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the party we choose to look for common ground. it's looking collapses now the whole system would collapse and belarus would follow and everything would be put back years president of brother ross gives an interview to russian media including r.t. where he warns that the country will collapse if he leaves. the time thousands are arrested during rallies in support of the detained opposition figurehead maria kolesnik over. the british government's handling of the pandemic forces many state health service doctors to consider quitting according to a new poll that. in other headlines brussels warns boris johnson could be
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jeopardizing peace in northern ireland if the prime minister goes ahead with plans to tamper with last year's brics agreement that as divorce talks. round. and london's iconic natural history museum reviews its collection with the defensive in the wake of black lives matter protests. very good morning from russia and i am here now this wednesday the 9th of september 1 is kevin. with a brand new round up for you hoping to stick around maybe for the next 20 minutes or so as we go through it together than a bit more detail 1st there for the russians continue to voice anger at the disputed presidential election the president has warned that he can't quit as the whole system would collapse if he did that was the claim from alexander look as shown co in a big interview to russian media including r.t.
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. good thing you know someday i will leave maybe but i will not allow the destruction of what we have created with people with generations i would not allow it to be destroyed this is how i live now and how this country has changed what keeps me very much in this situation and you probably know it too if collapses now the whole system would collapse and belarus would follow and everything would be put back years well maybe someone would have lent a hand but now it would be very hard and these guys from police special units and others those who are with me they would be blamed and they would be assaulted and torn apart. this colossal senior correspondent workers have a sore knees in the capital many small again more of a tell us more about what president bush had to say in this wide ranging interview than. well they covered a lot of ground at the time that is desperate for president lukashenko of belarus
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a paddle of russian politics russian journalists including artie's editor in chief margarita simonyan out were allowed to pitch him questions and there were a lot of questions regarding the ferocious mass protests that are the gripping bellerose the you know what's what's happening behind the scenes the internal struggles and the politics as well as the alleged foreign meddling the interference by foreign countries that are that are apparently according to the better russian president helping fad and flame these these protests that have go on going in the country and he spoke at length about this he spoke about the nature of meddling which is morphing which is evolving and changing into something google the globalization internationalization of medley of interference he says it is no longer enough to bring down the the internet and he has certainly tried the bring down entire mubarak networks at the peak of these protests to do that it. is dull
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the protestors momentum he also spoke about how this is a tragedy what is happening in this country the protests but the truth of italy he believes the majority of better russians are with him. of course for me it is very resentful and tragic if you like but this does not mean i gave up because i look at it philosophically well someday the lord will call me but i must protect what's been created by our hands to protect those people who created it and those are the overwhelming majority the majority who voted for me and now although they watch me every day on every device you name it maybe they got bored but they supported me because this is how i live now. the us isn't a very populous country not even 10000000 people and yet we're seeing at the peak
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of these protests on sunday for example now a traditional day for protests the crowds of more than a 100000 people a times and somebody and you can choose a year must be looking for an exit strategy is something he was asked about and he said member in the former president of ukraine. he said that if like he had billions stashed away the bank accounts that he could have left he could have enjoyed a 1000000000 dollar retirement but that he doesn't have those billions. how the protesters are going to greet the thought of course has to be seen to it we've seen the mass protests we've seen the arrest what's the reality in belarus now at the moment. and you've probably seen how passionate they are this is a country split this is a country divided the you know. mused that he enjoys a lot of support and that's he does the police the security services the military
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standing unanimously with him he doesn't enjoy a lot of support but there are also those who are radically set against him the intrapreneur the businessmen the progressives and the specially the young who want something different to do with sheen what is happening at these protests the very strong knob of the law and very little restraint from the law yesterday we saw another protester beaten up pot women being beaten at the protest over the treatment of maria kolesnik of a seat there's been a stabbing phenomenon something a remarkable turn of events where by various opposition leaders and passive alex he's of out of the blue decided to leave the country according to the official version of events and he was asked about this talking about how maria kolesnikov and others had tried to in the middle of the night to flee the country if you ask the opposition they give a very different version of events they describe how position leaders are being
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forced out of the country pressured coalesced even driven out of the country and out maria kolesnik of a herself apart realizing what was happening ripped up her passport peaceful protests managed to centralise with no elitists applying tara to protest this is meaningless people are not afraid of the violence the government is using against them 1st of all they're afraid of living in a low a state which will become a reality for them and their relatives it's a situation does not change in this country and the rule of law and democracy is not restored. you know this is at this point a battle of wills you plenty of experienced decades now in power nicknamed europe's last dictator and the protesters there challenging each other you can desperate to save what he has built over decades desperate to prevent others as he says from from collapsing the entire system but for the protesters for many of them there is only one viable option and that is for luke ashamed to resign we're outflank spruce
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up speed there from another view on this independent view from here a slow of romantic president of the scientific research mrs senter of men's day there is a look at shankar overstating the case here is it that personal that if he goes the whole country will fall. it's likely all statement or solution going to be 26 years to this system that would collapse just one person resigns no this is the inability to know honest ability and know in fact there are new is the question should and must to realise that this system has been building is about to collapse and is collapsing look at the numbers are wage earners for each change rate carol browner nurse new sort of people who are trying to leave the country look at i.t. sector there is a demand to leave the country for because they've been power so he should recognise
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the fact that 97 percent of the population is against him wants him to leave and the only way to are you going to get the 97 percent from. there was a joke that here was called 3 percent during the campaign but right now the trust of the people buying them lying thwarts daughter and murder to the peaceful demonstrators now nobody sees human power any longer i think that even either west and russia or do not see him as a leader who can make make the situation we're better so this claim that she is the only guy who can give the country going is just can be interpreted in the quite the opposite meaning we've seen so many people on the street set against him i hear you say they really does have his supporters to support his habit out on the streets would you say that's just 3 percent all of you witness more than independently. even with the administrative resawing that here applied he couldn't get more than
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50000 people in downtown minsk in one of the sundays this is it so what here i visited some of the clips actually you're saying people who are not there of their own accord you say were coerced into it some are exactly that was the way to call words and to show solidarity we have with our groups of people but they are guarded by police because they are afraid to tell the truth and the police just the way that people are kidnapped in downtown it shows that the police are afraid to show their faces this is again lawless this is about says he cares about that country ok city has got a lot of money put away in his back pocket for of very very rich retirement i'm sure the opposition got many feelings about one of sympathy but is there a way that he can still carry on here with dignity talk to the protesters talk to the opposition is there a way that the opposition can talk to him he's held the country together for 26 years. he's been the huge been holding the country hostage to hear women's
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political arbitrary decisions and the only way he can leave with dignity is to start negotiations talks with the transition or the terms of transition. he's going to market all in the near future and definitely the kremlin would urge him to think about transition we don't know what kind of solution that will be but one thing is clear look he's a goner 10 seconds response is not low he says the country's going to fall apart if he is not there what's the best hope for if it does go the country will lose our n.t.p. state that's for sure thank you tom you're a. show president of the scientific research mrs century minsk have a good day sir thank you. let me take you through some other news a small i want to go coming up next a poll found that a majority of british state health service doctors are considering quitting over
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the government's handling of the pandemic but the president of the yukos doctors socio sions is issues in fact been building for a long time that i think you have serum and is are and it has clearly been feeling and how in broken short many years now prior to them have demick this is a profession who have suffered through some of the worst crisis crises in history within our workforce including absolutely ruinous junior doctor contracts changes to our training that mean doctors need every 6 months or a year around hospitals around the way and indeed the pensions tatts crisis which has forced many of our most senior an experienced experienced oxys interest tyrant all of this was prior to us going into the air national crisis over 1700 doctors took part in a survey 2 of the 3 say they're more likely to leave the national health service
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due to poor treatment from the government during the covert response most planned to get out within 3 years poor working conditions were high on the list of complaints and the main reason cited for considering quitting to wear a lack of pay raises in protective equipment others know they've been gagged from speaking publicly about their concerns medics also war may have had promised benefits revoked working on the covert front line to set a major impact on their mental health. ever since we've had in may depend demick and we've had these incredible time where people living dying and struggling we've been separate for our families we just want some recognition for what we actually did and what we feel like we deserve over the last 1015 years let alone the last few months it wasn't too long ago that we were talking about. surviving on charitable donations and figure out how to stop just because crave it came in just pretty crap we deserve back as a profession and a home and
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a tax to serve better and that was what state that was really me. the government insists its 3 percent rise offer is good enough for mr boris johnson and deeds pledged more funding for hospital infrastructure over the difficult winter period coming up. we know that the n.h.s. was very much understaffed and under resourced going into this pandemic and i have no doubt that that impacted on our ability to combat this fire s. we had 10000 vacancies for doctors across the frontlines 100000 vacancies for frontline and it's our stuff including nurses so we were we were already struggling with our workforce now if so many docsis leave and we have to remember this was a survey of just 1700 doctors with 2 thirds of them saying actually they were making plans at least so who knows how how big that number truly is but this this
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really is a worry and i think it is even more of a worry given that many doctors feel that a 2nd said may be coming within the u.k. so what we're asking is that the government considers the hard work of those troops within the n.h.s. this show them how much they're valued and they really are carted them to retain them in the n.h.s. especially and if there is to be a 2nd spike in the way. that a heck of a good job of mail or front line they were part of the coronavirus pandemic for the yukos cause got another major issue on its hands coming up this kind of been forgotten but still there bricks it brussels know should a stern warning to downing street not to remain a go in last year's withdrawal deal because the worry is it could jeopardize peace in northern ireland it followed reports the boris johnson is planning to override key parts of the agreement. just get them going you need to respect the expect the u.k. to of the commitments the negotiated and signed up to last year special who got
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a citizen strides in northern ireland any attempt by the u.k. to undermine the agreement would have serious consequences. behind this hostile backdrop an 8th round of talks with london has begun taylor necks and asking how likely they are to get a deal this time round. how i long for the breck set days even stability that you know and removals are not permanently outside number 10 braxton's president today after delay after delay is a passive but something reassuring in not so comforting that in these tumultuous times one can turn to breaks it and like the good friend that it is but still that in fact nothing's changed round bump bump 8 of breaks a trade talks has begun and apparently this time and us enough we have now been talking for 6 months and can no longer afford to go over well trodden ground we
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need to see more realism from the e.u. about our status as an independent country the needs to be in agreement with our european friends by the time of the european council and the 15 that's going to be enforced by the end of the year but branksome wouldn't be bracks if it wasn't full of dissatisfaction and up to promises by u.k. having 2nd thoughts about the withdrawal agreement signed back in january so it might override key parts of the last brussels basically says we get our sue off to a free trade deal by mid october and the media thought of the u.k. renee taking on its words elicited cries of moment you're from those bureaucrats in brussels do you. believe shawn franks ability and grit. to work with the u.k. is red lines it's time to do you good to great i trust the british government to implement their withdrawal a criminal and obligation under international law and prerequisite for any future partnership protocol in ireland northern ireland is essential to protect peace and
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stability on the island and integrity of the single market the one room of the got people especially worried is that tucked away in voters' pocket is something called the internal market belt and its contents could jeopardize peace and security along the irish border but downing street denied this same that it's only proposing my own. alterations which would provide clarity on such a big us part of the deal but even at home not everyone is convinced about who the head of the new katy legal department quit over the whole thing and then there is this one minute minor detail proving to be just a little contentious piece god's great concession or in a very specific and limited way oh wow zones it's just specific but is all this proves to be the straw that breaks the camel's back and the u.k. and e.u. don't shake hands the u.k. will be left popping up out in the north sea with no deal and no tariff free gas classic bracks set everyone happy and looming deadline threat of no deal and not
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the prime minister losing trust something once not the change alan scared america's professor at the london school of economics told us brussels is refusing to accept that britain's actually left the bloc think both sides would like some kind of deal however the. insists on treating britain like a can of run a good province that we can really be truly independent and the best could be we should still report to the u. . and it believes that the. issues probably still apply to british territory waters. believes that when it comes to rules and regulations the british shouldn't be able to make their own. should be forced to. run any new regulations past the you to get their approval for us and of course. impossible for the british to accept. mistake a minute ago around the world
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a brief fire scorched a refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos leaving hundreds without shelter no casualties thankfully at least reported there but the course it's added to an already desperate issue with a camp having been on quarantine after $35.00 corona virus cases the country's prime minister now is called an urgent meeting to try to deal with the situation. not good news in california the next 70 people have been killed and scores of houses destroyed since wildfires started tearing through california almost 400 have been trapped by the blazes and airlifted to safety just this week millions of acres have been destroyed in the record bad weather there are 2 months of the fire season still to go. $10000.00 people have come out see in the pakistani city of push our against fresh cartoons the prophet mohammed in the french satirical magazine charlie hebdo it's now a republic those images that sparked the 2015 shooting in paris where 12 people
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lost their lives. a controversial story in from london the british natural history museum will review items in its collection that have been dubbed offensive in the wake of the black lives matter movement the executive board ordered the checks following staff claims that museum pieces legacies of colonies slavery and empire one example then is specimens collected on the galapagos islands by charles darwin the man behind the theory of human evolution the review could lead to the renaming or even removal of items but london has got mixed feelings about it. if you added more information and less biased information will be made more useful. set up the raising. and pretending didn't happen the past is the past you can't change it so. just observe what we've done in the past and then don't like it don't look i am considering the evidence you know where. my time and ideas around
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that we see you look at our in our he's 3 different me history is history so at the end of the day you know i think it's always good to educate everyone about history. so honestly i don't think that you are that's my own opinion the director of museum no calls the review a step in the right direction prompted by anti-racism rallies across the world and influential paper on the issue claims that museums legitimize a racist ideology we put the whole thing up for debate. if you go through a straight and start examining every single thing that every historical figure is sad then you start just trolling or a load of old group bitch that's largely irrelevant i've got a problem with with you know the trashing of our past but you've got the case again pulling down statues simply because we think that moved all this nonsense i don't see the most important points of them all the nature all tube and development it's
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every channel rachel becomes more enlightened than the generation before and i think it's crass offensive and frankly that childish to to start looking down on people in the past just because they would like the old country to shake out their past the day i mean we've got every single iconic historical facts from britain's existence to today some of them they discarded some of the no longer relevant some of them you know the wider community has deemed to be offensive happens all the time you know the things that we hear from. 100 is completely hysterical i haven't seen a record i can only read what the press are saying about it but i would have thought that it's quite sensible for any museum. to look back at their collections and see to what extent those collections remain relevant given there's not internet space to keep everything i mean what do we do we just eradicate extrude claim it
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doesn't exist you know the thing that always amazes me about this black lives matzoh think the people who propagate states are always complaining about american cultural imperialism that the truth the mockery that we do not have the same history of racial tensions as in the united states of america we are all descended from slaves but some of the roots all are also descended from the 1st culture that tempted to eradicate across the globe and it was thought that process has been instigated plotlines matter movement with the death of george floyd and many organizations at the end of the day you can't keep everything and therefore this question all museums must what do we keep what do we not keep and given and of the andres point is we must keep absolutely everything forever because it's just a new logical place of me then there comes of choice about what you do keep and what you don't. donald trump's lashed out at military top brass for making weapons
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manufacturers quote happy it's despite him approving the largest ever pentagon budget and brokering $1000000000.00 arms sales its presidential rival joe biden is promising to bring change on the show but his record shows that he's unlikely to take a radically different approach in fact caleb maupin reports. in the new election saga it seems that all narratives are very much alive i'm proud to have the support of the war fighting generals active duty military and top experts who know both how to win and how to avoid the endless wars that we're caught up in we are ending the era. of endless wars. in this place is a renewed clear eyed focus on defending america's vital interests for years have passed and not much has changed donald trump has withdrawn some of the u.s.
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forces from syria and afghanistan but a significant u.s. military presence remains in those countries and many others of course not surprisingly donald trump blames someone else i'm not saying the military is in love with me the soldiers are the top people in the pentagon probably are because they want to do nothing but fight wars so that all of those wonderful companies that make the bombs and make the planes and make everything else stay happy but despite donald trump's apparent aversion to conflict he certainly loves the toys that go with it we have called it the super duper missile and i heard the other night 17 times faster than what they have right now then you take the fastest missile we have right there donald trump has repeatedly bragged about multi-billion dollar weapons sales agreements to saudi arabia and other allies saying they bring money into the country and provide jobs but now donald trump's rival joe biden
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wants to portray himself as the candidate that will finally end forever wars it's long past time we're in the forever war. which of cost us untold blood and treasure but joe biden is just a bit more hypocritical on this issue than donald trump the objective is to compel arac to destroy its illegal weapons of mass destruction and its program to develop airport deuce missiles and more of those where saddam is dangerous the world would be a better place without him having to do for you here i don't know you know not everybody will have more guns than are needed what is needed here you are to hold your heated air. trump was very successful in his 2016 run by running on the platform of stopping of ending ridiculous endless wars of ending stupid wars and not going to stupid wars that's a big problem with presidents often times the rhetoric is very good but the follow
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up is not equate albany oakmont you've already signed on to joe biden campaign all of them screaming in squealing about how trump hates the military and he wants us to be defenseless we spend well over a trillion dollars when you put everything military related together including the interest on the debt into the budget that's wasted on bombs and weapons that we don't need that's wasted pushing other countries around that we don't need to be doing we don't need to be making enemies if trump really wanted to put his words into action he would actually reduce the military budget and increase the defense budget which is that money that's spent to actually defend this country the same song and dance every 4 years american people are tired of us military interventions around the world according to poll after poll no matter how did they vote us military establishment and its highly influential lobby always 'd seems to wind. up and artsy new york that's
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