome to worlds apart as the years are rainy and tangents have
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a long become a staple of the middle it's politics that breed as usual with verbal assaults and seasoned to the sanctions but the latest round of altercations also brought in something new mysterious assaults on oil tankers in the gulf of oman and most recently called off strikes on 3 iranian targets somebody is clearly playing with fire in this already smoldering region but what for people to discuss that i'm now joined by abbas a slimy iranian journalist and political analyst mr slimy it's good to talk to you thank you very much for coming over into our studio is good to be with you now compared to last week it looks like the world has avoided a major escalation between washington and tehran president trump proudly called off a strike on iranian facilities against the counsel of most of his security advisers we have been told aren't you glad there is such a cautious and dov president in the white house. you. no i
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think the reason that they have not attack iran so far is not that they didn't want but i would say that they couldn't do it because they cannot predict what would happen in the aftermath of such a military conflict with iran trump is thinking of a short and quick war with iran but i would say that that would not be the case and lots of things can happen iran can close the strait of hormuz this can be traced to other parts of the region including the gulf of other than iran can use its proxy forces its missile capacity it has cyber attacks as well as different tools like resuming the. let's say. capacity or potential that the country has but. i would say that the americans if they could have if they could they would have targeted iran and the rain and sides they didn't because they could
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and let's talk about this suppose it a promise for this council to attack it was the iranian taking down of an american navy drone which at least according to the russian intelligence happened within the rainy and air space if that's indeed the case then iran had. to do what it wanted to do. don't you think that that might have been recent that spooked trump that they suppose it causes bally for this strike is so weak this is something according to the reports from been hearing from american me that they said that they refrain to do so because they thought they felt that they thought that it happened in inside the iranian airspace iran clearly and transparently announced that because the drone interred into iran in the airspace they targeted that they wanted to send a warning to the united states by saying that if they aggressively in a turtle.
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