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justice. calling the u.s. accuses iran of a propaganda stunt issuing an arrest warrant for donald trump over the killing of a top iranian general in january covering that also this. one of the most i can change in this collection of discarded stunt shoes is this gigantic granite state of life to me at length and how to handle the horrors of history is controversial stuff toppled in the face worldwide as germany probably preserving the past without. america's inflamed don't see racism rallies we look at the endemic violence still underpinning many of the marches as locals some protesting neighbors and distressing video emerges to the police charging crowds.
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and sealing off an entire city in central england. for snow in leicester were a spike is accounted for 10 percent of the whole country's weekly new infection. just turned 11 i am here in moscow this 30th of june is kevin i would hear the r.t. world new center with this latest update for you 1st in the u.s. is rebuffed iran's arrest warrant for u.s. president donald trump as a propaganda stunt trump and $35.00 others are being sought over murder and terrorism charges over the drone killing of the country's powerful top general back in january a senior iranian judge saying iran would continue to pursue trump's prosecution
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after his presidency ends. in law what i think we believe that in the circumstances the president of the united states have to be removed from office it would be possible to pursue him like other individuals and citizens because this is not a political or ethnic issues but a crime with a main charge of murder this has nothing to do with national security international peace or promoting stability we see it for what it is it's a propaganda stunt that no one takes seriously and makes the iranians look foolish or trumpet openly bragged about ordering the assassination of the iranian commander who was widely revered locally washington said the killing was justified because money presented an imminent threat to american lives around considers it an act of state terrorism and has designated the us army and the pentagon as terrorist organizations during the escalation in january tensions were so high that it
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brought the 2 countries night to the brink of war. solemn 80 has been perpetrating acts of terror to destabilize the middle east for the last 20 years what the united states did yesterday should have been done long ago we took action last like to stop. a war. if we did not take action to start a war. and. i think.
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all those who ordered this as well as the perpetrators of this crime the killing of general kassim son the money go with the pentagon and their military i counted as terrorists. this is a symbolic gesture of the regime in washington whether it's under trump or previous presidents they're constantly declaring leaders of other countries as outlaws. their whichever country opposes us policy is sanction a mish iranians want to symbolically reverse the tables where the iranians declare officially that the leader of the united states is a war criminal which he is remembered gen solely money went to iraq at the
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invitation of the iraqi prime minister he sent this. a couple of these later in parliament discuss an initiative to increase tensions between iran and saudi arabia the saudis that sent a letter to the iraqi prime minister this is symbolic this. issue this warrant that the iranians have sent out but it's also reflective of the fact that the iranians are not going to forgive charm or the regime itself remember a lot of what's happened in this region was not just done by trump i says it was created by us our it's. a campaign to take down statues of figures linked with racism is in a 20 year old american student in court now vandalism charges he's one of 4 accused of trying to tear down a statue in washington of 19th century president andrew jackson over his role in forcing indigenous tribes off their land donald trump has no promise to issue a special order to protect monuments meantime talk in which a statue in another american of another american president rather theodore
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roosevelt also saw a protest on sunday except this time it was to protect it after new york's national history museum decided to get rid of the controversial monument at its entrance the bronx of roosevelt is flanked by a native american and an african man and has long been criticized for glorifying colonialism big questions are being asked worldwide too on how best to remember our history the good bits and the bad bits that are all of a next looking at how germany may just have the answer. when it comes to assessing and dealing with difficult periods of history germany has more experience than most but we haven't seen the type of scenes here that have played out in the united states britain or belgium i was with the was
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. i. thought germany isn't without its own controversial statues otto von bismarck has been dogged with red paint in hamburg while as an ongoing campaign to block the renovation of another monument to the iron chancellor in the port city bismarck wasn't just crucial in german unification he was also a driving force in colonialism and by today's standards and on t.c. might here in berlin sell end of district anime as hassam in 1920 s. depiction of a needling black woman was decapitated last week kasem and remains controversial in germany he was
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a committed nazi and despite that fact his works continue to be displayed across the german capital this particular monument had been slated for removal by city authorities who'd already deemed it earlier this year on suitable for display in the city of belin. if you said i don't burst of sight you cannot exist with this kind of bigotry and prejudice you cannot live together if you do not treat each other equally people shouldn't be discriminated against based on the color of their skin so what happens to statues in germany that no longer justify exhibition well here in berlin they've got just the place for them the spandau citadel although the 16th century fortress has its own troubled past it was used as a chemical weapons storage by the nazis but the proposal was to bring those that you to a museum to show it is an example of racism so these mistakes are not repeated this racial stereotype should not be demonstrated on the streets but in
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a museum where we could demonstrate it to people within context. as we move through the exhibition we see hundreds of years of prussian military strongman into monuments of naziism the 3rd reich didn't really do sculpture but this castle was one of few described by hitler as irreplaceable the nazis preferred buildings as their monuments to time and there's plenty of those still visible in modern berlin . one of the most i can change in this collection of discarded start to see is this gigantic granite head of blood to me a lenin it's all that remains of a 19 meter high monument that was built in 1970 to mark the 100th anniversary of his birth. in the united states and also in great britain the red discussions at the moment about what to do with dismantle memorials but here we have already found
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a possible solutions for memorials that are so to speak toxic if you put them in a museum that doesn't mean it's over we put them here so that people can continue to pay attention to them but in a different context germany is often cited as the example to follow when it comes to assessing periods of history troubling to modern sensibilities even if there are 2 named after nazi field marshall erwin rommel that the german military calls home to this day they glossed over as they don't fit the particular narrative because history has a tendency not to be as neat as we might like it when it's really examined peter all of r.t. berlin. news much of the u.k. is starting to emerge for months along because of it but not the english city of leicester this morning people there having to hold on for longer after a troubling spike in infections health. telling employees just how serious the problem still is. having taken clinical advice on the actions necessary and discuss
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them with the local team in less and less to show we've made some difficult but important decisions the more people follow the rules the faster we'll get control of this virus and get lester back to normal we'll keep all of these local measures under review and we will not keep them in place any longer than is necessary we'll review whether we can release any measures in 2 weeks time so for now non-essential shops and schools will be closed schools but later this week in travels being discouraged extra cash is being sent to support people in self isolation and the restrictions will be legally enforced as well as the line that came from this morning it means the people lester will have to watch behind closed doors as the rest of britain slowly but slowly opens up and social distancing is relaxed a little bit we've talked to people in leicester about how this longer locked is going to affect them. the government respects open the straight the street and is
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able to fold we love all hope we're really excited to get christmas blockade we don't want to get close miss it it's not going to be safe to do so try to maximize the outside area follow a group of guidelines because we want people to be safe we want people to feel safe and know that we chatted with 'd a wouldn't dream of a we're in a cult that people didn't feel complete didn't feel safe. any of all regulars go ill because we were being callous so we want people safe way to follow it up and say stop them but just what the government is trying to do is to keep being a mixed message on not computers and he says doing. the lock down the light. perhaps so said initially national locale to shoot down the course and show how local knock downs will work it's going to be dreadful for businesses. so we're trying to save lives someone isn't this is some president just simply never
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happened in my last job but mostly lifetimes so i'm sorry it's going to be that this is. going to be less to this morning. kevin knowing that 30 minutes past the hour talking of how it's affecting the lives trying to keep the wheels turning in the u.s. presidential election year in a pandemic the democrats push for postal voting no on the latest primary polls among the republicans who say they don't trust the i think it's open to fraud is coming up. with a quick history lesson in economics you know people talk about socialism what is socialism this idea that labor has value and that people want to take part in the means of production. starting in the 1980 s.
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that became obsolete. because all wealth was tied to money printing today 2020 so that would be 40 years later than the 1st so-called activist labor rights activists and workers are they getting out that the problem is not about the means of production the problem is the money printers and their taking. the. history is to understand. understanding the present and future. because a lot of history is to. find the right. mostly peaceful march in detroit turned violent after
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a police vehicle rushed to try to protest as who'd surrounded the car and smashed the window of the police chiefs launched an investigation but says the offices are going to remain on duty for now we're about to show you this graphic video of the incident as officers forcibly tried to get away in their s.u.v. . but. still deep seated anger towards offices in some cases it's preventing them doing their jobs this video next showing new york police having glass bottles thrown at them while responding to a call of shots being fired the city's largest police union says the mayor and city council speaker should be held responsible for surrendering the city then missouri these pictures from this couple emerging in front of their mansion lots of loaded pointing their weapons at b.l.m. protesters who'd entered a private street they were marching towards the home of st louis mayor they did
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produce and hundreds want her to quit after she publicly read out the names the addresses of people calling for police reform. and who are activists sara flounders spoke to us that she's from international action center she says the current violence in the u.s. is no surprise as it's rooted in the history of the nation. well the violence has gone on from the founding of the very beginning. the united states i mean this is a country built on slavery and the genocide of the indigenous people so that violence is the only rooted how long this upsurge will go on. i think everyone who is taking part in it can only hope that it continues and goes on and on and goes deeper and see how widespread it is and the see what this confrontation is this growing complication is extremely serious. u.s.
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democratic primary elections are into ricky stage 3 states are about to hold the vote with 2 of them fully geared up for postal voting to try to reduce footfall in polling stations during the pandemic so mail in ballots that have got the rival republicans worried they think it's ultimately going to cost them presidential votes come november column open next looks at the political division over what should simply be a safer way to vote. the pandemic turned the democratic primary of the united states into a mess many new yorkers say that voting was a nightmare today some people never got their absentee ballots and others waited in line for hours long lines missing ballots and locked doors as election officials struggled to keep up with turnout new york and 4 other states faced a challenging day of voting on tuesday long lines delays and confusion across new york city voters were given incomplete and in correct ballots confusion in voting stations and fears that the elderly may not risk going out in order to vote has
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caused the democrats to push mail in ballots as an alternative but this becomes a health issue hope i mail is that more democratic tickets people more options that removes obstacles and barriers to voting which is what we want to do voting by here at home but there appear to be some pretty big problems with this magical solution malin voting on the other hand will lead to the most corrupt election in usa history things happen with mail ins just look at the special election in paterson new jersey 19 percent of ballots a fraud donald trump never hesitates to take a swing at the democrats but if you look into the facts he may be on to something and last week 4 democrats in new jersey were arrested for illegal possession of mail in ballots video has already surface to campaign materials being dumped into the garbage in texas and the postal workers union is not shy about where it will
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stand when it comes in november. donald trump's policies have made it abundantly clear that he is a serious threat to a decent postal job oh unions and so the rights of the people to a public postal service joe biden has committed to support the postal service and its dedicated postal workers our union will continue to help build the movement to defend the public postal service and win a more just society meanwhile trump supporters are concerns that the mail in ballots may be used to freak the vote against them come november alicia groups are already floating ideas about what to do if they don't like the election results if there's evidence that the vote was rigged manipulated i consider that grounds for open rebellion we'll take our arms in our council and reclaim this country and our rights if you try to do this at the ballot box and it doesn't work you go to the bullets and thank the united
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states loves to go around the world criticizing countries claiming that their electoral system and voting process is illegitimate however many look at the democratic primary in the voting so far in 2020 and say it's a bit of a disaster and many are quite worried about what might happen in november at the heart of the debate is really is that the democrats. need east year ah and you open up the ad and more people will and nationally that's better than the democrats. the republicans on the other hand believe that there's so much other fraud going on that a small number of people should vote odd and that actually is in the interest so you want your vote counts on call in curse you know to vote i think that that most of the like on sultry way that you know what american citizen
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are probably a country it's ugly. well it's always a. mean time relations between germany and the united states of putative reach something of a crossroads the german foreign minister saying that even if there's a democratic president in the white house after the various election it might not be enough to salvage the previously strong ties everyone who thinks everything in the transatlantic partnership will be as it once was with a democratic president underestimates the structural changes the transatlantic relations are extraordinarily important they remain important and we are working to ensure they have a future but with the way they are no they're no longer fulfilling the demands both sides have for them. as recently as last week german chancellor angela merkel urged the e.u. to reconsider its bonds with washington emphasizing the need for a rethink if the u.s. gives up on its role as
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a global leader merkel's remarks come after donald trump's decision to withdraw a large number of u.s. troops from germany which he accused of being delinquent in funding nato he wants some of the units redeployed to poland while bringing others home another source of tension to between the 2 nato allies has been the nord stream to gas pipeline project to deliver russian gas directly to germany through the baltic sea marching to try to put europe off the deal with the threat of sanctions leaving berlin to reportedly consider counter measures german journalist and political author thomas fassbender told us the trump presidency has revealed just how fractured relations are. i would say in terms of content. trump has even opened it window and allowed others a loud ass to view all right through into the american political so that allowed us to draw some rather maybe difficult but true and clean conclusion it's basically in terms of content i would say obama administrations are not so much apart from
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each other and they're also not so much optimism for any. president what real action can we expect from the us next i'm referring to north stream to mr trump most likely move over to the in biden has a much higher personal interest in the destruction of the north stream to protect because of his son who has friends even financially invested in continuing and growing who of ukraine it's high time that becomes more independent but there we have an additional problem here we have been seeing over the years a clear increase of division between the eastern part of the new and the western part of the my prediction is that. both divisions growing divisions will continue both between europe and the us but also within europe the tree east and the rest.
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after brazil enjoyed its worst ever week for new coronavirus cases public pressure on president job also narrow to quit now is seeing more protests in major cities and beyond the for more than 1300000 infections and over 58000 deaths there at the local level mayors and governors have been trying to quarantine but the president continues to tell people to ignore the best advice that they're giving saying the economy can't handle it the protesters though say he's now a threat to democracy. mean . to. kill people because of it 19 is a risk to his all to our lives and our health as it is the bow sonora government and he must be stopped. with. the.
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thing. that's. most in our in office in leading the government it's not. going. to. let. go of. cuisine interest from several sectors of plays so that pulls no mains not the squeeze doesn't seem wise to me as everyone who is including the full economy even before the wall is the economy was doing that real talk you know that's less capitalists thinking on of themselves while the people get done over it will be difficult to get him out of office but not impossible.
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for an especially grim picture there as it will be a watcher on the world's to a safer world for us thank you for taking the time to watch out international it's 11 26 in the morning this tuesday mosco time for now kevin always sunny off and have a good day. the world is driven by a dream shaped and person. thinks
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. we are here to ask. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on
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this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. secret prisons and usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe even the most prosperous can be deceived we've been dizzy rows on the with too few houses were allegedly prison was located and the only. access to the story for investigators covered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean. the great ignore. for justice.
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oh i am x. kaiser this is the kaiser report how about a quick history lesson in economics you know people talk about socialism what is socialism a society that labor has value and that people want to take part in the means of production and guess what starting in the 1980 s. that became obsolete because all wealth was tied to money printing today 2020 so that would be 40 years later then this phenomenon 1st a colt activists and labor rights activists and workers are beggaring out that the problem is not about the means of production the problem is the money printers and they're taking action stacey. yes protesters around the world are putting their hopes and to crypto currency we're seeing g. i'll go the global insurrection against banks their occupation i think we also have
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to kind of elaborating it's like a global insurrection against paper printer occupation or paper printer theft you know p.p.t. there's something going on crypto currency is have always had staying power due to institutional retail investors as well as traction as a digital means of exchange yet it's on sensible nature and the potential of having relatively private transactions as well as an alternative to fiacha currencies has lent itself well and theory to protest movements that are threatened by the use of state force so wherever you see insurrection or uprisings around the world and we've covered that recently with the black flies matter protests we see all the signs promoting between a black america or solves this as we've spoken to the character and we see it lebannon where they're burning down they're actually burning down their banks because it hasn't been yet.
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