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it's. a. little trunk causes meeting with kim jong un in north korea a great owner but he's accused back home of squandering american influence. hong kong police used tear gas as protesters ends that occupation of parliament it comes with the territory marks the 22nd anniversary of its 100 from britain to china. e.u. commission is in deadlock as is chief told younker delays the block summits with member state leaders divided over who should get the used top dog.
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a very warm welcome to you you're watching r.t. international with medicare and. making history donald trump has become the 1st sitting u.s. president to end to north korea and the north korean media and trump himself dubs the meeting and amazing event the reaction back home was far more muted if not outright critical. vague talk about talks while kim continues to develop nuclear warheads and missiles seems like this gigantic p.r. stunt in trenches unembellished his authoritarian rule without any real meaningful strategy for denuclearization out president shouldn't be squandering american influence on photo ops and exchanging love letters with a ruthless dictator instead we should be dealing with north korea through a principle diplomacy that promotes us securitate defends her allies and uphold human rights i have no problem with him sitting down with kim june in north korea or anyplace else by what's going to happen tomorrow and the next day if we're going to bring peace to this world we need to move forward diplomatically and not just
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a photo opportunities. after crossing the demarcation line between the 2 careers with its counterpart kim jong un trump said a lot of progress had been made during that talks but function for against pyongyang remain in place our senior correspondent galaxy of explains whether the symbolic may think it affects the almost total economic blockade of north korea. for all the buzz hype and the coverage denuclearization was going nowhere it had stalled again despite all the summits all the handshakes perhaps what it needed was something crazy something radical. in.
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the food sitting u.s. president to visit north korea who would have thought the world's most militarized border to boot they shook hands again and talked moon and drum trying to revive denuclearization efforts that were clinically dead made some progress so we had to start small form teams to find common ground little things that could lead to bigger ones and spoiling everything and as is tradition now of those sanctions they're standing on memory or some point look i'm looking forward to taking well i don't like sanctions being on his country i'm looking forward but the sanctions remain yes but at some point during the negotiation things going to happen and that's what we'll be talking about promises promises it was sanctions the to the last summit and the state says trump until there is verified. progress however long that takes and that's what bugs north. riya how can 2 sides
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have meaningful honest discussions when one of them is on its knees being strangled by the other this is a manifestation of the most extreme hostile acts by the united states all these speak clearly to the fact that the world dream of the united states to bring us to our knees by means of sanctions and pressure has not changed at all but grows even more undisguised now factor in those thousands of u.s. troops stationed in south korea with guns trained in the north and you'll understand why trust is well it isn't their feeling young knows it's history too many nations that have gone through denuclearization were then invaded or bombed by the us i doubt kim jong un wants to join that club america fears north korea is just needing them on to get out from under those sanctions decades of
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talks and the kids have stuck by their nukes we don't expect. to tell the truth that's where we're going to verify any denuclearization that takes place that's why we will ensure that we see actual on the ground on the ground outcomes we're not going to take anyone's word for it it's not all doom and gloom though this is an ancient conflict by modern standards and this is never going to be solved overnight they need to talk and that's what they're doing and they seem to get it now that you start small and build up the big and hopefully sometime soon the world's most militarized moved dangerous border will well i bet on become any less tense but at least there be no nuclear standoff to worry about i think it likely healthy it will show that at least superficially he is trying to gain nuclear allies the world a lot is actually a serious even if the superficial aspect tweeting tweeting. going on that there are
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also a lot of people who support from the state department lot of people a lot talk about goldstein's of this world and he probably needs those and there's a sort of yang we surely will be in controlling people like that trump is in the middle of times right in the middle where i don't think he's doing a bad job however seattle it looks but it is historic i mean stepping over that 3936 parallel. takes some guts i have to say. chaotic scenes in hong kong riot police have fired tear gas as protesters end of the occupation and vandalism of the central chamber of parliament rioters got into the building after smashing a glass door with a trolley despite being pepper sprayed by offices. was was thank.
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god. as monday marks 22 years since hong kong's hunger or from britain to china but the anniversary has been overshadowed by weeks of demonstrations against a new extradition bill and brutal police response to the rallies if passed the bill would allow beijing to seek the extradition of those convicted for serious crimes from hong kong to mainland china supporters of the bill say it will stop the territory from becoming a refuge for criminals however many fear it will lead to political persecution from beijing and undermine the area's autonomy were since foreign secretary has waded in with an anniversary statement warning china to respect hong kong's autonomy but beijing reminded him to stop meddling. don't shoot for this one agent hong kong
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says appeal with china since turn of a no foreign country has the right to intervene were urged britain to know its place and to stop interfering in any way in hong kong matters and to focus on the respect due to instability rather than the opposite. said beth thoughts on the u.k.'s reaction to. what germany 100 stealing of course east because the election is the prime minister east approaching and then he need to show the photos and the british public that he is doing the right thing here and he's trying to be the creation on hong kong with china so this is basically i believe has to do with the domestic politics in the u.k. more people more foreign secretaries more presidents more prime ministers in the world should actually express their concern about what is happening in hong kong about what trying now is trying to do for the people of hong kong because charnel
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is technically trying to impose a system of governance. imposed on the chinese people play pro in hong kong very rightly opposing. f.b.i. agents have been sent to facebook headquarters in menlo park california after the media giant received a suspicious package which may contain fire and according to reports our correspondent caleb morgan picks up the story. well according to what is being said by facebook's representative 4 buildings have been evacuated and this is a mail receiving facility in menlo park california owned by facebook the social media giant now the buildings are being evacuated or have been evacuated because the machine in this mail receiving facility tested a package as having containing having containing seren the nerve agent 2 out of 3
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tests conducted by the machines in facebook's facility did determine that sarin the nerve agent was there and now this isn't officially confirmed by federal authorities that are on the scene but we understand that there are 2 individuals who are at risk of having possibly been exposed to the nerve agent to be waiting to hear what comes next for confirmation if this is indeed the sarah nerve agent if anyone else has been exposed. commission chief john crude young again suspended a bloke summit is that it is the member states who should get the top job it took them brussels we're in today 20th our europe correspondent peter. well a number of big jobs in the european institutions need to be decided in the nearest future really but the biggest job among them in the one that's causing the most consternation when it comes to putting forward a candidate is european commission president it's who will take over from john
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claude younker and what we understand is that that is not happening at the moment because of a split within the conservative bloc in the european council of the european council's made up of the heads of government of the 28 e.u. member states they decide on who they want to nominate the candidate that can that it's then put forward to the european parliament who vote on it they can get past the nomination stage at the moment young himself part of the process of searching for his replacement wasn't giving much away to the press. monism. leadership someone. well a manual certainly wasn't holding back the french president was well visibly angry at times when he spoke to the press he said it was embarrassing that they couldn't come up with a solution in the e.u. 2028 in the european council and he said that if they were in this position perhaps
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the whole system needed to be changed it would be sydney today has ended in failure we were unable to reach any agreement something i think reflects very badly on the council and on europe well when it comes to who is causing the problems who is causing the problems with getting this deal across it's really a group that's being led by poland and by italy well i had initially. for the job of european commission president she then switched her allegiance when she realized that wasn't going to happen and had backed the timmermans plan however she said that its progress was being made but this it was a very difficult road ahead still to be delayed. things are going to get talks won't be easy and that's putting it mildly the e.u. parliament with its 2 big factions is fixated on the principle of top candidates and yet the biggest force the european peoples party has no majority take and so
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donald to school had a difficult task today who will try to be constructive so the european council the heads of government of the $28.00 member states of the european union will recall invasion in brussels on tuesday at 11 am as they try and work out who should be the next president of the european commission plenty still to go yet when it comes to who will take over from john claude younger still anybody's guess right now palestinian leaders are furious after a top u.s. diplomats helped to open a tourist site in east jerusalem but got more on that and other news after this short break.
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what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so you want to express an injury. or some want to be reached. that's a great tribute that's what the. real people are. interested in the why. they should. thank you.
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thank you thank you. welcome back now the man expected to become britain's next prime minister has taken issue with remarks made by vladimir putin but my strong suit has vowed to show that the president was wrong to note that liberalism is now obsolete the favor to be a case conservative party leadership contest insists that it will prove his point his aussies polly boyko from london with more details. ever since that demand putin declared that liberalism is obsolete in that interview ahead of the g 20 summit in japan there's been plenty of discussion about what liberalism actually means there are plenty of those that are keen to counter the russian president's hypothesis one such figure is boris johnson the favorite to be the u.k.'s next prime minister he's written a lengthy article in the telegraph where he's defended liberalism in the u.k. saying that it's made the country a fair a prosperous and
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a meritocratic society and he contrasts that with the way that he views the kremlin and in one part of the article he really lays into the russian political system but the conclusion of boris's defense of liberalism is that the u.k. has to leave the e.u. by the 31st of october otherwise the u.k. risks looking like an illiberal and undemocratic country one of the problems with the e.u. as it has developed over the past 45 years of our membership is that it has begun seriously to undermine that fundamental characteristic of a liberal democracy that the people should have the power at elections to remove those who make the laws the e.u. system makes this impossible if we want to uphold liberal values we must leave by october 31st and we will see from boris's perspective the u.k. is a liberal democracy and to prove that it's got to leave the e.u.
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by that how low we deadline now the european union doesn't consider itself any less of a liberal democracy than the u.k. i have to say that i strongly disagree with the main argument. that liberalism is obsolete. years europeans also too. really unions will call the defendant promote liberal democracy donald tusk so ready complain that the u.k. is wasting all the extra time it was granted in april for that brags that extension and i suspect he might not agree with boris johnson's idea that the u.k. should leave the e.u. a.s.a.p. in order to prove that it's a liberal democracy and what it's exposed is that everyone's definition of the concept of liberalism and has to be different and that may be due to their personal
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political objectives juice hard work welcoming me gratian and over the country forward but since the last couple of years since the referendum of cameron it's going down so i'm here 47 years and i believe seen this on. so a lot of things but we don't have the right person coming out and you actually kind contradicts what we're doing of our word in what we say and when it came to it and it came to the whole opinion on what's going on it was full of lies and fake promises so when it comes to liberalism is that really. did i don't think it's going to prove anything i think if anything it's going to truth how incompetent a lot of the people sitting in the top are. palestinian leaders have reacted fieri asli after top u.s. diplomats took part in the opening of a tourist site dug under palestinian homes in east jerusalem u.s. ambassador to israel david friedman and donald trump's peace envoy jason green
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plants were filmed enthusiastically hammering the wall leading to the pilgrimage road size as part of the opening ceremony the tunnel was opened without the permission of palestinian residents some of whom reportedly had to leave their houses due to the excavation. this is not a u.s. ambassador it is an extremist as ray was with green work also the digging underneath so we're. palestinian town. trying to legalize colonial practices in jerusalem by using a religious cover friedman and greenblatt already to freak history for this colonial purpose. the us middle east peace envoy has responded that palestine should recognize history and stop pretending it isn't true gideon levy columnist at israel's haaretz newspaper sais such behavior by american officials is dangerous. the current american is in its relation. to putin and to their
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long policy of the united states in the middle east told police nor the international law to talk to league nor all kind of resilience of international institutions supporting the settlements a bald eagle. and once they decided to go on the slide your old describes the lummi now they're digging the world they will build settlements by their serves. it's really the gold who very dark places this kind of policy it pushes israel to do to become even more violent and brutal told the palestinians instead of restraining israel. as pride month concludes around the world the community in the us is divided competing rallies are being held and there are claims the main event has become too commercialized the reclaim pride coalition held
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a separate march in new york with what it called no corporate floats and no police is the official events no longer addresses the political struggles of the community under the trunk but ministration meanwhile a new report suggests a sharp decline in acceptance of gay and lesbian people among young americans. well according to the survey the number of young people who felt comfortable interacting with the l g b t community fell last year while more felt uncomfortable about a relative coming out and more americans aged 18 to 34 also didn't like the idea of gay issues being taught in school however the acceptance rate rose among people aged 72 and over we got a reaction to the decline in tolerance from a community representative and from the author of the study. least munisteri experiencing could be leading to the survey ocean it's in eunice to take time for people to understand our job is to educate about nonconformity. we counter the
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narrative that young people are more progressive intolerant these numbers are very alarming in signal a looming social crisis in discrimination. activist brandon straka ses radicals are turning people against that community. our community has been overtaken by a very sort of extremist very political faction that has tried to essentially politicize everything under the umbrella. there is sort of this more extremist progressive faction that has really overreached i think they've made a lot of people uncomfortable i think a lot of people in the i'll do you can take community feel uncomfortable once it is put out into the internet and to be the atmosphere that you are a racist or a bigot or a hate group or whatever it lives and be on the internet and so then other people in the future will use that against you to say well you can't come here we can't
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come here we want to live here because there's always those already been in the south recently. but i think that you can have your say on all of our stories by following us on social media and even all your comments than we will be back in 30 minutes with the latest headlines from my colleagues ask you taylor. as we speak large organized. are on the march to the united states. and a player coming out for a gaming. this is a virtual invasion of our country. so far. it's
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dream agreed to prison which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed working. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse subject to listen today but there was an expert. taishan of the things we're going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduce democracy attack solo doubt engineer elections manufacture consent and other principles according to no i'm jones to one set of rules for the rich. that's what happens when you put her into the. narrows of will which
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will is dedicated to increasing power for just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. back geysers financial survival guide. housing bob all. oh you mean there's a down side artificially low mortgage don't get carried away that's kaiser report. the and. by the way bankrupt pres or bother to back up what all that is there is about them save us see them as institutions completely divorced from your mom so. the justice department said
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today the inmate population of federal and state prisons in this country is at an all time high. the public sees a need for more prisons because crime is the number one concern of the people in this thing. too many inmates not enough space. in their crime another. 100 already have met up with the start of. a. combination of an american with all of this going to prison time going or just want to. know i'm. going to prison are going to die. a shocking new number was released today and it deserves our undivided attention one out of every 100 americans is now behind bars walked up in prison or in jail.
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the most important thing. as to talk from your heart if you have more than one child give a like an overall message but then do an individual one to each child throw them a kiss talk to them about what you do daily the rest should be just you if you've written a porn we've had people pray we've had people saying one guy showed his little boy how to shoot a basket the creative. these are gifts to your children. the families are punished right along with. they have found people don't think so but the collateral consequences of somebodies incarceration effects not just that whole family but it affects the whole community and affects you as an individual or the you know
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whether or not and whether you know that person or not that's incarcerated. to pay inform. you should care. i have a background in film and video as a producer and i thought there's got to be something i can do so why not combine my career and my experience with the present system and come up with something for these kids. and a parent in that camera. and that they can look at and say. you know this isn't your fault you did nothing wrong it means a lot and for many of these men and women it's the 1st time they've really taken responsibility which is huge and that's a 1st step in recovery of any kind anytime is to take responsibility for. but even with. this little. readiness of everybody that.
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i was going to go to. i'm going to do the best they can to stay out of this please . continue job for. good this. it's been the way. this was you guys know the numbers are can we be with. us. next hour. from 192-1970 this whole half century of american history the rate of incarceration was roughly level at about $110000.00. and this is a broad span of our history this is the worrying twenty's and prohibition to do.

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