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it's 3 go go go to. the. hello there i'm an election and you're watching in question broadcasting from our to america's national news headquarters in washington d.c. here tonight's top stories 1st up a calamity of contradictions g. 7 powers meeting take countered china and russia while at the same time hoping to build stronger ties with both countries our panel weighs in bed venezuelan president nicolas maduro releasing a half a dozen american prisoners in the country could this act of mercy be a step towards renewed relations with washington we've got details next and finally researchers in china isolate special types of bacteria they can break down the toughest plastics could this be a breakthrough for ocean cleanup efforts. all right it's time to boost your news i
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knew. foreign ministers from the g. 7 nations are meeting in person in london england the objective is to lay down the groundwork for when g 7 leaders meet in the u.k. in june and from what we've seen so far we can expect a lot of talk about china and russia argues alex myla bitch has the story. together but distanced for the 1st time in 2 years foreign ministers from g 7 nations are meeting this time in london well the covert 19 pandemic and climate change are expected to take up much of the agenda discussions about china and russia are also making the top of the list with the u.s. and u.k. taking the lead on this subject any country. china or otherwise takes actions that
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challenge or undermine or seek to erode that rules based order and not make good on the commitments that they've made. to that order we will we will stand up and defend the order but what's got to change is russia's behavior again as a p 5 member of the security council against the basic norms of international law while some see the claims of veering from basic norms are hypocritical at best russia has called allegations from the west into the russian hysteria and china says the west is a bully nonetheless the push continues the u.k. has invited non g 7 allies such as australia south korea india and south africa to the meeting in what some say is an effort to rally the nations to create a united voice against china and russia to say that said is both the u.s. and u.k. have emphasized that diplomacy is not an off the table very well and it is the preferred method to resolve the international issues but we are not looking to
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escalate we would prefer to have a more stable more predictable relationship and if russia moves in that direction. so will we and i think president biden will have an opportunity when he meets with president putin. to talk about that directly we we look to the opportunities we want a constructive relationship with china but on things whether it's intellectual property theft or standing up for human rights in hong kong mentioned john we see we're going to be very clear on our values and sources say that. one objective of the upcoming g. 7 summit is to counter the narrative that the west is in decline and that china and russia are gaining geo political clout the g. 7 summit is scheduled to take place in the united kingdom next month for r t i'm alex mileage. and for more on this will go to our panel today a former professor now managing editor of covert action magazine and author of the
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russians are coming again jeremy koos rob is joining us and host of news with rick sanchez mr rick sanchez jeremy 1st over to you in pretty plain language i think secretary of state tony blinken and his u.k. counterpart dominic rab said that the main goal for the g. 7 right now is to contain russia and china what can we extrapolate from that kind of rhetoric well one thing that's not widely being reported as too naval vessels have been sent into the black sea it has a blinking is slated to travel to ukraine with the tory nuland later in the week i believe so i mean is talking you know that we don't want war i mean that's seen as a very threatening action you know it's russia was sending ships into the gulf of mexico americans would be up in arms so i think we've seen you know a very aggressive stance towards russia as well as china that's a very dangerous right now by the you know by the ministration continuing from
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what's going on for at least the last 8 years and rick you have covered this sort of stuff for a long time i mean do you recall a time where the former g 8 that used to include russia would use this kind of language and how does that translate to the average joe who is hearing this kind of i guess tough talk on the news. you know it's interesting i like the way he was issuing that question because it makes me think of my own life and let's not let's face it i'm no spring chicken anymore so i've been around for quite a while and throughout my life what i've seen is that when i was a very young man the world seemed to constantly be on the edge of war it was always a buck possibly starting a nuclear war and we all were being taught to duck and cover and then something wonderful happened and that is that there seemed to be some type of movement toward
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peace between russia and the united states and china so that called war mentality has been dissipating throughout most of my life but i'm 62 years old you know the past oh who last decade i see the start to go in. the other direction it's almost like were bracing some kind of being on the edge of nuclear proliferation recently embrace being in a cold war with countries who are reaching out to us and saying we want to be on your team i mean we're looking at lot of right now but i'm here putin has offered to join nato he says why do you guys want to be against me i want to be a part of what you're doing and russia is not with us all but what a country that offers an olive branch the least you can do is hear them out and we're living in a time in the united states be it your politics or something else where we don't want to hear people are we've chosen that you're good or you're bad and that's the
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way it's going to stay and it's not going to change it and it's not in our and it's wrong yeah and jeremy also ahead of this trip to london tony blinken accused china repression at home and aggression a bribe now 1st of all is that true i mean given a lot of people can say that this is hypocritical fence it's china who is working on economic prosperity projects like the new silk road and the last time i checked it wasn't china who invaded the middle east. yeah i mean if you look at you know xinjiang and the muslim issue i mean look at how the united states has dealt in the war on terror they've gone countries you know afghanistan the media barely reports on the human costs of the afghan war i mean china is not bombs in g.m. and you know it's in a look at an africa i mean chinese do a lot of infrastructure projects in africa and the united states has been building drone bases and militarizing the african continent so you know it's just divorced
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from reality and if you look at human rights unfortunately the united states record has you know greatly to be desired whether it's the prison system here in the united states or whether it's u.s. action in country like afghanistan or iraq or libya so china china obviously sees a double standard with these comments and sees how human rights become very politicized and used just to mobilize public opinion against them and that's part of what rick was discussing this thrust towards confrontation and war when these are countries who express openness towards cooperation and towards working together to solve global problems which is what we should be doing what jeremy further to that i mean you hear people on capitol hill saying you know america shouldn't be a nation building some nation building after much of our military have gone in to destroy those nation. well i think you know joe biden kind of woke up late
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there was a little conversation in january between joe biden and morris johnson where they joe biden said oh look at china's one belt one road we need their own one belt one road and it's kind of waking up late in the game but maybe they'll move in this direction and you don't see that china's approach to the so-called developing world there's a lot there that it brings benefits i mean you know china you know has some exploitive practices like in africa you know they have interest in the mineral wealth it's the same time they have you know helped to uplift various countries and economies and they won a lot of support and now africa and around the world and i think you know by then johnson realized that maybe now those sorts of sorts move in that direction instead of the us invading and bombing so many countries and building more you know drone bases yeah absolutely rick secretary blinken is able to use the kind of language that we're hearing him say against china because he has the support of the u.s.
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mainstream media i mean everywhere you look china is being accused of genocide of the weavers with no physical evidence and as they say no body no crime so is this part of the u.s. playbook to continue the trump policy on china but under biden. one of the saddest things that's happening right now in this particular generation you're alluding to is that we're witnessing the demise of journalists. in the surreal relationship with their governor that is what we're trying to do that is what we're supposed to do we are supposed to have a healthy at the serial leadership with the government of the united states we haven't failed in that mission instead what we have become is. the u.s. media choose its government rather than questioning its government the only time we
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question it is if they're doing it for ideological reasons based on their particular identity. and a set of the sea will question the republican president fox news will question the democratic president but neither one is really questioning for the sake of what's healthy for our country in other words there was a time when journalism in america meant that if we thought our country was doing something wrong these are the vietnam we question the actions of the nothing we said to our own government you're wrong and i want you to prove to us why you're doing what you're doing today anyone that we go into is a good war and to me that our leaders say isn't their enemy we just say oh it's are ok i guess there are adamant that's wrong and they're giving them carte blanche to do what they're doing and it's all agreed when they know that the media is not going to hold them to account for these politicians run amok well put gentlemen
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carry could drive and rick sanchez thank you both for weighing in. thank you. and then as well as released a group of american oil executives from prison 3 years after being incarcerated on charges including corruption and money laundering now there really is essentially signals a possible attempt by nicolas maduro to reach out to the biden administration argues john hattie has more. the so-called citgo 6 have been released from prison in venezuela more than 3 years after being arrested all 6 have been confined to house arrest at least for now anyway 5 of the former oil executives are naturalized u.s. citizens and one is a permanent u.s. resident back in november 2017 the executives were ordered to attend a budget meeting at the headquarters of the venezuelan state oil company p d.v.s. a which on sicko when they arrived mass curity agents then jumped and arrested the man they were charged with corruption money laundering and embezzlement among other
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things all of which they denied the u.s. has repeatedly called for their release saying they were jailed unlawfully back in 2019 the 6 men were also released and confined to house arrest but were thrown back in jail the very same day when vend president trump invited venezuelan opposition leader juan why go to the white house this latest release is being seen as a goodwill gesture by nicolas maduro to the biden administration as it reviews america's policies towards venezuela but as of now washington doesn't appear to be easing u.s. sanctions on the beleaguered country venezuela continues to struggle economically with cove in 1000 pandemic only making matters worse before the pandemic exacerbated venezuela's already fledgling economy the u.s. sent humanitarian aid there but it was stopped at the colombian border a new report by the inspector general at the u.s. agency for international development raises doubts however if the aid was driven by
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venezuela's humanitarian needs as the country was gripped by mass demonstrations and violent protests or more so the u.s. push for a change in venezuela's government the report reads to address urgent humanitarian needs and restore a democratic governance to venezuela the u.s. government's key foreign policy goals were to one support why doe's legitimacy as the interim president of venezuela and to increase pressure on model. to step down as president accordingly u.s. senate prioritized aid to the venezuelan people in coordination with the interim president the report may not come as too much of a surprise though as the troop administration adamantly supported why did know the question now will the by the administration stay on the same political course for our to john heidi. elsewhere around the world search efforts are underway in mexico city after an elevated section of the city's natural collapse late last night a collapse at a subway car plunging down
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a busy street below killing at least 23 people 70 others were injured authorities believe 4 people are still trapped in the wreckage. and breaking news this evening the attorney for former convicted officer derek shogun has filed a motion for a retrial citing jury misconduct the motion claims that show then was denied due process when the court refused a request to change menus this just one day after this photo emerged one of the jurors attending last year's march on washington donning that shirt right there that reads get your knee off our next show that was convicted on 2 counts of murder and one manslaughter charge in the death of george floyd. and still i had the world's oceans are polluted with plastic by the trillions now researchers in china have discovered plastic eating bacteria that could help save marine ecosystems well explained and over the sports h.q. regina hamm was one player player battling back or repealed the great open and
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remember to keep up with all the latest news or catch up with anything you might have missed download the portable t.v. app you can watch us whenever you want i'll be right back. i like it for the whole. ask a question for the guests and then actually listens to the yes answer and then react to that answer a fox dennis miller here i've got a new show. those in command of toxic systems designed to keep us confuse destructible are no match for an awakened mind they lie you win the war maybe lie you in poverty they tell
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you what they think they're watching you are you watching bill are you watch or. watch on t v. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple segments understands that we're telling stories there are critics can't tell me you know why because their advertisers won't let them. in order to create change you have to be honest you have to tell the truth parties able to do that every story is built on going after the back story to what's really happening out there to the american what's happening when a corporation makes a pharmaceutical chills people when a company in the environmental business ins up polluting a river that causes transfer and other illnesses they put all the health risk all
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the dangers out to the american public those are stories that we tell every we can you know want their working. over to the latest coven 800 numbers now worldwide those cases topping 153000000 with about 3000000 reported deaths they u.s. is still leading the way with the most confirmed cases about 32000000 of them here followed by india and then brazil back here stateside the death toll havering at about 577000. and doctors in india are now comparing the coded 19 pandemic to an earthquake the reason being because infrastructure there is close to collapse doctors say beds are full and supplies of oxygen have run dangerously low leading to more deaths they are now appealing to the international community
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for help if there's any help that you can get for many other countries not. like. what happens when they get enough. it's not mean that. the media. has to have it. and denmark will no longer include johnson and johnson's coded vaccine to its national campaign the country's health authority says the move is being made in response to concerns surrounding the side effects involving blood clots and mark also announced last month they'd stop using astra zeneca vaccine all together over another link to rare blood clots. meanwhile plastics continue to police pollute the world's oceans and threaten marine life but researchers in china are pointing to a possible solution using bacteria
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a combination of organisms can reportedly break down some of the toughest plastics r.t. correspondent atia sweet has more on those findings. plastic is plaguing oceans around the globe right now environmentalists say there are more than 5 trillion pieces of plastic debris in the ocean and also in danger's marine life with more than 100000 creatures dying from plastic entanglement each year on top of that the last material kills off more than $1000000.00 sea birds but chinese scientists are pointing to 3 types of marine bacteria that can actually break down polyphème one of the most widespread plastics researchers from the institute of oceanography were able to pinpoint a direct link of using this blend of organisms to disintegrate policy the study published in the journal of hazardous materials revealed the bacteria combination was able to break down the plastics used to make bottles as well as bags after conducting several test researchers said the 3 types of bacteria together caused
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heavy damage to the plastic cracks and deep holes well scientists have already discovered 430 types of bacteria that can break down various types of plastics or sources say there hasn't been a single to do this. oh and the combination of these 3 is the closest they've come so far according to researchers behind the study about $5000000.00 tonnes of plastic are dumped into the ocean each year now other researchers not connected to the study are questioning exactly how these findings will be used as clipped in plastic from the ocean is rather costly and put in the bacteria into the water could bring about other risks were pretty important question and sweets. so president joe biden is only the 2nd catholic u.s. president ever behind john f. kennedy being the 1st but back in the 1960 s. the political landscape was not so complicated for progressive minded catholics well that all changed when abortion was legalized in the 1970 s. archies rachel blevins takes
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a quick look at how the president's political life might now impact his religious life. a catholic priest. did not give you communion he said it was because of your position on abortion were you offended by that as a private matter i'm not going to talk about that but there are so many time it's ever happened we didn't talk about it he went to the press about it in late 2019 a catholic priest in south carolina denied now president joseph biden a practicing catholic holy communion while at mass the stupid reason by the priest in the diocese bishop was biden's persistence in political views that are pro-abortion according to by then this was the only time it ever happened but now more and more priests are calling for the president to be denied communion over his pro-abortion policies loudest among the most recent calls has been san francisco archbishop soffit tory quarterly on in a recent statement he said that quote if you find that you are unwilling or unable
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to abandon your advocacy for abortion you should not come forward to receive holy communion it has been interpreted as a director of you to house speaker nancy pelosi and president biden it so far the united states conference of catholic bishops has yet to make any determination on by the eligibility to receive communion however canon law states that anyone obstinately purse or viewing in manifest grave sin are not to be admitted in holy communion for now it appears the issue will be determined by the individual priest or bishop administering communion to the president given pope francis and president biden's friendly relationship it seems unlikely that the hierarchy of the catholic church will come down on one side of the issue or the other reporting in washington for an question rachel blevins r.t. . and a turn of events president biden is now raising the refugee cap 262500 this year
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the president announced that move on monday. increasing it from the trumpet ministrations initial 15000 limit biden also announced the goal is to admit 125000 refugees by the year 2022. and here's a weird story for you amazon is now pulling its drivers about their bathroom habits this week multiple drivers shared screenshots of recent polls they were sent by the company it's apparently in response to some reports in the past alleging drivers were urinating and bottles while driving due to the time constraints of their job one driver says the root of the problem is that drivers don't have enough time to make all those deliveries. let's head over to regina hamm the sports h.q. now regina it was a comeback of sorts on the men's side of the madrid open it was the of the men's and women's and we had the windsor because that's the tour number 3043 well you have not had that luck lost in the round sixteen's are sort of it was out of the
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round at 32 the miami open in just 2 weeks ago withdrew from the still open with an injury so the japanese player faced off in the 1st round he hoped it would at least be a little bit easier of the time it didn't start out that way though 30 all here 4 games each new off with the serve nishikori the back and we did it with the back in the 1st set tie break serve puts is back in to turn into the net the russian wins the 1st set 6 2nd set nishikori look at a little more informants he leads 4030 with the cross court shot mr corey returns the back and down the line take the point he did with the 2nd set 62 3rd set and match point 725040 hoping to stay alive these are corey fisher well that's not going to happen with 4 hands to completed victories 67626250000 years there's 31st . it is may 4th and if you've been on social media anywhere you see in may
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the 4th be with you all in honor of stuff. hours day and well in the next back in $21000.00 is very here want to month they got to be let out to the pitch by stormtroopers which is a pretty huge meeting that 2 teams were obviously doing this for to promote the rise of skywalker it came out a whopping 2 years ago no matter how much me they love or hate the franchise this is admitted the a very cool way bring out to such a low but the only unfortunate thing because i want to be in front of all those home fans they did get shut out for nothing but 1000000 what if i got walked out every day to 2 are set up by a storm trooper that would be kind of cool you're like wow i made it now that where that see if they voluntarily did that right and i just share with you my quickly this year i'm trooper and counter in hollywood so i was out with girlfriends and we're taking you know girls night photos like in hollywood boulevard or whatever
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and we were take your own photos one of these guys dressed up as a stormtrooper photo bombed us we didn't ask for it he photo bombed us and then demanded we pay him $20.00 for the photo for the photo that he bought and leave alone and we did not want to know in said no no. i don't think the dark side be very happy with it yet wholly a part of the dark side not called it but may the 4th be with you. that does it for us there right now make sure you keep up with everything in question at all times by downloading the portable t.v. app so you can watch it whenever you want follow me on twitter instagram at manila chan and we're going to either for him thank you for watching you tube. heartbroke name of fear and if you're on medicare this is important you're now in total to eliminate co-pays and get back to care don't use our glasses prescription
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