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me, is that documentary? i see it on r t the ah, it used to the attacks from different directions. the attacks over various matters, various sorts in degrees of gravity. and i'm not stunned by old. whether we're putting speech to america's nbc network, i had to summit with joe biden. next week we will go through the key points of that interview. also come join us soldiers, family calls on the u. s. government to drop the case against him as a travel across america to raise awareness. but with the countries still desperate to expedite, the whistleblower is supporters believe washington is trying to send a warning to others. he is being held up as an example. keep your mouth
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shut or this will happen to you. and as it campaigns for the 2022 presidential elections get under way and friends, some are raising concerns that politicians are going to far in demonizing, their opponents ah, broadcasting live direct from studios in moscow. this is our team to national and i'm showing thomas certainly glad to have you with us. right now, the russian president says he is unfazed by the garage of attacks he faces. what important statement came in an interview to america's nbc channel. ahead of talk with joe biden in geneva next week. earlier i spoke to our senior correspondent what i got you about the interview. what we have heard so far is only a season,
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a cheese of the full interview, but i must say they managed to fit a lot into this jesus, let me put and opened up by saying the relations between russia and the united states, worse than they have been in years and i suppose that is the politically correct way of saying that they're absolutely terrible, which is probably why the summit is happening. there is, at this point, little alternative, both sides have much more to lose by ignoring each other than they have to gain by working out rudimentary rules, which can be difficult to do when the guy you supposed to talk to. cool, june kilo and vladimir putin says that he's none too phased by that. over the years i've been an office get used to the attacks from different directions. the attacks over various matters of various sorts and degrees of gravity. and i'm not stuck by all that. those politicians who we deal with argue in the world arena, we're not bride and groom,
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we don't swear our endless love and friendship. we're partners and compete with each other and some issues. i would add. i heard dozens of such allegations, especially when we went through a hard time fighting against terrorism in the north calculus. yet i'm always guided by the interests of the russian state and its people. russian president also like in some of the allegations and accusations against him to, to verbal indigestion. he said ultimately that he believes job barton is a career politician. someone who is devoted most of his adult life to politics who knew how things work that he isn't impulsive. he also said that he's the opposite directly opposite of trump, who he described as a colorful and extraordinary individual who must have been talented because he became a president. should i still think that us, the former president, trump, is remarkable, intelligent person. otherwise, he wouldn't have become the us that he's
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a bright person. he made appeal to people or may not. and certainly he isn't the product, the united states establishment prior to the presidency. he was never into big politics whether you like it or not, but that's how it is. president biden is completely the opposite to president trump because he's a professional. he's been in politics for most of his life. it's a fact just look at how many years he was a senator the political plan, me a boot, also touched the enlist either on the international themes a report that made the rounds in american press that marcia was preparing to sell to a rod advance satellite technology perhaps satellites themselves, and vladimir putin said that this is complete, this information fake news. he said he didn't know anything of the sort of, perhaps us journalists knew more about it than him. there's the politics side of it . what about the western media? what are they making of this upcoming summer with much of the world political world?
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counting down the days until biden and to, to meet face to face. there's been a lot of reaction, a lot of speculation in the media more and more as the days. one down, some saying the american press the, you know, they should cool off the entire summer because there will be no breakthrough. you know, having, having commented on politics for many years now, i must say there are few breakthroughs in politics or a breakthroughs and in science. but politics isn't generally a gradual, slow process. so i'm not exactly not entirely sure where they're coming from here. others is saying that biden should call off the summit on the grounds that. 3 he's going to make much progress in the last year will make him the fool that biden will embarrass himself. others the saying that the summer should happen, the summer should go long and that it should be as productive as possible because again, rush in the united states only have to gain come from a good and fruitful relationship. have to ask about the kremlin side. what is the
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kremlin saying about this upcoming meeting between button and putting ad for the official russian reaction? the president spokesperson has come out and said the relations of such that both sides, she simply need to add their concerns, their grievances towards each other because they have collapse the relations on almost every fraud. he cannot make military cooperation. the fight against the pandemic against climate change, against even terrorism, compensation and dialogue between the 2 sides has stopped there. still, he says, working out the, the technical aspects and the details of this summit, such as whether vladimir putin and joe barton will meet face to face, or whether they'll have the delegation, the numbers of people that will be present. but the point, the mystery pensacola says this summits is to prevent the further deterioration of relations. the main reason for him to go is the poor state relations between 2 countries. the critical level of this relationship requires
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a summit between the 2 countries to be held because this is the only way to prevent the further degradation of our dialogue. again, the world will be watching this meeting. there is a lot riding on it on the international stage, as well as the domestic stages of russia and the united states. there is not a lot of hope that they'll will be a major breakthrough, but the hope is that they will be able to lay a foundation foundation of of trust on which they will be able to build solid friendly relations. the father and brother of julian sanchez are calling on the white house to stop hounding the wiki leaks and co founder. they've traveled from australia to the u. s. for a month long tour to raise awareness of his plight. a song she is currently in jail in the u. k. and is wanted state side on charges of espionage and his family and supporters want the entire case against him to be dropped. so 6 months now
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passed since since the refusal of bale. and we still don't know when there will be an appeal. so what, what were the 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. when league can still was 2 leagues can bring justice. a british court earlier rejected us extradition request for julian, a sorry, over concerns about his mental health, but at the same time maintained that washington has a solid case against him. america is insisting he should be handed over for releasing thousands of classified files. it has been almost a decade since assange was 1st arrested in london. he later skipped bale before spending a total of 7 years. hold up at the ecuadorian embassy in the british capital and
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has been in belmont prison since 2019 if sent to the us. he could face up to 175 years in prison. roger waters founding member of the rock band, pink floyd, and long time supporter of a sash told us that his persecution is meant to send a one warning to others. 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 all he did was report the news. that's it. and if that's a crime, then you should lock up there the tauriel boards of the new york times and everybody else but particular, but particularly the publish who publish 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. no,
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he is being held up as an example. keep your mouth shut or this will happen to you . we will kill you because that's what they're trying to do. that trying to kill julian such because he spoke the truth and it's disgusting. it may be that people will start to scratch their heads and go, hold on a minute. this guy got a story. very interesting story, disgusting story. and he and he decided that he had an absolute gigi in the public interest to publish that story. the government didn't want him to do it and now they're trying to kill him. there is something wrong with this picture. the gloves are off in france, where campaigns for next year's presidential election have gotten underway, but some are raising concerns that the politicians are going too far when it comes to demonizing. their opponents or cheese shuttle davinsky takes
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a closer look. the ideal of a painting, politicians is being in league with the devil, even being demonic themselves is as old as politics itself. but in a world of extreme divisions is more caution needed when it comes to inflammatory language and even symbols this week from have been full of it. first, the lecturing party about front reported a rapper to the authorities for a video which simulated the moodle of a left wing voter. then officials were left reeling because of the 20. well, while the political clo banded together and denounced inactive violence, some politicians seem to have quickly forgotten the lesson. french interior minister had dominant is one example on a trip to join
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a head of regional elections. he said base to a crowd, there is a will the national rally never wins region. we can clearly see the satanic mark that would represent a victory for the national rally. while on social networks. people poked fun that domino's comment, including suggestions from may need to cool in the system. the national rally, though, thought it was pretty provocative language. how does this government not realized that was such violent statements against the opposition? it is participating in the climate of hatred, vitality and violence. so do people really see that politicians have to eval going to lead and it's pure speculation. and for me to demonize them and say that the satanist, it means nothing that just words i think calling faith. and if it's too much, even though not the support of the national rally at all,
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and i have no interest in them, i don't do much for me. i think it's a be cru to say that particularly on an intellectual and political level, i don't see where the connection is with satanism. we're not in a religious country wherein in democracy a secular democracy. and technically, i don't see what the term is supposed to mean. i think on the whole they're malicious, but not all of them. i'm not completely ok with calling them say to this, but i guess document referring to the right ring and the slap an incident on their voice mails. i'm not very up to date on the subject, but i don't support the national rally party inside have and for me they are the devil much guy ahead of elections. there was always political tension, but hearing from submits mornings from retired army generals and police to the civil war is brewing. things really feel like they're becoming hot as hell. and while petitions on no waiting job, they are not necessarily,
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even though it could be always argued better. the devil, you know charlotte, stevens, k asi paris. right. the euro 2020 football championship has finally kicked off. but russia's campaign has gotten off to a disappointing start with the national side that losing 3 mill to belgium in saint petersburg on saturday. earlier, my colleague gander farmer, spoke to archie, is alexia shasky, who is outside the stadium. just turned a year old. i was expecting, well, hoping for a nice birthday gift from team russia. i will at least the draw would have been fine, but clearly there were very low expectations. i had of this particular game. there is a serious golf in class and quality between belgium and russia on the football pitch . of course, the 3 nill the result is not such a big surprise, although i have to say, i don't believe the 3 and the result was fully does that russia did have some good spells in the 2nd half of the game. nevertheless, it's quite a poor,
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thoughtful that is not your chest of steam. everyone here understands that the real battle for russia to survive in this group and to possibly qualify from this group will happen next wednesday when russia will meet finland at this very ground here. everyone is gearing up for wednesday. the mood is still really good. here. there is a bit of a dual enrollment among the russian supporters. and i was actually sat in the stadium next to the huge contingent of the belgian fans. and of course, they were absolutely ecstatic with this result. and particularly the fact that they could actually travel away from their country joy to a different line, to watch a game of football in the city where belgium has a really good track record, particularly in the world cup. they want the bronze metals and woke up here in 2018 . i spoke to quite. 3 a few of them and let listen to what they had to say, particularly about the easy visa regime of entering russia. this time, the feeling itself traveling from outside of the european union into russia with no
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reason know anything. how good is that ready to actually be repeated asked in the beginning a little bit to recall to them with that the reason i'm set to auto book, i'm just looking on the way side and everything with the blog after things. well, of course, it's not only the belgian here, roaming the city during the day i in the polls. slovaks got quite a few swedes as well. they will all play here and st. petersburg, actually in just one day on monday, poland will square off against lucky here we are on top of the game as well. and of course, racing ourselves to a big game on wednesday when russia posts finland are. i'd still become this saturday. the racial studies debate in the u. s. has reached the military as whistleblowers raised the alarm over how the subject is being taught in the army.
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ah, i use the, the, the, the the welcome back. this is our team national. now, a scottish university law student who has investigated for defining a woman as the one with female genital has been cleared of all allegations. the inquiry into her comments that were viewed by some as offensive and discriminatory, took 2 months to complete, but found no evidence of wrongdoing. talking to our team student describe the pressure she was under. i was under tremendous stress and your name inquiry,
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you know, i had my final exams. i have a dissertation to write. i'm still trying to be, you know, mother to my children and function everyday life and there is just panic. and like, i was really focused on the exams on the dissertation, but at the same time i had this mickland full in my head, you know what? it's all for nothing. and i'm not sure why my whole minister actually needed. they were mainstream views. i am so why such a reaction? i don't know. i described a biological luminous, some new for him, but the jane and the lease is reproduced. and i said that on the physical scale, the average woman is weaker than the average man. i would say, you know, a woman is always going to be a woman and the thing everybody should live their base life, nothing should be their cell. the free speech, ralph flared up at a seminar on long gender and feminism at advertise university. while the students were discussing transgender issues, classmates reported lisa kayla remarks to academic chiefs, who then launched
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a formal investigation of the case comes amid a rising conflict over transgender issues at british higher education facilities. and with calls to turn back from old gender stereotypes and promote inclusivity. but miss k o is convinced that everyone should have the right to their views. i think in universe a free speech very restricted. i think if you don't, along with the, the, the, the majority narrative, then you're, you're vilified and there's a target on your body like that was with me. i think people just have to open their minds and people like people to have an opinion. i am truly weird, i don't agree with everybody's opinions and i think he's not going to agree with mine but and then to be disabled, i hope we're going forward evictions or even fail home and things and then you know, go back to, why would please their normal, i was that my case will make other people feel brave enough to in their views.
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g 7 leaders have back us plans for a vast global infrastructure drive to rival china's belt and road initiative. in white house statement claims the build back better world plan will raise public and private funds to close the infrastructure gap for poorer nations. the focus is on climate health, digital and gender equity projects. although some g 7 states including germany and italy, have raise and doubts over open rivalry with beijing. now the belt and road initiative was set up in 2013 to link scores of countries through rail road and feelings, notably across africa and asia. joseph mahoney is a politics professor at east china normal university and says us anti china rhetoric is not new. and the whole plan seems to be aimed at sustaining global had your money. but 1st, we have same success of escalating containment strategies against china. so it's
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$999.00, each one failing. and now it's by turn, the u. s. desperate to sustain and re enforce its global hegemony. already seen some hesitation from germany and italy and traffic said the existing system already dominated by the same countries should be reformed and made more equitable. if this is really just an effort to build an anti china block and its human cost will outweigh its benefits. and that's a real possibility here. we see a long term go to fries china out. and i don't think that the us reverse course and work with trying to suck on something like this, particularly after poisoning the well looking at to try to recover rhetoric of the last few years. anti american indoctrination. that's how one us senator as described racial studies in the military setting, hundreds of whistleblower complaints over the issue and she's killed. mopping comments is woke culture see thing in to the u. s. military. apparently it is in
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addition to their training. they're now being taught what to think about gender, race and diversity. and apparently, some personnel are quite serious about it. this is not about diversity in general though, this is about a very specific kind of anti american indoctrination that a seating into some parts of our military to republican lawmakers have gathered statements from military whistleblowers who say that woke politics is now taking over military classes. one moraine told us that military, a military history training session was replaced with mandatory training on police brutality, white privilege and systemic racism. he reported several officers or now leaving his unit, citing that training. another service member told us that their unit was required to read white fragility by robin de angelo, which claims, and this is a quote, white people raise in western society are conditioned into a white supremacist worldview. when african american officer disparagingly said, and i quote, the navy thinks my only value is as a black woman and not the fact that she has
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a highly trained military specialist. the trend seems to be accelerating. the military in the united states, at least, is not a stand alone system. the united states does not exist for the military, the military exists because of the united states, meaning that it is reflective of american society. we live in a time where the united states has conflict in segments of society. some who are very conservative somewhere very progressive in right now. the progressive wing, as it has the majority in congress, which is very important because the military gets funded by congress to civilian leadership, has decided that a crisis in american democracy that has manifested itself in violence in the streets is of such magnitude that we need to retrain the military to be a person of this, and that's the training we get. it may not make us
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a better fighting force, but it is reflective of the reality of civilian control of the military. not just about training, apparently, if you have the wrong attitude about critical race theory, you might lose your job, a lieutenant colonel in the space force got can that or he denounced critical race theory. now diversity training might sound like a good idea on paper, but many say that the evidence shows that for the military, it's simply a distraction causing nothing but more confusion, taylor mop and archie, new york. or you're watching national d back in about 35 minutes with another full and freshly news. oh, i use them. as a korean processional sport is much tougher on some than others. year old.
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my by everybody. so why would somebody believe me? i was just a little girl. the price paid to, to, to achieve really was was how to read in the paper this morning. usa swimming coach, arrested, allegedly had sex with a 12 year old girl. this happens almost every week. we get calls at the office. i get informed about one of my greatest fears is someone is going to start linking all this together. there's going to be a 60 minute documentary about youth coaches in sports like gymnastics swimming. is that documentary? see it phone r t a with
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the hi i'm ask either and this is the kaiser report. i'm here at stacey herbert and this is summer solutions. every year we try to dig into the solutions and we've got a special guest today. jim counsellor of counsellor dot com, stacy. right? remember james was a guess on our series front running. so at that time we were looking at all the radical platforms of the various candidates for the democratic presidential nomination. and they were radical things like u. b. i m m t and all sorts of other ideas. well,
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they've all become basically law. now we all have them implemented. so we're going to talk to him about a few of these. but jim, welcome to summer solutions. pleasure to be with you both. well, the money printing continue until morale improves and just how much more can morale improve anyway? like stock market at all time highs. housing prices storing wages or at all time highs. so like, how much more money printing are we going to endure a happy, happy, happy is american. now, it kinda depends on how worthless the money becomes as the punishments of money printing continue. and i think we can probably all agree that there is a great hazard in printing, no end of money with quotation marks around it, because it's becoming increasingly detached from any real productive activity in the arm and on the ground economy. i remember back during the time of f d r. there was a lot of money for in thing going on, but there was also
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a big works program. so people were out there working and building and infrastructure and bright bridges and roads. but this time they're just printing and money and giving it to works and they're not expecting anything in return. and we're getting a lot of inflation. but we're not getting anything done. jim. let's remember that even back during the 1900 thirty's, in the great depression, that, notwithstanding the high rates of unemployment, we still had a great deal of productive infrastructure. and we were still in fact, producing a great deal of value and goods and things of, of worth. and you know, what we, what we had could still be classified as something like real industrial growth. the problem that we have now, especially with the shenanigans of the central banks, is that we are entering a period of history of,
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of non growth and the reversal of growth. and if you don't have that thing called growth, you don't, you don't produce enough surplus wealth to service the debts that you're piling up . and now that we're piling up the debts at a kind of astronomical hockey stick. a path we're, we're guaranteeing that we're going to have a debt system in which there's no expectation that debt ever gets paid back, which is not a credible debt system. and that's kind of the hinge of the problem. so we're kind of going through a period as well, of the globalization are certainly tensions between the rising power and the declining power and the declining power of the united states and everybody else, essentially including europe. so it will that be a solution in a, in a way to the problem with especially the rust belt and all of the.
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