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ah, the restoring contact and organizing direct dialogue may oppose it and share his expectations for the upcoming summer with joe biden. the big new stores of the week, but suddenly disagree. a huge global infrastructure plan to challenge china's belts and road initiative. the 1st in person to some extent, the pandemic told to a close in england the french president getting slapped in the face, getting up close and personal with a crowd of supposed supporters and without the from ah,
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oh good. have you in a fit sunday or not saying that means we're going to take you through some of the biggest stories coming here over the past 7 days. we will sundays developments to bring him up to speed on 1st. so to restore contacts and organize direct dialogue, that's what russia is. president says he expects from the upcoming summit with his us counterpart that amy posting of his thoughts and even interview now corresponded daily of a trunk and talking through what was said. while this time mister pool, who was quite specific about the things that he is intending to bring up in geneva when he meets joe biden. and 1st of all, the russian leader mentioned global security. this is a very important issue. mister poking pointed out moscow's concerns when it comes to ne toes missile defense systems that are close to the russian borders. we have always tried to behave with sufficient restraint. after all,
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we did not take a single step in any of the areas which would aggravate the situation. we're talking about security issues about these red lines about the possible deployment of all kinds of combat systems. there was missiles strike and so on. i have already mentioned poland and romania missile defense systems are already being deployed there and strikes systems can be supplied to them as well. but we have removed our military base from cuba because we don't do such things. but our partners unfortunately, are doing just that. a lot of people said that he hope that the summit could at least create the conditions for a proper and fair discussion on these matters. now, the russian leader also went on to explain why the hopes are there. he praised the joe biden administration for responsible approach, at least in one aspect. vladimir putin reminded of one of the 1st international decisions that was made by joe biden and the white house that is per loaning the
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new star treaty between washington and moscow, which is referred to as the last remaining pillar of nuclear arms control. and would you would ministration lead by president biden extended the nustar treaty, a 1st step. i think this is a very important step. and in general, of course, on the part of president biden, this is a manifestation of professionalism. of course, president putin also touched on cybersecurity, which is one of the more headline grabbing dance in the us, russia policies at the moment. how did he elaborate on that? well, what is global security without cybersecurity? that's also something major that is going to be on the table according to the russian leader. cyber attacks on entire infrastructure and industrial cities could lead to very serious consequences. and the russian president here was clearly referring to recent cyber attacks on us infrastructure. and while the kremlin maintains that russia had nothing to do with these attacks,
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the russian side really wants some kind of bilateral agreement to be hammered out in this field to introduce some kind of rules. and to make sure that it's all kept under control, by the way, back in 2013, that work had already begun. but what happened next? ukraine, accusations of russian hackers influencing the u. s. election. and the work was scrapped not by the russian side, by the west. side, so now moscow, once this work can be resumed because agreements are expressed in the relevant interstate documents and there. and these documents, agreements, contracts, the parties assume certain obligations. and these obligations and the overwhelming majority of cases are equal. both parties share the same commitment. if we agree to extra criminals, then russia will do it, but only if the united states agreed to expedite criminals to the russian federation as well. the closer we get to the summit in geneva, on june 16th,
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the more we find out about the things that are going to be discussed, possibly we'll hear about something else, maybe from the biden administration next. this weekend, the 1st in person g 7 summit since the pandemic coming to an end in the u. k. for joe biden. it marked the 1st overseas trip of his presidency. how did they get together? biden met with the host, pretty prime minister parish johnson. they signed a new atlanta charter based on an agreement that i would like the 2 countries goals after the 2nd world war. the priority. now, according to the documents, is cooperation. for the g 7 main talking points were the pandemic trade and climate change. plus, of course, china and russia, but i'll senior correspondent where i guess the exam is next. why much of that agenda seems a blast from the past. what degree america is back bad for watson? when did it ever leave? whatever it is that it's coming back to from as unclear. at every point along the
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way, we're going to make it clear that 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 are coming back to things you never left, then why the heck not some things you've already signed are reverts like 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 nato, 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 so much to do. and what better way to start than with jeezy jukes. so the prime minister we have so the both very
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i'm not sure i'm going to be sent from this. 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 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 in harmful activities. we've already demonstrated that, except we've had the same thing in various forms for now on a century. if it isn't russia, it's yes, china, 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.
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the cold war with vos, standing armies with vos, military spending a large block 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. well, i got something up there sleeve. the g 7 latest have come up with an answer to china's belton road initiative. by backing us plans for a vast global infrastructure, dr. whitehouse statement claims the build back better world plan will raise public and private funds to close the infrastructure gap for poor nations or some g 7 states including germany initially have res doubts about open rivalry with beijing . the belt road initiative was set up in 2013 to link schools of countries by railroad and see notably across africa and asia. so while the g 7 leaders line up to compete on that and the sphere of infrastructure ahead of the summit, the chair of the us joint chiefs of stuff singled out china and russia as the
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biggest global threats from a military standpoint. our guest have been sharing their perspective about us pressure on beijing. the 1st we have seen successive escalating containment strategies again to china since $999.00, each one failing. and now it's by turn us desperate to sustain and re enforce its global hegemony. already seen some hesitation from germany and italy and practice of 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 goal to freeze china out. and i don't think that the us reverse course and work with china on something like this, particularly after poisoning the well looking to try to narrow rhetoric over the last few years. 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 find
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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, independent foreign and domestic and economic policy, basically blindly following the united states into places like afghanistan and syria and libya and misadventure after misadventure. china is the big enemy of the defense secretary austin said we have to start acting like china is the and i mean, not just thinking like they are the enemy and this is how it works. this is how the u. s. military industrial complex works, you invented enemy, where it's a 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, it's teetering on the edge of collapse. the french president got enough. the shock on tuesday on a visit to the south of the country where he was trying to drum up support for his re election campaign. and manual mccrory walked up to a barrier to greet locals. and then this is what happened next. the 2 men who being arrested following that assault on president macro and 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 as you saw in that video, president mike on exits the hotel school where he's been taking a visit. he walked towards a crowd of people who are all behind the metal barrier. the president michael, put his hand on a man's on the man that grabs back president mike on before administering the all
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mighty slap. the security agency immediately intervened and 2 individuals were taken into custody for wilful violence against the person holding public authority. and you might have caught just the end of that video, somebody shouting down with macro ism and there is a suggestion that the individuals behind this assault own, the president or yellow vest involved in an unauthorized process earlier in the day . but the reality is what this is shown is that there is still an under current to present to and again president michael and his policies. those have been passed. the reforms as well as those he's attempted to pass to the front. and i bet housing is managed to do so, or hot water them down slightly. 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 demo. cause she was on it said that are the democracy,
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is debate. dialogue is confrontation, the expression of legitimate disagreements, but it can in no way be violent, verbal, aggression, and even less physical aggression. we are all concerned, it is the foundations of our democracy through the head of state. it is democracy that is targeted also we've heard from political policies from across the political spectrum with opposition 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 in solidarity with the president. well, president, marconi is currently on the top from says it's been cold, he's taking the temperature,
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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, but the idea that he's making this visit is seen as many as a pre election tool. and it seems as we get closer and closer to the election, we like to see more of that resentment coming through the 28 year old attacker was sentenced for months in jail than an additional 14 months suspended sentence as well. the 2nd person arrested that new film, the incident also faces prosecution for legally possessing weapons which the authorities later found at his home. but the same time that slap episode provoked an avalanche of jokes and means online with twitter in particular saying political caricature is knocking. denita columnist we spoke to says it's mac chrome who's been slapping the french people in the face along the way. we quite believe this is where a manual microns power lies. in other words, it's the ultra personalized and ultra centralized power of the president. obviously,
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there are still people who are ready to break through rows of riot police to get to the president. violence is on acceptable and we see how representative is a political community unanimously condemned this flap in the face, but then a sense of money, macro himself represents violence because it's he who authorize the use of normally for weapons by law enforcement agencies. that is why many protests were injured last the eyesight during the yellow vest demonstrations. there is a huge gap between a manual microns outlandish promises and what is doing, which is nothing more than a constant communications and marketing campaign. furthermore, he wants to getting tends to return to considering pension reforms. he always has some unpleasant remark in his arsenal. it is he who constantly slaps the french people during his public speeches, and now he gets a slap in the face himself, which of course deserves condemnation. since he is no authority figure, the slot made it through microns personal security guards. this is a lesson for all of us. hold
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a week fixed or to come class. this development in the coming hours. benjamin netanyahu faces the end of his long rule. really parliament voted right now for a new but fragile coalition. let's take a look at that for you. among the stories after this ah, ah, ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? type relation or community. you going the right way? where are you being that somewhere which direction? what is truth? what is the in the world corrupted? you need to this end. ah. so join us in the depths
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or remain in the shallows. i was sanction. rarely was rarely working. maybe a week, maybe a month when the world always figures a way to get around the same. whether it's whatever it is that was anxious, don't work. politicians get the city. and they say, see, i am saving the world are saving themselves and they're making friends, which ah hello, welcome back to the weekly one of the big stories going across this weekend. benjamin netanyahu 12 year reign as israeli prime minister could come to an end in the next few hours, as parliament meets right now on whether to approve a new government. the coalition consists of a faction giving it a wafer, thin one,
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st majority on middle east, corresponding policy reports from television. the special patient of parliament started with the incoming way, the prime minister naturally been struggling to get through his speech. every few moments he was interrupted with someone shouting eliah or traitor, and more than 10 members of parliament, ported out of the building by security officers. bennett is 30 getting a taste of the anger and betrayal that his erstwhile connie on the weiss of the political spectrum are feeling. and this is not limited to just inside the parliament was. it's a feeling that it close to our israel, 60 percent of the way the societies on the weiss with the political spectrum and all of them. and particularly those who voted for bennett, feel betrayed that someone from the why of the political spectrum had seemed a coalition with parties in the same test and on the left. presumably just based on
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the promise that he will become the next israeli prime minister. and merely to kick the current prime minister netanyahu out of office. now i have been interviewing people and many of them have also been questioning how someone who received just 6 out of 120 mandate, which amounts to roughly around 180000 votes. is becoming the next is really appointment. it's just i think the vin has gone too far by becoming prime minister . he's going to be a prime minister against all his principles, against all his opinions is about just not be there isn't anything else that brought these parties together. i think that someone was 6 or 7 mandates is not worthy of being prime minister of the country of israel. it's a very simple thing. the people have spoken nothing. yahoo received 30 mandates. he should be prime minister. that's what i think it is not fair. what they have done,
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we voted for someone and we got something completely different where our, our, i gave my vote to someone else. we have all given our boats. and suddenly everything turned round. and bennett was voted in. we guarded from becoming a thursday from becoming something we didn't want it to be from becoming something dark and dangerous. is the whole lot of the pickle after you and you heard the meeting. israel is very divided at 60 percent of the vote in the election. went to parties on the rights to the political spectrum. and yet the government that's being sworn in is on the same to and on the left. so questions are being asked a as to how what the target is of people here when neutral and be just how long it
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will last. when it is a coalition of parties with very different ideologies, most people had suggested that it will not last longer than a couple of weeks or perhaps even a couple of months at the most. the current israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has accused bennett who being a traitor at the same time he now had got to the position from where he has vowed he will continue to fight. it certainly seems as nathan yahoo is not going to easily give up on having been long, disturbing prime minister wirelessly, a television use in from central china. this sunday were 12 people have been confirmed killed and that 138 injured in a gas explosion. the powerful blast in the city of shyanne caused the food market to collapse at around 6 am. local time. people were having breakfast will buying
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groceries when it ripped through the building, search and rescue teams. and now working at the st. the extra video of american father, daughter, joe, speaking out against the concept of critical race theory has gone viral. it's made an ongoing us debate over this approach to racial studies in education and politics . black or white or anyhow, doesn't matter if you're black. why? brown? yeah, right, in how we treat people is based on who they are and what are you in tomorrow? this is, this is how choosing think, right in critical race nearing want to in now we my children. it's not going to happen. well, video with re posted on twitter where it's clocked out more than 2000000 views. the theory itself was put forward 40 years ago and essentially suggests that racism is systemic within society. but it's been widely criticized to with many calling for
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a band on it to teach again, schools for being divisive and damaging to students. you know, nail spoke to the father in 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, man, 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 devices 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 pressed because of the color and they're seeing, you're going to find push bag. you are going to see people standing up. we know a martin luther king said, right just by the content of our cares and the color of our scheme. and when we see
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people trying to implement that into our schools on to our children, you're going to see pushback. 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. okay, that's the weekly for this our up next. the disturbing number of young athletes aiming to be the best in their sport that have fallen victim to predatory abuses. ah, i one of the persian gulf wealthiest country as has spend billions of
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dollars on state of the art stadiums. well, look at this in 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, at the same construction site, it was just a foundation and 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 the for the 1st time in world cup hayes treat, the cd will be billed from shipping containers and what's more, it will be completely dismantled after the tournament. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport,
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business and show business. i'll see you then me one of the worst ever mass shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close a little live in real life vegas, where many say elected officials are controlled by casino knows the vegas shooting . revealed what the l v m p d really is. and now it's part of the spin machine. most of the american public barely remembers that it happens that just shows you the power of money and las vegas. the powerful showed that true colors when the pandemic had the most contagious contagion that we've seen in decades. and then you have a mayor who doesn't care to, here's caroline goodman, offering the lives of the vegas residence. to be the control group, to the shiny facades conceal of deep indifference to the people by going to say that they would take an action. absolutely,
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keep the registering and keep the slot machines doing. this is a money machine is a huge cash register that is ran by people who don't care about people's lives being lost. ah, do it again, which does actually got an uncovered face, men's clothing and shoulder holster. it's a kind of a gun, feminism, its name is how camino above put a human level, some of the whole model that of us, it was a little of up up on the job. but you know, the ones that gave me she lives in one of the most dangerous and patriarchal provinces of afghanistan cost gala lacey, which time i'm not sure what i shall do,
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the average that updated on budget that i got. he knows that she does her best to fight for when. right. i wonder what you got. you know what? i do know that the season here by her nickname, the king, the other the other got it all about y'all doesn't was really a good one day. i little today, shocking allegations of sexual abuse were revealed, involving a former top us figure skating coach being circle. that's it. so do you listen, you don't stop all 6 response me haven't get into the in recent years,
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there's been a wave of revelations about sex abuse in sport or 30 all over the world. people are speaking out in 265, actually have brought allegations of sexual abuse against larry and nasser the us olympic gymnastics, team doctor, i know now, so you really are a child molester and a master manipulator. more sexual abuse, accusations were raised by a group of shop. former coach or brazil, gymnastics teams has been accused of sexually assaulting dozens of young athlete. sexual abuse is rife in all areas of sports, individual and teams for amateur and professional sports. athletes are often abused by the very people who help them when metals in my by
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everybody. so why would somebody believe me? i was just a little girl coming from by irrespective of gender. one sports person in 7 was sexually abused when they were under 18. the price paid to, to, to achieve that really was, was far too much who knew what makes the mill you of sports so favorable to sexual abuse? linda fish and nick, pedro philly. they would see in this good. i'll kind of find portland cod in this table to support indian find some programs for the media, keeping tional as close as long as the metals in money keep coming. they don't care g. we explored the.

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