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good good good we have giuliani sides in solitary confinement in the prison for terrorists awaiting the hobbs a life priest. i don't see him dying. and. that's what he's facing. theory and portland that president donald trump's deployment of troops to the city to stamp out anti-racism protests the president's also slammed the unrest in cities across the u.s. . what cities are doing is absolute insanity many of the same politicians who want to slash resources for lord forest would have also did live with their
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cities are saying sure it is for criminal illegal aliens. also this hour the world health organization says it's worried about the coronavirus situation in europe just weeks after countries there start reopening their doors to tourists. and china's foreign ministry says its embassy in the united states was to death threats because of the anti beijing hysteria whipped up by the trumpet ministration as after the us gave the chinese consulate in houston 72 hours to shut down. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our teach q. and moscow thanks for joining us this hour. anger over the deployment of armed federal forces to the u.s. city of portland shows no signs of dying down president trump's decision to send in
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the troops to stamp out nearly 2 months of anti-racism protests only aggravated the situation. right. there you're there along with your dad. the mayor of portland was tear gassed by federal agents as he stood up with protesters the white house claims he's lost control of the city however over a dozen mares have already asked the trumpet ministration to remove federal forces from or halt plans to send them to other american cities protesters calls to defund the police have only gotten louder since the arrival of federal agents. meanwhile
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chicago's mayor has urged citizens to inform the police of any unconstitutional actions committed by federal forces earlier trump announced that hundreds of troops would be deployed to chicago i think in their own way they want us to go and they'll be a time where they're going to want us to go in full blast but right now we're sending extra people to help i've been very clear. not happening in chicago we don't need federal troops and i'm calling on all chicagoans that if you see something that doesn't look right please don't hesitate to report it and if we see any steps out of line particularly with v.h.s. or border patrol we are not going to hesitate to take the president to court and stop any unconstitutional and. the city of chicago has experienced a spike and violence over the past few days
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a recent drive by shooting near a funeral home 15 people injured murders and shooting incidents in the city doubled in 2020 compared with 2019 local say the president's decision to send in federal troops though i'll solve the crisis. i think at the time and resources could be better spent in addressing the pandemic that affects all of us across the world so i just think it's just a deflection and it's unfortunate it's violence begets more violence it's just a chain that will just repeat will be continue it's not going to stop it is very dangerous to send federal agents the chicago i mean there's if you what happens if i just stay inside for the couple weeks there and then come back outside when they leave like the rules are very intelligent. this is not intelligent the most useful help would be the bureau of alcohol. tobacco to help to deal with. the automatic weapons that are in the hands of criminals and
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you know working to get those kind of weapons out of the hands of people who. you know the mass shootings. the world health organization is sounding the alarm over coronavirus trends and europe calling them worrying it's fear and these could spiral out into major outbreaks are just bitter all over reports. the sun the sun has encouraged a return to normal in europe when it comes to covert 19 but ask coronavirus restrictions that be lifted or loosened the world health organization is warning about a potential spike in the virus with eastern europe and the polk and is deemed to be particularly at risk. we still have some worrying trends in southern europe and the balkans so we're not out of the woods just yet in the european environment it requires sustained vigilance just 2 months ago montenegro was declaring itself
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corona free not anymore it seems 2000 cases of the virus have seen social distancing and lock down measures reintroduced but. you may be forgiven for thinking that western europe could force off the worst the pandemic count too often but there's also being spikes there as well in spain for example the number of new infections has tripled recently. you know as women ages have been relaxed is when outbreaks happen is known any family reunions or other types of gatherings where we've had a good number of new outbreaks but also in places where there's been evening entertainment they have also generated some new outbreaks some countries are already reimposing measures in austria it will be mandatory again from friday in response to a rise in number of code cases while in felching which was ravaged by the 1st wave of the virus more pressure has been placed on the health care system. is will be
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given powers to impose lock downs and curfews the areas hardest hit we think that this is not really the time to have to face 5 easing the restrictions there will be reinforcements taken to counter this part of the coronavirus instead. germany has been very successful at keeping case. is low but this time of year is the peak time for holidays and unfortunately mingling with strangers when traveling is a very good way to spread this virus then there's the differences of the proportions taken from country to country here in berlin it's strictly for bolton to write public transport without a mosque while in norway it's optional but there is nothing stopping me popping off the all slow for a few days taking in the sights of the taiga city by tram and bring it back to germany europe like everywhere else is desperate to get back to normality not least
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of all for economic reasons but steps taken to quickly can end up being steps taken backwards that comb with tragic consequences coronavirus today is no less infectious and no less deadly than it was a few months back it would a political but mostly economy in europe is more concerned with the economy in the health of its citizens and people the relaxation of the self isolation regime happened too early we do not know much about this virus but it spreads extremely quickly now there have been repeated outbreaks of the virus in many places in spain in terms of the rate of infection it countries approaching the figure of a 1000 people a day due to summer vacations that there are not enough doctors and nurses we need to act quickly in order to find the source of infections and try to immediately isolate and quarantine the people who are nearby in europe borders have been
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practically open some places are being visited by tourists i don't think that the control over of visitors is very strict if europe does not act together then frankly it will be difficult at the beginning of the epidemic the government made the wrong decisions by the end of february a quarantine should have been already declared but this is in the past today it is a. global problem i see that infections are not only occurring in spain the balkans will be a big source of increased coronavirus infections in europe. after days of tense talks $27.00 countries manage to strike a deal on tuesday and they have to post coronavirus stimulus package the french president held the recovery plan as historic where his optimism was not shared by his political opponents. this recovery plan based on european solidarity is a historic change for the european union and the eurozone it's
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a common goal based on solidarity and responsibility because there's a planned refund deadline the goal isn't soley to leave all of this on the backs of future generations so this is a common desire to invest which will enable us to properly face the social and economic but also it's a logical challenges of our european union. macron has just signed the worst deal for france in the history for you to protect his ego he sector feiss our future and our independence european taxes abandonment for agriculture colossal financial commitment of the country mccrone has given into everything contribution discounts to tight fisted countries spending controls the reduction in the amount of the recovery plan etc spare us the propaganda the brussels summit also saw leaders agree on a 7 year budget for the block worth $1.00 trillion u.s. dollars on top of that $857000000000.00 u.s.
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dollars was earmarked for the covert recovery plan and the pilot journalist lucre bay and sunday telegraph columnist and elizabeth were to share with us their views on the deal. for once they're out there on the same wavelength i mean the less militant more and more independent right they both criticise with the same arguments that kind of michael mcconnell wanted some food to be one of the european leaders to be read leader with mrs merkel really wants to have an international stature and walk for how francis dealt with the coronavirus crisis i would be proud and also from to come out of the speech. in deep trouble and falter which is just french politics they are mean they are against europe in any way most of the time they have different areas in which the or against europe whether the left or the right the left are saying that it kills the interest of
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workers and the right to saying that it makes it impossible to be a free nation but the result is that the felt from was complaining in 2017 that he was pro european that he thought that france was stronger within europe than not having a part to play in europe and he's just done a great deal of brinkmanship over probably the toughest european summit since they created the european union. and he and angela merkel had to compromise on some aspects but they more or less when the deal so he said right with a victory and it's making his enemies very angry. tensions between the united states and china are ratcheting up beijing's foreign ministry has slammed washington after a broccoli gave the republic a 72 hours on tuesday to shut its consulate in houston and a tweet a spokesperson for the ministry said the chinese embassy had received bomb and death threats because of hatred against the country whipped up by the term
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administration harsh words were also exchanged in public. as far as closing additional embassies it's always possible they were burning documents or burning papers george or move on time china strongly condemns the decision and urges the us side to immediately rescind this wrong even seizure of people who otherwise than china will take legitimate and necessary counter any reason to immediately there's been this long challenge of the chinese communist party stealing intellectual property we actually talked about this is not just american election probably but stalls when european intellectual property. the u.s. says it ordered the consulate closed to quote protect american intellectual property and private information on tuesday police and fire officials responded to reports of smoke in the courtyard of the building and video emerged of what appears to be fires in conflict trash bins that's widely speculated in the media at the consulate employees were burning documents relations between the u.s. and china have been steadily deteriorating present term recently revoked hong
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kong's preferential trade status he also moved to further sanction chinese officials and businesses over china's new security law which also affects hong kong on top about trump has been pointing the finger at beijing over the coronavirus pandemic r.t. america hosts rick sanchez discussed the escalating tensions with his guests. this was unexpected and it was a complete slap in the face because they are essentially being forced to shut down the entire console within 72 hours and in fact this is one of the most important console one of the oldest ones ever established in the u.s. so china isn't that said that they're definitely going to retaliate if the u.s. does not reconsider and withdraw this and they said that they are most likely will be it could well be shutting down the u.s. consulate over and as well in retaliation this entire thing was done without any sort of communication at all so it just shows you how to carry this entire relationship is mike pompeo then goes on to are looking like he just walked off the set of these soprano's the public in the country is that it comes and goes to look
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at each of our noiselessly and shake their heads. ask themselves is this great america it's roaming around the world like a bull in a china shop if you'll forgive the pun given the events today and the owner of the all these china shops is finally going to say if we don't stop these people then all of our china shops are going to be trashed have we gone sanction crazy. the sanctions do not work and the same crimes are. on the agenda consequently. they're really. really independently at what their worth or not there's an exchange that took a kind of political theater mr trump and the republicans are and never will and thank you jim from. there now i want to read up on china and make them
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a big deal out of all of that with french and which what the average person is no matter. what they really are most of the year they're at around all the. chains make the rest of the world nervous very strange way in which your politics between leading countries in the world. now for some world news and brief with relations tense down here on earth china is turning its attention toward space and the red planet in particular having just launched its 1st probation to mars a chinese rocket successfully blasted off on its 7 month long journey early on thursday morning and it may encounter some traffic along the way about monday the united arab emirates also launched their 1st mission to mars. thousands of people gathered for an anti-government protest in sofia on wednesday
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for the 14th day in a row demonstrators 3 rolls of toilet paper at the council of ministers there demanding the bulgarian prime minister's comment step down accusing it of corruption and abuse of power tensions have intensified since the government survived a vote of no confidence prime minister boyko burst of announced today a series of changes to his cabinet as a response to the protest. workers plane maker air bus have taking to the streets of madrid to protest against hundreds of looming layoffs it comes as the aviation giant announces its intention to cut thousands of jobs on $900.00 of them in spring alone city officials have appealed directly to the president to protect the country's aerospace industry. you're tuned in to our team on the way and dozens of scientists have warned donald trump against the resumption of nuclear testing we hear from a nobel laureate who thinks it will be an indication of more planning among our
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a made in the shallowness. china japan and america that the top 3 economies of the world yes so now they are likely to tonic plates from moving away so that would be seismically significant and that doesn't sound like a friendly cooperative globalized world and they. welcome back the mayor of a small german port town fears he could be facing the wrath of the u.s. government in the form of sanctions the city of northern germany is primarily known as a vacation spot however its mayor is also responsible for the port of worker and where ships working on the russian germany nordstrom to pipeline are docked america has imposed sanctions on anyone working on the project so after refusing to expel the
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vessels frank cox is now waiting to be hit by u.s. sanctions. the job of overtime 61 i can't say i understand this as you know the time for threats has passed the u.s. state. hartman i know that the new restrictions would come into effect although we have not received any official notice yet we must take this seriously is this is the tightening of sanctions that have already been imposed i don't understand these actions since in my mind this is breaking international law europe is sovereign territory and i don't think europe should allow such interference in its economic issues just once the u.s. house of representatives recently passed an amendment to the national defense authorization act which imposes further sanctions against companies and vault in the construction of the north stream to pipeline washington has already imposed sanctions in the past to prevent its completion and declare the project a threat to european security that pipeline is aimed at pumping natural gas from
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russia to germany via the baltic sea bypassing traditional transit countries like ukraine the construction of northeastern 2 began in may of 2018 year sanctions slapped on vessels and companies involved in the project have temporarily halted work on it and response moscow said that it was ready to complete the pipeline on its own using its own ships but now washington is tightening the restrictions and even local and european politicians are in the crosshairs frank cox again feels that the u.s. is political threats and demands are hurting international relations. yes you should just regarding the ships i have always said that we will not allow anyone to tell us what ships can come through our ports and dock on our shores and will not allow us to dictate what vessels can anchor in our port. i don't think we need protection from russia for decades our region has had great economic relations with
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russia but the european sanctions have halted because i think it is very important that in these difficult times we continue to communicate with each other rather than send threats the covert 19 pandemic has led to a global crisis and also an economic ones we should consider this and possibly cooperate more closely on a global scale it's not threaten each other a whole take anomic growth that is the wrong path of course it will be disappointing if mr trump has holes this soft and it saddens me that people who want to live in peace who want to have unique experiences and discover other cultures can be told by other people who consider themselves important no you can't do this to me this is a very serious issue. a group of 40 scientists has more in the u.s. against a resumption of nuclear testing citing the risk of an all out war back in may reports emerge suggesting that the trumpet ministration discussed whether to
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conduct the 1st nuclear tests since a decades long moratorium earlier my colleagues spoke to nobel laureate sir richard j. roberts he believes a renewal of nuclear tests could set off an alarming chain of reaction. well the point of the testing is that if you're not planning for war why do it so that means you're planning for war if the u.s. want to resume testing and that would provoke other countries such as india or pakistan to also receive that test as well exactly does what exactly what i would expect so other nations are going to be concerned if the us is doing it you know why shouldn't we why are they doing it what are they what is they go. i think this whole thing is crazy you know the world does not need nuclear weapons we have plenty of problems we don't need the problems. the us has already ditched a number of nuclear agreements in 2001000 it pulled out of a cold war pact with russia the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty earlier
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washington walked out of the iran nuclear deal as well now all eyes are on an arms reduction treaty that set to expire at the beginning of 2821 russia has been pushing for its extension but the us is still deliberating. sir richard j. roberts again says there are risks of a nuclear war with another superpower as well as the possibility of a new cold war with china. scapegoat is trying instead of russia is growing every day. but i also think trying to like this when we see the potential for tragedy can come from. such is the 19 pandemic should make rational people think about what is important in life is it important to prepare for a nuclear war or is it important to prepare make sure the operation is healthy do
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you support total disarmament applying to the. yes or no you just no sense that there is no good we're actually now anybody to have nuclear arms. the coronavirus pandemic is set to change the way americans can vote in november spreads down to election where states expanding access to mail and voting as a safer alternative to in person voting but a recent poll shows that many citizens doubt the security of the measure 49 percent of us have since are apparently convinced mail in voting is acceptable to significant fraud reports. the coronavirus is changing the way we live and the upcoming election in the united states this november is no different this year instead of taking the risk of standing in long lines outside of polling places millions of americans will be voting by casting their ballots through the mail embracing the post coded reality but this is setting off alarm bells for some
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especially with a new directive saying that postal workers are forbidden from taking overtime while this changes in a normal year would be drastic in a presidential election year when many states are in line have an absentee mail in ballots increases in mail delivery timing would impair the ability of ballots to be received and counted in a timely manner and an acceptable outcome for free and fair election the idea that we can get everyone on the same page and perform the election operation gen doesn't precinct at a time as we always do with a totally new way of getting the ballots in is just beyond reach it's way over the horizon it's something we need to plan for the next election 2 years from now it will be utter chaos trying to get the american election system to absorb a new way of doing it in the next 3 months and it seems like these fears are not groundless take a look at the recent primary vote that happened in new york it appears that
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a large percentage of the ballots were thrown away furthermore it takes days for all the mail in votes to arrive delaying election results in the recent new york primary vote many never even received the absentee mail in ballots that they applied for now all of this has many thinking that there are openings for fraud i think national mail in elections and ballads waiting in mailboxes and all that is just an invitation to fraud and abuse on a colossal scale it becomes so divorced from reality that people don't even realize what the vibe is. it separates them mentally and emotionally and in terms of their daily lives from that very sure process of standing in the voting booth and participating in their cars to to shuttle duty and right and i do not believe that is a good direction for america u.s. president donald trump has not just been critical of the mail in voting process
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he's given a very clear analysis of how he feels about the upcoming vote mail in voting unless changed by the courts will lead to the most corrupt election in our nation's history facebook called this post misleading along with some of joe biden's posts and it provides a link to what it refers to as official voting information now the upcoming presidential election in november will be the 1st time in u.s. history that a national election has been conducted primarily with mail in ballots that's going to generate not only a lot of postage but also potentially many surprises it with modern artsy new york that's a roundup of the day's top news for now as always thanks for tuning in i'll be back with more in about 30 minutes time.
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beneath. i'm a mad cause of this is they kaiser report the world is. they globalize. stacey it's gave her that's what i see when i look at the headlines jim and the government will start paying us companies to move factories out of china japan to pay at least 536000000 dollars for companies to leave china now they are not heading back to japan they are planning on going to cambodia vietnam places like that other places in south east asia right wow a remarkable and so why are they doing that. because there's a period of. japan as a close ally of the united states the united states is escalating their war 1 against china and there are 3 cities trapped it could be game over on that on this
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