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over the past decade, advance make projects most go been for 2 and 21, the largest indian national congress on make it said he development of headlines 0 nazi in china and russia. once again, the high on the agenda, g 7 leaders assembled for the 1st time since the outbreak of the pan down to $0.03 deep. so that the trial we have young police officers who by age will not change. how come up? we want a police chiefs raise the alarm about the lack of got some nations for the forms i made for years, the $5000.00 on the job officers at the g 7 summit somehow become cobit super credit. the new york parents declare war on a woke indoctrination of school putting up billboards, demanding their children to be taught instead to think for themselves about diversity.
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ah 3 pm on friday here at moscow. this is asi internationalism, the entire new team here a variable. welcome to the 1st g 7 in person summit since the pandemic is the open today in the u. k. and for joe biden, it marks his 1st overseas trip during his presidency. now ahead of the summit by and met with a host u. k prime minister boris johnson. they signed a new atlantic charter based on a 1941 agreement that outlined the 2 countries goals after world war 2. the priority now according to the document is cooperation. as for the g 7, the main talking points will be the pandemic trade. climate change plus china and russia is mariah garcia, explains why much of that agenda is a blast from the past. america is back. back for watson. when did it
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ever leave? whatever it is that it's coming back to from as unclear. at every point along the way, we're going to make it clear that the united states is back and democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges and the issues that matter most to our future. well, that's good. suddenly again, i can't remember them ever leaving, but if you will, coming back to things you never left then why the heck not some things you've already signed are revitalized atlanta charter building on the commitments and aspirations that are 80 years ago. a firms are ongoing commitment to sustaining our enduring values and defending them against new and old challenges. so they're defending democracy, defending nato, defending trade, which american britain have done admirably if a tad violently. but that's not all. they will now chic to combat cyber threats.
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climate change in the pandemic. there's so much to do. and what better way to start than with jeezy jukes. so the prime minister we have so the both very i'm not sure i'm going to send from that. i'm going to disagree already on the else . perhaps what may be construed as new is that button seems hell bent on returning a call to the glory days of the cold war. and his youth. i've been clear the united states will respond in a robust and meaningful way the russian government engages and harmful activities. we've already demonstrated that, except we've heard the same thing in various forms for non century trump said the same things. so what did they mean? what is it that they are say, if it isn't russia aids? yes, china. they can't say it out loud. no one's ready yet,
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but it's there between the lines. we will focus on ensuring that market democracies not china or anyone else. right? the 21st century rules around trade and technology, and we will continue to pursue the goal of a europe whole free, and that piece biden wants to resurrect an old monster. the cold war with vos, standing armies with boss military spending a vase blog to crush the competition and the competition. and he's in russia. the competition is china, which america still doesn't have an answer for. head of the g 7 summit, the chairman of the u. s. joint chiefs of staff single about china and russia as the biggest global threats. but daniel mcadams, who's executive director of the run pulled piece institute. so i just inventing another enemy. but i wonder if i fallen asleep in waking up when woken up in 1978 or something. you know it's, it's, it's unbelievable that we need to sign
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a new atlantic lines. what is the atlantic? we have no idea what the atlantic is, the atlantic has been certainly since the end of the cold war, european countries incapable of developing their own independence, foreign and domestic and economic policy basically blindly following the united states into places like afghanistan and syria and libya and miss adventure after misadventure. china is the big enemy of the defense secretary austin said we have to start acting like china is the and the mean not just thinking like they're the enemy and this is how it works. this is how the u. s. military industrial complex works, you invented in me words, the global war on terrorism, or the global fight against co, good, or the global fight against china. you invent these bogeyman, and then you spend hundreds and hundreds of billions and trillions of dollars that go into the pockets of well connected companies. well connected, think tanks in the washington beltway, and that's what keeps the machine going with the machine is going to end. because
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the american economy is about to collapse, its teetering on the edge of collapse. while on the eve of the summit, u. k. police communities have accused the government of betrayal, as it hasn't prioritized the force for vaccines. around to $5000.00 unvaccinated offices are expected to be present at the g 7 summit with one police chief warning they might become super spreaders. all this though, has been stopped the u. k. prime minister from choosing this moment to praise the 4th for its work during the pandemic. i bet the policing restrictions in that way was not something you ever dreamt you will be doing. but you did it because you knew it was how we were going to protect the n h. s. and save lives for something that speaking out the police federation, annual conference abilene named policing on the pressure of those within the 4th. a claim that he and home secretary principal sell them on to the front line during a pandemic. totally unprotected. the government, small words became lame actions,
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and the result is up. my colleagues do feel a sense, a deep sense of the trial adjust this week. we have thousands of colleagues from all over the country coming together to replace the g 7. so me to call more police officers from those very communities where the indian variance of the virus is thriving. we have young police officers who by age alone, will not have been vaccinated. how can not be ranked $6500.00 offices from every police force in the country? a part of the g 7 rings of steel and that dealing with diplomat small over the world. meaning the summit could become a hot bed of covey, with offices acting as potential super spreaders. personally, an issue that needs to be considered whether or not there's any risk of a super spread. talked event occurring around the g 7. so there are people from all over the world. they include people from countries where the rights of covey to very different from allison, with various different versions of
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a virus causing the problems. last year that were 89 police officer, dec involving cove it highlighting white police representative so eager for their members to get their jobs if they're going to continue to put themselves at risk front line officers on the cell. so things tend to be the young end of the scale, certainly enlarge numbers, and therefore they will not yet have reached the point where they will all be vaccinated with the g 7 operation. now, the way there are fears in some quarters, the damage has already been done and it leaves government officials hoping that the summit doesn't result in a surgeon code the cases. and particularly among those they've saw protecting some of the world's most powerful people. east author u. k, london will be lack of police vaccinations, isn't the only pandemic related criticism being laid at the british governments door? the u. k. health secretary might hancock is being branded a liar trying to rewrite history after he denied nationwide shortages of personal
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protective equipment. while speaking before a parliamentary inquiry into the covert crisis, i don't deny it all the way which challenges in individual areas. there is never a national shortage of p. p because of the action that we took. that hancock was being scrutinized over the government handling of the 1st stages of the time. demick sounds accused of failing to ensure sufficient stockpiles of p e. a hospitals ultimately endangering the lives of n h a stuff. some health workers were even photographed, making their own gowns out of been bags. the government is also accused of chaotic . p. p. e procurements, that cost billions extra to the state budget. i was the authorities defend covered policies. the chairperson of the u. k. doctors association told us there's now far greater distrust of the n h s. i think it's very hard for us to have trust in my call,
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if in the same breath need also denies the fact that they were problems with getting to the front long another p. p. 's. adequate. that actually doesn't seem to have been responsible for many at the death and the fact that he also says that he values and h a stuff. and he recognizes they've made know in many cases the ultimate sacrifice . but he's part of the government, which is recommended to one's not moving to one percent pay or something that the government's cove and policies have repeatedly drawn criticism from the labor party . one of its members told us to health minister is just trying to mask failures during the pandemic. whether it's in action or incompetent to the government policy throughout this and emmett because directly contributed to tens of thousands of deaths, one of the worst death tolls in the world. and in the face of all this might, hancock is, is all out there in front of that committee, acting like a schoolboy whose dog has eaten his homework and he's blaming scientific,
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blaming the public. anything but take responsibility for, for, for this himself. he's saying of p p, he's saying that the say no evidence that the lack of p p 4 for an a chest off directly contributed to death. it was coming out with advice and information, saying that there was no evidence that mosque, wherein prevented covered cases. you have to ask you, so why would they coming out saying things that were so patiently wrong at the time is because they didn't have the p p for the public with us on this friday, i angry parents in new york have lashed out at elite schools in the city for allegedly indoctrinating that children with woke values instead of teach them how to think on his kellum. authentic so luck it looks like some parents are fed up with critical race theory being taught in school. mobile billboards have been set up outside of new york city. private schools where parents are calling out the woke
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curriculum, taught on their money. the truck sign says teach how to think. not what to think. woke school speak out and diversity not indoctrination. this campaign was organized by a group of parents who say they are concerned about what their children are being taught in recent years. and you orthodoxy has emerged to tell us cause dividing our communities based and immutable characteristics such as race, ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation. as a result of the core tennis of high quality education, unite and all children and families through love and appreciation for learning and community spirit have gone by the wayside. schools should unite us not divide us. many of these parents say they are not opposed to an anti racist or pro diversity curriculum, but they say critical race theory is going a bit too far and causing more problems than it solves. we are group of concerned parents who believe there is a better way to promote diversity and includes a teacher at lead and independent schools in new york city,
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without sacrificing quality to cation for all students. to save our schools, administrators must ensure academic rigor and intellectual integrity requirements of any core curriculum. while respect and parents, as the primary moral educators of the children, parents aren't the only ones. there's an english teacher in new jersey at a private school who quit her job saying that critical race theory is racist. i'm resigning from a job that i love over the past few years. the school has embraced in ideology that is damaging to our students, intellectual and emotional growth and ideology that require students to see themselves not as individuals, but as representatives of either an oppressor or oppressed group and by professional opinion as an educator, the school is failing to encourage healthy habits of mind essential for growth, a growing number of parents and teachers objects to the teaching of critical race theory in school. this is yet another conflict and a time of already deep divisions in the united states of america. well,
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how will this all ultimately be resolved? well, it looks like it'll be up to our children to settle this. i actually think that critical race spirit should be allowed in our schools to teach children teach him at home. and that in the school cell is no need for that is what is doing is teaching kids how to have them felt what control is out of place has no place in fact at all. and in order to change we got about lynn. i was the teachers teach this particular correctly go back to the base keisha standards that we had before. and i was we want to change the situation. we must fight hard and we must do it from our home. that was, our church is a way that we think we need to do it. and so at this particular point, we have got to pull back and push back car to fit the program for you already on
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this friday here on our lot. small still to come, including a 2020 european football championships. guess what they're kicking off today to one of the host cities, the venice of the north to check out the preparations that that'll be without the lexia ships the after the break. oh i i, i is your media a reflection of reality the in a world transformed what will make you feel safer. type relation, community you going the right way? where are you being that somewhere? direct. what is true?
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what is faith? in the world corrupted. you need to defend, ah, so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows ah, in safety harbor and some are solutions every year. we try to dig into the solutions and we've got a special guest today. jim counselor of consular dot com ah, it is good to have you with us today. a special police unit has been disbanded in the german city of frankfort. members are suspected of having shad far right content in a group chat. a peter oliver investigate the story. this involves 17
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actual front lines and foreigner and current front line members of the special task force or s k in front. for now, that's pretty much the equivalent of a swat team in the united states or the special firearms command in the united kingdom. it also involves 3 senior offices who apparently knew what was going on and didn't act what it's understood is that this group chart was sharing fall right extremist messaging as well as nazi symbols. now it's prompted the interior minister of the state of hair, sir, where frankfort lies to despond. the unit saying that it needed to be over hold completely the unacceptable misconduct of several employees, as well as the turning away of immediate superiors and the special task force of frankfort made its complete dissolution necessary. nothing that can remain as it was, even those who look the other way and thus failed to fulfil their direct, superior ro must expect disciplinary consequences. this isn't the 1st time that we've seen fall right extremist activity. and i the police or the military here in
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germany. it's been a number of incidents over the last couple of years. i the i run to restructuring and the way a special tactical police unit in has both they, when they all restructured, will be firmly under the microscope as well as will police forces and the military across germany. after these claims these allegations of fall right extremism in the ranks, russia's media and communications watchdog has published
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a report detailing how social media giants are violating the law. it follows a large scale inspection by the authority, just a bit older in this program. i got details from ortiz saskia taylor. we know that the internet is a pace. it's really hard to control, but fears are growing that it's become out of control recently lacking sufficient regulation. and because of that, russia's media watchdog launch to review that looked into what certain especially social media platforms are or are not, as it turns out, doing to make the it's not a safer place. now of course, in the past we've seen how often harmful content lingers are online on checks, pay just how the live stream of the christ church massacre circulated on facebook for hours off to it. but the statistics from this report really expose how well negligent these platforms have been. you know, we're talking about tow pornography pro drug pro suicide content terrace material
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and i'm talking thousands and thousands of incidence. there is so much, but just as an example for 6 years, twitter kept up $6000.00 posts of that kind, seemingly taking no regulatory steps and even when it did, it moved at a glacial pace. facebook, for example, on average to $105.00 days to remove these kinds of posts. in the meantime, you, of course, have under age vulnerable people exposed to all of this back in march. actually, russia's media watchdog worn twitter of a total ban unless it got this illegal content under control. and as a warning step, it actually slowed the site traffic, which ultimately pushed it to remove a lot of the not all of the content after hundreds of post op simply it's imposed financial penalties, including for example, 23000000 rouble find for twitter, 43000000 facebook, so the conclusion here that's coming out is that only by punishing these platforms
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by threatening them with, with bonds and with financial loss is action taken, which is a terrifying fort. why on these platforms themselves incentivized to tackle illegal and harmful content. the and john may be violating the law by keeping certain content up, but as i understand, the russian authorities are also riled by what's been taken down on day. well, exactly. so on the one hand, we've got twitter and co dragging their feet when it comes to st. child pornography . but the report claims that on the other hand, when it comes to sensor and content of especially russian media and of course r t, they are quick and happy to press that delete button 29 times. for example, by google and youtube alone. i can't count how many times i've talked about this, whether it's about youtube bonding and taking down, assist channel onto arbuckle, even my own material. you're 2 months ago. i did a life stream dedicated to 60 years since the fast pass and fluid space. i spoke to
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cosmo about life on the international space station. it was fun, it was homeless and it will bond with no reason. given that the review really does lay by how problematic these platforms are, all they knowingly not protecting people are they simply overwhelmed by the extent of harmful content. and why be turning a blind eye to often an eagle content that causes emotional and physical often fake to home. but then arbitrarily sensor and content simply contributes to diversity of voices. and it's clear that russia feels that it can only see a change if it forces a change, because these platforms at this stage clearly don't feel any sense of responsibility before the users are. that's not the more about this ya cohen and internet laure expert. now joining us live here on the international thanks for coming on the program. it's great to see you today. why do you think the social media giants feel that they can simply, i guess at the end of the day, just ignore russian orders to take down illegal content. the large social media
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companies in the united states are clearly political players. they have plays themselves as political play, as they have made it very clear when they are priority are i have no issue with twitter or facebook or google being political players in the united states. what i do becky, with ease. sometimes these comes at the expense of vulnerable people, the people they are meant to protect. so for example, in the past few months, we've seen tens of thousands of photographic videos removed from in other content removed from twitter, from facebook and from other on the graphic websites. but for some reason, those websites still contain and proportional a large amount of fresh and content is these is the fresh and children
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of target as if russian abused a women her target is it is if this live the 2 different classes of people and i wonder why they actually do days, mr. cohen, they, the threat of fines doesn't seem to bother the big social media giants. even struggling traffic has had some impact with twitter. how would you advise rushes watchdog to tackle this issue? there are probably 2 ways to deal with these that i can think of for, for, for it's worth. the 1st one needs to change the, find the system to something would you similar to the system that the e u. n, d u, k. are implementing currently, which is a fines based on world wide turnover. and that will substantially increase the
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amount of the fines but, but you know, this still may not be sufficient. and the other way, perhaps to deal with it is to move back today sort of deal with that a weight way of handling those sort of matters and say, you know, if you are going to restrict opposing opinions and views. and if you are not going to allow the voice of, of, of r t news for his examples book need to be a good day. then we will do the same, do to, to comment that he's coming from the united states. and they might be the only way to actually deal with it because it doesn't seem to me that they've been russia lays they, they actually got a, the, the, the, there is a public opinion battle now and in the united states. and via those political play is, has the upper end. yeah, yeah,
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to cohen internet laura, joining us live here on our international. we appreciate it's a complicated subject. the thank you for your insight. thank you. little the euro 2020 football tournament finally gets on the way to date rushers among the host countries with 7 games being held in northern capital in petersburg . and that's where the author is alexia, chefs, you know, reports from euro 20 twenties, a football tournament, stretching across the 4 corners of the continent and rushes, northern capital st. petersburg has an extended role to play while other nations have struggled to get funds back into the grounds. due to cope with 19 russia hosted 50 percent of stadiums for the majority of its domestic season. and for the euro. 2020 st. petersburg is ready to make some noise. there is a serious football vibe to the so called venice of the north. it is the home to venice, champions of russia for the last 3 seasons. what place could be better as one of
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the whole cities for the euros, even more fans will be impressed with what's available in the city. the opportunities in san pittsburgh and the rich culture is a truly wonderful place with endless possibilities. especially in summer coach and entertainment. yes. especially in summer, very impressive. 2018 world cup and russia managed to sway officials so much that this stadium here in st. petersburg will also host the you a for champions league final next year. and there's other cities across the continent failed to meet the anti coby 19 criteria. this city stepped right up, only wembley in london will host more euro 2020 fixtures than this stadium here and st. petersburg. i know that you a 5 doing everything possible to ensure that the european championship is a success particular attention has been paid to the media and accreditation for journalists, it's extremely difficult to organize such
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a large scale international event given the situation in the world today. i can tell you that i have not come across such a constructive attitude from all involved parties for a long time. we cannot hide from the fact that life and sport i a very different world. now you are 2020 taking place in 20. 21 is the perfect reminder of how the pandemic has impacted on europe. but this tournament will be the litmus test for you, a fun to and was been a listless yen. half for football, russia kept it stadiums open to a large percentage of fans throughout the season. and this was a rather unpopular decision at 1st, but gradually turned into pride because we talking about real fans here, not cardboard cutouts or pre recorded fake noise. now you a for granted st. petersburg stadium, a 50 percent capacity quarter for the 7 games of euro 2020. and we're talking about 30000 live fans at this very ground. an agreement is also in place to allow
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traveling fans from abroad without any of these requirements if they have a ticket, a fan id and a negative b c r test. so russia is waiting for you with open restaurants, bars and arms. just remember to keep the strict anti corbet measures, but that is the price many fans more than willing to pay. it's an amazing opportunity that we got and expectedly because some european countries could not host matches and we always can, they can't, we can. are you happy with an organization? it's great when we were the world cup, things were slower. here, everything is better. wish every one felt the same way though. denmark opened it stadiums to local fans, but not allowing any russian fans inside. and russia is to play denmark in copenhagen, and even before a ball has been kicked, politics is already making headlines. first ukraine teams kit stage with political
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message is then as thereby johnny officials blocking accreditation for our top common sites in russia because of his armenian roots. football just wants to pass around all this mess for rest assured when the turn kicks off from one care. here and in the other 10 host cities, this is the moment many have been waiting for and hopefully a turning point for sports and politics. like yourself to be reporting from st. petersburg. yeah, looking forward about sports coverage here on our team and national hope. you can join us for it. the meantime, your friday program return at the top of me, ah, we're here in saint petersburg at the international economic form. and the topic of our program is the global economy. how is it changed since coven.

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