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the, the ah, the group of 7 leaders meet for the 1st time since this started that pandemic with vaccines and climate change high on the agenda. but there's also a focus on russia and china do feel a sense of the trial. we have your police officers who by age alone, will not looking vaccinated. how can not be once you k police chiefs, raise the alarm over a lock of box nations for the for submit fears. the $5.00 and on job officers at the g. 7 summit could become covert super spread or while in new york, parents declare a war on a walk indoctrination of schools putting up billboards demanding their children
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instead be taught to think for themselves about diversity ah . across the world around the clock, this is our teacher national grid of your company. let's get to our top story. the 1st g 7 in person summit since the start of the been to mac is taking place in south west and it also marks job biden's. first, overseas trip during his presidency, had all the summit which has wrapped up now its 1st day. biden met with the host u. k prime minister bars johnson. they signed a new atlantic charter based on the 1941 agreement that outlined the 2 countries goals after world war 2. the priority notes, according to the document, is cooperation from the g 7 defend itself. the main talking points are the pandemic
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trade on climate change, plus china and russia, rough garcia of examined why much of that agenda is a blast from the past. present to welcome you. america is back. back for watson. when did it 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 all revitalized atlantic charter building on the commitments and aspirations that are 80 years ago. the firms are ongoing commitment to sustaining our enduring values and defending them against new and old challenges. so they're defending democracy, defending ne,
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to defending trade, which american britain have done admirably, if a tad violently. but that's the rule, they will now seek to combat cyber threats. climate change in the pandemic. there's too much to do. and what better way to start than with tv jukes, so the prime minister of so the both very i'm not, i'm not going to be sent from that. i'm going to disagree with already on the else babs. what may be construed as new is that button seems hell bent on returning a tool 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. and the russian government engages and harmful activities. we've already demonstrated that, except we've had the same thing in various forms for now on a sentry,
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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 call it say it out loud. no one's ready yet, 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 at peace. biden wants to resurrect an old monster. the cold war with vos standing armies with voss military spending a vase blog to crush the competition and the competition. and he's in russia, the competition. he's china, which america still doesn't have an answer for. well, just to pick up on morale point to head of the g 7 summit, the chairman of the u. s. joint chiefs of stuff singled out china and russia now is
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the biggest global threats. but doug mcadams, who's executive director at ron poll. peace institute say they're just inventing another enemy. well, i wonder if i fallen asleep and waking up when woken up in 1978 or something, you know it's, it's, it's unbelievable that we need to sign 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 at ghana, stan and syria in 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,
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or the global fight against china. you invent these bogey men, 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 the american economy is about to collapse, its teetering on the edge of collapse. on fridays day, one of the summit in cornwall leaders pledge to donate hundreds of millions of boxing doses to poorer countries. but in the host, the nation itself, police of one of a more immediate problem that 5000 of the officers of the events haven't been innoculated, not the house, and stop the u. k. prime minister from praising the force for its work during the pandemic. i bet the policing restrictions in that way was not something you ever dreamt you will be day. 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
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federation, annual conference, actually named policing on the pressure of those within the 4th. a claim that he and home secretary fritz of itself. but most of the front lines during the pandemic, totally unprotected, in small words became lame actions. on the result is up, my colleagues do feel a sense, a deep sense of betrayal. just this week we have thousands of colleagues from all over the country, coming together to replace the g 7 summit coble 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 right? 6500 offices from every police force in the country. a part of the g 7 rings of steel, and they're dealing with diplomat small over the world, meaning the some, it could become a hot bed of covey, with offices acting as potential super spread is certainly an issue that needs to be considered whether or not there's any risk of a super spread?
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i 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 cove. it a very different from allison, with various different versions of a virus causing the problems last year that were 89 police officer, dec involving cove it highlighting why police representative are 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 in large numbers. and therefore, they will not yet have reached the point where they will be vaccinated with the g 7 operation. now, on the way, there are fears in some quarters that 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 amongst those they've saw protecting some of the world's most powerful people easily off the u. k. london
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the father and brother of julian listen shop travel from australia to the us from month long to her. they're calling on the white house to stop hunting. the wiki leaks co funder sonjee is currently in jail in the u. k. on days wanted stateside on s b in those charges, his family and many supporters are urging that the entire case finally be dropped. so 6 months now passed since since the refusal of fail. and we still don't know when there will be an appeal. so what, what was thing is just, it's just another instance of this abuse of process that julian has been suffering under for, you know, going on 12 years now. there is a, there is an opportunity now for, for the burden administration. and mary, garland just just to discontinue and drop this case, leak can stop was that is closed in july
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in lakes and kristen hanson has her special, you know, they had the late that they continued risks themselves to attend, to give name to the dan. earlier this year, a british court rejected the us extradition request for julian sanchez due to concerns about his mental health. while at the same time intending that washington has a solid case against them. america is still insisting he should be hand it over for releasing thousands of classified files. it's been almost a decade now since the songs was 1st arrested in london in later skip fail before spending a total of 7 years pulled up inside an embassy in the british capital. he's been in bell marsh prison for the past 2 years. if he sent to the u. s he could face up to a 175 years and roger hunting, member of rock on pink floyd on long time sun supporter told me he was concerned
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about the impact, the case could have been press freedoms for one he is being held up as an example to people who might young people who might decide to make a career in journalism and who might decide that the public has a right to know by they, by the good offices of the, for the state or the journal or the, you know, the newspapers who we absolutely desperately need to be free of the precious autocratic government to give us the information we need to be concerned citizen. so, but they don't, they, they pass the bay. does this include joe biden and blank? and i certainly hope not because he absolutely should step out tomorrow and say wherever you are in the united states, john and gabriel shepherd and we hear it is, here's the piece of paper we are dropping all the charges against julian assert, because we know for sure that he could,
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he committed no crime. all he did was report the news. that's it. and if that's a crime man, you should lock up. they had a tauriel boards of the new york times and everybody else particular but particularly the publish who published the same stories that wiki leaks published, particularly the, you know, the rock rogues and, and dramatic most dramatically of all the classroom murder video. you know, i should be locked up. i showed that video and every single performance of the war when i did a, were to between the years of 2010 and 2013. no, he is being held up as an example. keep your mouth shot or this will happen to you . we will kill you because that's what they're trying to do. that trying to kill julian as such because she spoke the truth and it's disgusting,
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obviously. to another headline story to lay angry parent in new york have lashed out elite schools in the city for allegedly indoctrinating their children with walk values instead of teaching them how to think ortiz kill up. nope . and how's that story for us? 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 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, a new orthodoxy has been merged 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,
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unite and all children and families through love and appreciation for learning and community spirit have gone by the wayside. school 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 a group of concerned parents who believe there is a better way to promote diversity and include a teacher at lead and independent schools in new york city without sacrificing quality education 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 embrace and ideology that
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is damaging to our students, intellectual and emotional growth and ideology that requires 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 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, how will this all ultimately be resolved? well, it looks like it will be up to our children to settle this. i actually think that critical race theory would be allowed in our school. you want to teach a children, you teach him at home and not in the school. well, no need for that is what is doing is teaching kids how to have them spell. what control is out a place that has no place and bad at all. and in order to change,
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but we got that blend our school. so from all the teachers teach this particular correctly go back to the base keisha standards that we had before in our we want to change the way. we must fight hard and we must do it from our home that with our church to the way we think we need to do it. so at this particular point it's we have got to pull back and push back hard. so i had a police unit in germany, is disbanded for sharing far right, extremist messages in group charts. we've got that story and more after this break ah hello, driven by a dreamer shaped by those in
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o, it's in minutes into the program. welcome back. the governor of texas has resurrected a promise from the trunk, the ra greg up and said, he's going to build a wall on the border with mexico due to the government's failure to tackle the migrant influx. the border crisis is no laughing matter. this is something that also is not a tourism site for members of congress to make an annual pilgrimage to see the board and then go back and do absolutely nothing at the federal government level to solve the crime. the governor went on to say that work on a board, a wall will start next week, and migrants who trespass on private property will be arrested or this month mister, but issued
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a disaster declaration along the southern frontier. he accused the by the administration of encouraging migrants saying the route was being used by human traffickers and gangs. thus after migration hit a 20 year high and may alone. us border patrol caught more than 180000 people illegally crossing the border. politics and social commentator just and robert young told me the situations a tipping point. we are one big, ugly moment away from what's happening on the border being a much larger problem for them. one dead child, one group of people that die from, from heat stroke and a photographer or a videographer or somebody, they're getting the kind of pictures and videos that tend to capture imagination if that's the case. and it can be tied to the fact that the by the ministration has been not great on this, then not only can it be damaging to them,
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but specifically with the mid terms coming up next year. it can force conversation to be more on the border, which is not where the by the administration or anybody in congress on the democratic side want it. let's take it back to europe. now a special police unit tell has been disbanded in the german for the frankfurt. its members are suspected of having shirt far right content in a group charts here. so you're corresponding with more in the peter over this involves 17 actual front line and former 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
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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 germany, there's been a number of incidents over the last couple of years. i, the ah,
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the restructuring under way of special tactical police units in have. 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. we also heard from benjamin in grow, who represents a police union in berlin. he sees officers are being unfairly targeted on. it's putting huge pressure on nothing more does, does police in some german states have received reports of right wing extremist ideas? it's something that's happening in society and when not isolated from it. there are $26000.00 employees in the berlin police and they include supporters of right wing
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extremist ideas. it's like alcoholism or drug addiction police human beings just like everyone else is. the main thing is how we deal with it, how we recognize such people, what steps fuel therapies are taking. i think it's obvious that they should be no extremist ideology, no matter what kind. it has no place in the police force. all this of course, is already affecting people, just like these claims that we are all far right, extremis. unfortunately, there is a tendency in the public to generalize. if one person is far right than immediately all 26000 employees. this of course, takes a toll on police officers. my colleagues do a great job and they sometimes work for 60 or 70 hours a week. they encounter incredible stress, and yet they carry out their gcs professionally. and despite this the next day, they are criticized by politicians. it's an attitude on the political level that makes people in lauren forestman want to find of the job sign of frances defense
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minister said on finally, the french troops have killed them. molly ger habits linked to the kidnapping and dense of 2 journalists back in 2013. the news comes just after president micron nuns, the end of his bar come anti terror operation in the south region of west africa. french forces are expected to remain in the uri as part of a broader international contingent. the prism you have don't get the continued presence of french operations cannot be a substitute for the return of the state and state services, political stability and sovereign decisions. we cannot keep secure in areas that then fall back into instability because the state decides not to take responsibility. it's impossible and never ending task. the french leader went on to say that the number of bases will be reduced, but that several 100 special forces troops will stay in the region to work alongside other european, an african army. details of the withdrawal are expected to be finalized by the end
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of the month or france. currently, her troops stationed in 5 countries of africa to hel region. molly burkina faso chad martini and niger. the intervention was launched in molly back in 2030 before it was expanded under operation bar. come to other countries in the region. more than $5.00 in french troops were involved in the operation with 50 of them killed in the past 8 years earlier talking to the program. here's the view of african 1st, unless lawrence, k, freeman and a french pay very nasty will. in many of these government, all kinds of accusations, for example, in the coo and chide, had a very strong indications that that this was a power coo and that the french may have looked the other way. that friendship been accused of all kinds of activities. and they're not well liked in the area, but if you go back to the history of this to how this area remains desolate,
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there's no development desert area becoming more debt. that area. the further north you go to lack of a commitment by the french, by the united states, by europe, to develop this area of friendship, use the military power. and there are 5000 forces of this operation to try to control the area and maybe even control some of the countries. and that's why there's a lot of resentment against the french or the others are up from the newsroom for now. but our programs, they are only just beginning find out what's being served up in a moment. stay close. oh, i me and i make no certainly no borders and the blind number please. as emerge. we don't have authority. we don't the back seen the whole world needs to
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take action and be ready. people who judge, you know, come crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes it feel very proud that we are in it together. in the i think most likely is that we will find the equipment floating through space that was sent by an advanced realization experience would be similar to walking on the beach. most of the time use the rocks or the shows that were produced naturally . but every now and then you encounter
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a plastic bottle and that gives you an important message even if it's not functional. it says that the realization is out there. ah, ah, football in the middle east. ever since the tiny gold nation wanted the right to host the people, worldcom football, national team been done as a dark or foreign capital if you will. one of the persian gulf wealthiest country as has spend billions of dollars unstated the ard stadiums. but is it really possible to play football when it's 30 degrees celsius outside? well, i mean, i can feel it. yeah. what's the temperature temperature 19? why has guitar build a stadium out of shipping containers like a stadium kit? you can carry it around the world. whenever you're finished,
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well the visiting fans suffer from culture shock when they arrive in a muslim country. certain areas will have. you won't be able to walk the streets and drink. you personally you, you've never tried alcohol in your life. no, i haven't. to tarry football is making huge strides with a little help from coffee european professionals, of course, didn't money play any role in your decision to move here. the to the, to me is not the 1st, and there was, for me to go to the, to our local player is up to the job of giving top football nations that get run for their money. several years we've been following katara and it's preparations for the world's main football tournament. and while making this film with visited the country twice in 2019 and in 2021. so what should we expect from the very 1st people world cup in the middle east?
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ah, the robin does it get done where the temperatures can pick at 45 and 50 degrees celsius? skeptics have said this is an unsuitable setting for a major football tournament. about the tiny gulf nation lacks football traditions, so maybe it's time to find out more about the whole station. and it's ambitious plan to stage the best football tournament. come what may 1st, when it to cool off before the scorching sun kills us. from day 11 of the biggest concerns about guitar hosting the world cup was whether it's so hot here in the summer that there is absolutely no way you can stay outside, let alone play football.

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