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in the world of politics. i'm sure i'll see you then. condemns germany's unwillingness to share evidence relating to the alleged poisoning of. a 2nd official request for data. they're asking the german side to confirm everything in the facts because this we have repeatedly seen unfortunately many of the supposed facts to. the new york times meanwhile source claims that wants to return to russia. british formula one star lewis hamilton could face punishment for a 2 shot highlight in the campaign against police brutality. a formula one rule to look at whether sports and politics can ever. be just these seeds.
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should do so if we do it. to everyone then we are in troubled waters. while donald trump calls the. breakthrough and is outraged. from moscow thanks for joining us today on r.t. international i'm daniel hawkins welcome to the program. russia lashed out at germany for ignoring its latest request for evidence relating to the alleged poisoning of. the russian a prosecutor general's office issued a 2nd request for test samples on monday. should address the international chemical weapons watchdog. instead but what is a card about the russian foreign ministry spokesperson says that's just an excuse.
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we brought some good ones we're asking the german side to confirm everything it claims for facts because as we have repeatedly seen unfortunately many of the supposed facts that are sensation in items are devoid of any factual verification which these things for germany to do is to respond to the request of the russian prosecutor general's office so we've seen these kind of thing before with this cripples they tried to make his except one of 2 propositions i that you did it or you lost control of those who did and what we are seeing today is a modified form of this same philosophy namely you have to accept it without any objections or a conclusion that we are unwilling to confer with you when we have all been there before only now it is quite a totally grotesque form. alexina violence condition has improved significantly over recent days the russian opposition figure is no longer on a ventilator and can leave his body in hospital bed for short stints he's even back on social media as you can see posted this photo with his family on instagram in the comment that being able to breathe on his own felt amazing. well the european
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parliament is currently discussing the vollies alleged poisoning the new york times meanwhile reports that he wants to return to russia with more details he has preached all over from but and. we've been finding out more about alexa in of on the in the last 24 hours or so 1st shot at a hospital where he's receiving treatment still here in berlin said his condition was improving that he was able to leave his bed for short periods of time then this new york times article has come out quoting an unnamed german officials saying that lex in the family has refused to cooperate with a joint russian german inquiry into what happened to him also saying that he has no intention of remaining here in germany that as soon as he's fit in well enough he intends to go back to russia he's fully aware of his condition he's fully aware of what happened and he's fully aware of when he is he's not planning to go into exile in germany he wants to go home to russia and he wants to continue his mission on
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monday the german government said that to further laboratories one in sweden and one in france had backed up their claims that alexei navalny was poisoned using a nerve agent from the novel group. laborde recent france and sweden have carried out their investigations and confirmed the german evidence that means we now have 3 laborious research working independently from each other which of all reached the conclusion that the substance that caused the poisoning of mr no widely was a nerve agent from the knob group. later on tuesday the european parliament will be discussing what the european union's response to the allegations that alexei navalny was poisoned will be there has been talk of potential sanctions now a modern day the russian prosecutors said that they sent a 2nd request to berlin to share information relating to the treatment and tests
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that have been carried out on. me they had sent a previous request 2 weeks ago but haven't received any response to that sergey lavrov the russian foreign minister has said and certainly seem to express quite a lot of frustration with his western partners when it comes to dealing with them concerning alexina valmy your bill but no one knows if there was no novotny they would have come up with another reason to impose additional sanctions our western partners have gone beyond all limits of decency in reasoning in fact they are now demanding that we confess it's such a mysterious story given that on the 27th of august we sent a request for legal assistance from the russian general prosecutor's office and still there is no answer we don't have legal grounds for launching a criminal case yet and that is why we are asked for legal assistance from the german side. the russian foreign ministry has said any sanctions against russia would be responded to cordingley well that european parliament session is set to
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wrap up just after lunch time central european time i'll be bringing you all of the latest from there here at r.t. journalist and author thomas fassbender 3rd the stand off i would have on it could escalate. well i would say we have 2. more and more colliding narratives here because germany cannot. germany is. more more or less directly disclosing their growing mistrust as i said their growing concern there some part of russian authorities state authorities are part of the perpetrators and on the on the other side russia is not able to will not be able to accept that sort of treatment by germany so as i say colliding narratives i'm sure there is there's a lot of untrusting going around behind the scenes we probably know a couple of percent of what is really going on but as i said on the on the public
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side colliding narratives both sides will get more and more are getting more and more in a conflict course. formula one star lewis hamilton is facing an investigation after taking to the podium sporting a t. shirt highlighting police brutality the british driver just won the tuscan grand prix on sunday motor sports world body is now looking into whether the he broke its rules on making political statements how muslims t. shirt says arrest the cops who killed briana taylor referencing of course the 26 year old black medical worker who was shot dead on a no knock warrant in march in the u.s. state of kentucky right in the case or thirty's say they returned fire after one officer was shot and wounded who triggered a wave of public anger with calls for those responsible to face justice and no criminal charges have been filed against them so far. well calling out racism has gripped the sporting world and its athletes in 2020 but some fans are growing frustrated last week's america's football league the n.f.l.
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kicked off its new season several teams locked arms during the national anthem a move in support of the black clubs matter movement some players even stayed in their locker rooms until the 3rd finished but some of the files of the game were left displayed. n.f.l. players all over the league and kneeling during the national anthem we simply aren't allowed to enjoy sports anymore without politics being shoved down our throats i tried against my better judgement to watch the n.f.l. today i saw a needling fist in the year players new in the middle of the field instead of defending a kickoff and were subjected to the black national anthem i'm done fire them all and let's see would jobs the find to contribute to society versus thrown the ball around and making millions for it meanwhile not doing a damn thing besides needing to or not a great national anthem. already professor of sociology at its cashmore and social
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activists leave just discussed whether sport can remain a political. times in the world where the acuteness of injustice the high actionis of injustice and the only thinness of injustice see through into sport right a should do so when those injustices can find no legitimate response from democratic nations people differ around the world in what means good or bad way if we get scared of carte blanche to everyone then we are in troubled waters if someone like israel folau comes along and starts expressing homophobic views which are clearly not consistent with that of the rest of the wall of small i don't want that i want them to remain calm grew and with the ideals the guiding ideas of governing organizations in support which to me seem as if they've all got the heart
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in the right place that you know this idea that we're living in a meritocracy that the world is a meritocracy the sporting burra anybody's retiree meritocratic. that would be a guy. in an ideal that i would i would it i would agree that you could take that position but in a world where the vast moral consensus of the tire ity of humanity he's against racism and recognizes racism then he's perfectly just what happens when there is an individual competitor in some sport who doesn't agree with a moral consensus who does hold racist or homophobic or sexist views are you going to let him or her express those views it a free society that you're free to say what they like if they do express them you're unhappy really that their well they feel will face the moral condemnation of the past majority of people a new day to making a career decision when he joins you do such
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a little also look so stupid on section so he looks you know we don't you're not to notice. this is not the way we bring it in as they should let's get away from the hypotheticals let's take the case of israel folau who expressed calm of views are you going to say your comfortable with an individual exercising his freedom of speech to pronounce these kind of views and let's face it the guy he's influential he's got a certain type of or thora to that's conferred on him by his participation in sport are you going to say that we just wait for the world to condemn him i think that his organization was quite right to step in and say we don't want you saying this kind of stuff this focus on the exceptional and the moral equivalence between racism which is a global human consensus and these are the issues you know doesn't doesn't stand up to muster so school will always play a part in politics and politics in school as
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a broader principle i'm glad formula one stepped in because at a later stage another driver might say something completely different. people came out to protest in the hundreds in pennsylvania with some were going on a violent rampage after another fatal police shooting this time in a city of lancaster warning you may find the following body cam video of that incident distressing a man armed with a knife to chase a police officer down a sidewalk before being shot dead the victim was later identified as 27 year old record a mourners police say the responding to a domestic disturbance call one officer has been put on an administrative leave local authorities called for calm. a police involved shooting has significant impact on a community as we have seen with a large number of individuals gathering in the streets however i'm asking that all reaction be tempered as the investigation is ongoing when. i was right on.
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it with. the call for calm fell on deaf ears though and raised black lives matter activists vandalized police cars and attacked local buildings throwing bricks and smashing windows police resorted to tear gas to disperse the crowd and made several arrests a law enforcement trainer smith says the police officer who pulled the trigger in pennsylvania was well within his right. this dangerous young man his family called the police said he was out of control police got there and he immediately starts chasing a police officer with that knife the officer is not only rightful to use deadly force but frankly obligated we are not suicidal police officers here in the united states we see that when the body camp comes out the investigation is completed that generally speaking the officers were righteous in their use of force but we have anti fire and black lives matter here in the united states that are sending people
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immediately to these hot bed areas to engage in writing it's a extremely difficult atmosphere for police in the united states right now no matter what we do even if we act completely lawfully like in this situation you're going to see riots and you're going to see violence and we're going to be told that we're killers of people of color and frankly it's childish it's ridiculous and i believe the american people are getting tired of it you know pennsylvania 'd is a key state in our upcoming presidential election and i don't think this is going to be helpful for the democrats. you know what's not international the face of thousands of moderates displaced from europe's largest refugee camp in greece is up for discussion today in the e.u. we're looking into that story after this short break.
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the world is driven by a dream by one person or those great. thinks . we dared to ask. will justice be done in a london court not only is julian a soldier on trial but so is freedom of speech and profession of journalism what explains this for us media coverage of this trial why haven't more journalists. is a sound being used as a car you need to sail with those channels the colors of the beat.
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pretty. much the program and israeli delegation is in the us the signed peace deals with bahrain and the united arab emirates while many welcomed the move to normalize relations with israel and says it's been stabbed in the back and says that there was one showing is the essence of these very products that in conflicts. takes a closer look. it will happen at the white house israel baf rain and the united arab emirates will be at a signing ceremony with donald trump taking center stage is it ministration is touting this as a historic breakthrough and paving the way for peace in a region plagued by conflict this is a truly historic day we hope that this will start an even more historic journey for
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the middle east and beyond was a historic deal and the 1st such deal in over 2 decades but do agreements like this really help solve the israel palestine conflict that's debatable the trumpet ministration is moving toward a 2 state solution rejecting outright a solution where all residents of the area are granted equal rights under a single. state my vision presents a win win opportunity for both. a realistic 2 state solution that resolves the risks of palestinian statehood to israel's security furthermore were a peace maker and supposed expert negotiator the trumpet ministrations moves have been rather one sided over the course of the last 3 years now the white house has cut aid to palestinians it has also recognized jerusalem as israel's capital furthermore they have given washington's blessing to the expansion of israeli
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settlements on the palestinian land now at this point we've got the white house touting a peace plan that many of us pretty strongly in favor of israel under the white house's preferred proposal up to 30 percent of the occupied west bank would be handed over to israel furthermore the remaining palestinians would be in enclaves isolated from each other with israel having full security control however donald trump insists it's a great deal for the palestinians i want this deal to be a great deal for the palestinians that has to be today's agreement is a historic opportunity for the palestinians to finally achieve an independent state of their very own now the palestinians not only reject this deal but they find it insulting mahmoud abbas officially cut ties to the united states and israel back in may the palestinian president is saying that at this point all previous agreements
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are off the palestinians have also rejected the recent deals made by rain and the united arab emirates to recognize israel they see these countries as betraying them and stabbing them in the back the palestinian position is that no other country has the right to negotiate on their behalf. of states in the region with israel will not change the essence. this conflict which is this is time of denial of the palestinian people's inalienable right to freedom and so very now there's plenty of doubt over these agreements but for donald trump it looks good on t.v. with the elections of pro ching and the coded 'd 19 body count rising at home and also looks good for netanyahu to be able to smile for the cameras as opposition to him is domestically increasing as well i mean at any hour is leaving israelis flying to the u.s. today deciding what if peace agreement relieving a country not to have total chaos. he is leaving us in
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israel he's going to put his inclusion of the countries in horrible ses he totally failed in handling the corona crisis. netanyahu when the mainstream media may hail these has historic agreements leading toward peace most analysts look at these deals and see even further violence and conflict down the road but why ruin a good photo op the planned proposals that trump has for the agreements between palestine and israel are extremely unfavorable to the palestinian people it damages their ability to travel freely it essentially herd them down into you know for lack of better word there are determined camps and that's absolutely going to trigger a new wave of violence because when you when you put one group who best sort of under pressure that's kind of has like less negotiating power when you give that
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group a terrible deal the way the allies did with germany after world war one you then pave the way for the most hateful most violent leaders possible when you take away people's opportunities and you take away their economic opportunities their social opportunities their political opportunities when you take all of that away they are then going to turn to the worst leaders the demagogues but those that support violence and so this is absolutely step was. decades more violence. around the world for some news in brief now starting with the caribbean island where police have been demanding the release of all these wild protests with cars set of plays and guns fired the officer in question is an anti drug trafficking agent who's been held on suspicion of murder arson and the destruction of public property. germany's bavaria and investigations underway after an american woman allegedly broke in quarantine believes to move infected as many as 40 people
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a local official said the 26 year old lady was told to sit tight until test results returned she reportedly did not comply and tested positive for corona virus. alien life really out there well scientists have discovered one molecule that could suggest that life forms might just be lurking on venus the gas is a compound usually associated with microbiology life or an earth the findings are made with the help of powerful telescopes which the text of the chemical in venus is dust clouds. following last week's devastating fire that destroyed europe's largest modern camp on the island of greece's prime minister is set to meet with the president of the e.u. council to discuss ways to alleviate the ongoing crisis earlier the greek authorities had accused the migrants of deliberately burning down the camp in an attempt to be transferred off the island the side of moria has been badly overcrowded with conditions worsening during the pandemic now with over 12000
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migrants without shelter many are taking to the streets causing tensions between those unfortunate newcomers and the existing islanders to rise. i don't like to enjoy it i just saw him he would have it is for. oil it is safe it is not what you say they are all safe for the people not cars boats are not going to have no capital i want to go to germany and i have many problems here nothing to eat so no electricity i'm from afghanistan and i'm waiting and. we are seeing the european union the more. it is nothing not. fair
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the miners not what is needed that is a different migration. policy has agreed to nation on the items i am dropping the ball for i am. not only and i am need to focus on the. many. many more. thousands of people left no there is no man on the streets without shout therefore the ass's of river air and without what birds and fish on hand with equal using masses in order and then and water so all of this occasion is is extremely
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now the world stucker championship up there at the crucible in sheffield that's in england ronnie is the mozart of stoker and as you can tell by by american accent i have no idea how to pronounce snooker but it doesn't change the fact that ronnie is the greatest of all time in that sport that i cannot pronounce congratulations ronnie and i hope to have you back and cause report soon don't be a stranger ok now let's talk with stacey. i think it's something along the lines a snoop snoop at. something like that anyway you know what max was a champion in predicting this sort of headlines then druckenmiller speaking of london i guess they used to run the quantum fund out of there are. the in george soros yeah i'm not sure where they dump a style probably somewhere waiting. for certainly they did crash the pound
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and that is this guy's then druckenmiller he was on one of the financial news shows here in the united states and he predicts inflation and deflation out of the ordinary huge numbers he sees inflation will hit 5 to 10 percent over the next 4 to 5 years and he said that's feast on what he heard at virtual jackson hole that the fed is encouraging the government to print more money more stimulus so fiscal stimulus and that's like m m t he said and this is going to cause inflation on the other side he said they're all there asset price bubbles that the fed is stoking is going to cause collapse which will cause a 3 to 5 percent deflation on the other side so both tails he calls it right well i mean this is you're right because it plays into been talking about this for a while for a couple of things 1st of all.
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