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the beneficial effects of these different medicines ending up to something wonderful very often. get up to something terrible. i just think i was and i was just scared i was a scared little girl of 24 and like. they didn't have to be so complicated. now is the time to deescalate. the rushes joe biden calls for a stable relationship while also cracking the sanctions with. washington has to understand that there will be a price for the degradation of relations into just the us that is entirely responsible for what is happening. as the founder of investigative journalist group project very latest exposé which is a c.n.n.
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executive let slip the channels coverage is biased in favor of black. protesters in the german capital after berlin's rent this council sparking fears of shop price increases amid the pandemic. and words can kill the brigades now officially part of the british army has been told to use inclusive language to avoid incurring any casualties to offense. here in moscow you watching r t international. the russian foreign ministry says that the u.s. but as for responsibility full deterioration in relations washington imposed fresh sanctions against moscow russia says it has no choice but to retaliate. but there
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again as you know there but such aggressive behavior will undoubtedly meet fam resistance every sponsor the sanctions will be inevitable washington has to understand if there will be a price for the degradation of violence revelations and it is the us that is entirely responsible for what is happening to us but us president joe biden signed an executive order on punitive measures targeting moscow right after calling for a deescalation in tensions between the states now is the time to deescalate. worry for. the us. term personnel from the russian diplomatic mission are being expelled $32.00 entities and individuals have been sanctioned for quote government directed attempts to influence the 2020 us presidential election the document also targets a range of financial institutions as well as 6 technology companies for cyber attacks. that what the impact might be big politics is all
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about big p.r. political marketing of the trump era america transitioned from saucy nicknames for his opponents into the biden age which spearheads now shameless self promotion america is back. america is back diplomacy is back biden diplomacy sounds like a classic personal brand of so what is it well for russia it apparently means a sanctions sledgehammer through several steps including expulsion of several russian officials as a consequence of their actions i've also signed an executive order authorizing new measures including sanctions to address specific harmful actions that russia has taken against u.s. interests well the man seems to be abundantly clear at least for ones right well he would have been had he not led into these sanctions announcement with this united
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states is not looking to kick off a cycle of escalation and conflict with russia we want a stable predictable relationship these signals are not just mixed in terms of consistency they're on par with noises from space joe biden was counsel joe biden said he's interested in the normalization of russia u.s. relations but the actions of his administration show us the opposite the u.s. is not ready to deal with the reality of the multipolar world which shuts at the possibility of american has your money instead they count on sanctions and interference in our internal affairs just this week biden and putin talked over the phone to join the conversation the u.s. president and now a new batch of sanctions in putin's face only to express hope later for a stable and predictable way forward and the white house sees no problem here no
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discrepancy forget proof for good reason forget who's president even biden strategy is to bully a country out of geopolitical relevance and it seems that's the only predictable thing about america left after all trumps anti russia sanctions galore that appears to his whole. term didn't save the ex-president from being shamed for being soft on russia so maybe biden is resorting to nuclear options right away desperately trying to keep one foot in the door though the door leading to that positive trajectory if you recall when donald trump was 1st elected he was adamant he was going to improve a relationship with with putin and with moscow but a majority opinion in the white sows the united states military united states security and american elites in general is in favor of this hard line of encouraging a new cold war so unified in was being our friend which was cheated in suggesting talks the majority of the american people who matter in the united states the
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people rule the unites states are insistent on this cold war agenda with russia does seem that biden agree to have this summit at least seem to be you know looking towards some sort of solution particularly towards the build up military buildup at east create has no cheek in this hard to stance which trying to help the process of trying to resolve matters it is to train and cannot help improve relations to moscow washington and other western powers. meanwhile russian fighter jet has a school today u.s. spy plane as it approached russia over the pacific ocean the u.s. aircraft can close to the southeast coast of can chant to but never actually violated russian airspace the country's defense minister stressed that the russian jet behaved in strict compliance with international regulations on the use of airspace. while availing the latest raft of sanctions the u.s. also cited sensational claims made last year of russia offering bounties to the
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taliban on u.s. troops in afghanistan the white house admits it has very little to back up those claims yet it still demands answers from the kremlin. we felt the reports were enough of a cause of concern they assessed with low to moderate confidence as you alluded to that russian intelligence officers start to encourage taliban attacks against u.s. and coalition personnel in afghanistan so while there's a lot of moderate assessment of these reports we felt it was important for our intelligence community to look into it this information really puts the burden on russia and the russian government to explain their engagement here you last year it was reported russian intelligence offered taliban linked militants bounties to kill american troops in afghanistan in 2019 delegations would have a proven and the pentagon itself said that it could not corroborate the reports but it didn't stop the mainstream media from going to town vladimir putin is offering bounties for the scalps of american soldiers in afghanistan now the
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european intelligence official called this callous shocking and reprehensible overnight president trump dismissed the intelligence denied being briefed on it as new reports emerged saying those payments did in fact lead to the death of americans. u.s. presidents decided to end america's double decade military presence in afghanistan by mid september story still to come. social media giant twitter on thursday burned the founder of investigative journalist group project very tough for alleged violations of its policies comes after the collective published another undercover sting video involving c n n technical director. a strain of disease eternally. 8 located. people are going to tackle. this in a picture that you made sure to protect patients. someone. who was trying to like help like a b.l.m.
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like you name it like i mean it's individuals it's not a you know. that's like going to the topics about a good. love video with the c.n.n. executive admitting b.l.m. coverage bias is the 3rd undercover scoop published by project very just just this week. to find out about the other say on how c.n.n. misled to get ratings and did its utmost to bring down donald trump had to a website on t.v. dot com we discussed the revelations with project veritas newsroom executive nick give us who says it's time people started to ask questions. we can speak to the fact that this technical director charlie chester he was certainly part of the culture he was speaking as if they were an advocacy group and this is a network that uses the tagline the most trusted name in news does the most trusted name in news you know colluded directly or indirectly with black lives matter that's a question for the american public to ask it seems that the rules that as
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a society that we all thought were in place are no longer in place there is no more roebuck this is you know this is concerning this is something that the american people should be looking into this is something they should be studying and this is something that they should know about because anything this big that means people make value decisions that affect their lives every day based on the news and if you're telling them you're real and in you know we're off hours you're saying that you're completely fake your propaganda that needs to be investigated that needs to be looked at further. protesters have rallied in the german capital after the constitutional court overturned berlin's rent rule the law has been one of the most debated in the country in recent years and it froze and rent payments at 29000 levels for 5 years and people are furious about you today.
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it all started very peacefully here it ended with some people being taken away by the police in some small clashes following a ruling in germany's constitutional court that made a boy a red cap that was put in place last february by the senate the the government of the state of 'd this frozen rental costs 2019 prices and people were saying that it was just becoming on affordable to live in the city and people being priced out of certain areas the opposite side of that the landlords and the rental companies would say that the state house is no place to meddle in the market they also say that putting in place rental comps would stop new apartments from being built what actually was decided in the constitutional court had nothing to do with the actual
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ins and outs of rental power they actually ruled on whether the city of and how the jurisdiction to put it in place at all in the 1st place they ruled the things to do with rent like they were actually in the federal law and what this could mean is some quite nasty bills arriving through the doors of around $1500000.00 households it's 90 percent of the residences in berlin that will be affected by this what the ruling says is that landlords could claim back in a really is for the rents that they say they would have been owed by having rents comped like they say now some rental companies have said they're not going to ask for that money back but all those have said that they will do that which surely is not going to go down well with a lot of people because this coupled with. the pilot and make coupled with people having lost jobs is seeing quite a lot of economic impact here in its war through thousands of people it's quite
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hard to put an exact figure on it what they say is needed is a ruling on a federal level whether they'll get that all know it's not for sure. the b.b.c.'s diversity chief slams the bank account when they broadcast his hit show lucifer not being black enough to spot being active by itself but to explain all after the break. the world is driven by dreamers shaped past and present those. who dares thinks. we dare to ask.
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i probably heard of the work brigade when the u.k.'s become a reality soldiers in the british army's world engineers regiment been told to mind their language lest anyone fall victim to a fence or to summon right through is a few grenades on the culture war front line. so the main dangers of being in the military is you can be shot at blown up. or fall victim to non gender neutral language well $22.00 engineer regiment of the british army is doing something about it the language not the horrible bad stuff don't call each other lads soldiers are told to be more inclusive and avoid using words such as mankind and sportsmanship over fears that they could cause offense to regiment sergeant major reportedly told his men. people that they need to try harder to op hold the regiments v. and s. v. and s. dance with values and standards do not mix it up with b. and s. he also said that everyone has to remember d. and on that diversity and inclusion and gents men lads
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other phrases like there are not to be use and this is my favorite he said it should be made sure that people are getting paid the correct compliments we don't always says no you know what. you are. right. or what this story has caused some our rage among friends or gobs like please move with of course but actually there's nothing new about these directions they came out in 2017 released by the british army's joint equality diversity and inclusion unit or jet oyo as it. were inclusive most important so some poles from the guidance from the u.k. military's jet i war is include suggesting sportsmanship be replaced with fairness or good humor and the word mankind be replaced with humanity humankind human race people as had residual some of those of man in as well were british war heroes to tim collins back in 2017 describe to listeners the ludicrous and dangerous morass
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into which obsequious and p.c. addled senior officers have led the british army which means he doesn't like it. but. so we can conclude from this is. 4 years on after about a voice was originally given soldiers are still not quite ready to have their language policed probably because if you're in the army you've got a few other things to worry about let's not forget that the army has been at the forefront of a quality they've been teaching mentor on their own trousers for centuries washed on one side return over. to the book about dropping bombs on middle eastern villages is the absolute definition of inclusive ety they're killing everyone without prejudice. probably a long time for we see scenes like this on the front line. sort. oh my god did i say that.
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it's a role the same the actor playing it to the next james bond but the lead character in the b.b.c.'s hugely popular crime drama luthor has left the network's head of creative diversity shaken and stirred she claims that it isn't quote authentic enough to be real. when it 1st came out everybody loved the fact that interest al gore is in there really strong black characters and well actually he doesn't have any black friends he doesn't need any what carabiner. this doesn't feel authentic when you see groups through the prism of stereotypes this is the insulting outcome which he preferred to see luther dunk basketball hoops at the end of every scene luther isn't black enough and i see so this is a new wave of racism where black people are not black enough it was implied i'm not black enough because i didn't have any black friends in my photo these lazy syria types are racist the b.b.c.'s place to spend 100000000 pounds on making more quote
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diverse and inclusive t.v. programs will have to pass 3 tests qualified i guess debated the issues raised when what culture goes too far it presents something that i call to will to to win you know that the bottom line is if we are going to have diversity chiefs you know let's make sure we're talking about making sure that there is a good representation of actors and women and men. you know what our society looks like right now you know where a phrase i came up with recently is when you live by that quote unquote woakes or you're going to do the book sort because when you go out there try to have diversity and try to have inclusion sometimes you just go way over to tab i think that the diversity. counselor does need to answer some more questions to the public because i'm a lot of people were unfortunately insulted by this very langar is comments this idea that blackness is monolithic is very very dangerous and it could lead to more
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stereotypes as you're saying it's it was very very very backless and i really hope that that the b.b.c. looks into this more actually a lot of times in a way over time and instead of 5 things like this ok i'm going to a city chief buy things aren't really quite right ok he's not in caribbean food that's not right oh it isn't. frenzies now quote unquote black and you go so far in your search for diversity you try to create problems when a problem is even exist so that's going to do so thing b.b.c. was to be woken to going to be more inclusive in all this and they they've got to have these kind of problems come up because at a certain point you have to create problems in order to solve them to justify your job even existing if there's a character that is written that's supposed to be a certain character just changing that the skin color isn't necessarily a solution this is a fictional character who it never said in this and his character description that
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he was supposed to be so so called black so i think that we should continue thinking about luther as the celebration of an exceptional you know acting career that has been heralded and has gained mr i think we've all become a little bit to solve there's always a caricature of this race or that race or that voice or there's ways we're going to stop being a little bit a little bit too soft and because there's softness is what brings up the luther thing ok we'll talk about these mascots things don't really matter then be go we open it up and say ok if we have a black character and you got it be authentically black whatever some random person says he's being authentically black because of his soft nature of modern social justice warrior culture. president joe biden has announced the withdrawal of old us in 1000 troops from afghanistan by mid september saying it's time to end the forever war the taliban is angry that we did agree to an earlier exit with donald
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trump the 2 decades of war the terror group is still active our senior correspondent right because the of look what the pullout will mean for the country . joe biden says this is it the end of the afghan war no more extentions apart from well these last one until september we cannot continue the cycle of extending or expanding our military presence in afghanistan hoping to create ideal conditions for the draw and expecting a different result according to the deal struck between trump and the taliban america was supposed to be gone in a couple of weeks time by may 1st but the president the new president claimed that didn't give him enough time the new date is symbolically september 11th and the thousands of u.s. and nato troops on that date will have left in light of this and recognizing that there is no military solution to the challenges of ganesan faces and lies have
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determined that we will start their withdrawal of the residents are told mission full says by may fast new d.n.a. 2 wants to be in afghanistan new body but they went to do a job to make sure that al qaida and its ilk never make it home again and the only thing worse than staying in afghanistan is leaving before that job is done which has the potential to cost 20 years of war and bloodshed and effort to the win over common goal it's clear afghanistan should never again service a haven for terrorists to attack our whole nouns. so our presence is conditions based while no our ally wants to stay in afghanistan longer than necessary we will not leave before the time is right it's the us government itself is divided and of my native germany for example which previously opposed the
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withdrawal the czech republic came out and said that this is the wrong decision but that they'll pull out in solidarity leaving behind a vast dangerous and uncertain ballot vacuum the war isn't over almost 2000 people have been killed that have got a start in the 1st 3 months of this year but now that's a problem for others it will ask other countries of the countries in the region to do more to support of kynaston especially pakistan as well as russia china india in turkey. you know you have a significant stake in the stable future for afghanistan under stab at the taliban now is believed to be more powerful than at any point in 20 years they control a contest more than half the country and that's with thousands of nato troops keeping them at bay with those foreign troops gone what's to stop them taking law
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but siege in kabul and doing decades of humanitarian and human rights progress would they still feel obligated to root out hard line terrorists. which the us never came here for the benefit of afghanistan no one was happy with the us coming here and i don't think many people will be sad to see them leave the us came to afghanistan for its own interests and that includes nato and all other foreign troops which are under the orders of washington when the us came in 2001 they vowed to deliver peace in afghanistan but they failed we can all never trust american promises and i guess i think us soldiers leave at least i think the situation will become worse because our country's security forces are not equipped to run enough to fight against the taliban who have had the weaponry the us promised many times in recent years about withdrawing its troops but nothing happened to help with peace let's see what will happen but as i was you know the us came to ensure
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security in afghanistan and as you know the situation has become worse day by day conflicts increased and now the americans are leaving i don't think the americans want afghanistan to prosper they're just seeking a way to flee from the mess they made and they are thinking about the afghan people but i know certainly i think it could be good if we get peace the afghan people want peace it's a good idea that america leaves of ghana stand with the afghan people are tired of war the taliban also angry they feel cheated again by this withdrawal deal they already field commanders are promising nightmare for foreign troops until they pull out. and on that note the american european pax pairs who lost trillions of dollars on this war a left to hope for the best at it no guarantees no clear progress the result of the afghan war is that everyone's been left to hope for the best.
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small migrants make their way to america's southern border fewer americans appear to support joe biden's handling of the crisis a new survey of swing voters found his migration policy is pushing them towards the republicans 55 percent of those polled actually blame the president for the surge in new arrivals or most half said that they were now less likely to vote democrat in 2022 also of note 67 percent want donald trump's border wall to remain in position. u.s. is recently seen a sharp increase in migrants coming from latin america many of the newcomers are unaccompanied children auntie america correspondent natasha suite reports on the situation according to authorities the u.s. government picked up nearly 2000 children traveling alone across the u.s. mexican border in march and as some adults are turned away from coming into the us it turns out mexico is housing migrants who are attempting to cross again. it is not because i long for the american dream but because i have
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a little girl who is there in maryland she was there 2 years ago but they took her from my mother in law and sent her to a shelter in the city of juarez authorities turn to jim into a shelter with a capacity for 400 people as other shelters near the border are maxed out. the situation has already overwhelmed us in terms of shelters we must have a dignified place to receive them to protect families who are on the streets especially mothers with children well president biden appointed vice president to oversee the white house's effort in tackling the border crisis last month criticism continues to mount harris still has not paid a visit to the southern border instead she will be traveling to guatemala but not the states in the u.s. impacted by the plaguing border issues a new poll from the associated press shows 4 in 10 americans disapprove of how the biden ministration is handling the crisis and while biden supporters may differ on immigration policies some are also questioning the administration's current tactics . to live up this way and often i see them.
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today the industry prefers to spend millions of euros in you know being to delay regulations i'll be sniffy it's all about making money making profits in some of the corporations international markets import export do you imagine the number of chronic diseases that are out in every community today it is not due to new viruses all new microbes that's not true so it is due to environment. not going to say you know the momentum is simply the mayor of this sort of muscles are really just accumulate could only come in to you seemed to be so in the list that. they'd like to see the sky if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into street not except that we have regulation we want regulation i was induced and if we don't behave then yes penalty
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