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the me the the french president get slough in the face while trying to get up close and personal with a crowd of, well wishers in southern france now, or germany, or descent from a smaller e, you said by removing the power of beat. so the foreign minister accused them of holding the block off the video of an american father and daughter speaking against critical race theory, has gone viral, receiving 2000000 views on twitter. it comes a mid, an ongoing debate in the us about the rule of the r t and education on politics. how we treat people with based on me, they are,
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and then my life. i live for moscow. this is r t i m unit o'neill on 30 minutes of news and views start a manual neutron county nasty show today during a visit to the side of front where he's trying to drum up support for his pre election campaign. he walked up to a barrier to greet locals, and this is what happened next. the 2 men who being arrested following that assault on president macro. and it's the 1st time that you've been physically assaulted since becoming president. that happens in the south of france near the city of violin, and that's the story that bid you present mike on exits the hotel school where he's
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been taking a visit. he walked towards a crowd of people who are all behind the battle barrier. then present. michael puts his hand on a man's on the man and grabs back president michael and before administering that mighty slap, the security agency immediately intervened, and 2 individuals were taken into custody for willful violence against a person holding public authority. now that's an offense, it's take him pretty seriously hearing phones and could see somebody put in jail for up to 3 years as well as paying a fine, a 45000 years. but of course, that would be up for a judge to decide how lenient they may wish to be. and of course, for an individual to be found guilty of the offense. there's been a huge reaction hearing from including coming from the government, the prime minister showing cas 6 saying that this was an attack on democracy. democracy is debate, dialogue is confrontation,
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the expression of legitimate disagreements, but it can in no way be violence, verbal, aggression, and even less physical aggression. we are all concerned, it is the foundations of our democracy through the head of states. it is democracy that is targeted. also, we have heard from a political policy from across the political spectrum with all physician leaders pretty much on the same page. very rare hearing from all saying that this is simply unacceptable. while democratic debate can bitter, it can never tolerate physical violence. i strongly condemn the unacceptable physical aggression target in the president of the republic. this time, are you starting to understand that violent people are taking action? i stand and solidarity with the president? well, president, marconi is currently on the top from says it's been cold, he's taking the temperature, testing it to see whether or not he should be running in next is presidential election. he hasn't officially said he's going to,
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but the idea that he's making this visit is seen as many as a pre election tool. and you might have caught the end of that video, somebody shouting down with macro ism. and there is a suggestion that the individuals behind this assault on the president ought yellow vest the revolt and unauthorized process earlier in the day. but the reality is, what this is shown is that there is still an under current presentment against president michael and his policies. those have been passed the reform as well as those he's attempted to pass to the front and i the housing is managed to do so, always hot water them down slightly. and it seems as we get closer and closer to the election, we like to see more of that resentment coming through. but for the moment in front present my phone associate with 2 individuals in the south of france now under arrest wound for violence against the person holding public authority.
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another story were closely following today. the days of small e u country standing up to the big players could soon be over. germany's foreign minister wants to silence the dissenting voices of the likes of hungry by abolishing vito powers. we cannot let details be used to paralyze european foreign policy and hold us hostage. those you do that of playing with europe cohesion in the short and long term. that's why we must say openly veto moscow. even if that means that we ourselves can be outvoted. i remain confident that the subject of a majority decision will take center stage in discussions at the conference on the future of europe. while the german foreign minister have, or must, didn't mention any you meant the states by name when saying that the veto was being misused and should be banned. it's pretty clear who he was talking about. we conic strap late as well from statements we've heard from mr. mass in the past,
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as well as tweets made by senior figures within his foreign ministry. this is directed firmly towards hungry, budapest, and prime minister of hungry victor, or bon, at the reason, a staging victor. all bonds being too overzealous when it comes to the use of this veto hungry used the v. so just last week to stop a joint statement on hong kong. they've done something similar back in april as well. and just recently, budapest nicks the know the statement from the european union calling for a a ceasefire in hostilities between palestinians and the state of israel. we've also seen poland and hungary team up to delay the signing the ratification of the, the you budget just last year. now, what the response to this from hungary has been as well. victor oberon, the hungarian prime minister, is far from happy with german foreign minister hiker muss the european left led by
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the german left as once again to taking hungry in an outragious tone. this time on the basis that our country wasn't willing to sign a joint declaration on hong kong that lacked any political weight and seriousness whatsoever. we will exercise our rights guaranteed by the european union's founding treaties. when it comes to things like tax budgets and foreign policy, the european union has to be marching in lockstep meaning all $27.00 nations. have to agree to any statements or any moves concerning the big things. what this move would do would be to get rid of that. and in the past, what we've seen is these, this be so being used as leverage. basically you see one country go, i'm not signing that until my, if you that is most pressing to me has been signed. what this would do that high co masters talking about is almost certainly it would speed up the decision making processes. but it would get rid of,
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perhaps some of the say that small nations have in the european union and know the thing that's worth know thing in order to get what mr. mass would like. it would require all $27.00 member states to sign off on getting rid of the v. so if you listen, see what victor all been and hungry has to say just to what mr. muff proposed. we can see that happening anytime soon. peter oliver ticket goes through then i also spoke with that political communications consultant damian wilson. he think scrapping you veto powers would be damaging for the block. smaller states. i think it's a very useful device for the smaller nations because without it, it's the, the large notions like germany, like france will just bully the small nation due to doing whatever they want. every nation within that the $27.00 nations left have their own history. have their own problems, have their own outlooks on, on the wider world that should be allowed to keep those without being forced into a corner, or broad, and bullied by, by the large asians. the problem with the
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a user really desperately wants to be seen as of one united voice that speaks on the world stage. you see that they've been invited to the g 7 meeting in the u. k this week, but they're not one of the 7. they're, they're a plus one, so they're really on the outside on the fringes of it and annoyed them that they can't get that united voice and, and be given the presence in the end that the, the limelight that they think they deserve to a quality activists in the us find a new way of getting rich by telling white women how racist they are. they are organizing special dinners, where their hosts come up large sums of money for the privilege of being lectured ortiz. dmitri polk can tell us more on this episode of things crazy people do, white liberal women line up to pay $5000.00 for a dinner,
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where 2 women of color berate them on how races they are. sounds like a lot of fun. now i'm sure some of you are confused by the concepts or how something like this came to be. so here it is. it's all organized by 2 people, regina jackson, who was black and say, you're a row who identifies as indian american. if you're wondering what kind of people, jackson and row are, well, here's a few quotes. we all know by white women's tears. it has caused the tears of 100, maybe even thousands of black people, and it's de la weapon. white people would rather die than tell the truth about white supremacy racism and the role in both. yeah. a lovely bunch. anyway, once upon a time they got into an argument about race with a white friend over dinner. much to their surprise, a few months later, the woman they had the argument with said she actually enjoyed it and asked for another dishing out and promised to call some other white women for the party.
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essentially that's ho. race to dinner was started. the format of the dinner goes like this, a group of white women pay $5000.00 for the events which is hosted at one of their houses. once they're done counting their piles of cash, jackson and route dig into the attendees, trying to uncover their subconscious racism with questions like, how are you racist? what's a race this thing or thought you've done recently? if a woman doesn't have an answer, according to ro, well that's just typical racist behavior. all of this is done in the most aggressive manner possible. men to quote shatter white fragility, but tears an outrage at these events are strictly prohibited. it does all sound a bit masochistic, but hey, there's no accounting for taste. white women love dinner parties more than anything . if they're safe space to talk about how much they hate their husbands, how their kids are super annoying. how crazy busy they are. the latest school auction, they're raising money for, you turned to place where they typically unleashed their entire c whiteness into
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somewhere where you can actually have safe, not shameful conversations around racism. having started this back in 2019, jackson and ro have since expanded the premise. i guess they grew tired of just parading self loathing, progressive white women. so now they're telling them how to carry the lesson and white fragility even further and make a change at the events are no longer limited to dinner. so now they have breakfast, lunch, cocktails, and even brunch all popular past times of privileged white females. naturally, the internet has had a field day with the story. ah, it's unclear if these masochistic self flagellation dinners will ever actually lead
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to any change in society, let alone a good one. but one thing for sure. as long as progressive white women feel they are unconsciously racist. jackson and ro might never again have to pay for a meal. i think it's ironic, an elitist that they will pay, that they will pay $5000.00 in order in order to learn how recent they are. what kind of experience birches signaling and i really, truly believe it's just another way of people, the fencing with their white gill, the craziest thing i've ever read. and i don't think that that actually does the trick that you actually learn anything by doing that. it feels like these 2 women that are in charge of the dinner. it feels like it almost feels like a game of some sort that they're playing on the white women when i really think it's going on here, is that these women are really capitalizing on the white gill of the wealthy
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melanie collect, finishing that report. and while some are cashing in on what this video of an american father, daughter, julie speaking out against the idea known as critical race theory, has gone viral on social media. it comes from made an ongoing debate in the u. s. about the role of c, r t in education and politics. primarily, it doesn't matter if you're black or white or any doesn't matter if you're black, white, brown. yeah. right. black in how we treat people is based on who they are. and if their might see, this is, this is our choosing. think right here, critical race theory wants to in that. now we, my children are not going to have many people are charming with the videos tucked up to 1000000 plus views on twitter. the theory itself is put forward almost half a century ago and essentially suggest that racism is systematic within society. c r
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t has been widely criticized with many calling for a bound on its teaching in schools. earlier i spoke to the man behind the video. i just think people are waking up to what's going on in the vision that's been going on. and i think people are tired men, their teacher that are tar, that are writing me. people going up to school boards now. yeah, i think people want to stand up because they see that they're trying to brainwash our children into seeing each other for the color they are and not the character that they are. how would you describe corey, why critical race theory as proof, so divisive? i would say when you tell any group of people that their whole pressures, because of the color of their skin and you tell the other group that they are a press because of the color and they're seeing, you're going to find push back. you are going to see people standing up. we know what martin luther king said, right just by the content of our care is not the color of our schemes. and when we
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see people trying to implement that into our schools, on to our children, you're going to push back. you haven't held back talking, but black lives matter either. you said the movement is for the destruction of america under families. can you just open up and why did you say that? well, the co founder said she was a marxist. so we know what marxism leads to and that's communism that socialism. so for me and for america, that's not what we're about. what another north voice is science, wrist emerging in europe, over migrants. we get deeper into that in 1900 seconds on kind of much more besides to ah, summer solutions. that's why we look at the problem to look at the solution. and today we've got the one on the marshall auerbach is the market analyst that levy
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the ah ah . it the minutes past 10 pm here in moscow. welcome back. activists in the u. k. are advising foreign property investors to steer clear of britain. they warn developers are selling on safe, real estates covered in the top of clubbing. that's led to the greenfield tower tragedy. often they say, such coverings are either worth lists or come with a host of hidden costs related to fire safety. we spoke to ben fox, the creator of an online mop of sodium problem properties, the u. k. as is now, none of the building and none of the leasehold particularly new bells, can be trusted to be purchased because where find in the range of buildings that's ah unsafe have issues. and ultimately except the 8th of the us,
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one ratings on our valued. they were pounds, you know, they can't be sold again. so we want people's particularly from overseas, tend to be very careful with buy in buildings, especially from the major developers, are still marketing overseas. the clubbing scandal received worldwide attention, grunfeld tower in london, went up in flames. back in 2017, the fire, which started from a fridge, freezer on the 4th floor, spread rapidly because of the clothing. it took almost an entire day for firefighters to contain the plays with 72 people losing their lives. are ti shutting. edwards dusty looks at how the government is moving forward. almost 4 years on from the grunfeld, tyler tragedy. the government is still trying to learn from mistakes, especially as thousands of homes across the country are still covered in the very
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same material. grunfeld was the deadline to apply for funding to remove the causing that already many of how to fit the bill themselves to keep that home safe after grandchild. in june 2018, we will immediately had to pay for waking watches were still painful waking watches. so now you know, our service charges have you know, skyrocket. we are facing another bill of so far. the seas around $33000.00 jewelry. move the cladding, but i think it's more we are really, really struggling. i'm a pensioner. i'm 76 and all my savings for now, and i can find work students append to meet the 1st phase of the public inquiry into the grunfeld tower tragedy that came the lives of 72, found the having was the principal reason for the rapid spread of the fire,
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but to give you an idea of the scale of the ongoing crisis currently around full point, 6000000 flats are still considered dangerous due to the material on them. also making them on sellable. and while the government has agreed to come up 5000000000 pounds, that's only a 3rd of what's actually needed. and a legal amendment protecting homeowners from half the bills was voted down by the conservatives in april. we had demonstrated, certainly have been to, you know, we are in talks with the bill barracks to build up have we, you know, what these properties in good faith, have to foot the bill. we have been to our m p. 's and even the opposition leader. we tried to, you know, put forward a bill to chased of these whole loss, but of course the conservatives won't have it down, so we're back to square one. the government insists residence being shielded from
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those call. building safety remains the responsibility of the building owner and they must take swift action to remediate safety issues without putting on costs to leaseholders. our priority is making sure residents are safe in their homes as quickly as possible, and we are doing everything in our power to ensure that remediation work backed by government funding is completed to the highest standard. but none of this is up the government from taking out foreign investors and selling off those dangerous buildings, unsurprisingly, then closing outrage among those effected i did a bit of research. i couldn't find any project that kind of shows you how many buildings across the u. k. over my already in my class and i was quite confirmed that this information wasn't publicly available. you know, you might get to build in the housing authority. and yet once you buy, the retro can change and you will be liable for the costs besides rates in meant that we now pay $61000.00 pounds a week for $2475.00 trials,
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certainly not in the interest of the british economy in regards to receive bias effects the maybe one or 2 buildings that have the issue. they will think it's okay. i will be safe with a new bill. if we can prove from our ma that people are registered and build into our new builds, you know, they are all over the country. they are different heights different ages. we are proven that this is a nationwide problem. so 4 years on from the grunfeld tower tragedy and still thousands of people are going to bed at night. scared is another tragedy. a simply waiting to happen to address dusty all the london western european countries are reportedly accusing greece failing to hold on to the migrants arriving on its shores. 6 sections led by france and germany have
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reportedly written to the european commission. they say that after being granted asylum in greece, thousands of refugees are then heading north and filing 2nd reclaims in richer countries. germany, for example, has apparently received $17000.00 such application since last summer alone. they joined the letter, said, the problem is partly done to greece failing to provide adequate conditions for migrants and allocation. athens denies some national chords. consider that greece is not assuring that these persons i give him suitable accommodation and provided with a minimum level of physical subsistence. grace is fully compliant with his obligations regarding border control, registration of a regular rivals, reception, asylum process, and integration programs. and it's not responsible for any regular secondary floats or keeping illegal migrants out of the u. s. party. the job from tex,
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the agency charged with securing the external border. but according to the european court of auditors, it's failing to do its job. a maltese former government minister, the chief auditor of south report, said the problems getting worse from texas, presently not discharging that due to the fact that when we found that this is even more wiring to tie one front tech has been given added responsibilities or from tech has responded to those claim, saying it's under gone, a must have transformation that would have challenged any organization, but is aware that improvements are needed. and notice morris, a greek member of the european parliament told us somethings has no control over migrants who legally leave the country and tried to settle elsewhere. the problem is that there are some gentlemen course that except it, that the, those people that have been granted asylum from greece,
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they have the right to apply the 2nd 2nd time for what i say in germany. but this is a decision by the german court, and this has nothing to do with grace. and furthermore, you should take into account that the frank said, gentlemen, you in the netherlands and don't show belgium they were obliged to. so i, by the, by the location system, it's the problem with france and germany to find those people and send them back. if they can violate the 2nd rules and they stay more than 3 months. we don't money . well, there are people from front desk, so that's a work in greece. in the case of the island of sub was, there are 2 boats from the deadman the course and they are there. so they, they try to do their job. but, and i see that out of many people waiting for working for front runner that says
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should the, again, should make if you should do its job better. but the nature of the european union, the case from the it's not the initial bridge from texas, and they have a big wage bill in europe. that is, are lots for now from the newsroom. but let's take a quick look now, what else? they had an rti during the week stay close. aah! the one of the persian gulf, the wealthiest country, it has spent billions of dollars on state of the stadiums. well, look at the stadium is really taking shape. you can see the bowl and most of the stands now, when we were here a little bit over a year ago,
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at the same construction site, it was just the foundation in a few metal structures. so it seems that time why this idea to use shipping containers as building blocks has definitely paid off. i mean, they're easy to assemble and easy to dismantle, just like playing with lego. for the 1st time in a world history, the stadium will be billed from shipping containers and what's more, it will be completely dismantled after the tournament. when i would chose the wrong one, i'll just don't rule out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground in
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the in the moon, the back guys are, this is the kaiser report summer solutions. that's right, we don't look at the problems or look at the solutions. and today we've got the one on the marshall. our bark is the mark. an analyst at 11 institute researcher and tragic follower of the toronto may police, but maybe this is they are they want to stanley cup stacy? right marshall. we have some questions for the summer solutions as good talk to you because of course we interviewed you for front running in front mounting. we
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presented many of the issues that the democrats were arguing in their debates, as they were determining who their candidate would be. and as the interesting thing is, like a lot of it was pie in the sky at the time, but it's all coming true now post pandemic. but i want to start with a recent article in an american affairs journal titled the brazilian cation of the world, compared nations like america to brazil. and i say, quote, hollowed out stake. pasadena is political confusion, cronyism, conspiratorial thinking. and trust deficits have exposed the crumbling legitimacy that now makes rich and powerful states look like banana republics. are we a banana republic? and before us i want to mention that to the audience. there are some like interference from your like old school sort of like interference on a television screen or look on your sites about that.
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