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people's lives being lost, the me, the, the, the, the the, the 1st us rushes summit has divided administration looming. then the us president calls posted an autocrat pop setting the tone flat upcoming face to face the celebration in israel mixes with doubts to about the durability of the country's new coalition government, which ended benjamin netanyahu. the 12 year rule, joe biden promise his half a 1000000 doses of covert jobs for poor nations. but it seems not for everyone. we look at how washington's foes are left behind.
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ah, good morning, monday, the 14th of june. this is kevin over here in moscow today at out international with our latest for you. thanks for your time. checking in. well ahead of our 1st us russia summit to the biden president c critics predict or could conversations coming up and question if indeed the pair can come up with a big reset in relations, but at least on a positive note, the u. s. leader is said he's willing to cooperate with russia in libya, except him and syria. but he get the point. there's a lot going on where we can work together with russia. for example, in libya, we should be opening up the the passes to be able go through provide, provide food assistance and economic, i mean, vital assistance to
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a population that's in real trouble. well coming out wednesday, geneva is going to be the arena for the much anticipated face to face, so which putin and by no age been preparing themselves. and it seems very different ways in the patrol explains more the closer we get to the grand show down in geneva, the more we find out about what the leaders have in store for each other. but maybe show down is that the right word? the russian prize didn't says he's not in for a fist fight at all. we have always tried to behave with sufficient restraint. after all, 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 miss, so strike and so on. we don't do such things. now compare that to joe biden, who keeps making a clear he's heading to geneva to teach mr. poole, a lesson or 2. i've been clear, the united states will respond in
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a robust and meaningful way the russian government engages and harmful activities. we've already demonstrated that i'm going to communicate that there are consequences rely for violating the sovereignty of democracies in the united states in europe and elsewhere. ok, president biden did also say we want a stable and predictable relationship. question, what's meant to be stable, the mindset that moscow needs to be bullied and present whenever the white house administration gets a chance? many times i've heard officials in this country say how it's impossible to threaten russia with consequences. and right at the same time, talk about how you're willing to get along and build trust. it almost seems as if the definitions of diplomacy in american and russian dictionaries are totally different these days. searcy live, rob even tried to remind those working on the summit across the atlantic of the key
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ingredient of diplomacy that is, at least considering the standpoint of the other side. so i see sky sheet. yes. i hope those that specialize in the russian federation will consider the actions, interest, and position of russia, as well as our red lines. and they will learn from their mistakes of past years. abandoning dialogue that is based on hedges in world affairs. he goes to negotiate with faith when you try and make it as easy as possible for him to talk to. don't back them into coolness, try and find common ground. and we've gotten very low expectations of this because the 2 sides are very far apart. are lots of issues and you know, we can all legs but it was going to be some nation breakthrough. i'm not in the sense, takes the pressure of most leaders because if they can just, i was civilized conversation. that will be enough for now. by the way, on june 16th we won't see the 2 leaders speaking to the media, shoulder to shoulder. the white house administration decided no joint press
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conference. why? with regard to i always found. and i don't mean to suggest that the press you should not know, but this is not a contest about who can do better in front of a press conference or try to embarrass and each other. the media has been speculating that it's part of the us administration plan to deprive a lot of our platform to reach out to a truly global audience. the reaction for moscow is calm. the kremlin says it's okay with the choice to go solo. although usually the world would expect the leaders to appear together in front of cameras after such crunch talks. speaking of how president putin isn't willing to take any offense before geneva, we couldn't remember how he pretty much ignored joe biden's killer remark. over the years i've been an office get used to the attacks from different
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directions. the attacks over various matters of various sorts and degrees of gravity with them. and i'm not to stand by all those politicians who we deal with and argue in the world arena. we are not brought in groom, we don't swear our endless love and friendship. we are partners and compete with each other and some issues i would add. i heard dozens of such allegations. soon after the interview was recorded, president bible called his russian counterpart, an autocrat who doesn't have to answer to a public. oh, well, and of course the russian leader got his doze of unpleasant cliches from the western medium. so just can't help mentioning the k g b and they're reporting. the question is, how can even conduct diplomacy with a president you've demonized? and the humanized so much this is an american meeting. they've started, so they've led down the conditions of the page i'm meeting on the i think the russians are responding constructively to this opportunity for dialog. boyden is to
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a large extent for east east eastern strain by the facts. and the politics in the us is extremely belligerent. the media, all the things that have been said over the last few years, the so called cyber attack by russia. the so many things the, it's very difficult thing to be constructive. i think the russian got to understand that there's not much he can offer so much the total if something comes out to us to come later this way. back to now today, this monday, joe biden's in brussels for a native summer. this expected to discuss challenges coming from china and russia. at the talks we were leaders repeatedly stressed how white lid is for the democracies of the world to stay together. at every point along the way, we're going to make it clear that united states is back and democracies of the
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world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges. and i think how we act and whether we pull together as democracies is going to determine whether our grandkids look back to 15 years now and say, did they step up in thomas survey in 12 countries found that people looked more favorably on the united states after the transition of power to the by then by the station, but only 17 percent. see america is a good example of democracy because you opinion on it in the u. k. in germany and in france it is the page to the power of the people, the power of a bunch of people. things like one tunnel are an obstacle against thinking that the u. s. is the only and probably the best democracy in the world. i think they were missing a kind of let's say response like, sense of responsibility of the us for being the democratic leader of the world. so
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i think that's why probably 80 percent that know and that there was a chef, but i still believe they are just because the incredible power that they will you look a valid ip in your home. it's difficult to compare countries, but i think that no country has a stable democracy. this was clear in the united states and the trump and the same could happen here in france. so i can't say that the united states is the biggest democracy in the world, just like i can't say the front of the biggest democracy in the world and give you more. when you come back, we saw how things were on the trump with the issue of my glance at the mexican border global warming, the corporate crisis, not just states, is not a good example for the countries world leaders have congratulated the new israeli government right wing and they've totally bennett is the new prime minister then for the 1st half of his term. then he has overpowered 2 centuries coalition pot that you paid for the remaining 2 years. it brings to an end, the 12 year political dominance of anyone at yahoo, who's now going to lead the opposition. i want you tell me,
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tell me if we are doomed to be in opposition, we will do so in an upright manner until we throw this danger government and return to lead in the country in our own way. and the few come we will work together in partnership with responsibility low in order to mend the rift in the nation and immediately bring back the country to a normal functioning one after a long period of paralysis and quarrels. yeah, it's my cool remedy problem to show restraint crowds, nonetheless, road celebrating the improbable alliance. it brought an end to the political cell and i did so for elections in just 2 years. but of course, there's not joy at every corner. 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. it is not
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fair. what they have done, we voted for someone and we got something completely different, where our boats were guarded grad from becoming a big factor from becoming something we didn't want it to be from becoming something dark and dangerous. new prime ministers said leave an unprecedented coalition of parties with a tiny one. c majority votes, united nation on the last up to middle east correspondent paul asleep. an excellent today taking a look at the new pm outgoing is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is the device of figure and his were painful and then it, he's only been in office for few hours, is if we put his equal, he'll show a new with around is a mistake old should be mistaken, it will give legitimacy again to one of the darkest, the most violent regimes in the world. israel will not let iran
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nuclear weapon. so i think most of the moment of fairly been, it's the most and i felt like so many more ducks you've attained the been, it must be an orthodox to and self made tech millionaire. the 49 year old isn't well known on the world stage, but in this world he's been around for almost a decade. and for most of it, he was maya in a long and often rocky relationship with natania, who bennett started as a senior aide to the then opposition needa, but left netanyahu on bad terms. 5 years later, he was back this time in his own white, revamping post settler party, and serving as minister of defense, education, and economy in various mission. yahoo governments then came march the 23rd this year and equals 40 mixon in 2 years. it was been a time to sign after almost agreeing to form a coalition with newton, yahoo! he pulled out at the last moment, leaving this on yahoo with up numbers. he needed until the mandate went to
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opposition the to the period. and it had to wait. and negotiate and wait again, and then to the surprise of and eyes and critics alike been a joint forces which appeared to become israel's newest prime minister. although his min a party took just 6 out of a 120 seats in parliament, he now heads up 8 political parties. each with a very different political agenda. coming many to ask just how long he'll sit in the top seat load. governmental all behind this, obviously we will work together in partnership with civility, in order to mend the rift in the nation and immediately return the country general functioning. long after a long period paralo quarrels. but looking at how he got there been its rise shows nothing is as impossible as it 1st seems. especially not when it comes to really politics for the vision. really need the show,
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defend our democracy and we are very loudly having things that the coalition, the new and very valid. and we know that they got only the boat out of 120 and they consist many different thousands phone left like only one thing in common with the buyer. we moved them into now out of office and there were several in the finish. 12 you there, but i think that will be the 1st and last adjustment of the new government because it will be paralyzed because you have left and right mix together, logical f some day. why? because like, i don't think you would be any made your point. you rated me there were radical economy in social issues because on that issue you will not be able to get that consent to move for and it will be a challenge for them only if they will be able to expand the government and the add
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more then maybe we'll be able to speak about the idea of new quality life from oscar. this is an actual on a monday morning. if you haven't watched the clocks exactly 15 past the hour and this is ahead, i will still stay around. will tell you about this police in the u. s. city of portland are under pressure is d from the police protest. busy and vandalism that was forced the union to move headquarters. what does that mean? what will explain the significance of it when we're by was sanction, rarely work rarely work except maybe a week, maybe a month. but the world always figures a way to get around the same whether it's a black, whatever it is that was anxious,
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in the morning . tell european americans admitted sins agency official and suggesting this morning didn't shing, the astrazeneca cove, a job for all age groups because of worried about blood clotting is still going around that some european countries already suspended the use of the no kill ation for the same reason with the latest you shall a do been ski. well, this is the latest below 2 astrazeneca and confidence perhaps in the drug. this is a senior official at the europe. medicines agency who is now suggesting it should be ditched for all age groups. that many you countries, as you mentioned that have put restrictions on the use of astrazeneca, many only giving it to old age groups after those links with possible. very red, but free to blood clots. now, this warning comes from marco cover, larry, who is the head of the use drug related, conveyed task force. so he was asked
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a very specific question where the health authorities should avoid giving astrazeneca to those in the older group over sixty's. this is how he responded. yes, in many countries, such as france and germany are considering it in the light of greater availability of m. r in the vaccines. now, just to point out the e m, a official position remains the same when it comes to administering astrazeneca that it is safe and effective in the fight against covert 19. however, those links to those rare but fatal blood clots have seen a huge problem in the confidence of many people in that job. people across europe saying look, we're not going to take it of the countries, of course, putting those restrictions in place. one of the latest is a really, who's re restricted the use of astrazeneca to those over the age of 60, and that comes after the death in the last few days of a t d. j. in june. no. the 18 year old died off the suffering from
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a brain hemorrhage and also from abdominal blood clots and very serious effects to astrazeneca that she had though this is a girl called camilla compared to connect. but who was 18 years old. she is known to have had some underlying health conditions already. but the surgeon who operated on her in attempt to save her life, said even what he saw shocked him. i had never seen him brain reduced in those conditions by from bosis, so extensive and so severe. all the venus sinuses were obstructed by some, by a scenario i had never seen in my many years in this profession. from the pitch, i saw the girl's head. it is clear we are facing something not normal. now the e. m a is consistently reviewing astrazeneca, updating it's advice on possible side effects. in the last week, it's identified yet another side effect. this is
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a very red blood condition called compel re leaks in drug. and basically what that means is the tiny capella reads the blood vessels that all bodies would leak out fluid which could cause swelling, limbs, such as the arms and legs, and also can cause a thickening of floods. so that is now in the side effect that has been listed on the asterisk and it could job without being administered. all of this comes, of course, as the european union and the astrazeneca makers been battling out in the court. so the allegations astrazeneca reached its contract by failing to supply the number of doses that it should have to the you asters. anika says the problem is were caused by manufacturing. so there's nothing that they could do with the e, with calling for millions of viewers in compensation for based on the verdict, if you will. not. now, in the next few weeks at the latest, so concerns about astrazeneca, about the idea that it shouldn't be administered. other drugs should be using, said,
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the only likely to cement this be for many across the continent that astrazeneca is no longer trustworthy. elsewhere the number of daily coven cases arising in some nations in the central and south america, especially one of the venezuela. and i was saying us sanctions are preventing him from accessing vaccines by blocking a $10000000.00 payment to the global over the vaccine scheme. it comes after a joe biden pledged half a 1000000000 doses to poor nations, but it's up he's. he goes to enough reports. next, some countries aren't getting any slice of cake. the time has come, our lord and savior from cove. it is here after months of holding, joe biden is ready to break america's vaccine coffers and grace. the unfortunate ones generously united states will purchase a half a 1000000000 doses of pfizer, coven, 1900 vaccine,
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to donate to nearly 100 nations that are in dire need in the fight against the stand demik, a virtuous act of philanthropy. but as the right hand give with the left one, take and take a strictly from those countries who have been quite naughty in america has eyes as the vice president delsey rodriguez just announced venezuela has paid off all its commitments to the kovak mechanism to purchase vaccines. however, the bank is arbitrarily blocked the latest payments and they are under investigation. crime. this kovacs is a you and back to initiative aimed at equitable access to coven 1900 vaccines. no one is safe until everyone is the un is preaching, but the us apparently is putting a spin on the rule because define every one. even lose of mathematics, have exceptions. maybe this rule should to be nice to the us or never get vaccine.
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and even if you somehow manage to brew your own concoction, like cuba did, they still can get you. cuba needs roughly so to me, lance ranges for their mass covey vaccination campaign, and they're short, 20000000. cuba is used to surviving on the americans hydraulic press of sanctions, but one would assume a global pandemic is a good time to be the bigger person and a said dominance through our tourism. but apparently not. iran has been ringing the alarm along with venezuela and cuba accusing the us of the same thing. barring them from obtaining vaccines. we signed a vaccine agreement with a country, but the americans blocked it. they americans came and put pressure on the companies that supply parts of the vaccine from abroad. and block 10000000 doses of vaccine they were supposed to import into the country. so what do you, ron venezuela and cuba have in common apart from horrid coven 1900 statistics? well, the question is so rhetorical?
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it's borderline vulgar. they're all the bane of america's existence. and the rob voices inside the u. s. very much opposed to helping such nations. i strongly disagree with the biden administration on their global vaccine rollouts. we should help our eyes 1st instead of letting a 3rd party decide with vaccines to go. since there are not enough vaccines, should we help india or iran? we should help india 1st, but what happened to the us shaming others left and right for using vaccines as a geopolitical weapon as they see it. we are concerned about the use of the attempted use of vaccines as a means of diplomacy by russia and china vaccine diplomacy that undermine sovereignty. well, it's only bad if somebody else's sharing their ceremonies with other countries. washington is the only power allowed to view their jobs as a literal arsenal, just as in war to america,
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the arsenal of democracy in the battle against covert 19 pandemic. our nation is going to be the arsenal of vaccines for the rest of the world. so you better believe an uncle sam, the all mighty. it'll be quite unfortunate to have the plague on both your houses. otherwise the police association in the u. s. city of portland's relocated from the building it's occupied for the past 6 years. i think comes to vandalism. the department has been under attack following massive black lives matter protest. and since the d from the police movement was launched across the country, as our building became the target of vandalism, an awesome last summer, there were several times the neighbors helped paint over the violent, vulgar graffiti scrawled across the outside walls and picked up trash and garbage and as the writing escalated at our location, we followed the community was more and more risk. it went too far and it was time to find another location. wave of protest swept the city, spoke by the murder of george floyd,
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minnesota by police officer crimes. now on the rise in portland, with homicide rates showing a 7 fold increase compared to last year. the roof is that that rate will surpass the old time record back to the 1980. when the city was gripped by gun violence, retired police officer, dominic has told us the relocation of the police association. no sending a warning signal for the area protesting, obviously we know it's very, it's constitutional processing. welcome. but lighting and burning, loading the slowing is, was the 1st issue which, which they have seen has been things out of control. and this is what we have right now. they're counting to the criminals of the if the police are willing to show that they're going to give up around criminals, now sending a horrible, horrible message. so people are going to start asking their politicians, why are you backing down? why are you cow? criminals? government get started on the problem by going back to the very nature of what they're hired to do, which is work for the people and not worry about their next election. it's a very clear message that is being sent to the public. their best interest is not
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in mind only the voters and for the constituents for their voters are. that's the biggest problem. if politicians actually did their job instead of worrying about reelection, none of this would happen. well, that's another story i know. so we're talking about so far this morning. you can find so much more for me as to online on the cobra. never. social is exactly 27 past the hour. thanks for checking in this one day. hope your day indeed your week goes great. few reporting from moscow, kevin, were in the team here at our international wishing you a great day. the. ah, these are the 4 people who pull the trigger after 5 something and survive football . one of the hardest things that i had the face was not having a face. i had a little patient life accepted. i accept the fact that i made that appointment. we
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had no fears. del change pretty fast for shots. different stories behind the bullets. rather driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares think we dare to ask in one of the worst ever mess. shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close a little of the real last vegas lamb. any say elected officials are controlled by
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christina learners, the dangerous shooting revealed where the l v m p d really is. and now it's part of the stand machine to the american public barely remember that it happens. that just shows you the power of money in las vegas. the powerful showed that true colors when the pen demik hit, 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 concealer deep indifference to the people, the vice could have been saved. take an action. absolutely. keep the registering and keep the slot machines being in vegas is a money machine is a huge cash register that is ran by people who don't care about people's lives being lost. the the, the,
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the ah hello and welcome to the rti interview. i am funeral about what is my supreme pleasure to have jim rogers here international, fancier and author, jim, welcome to the race to have you here in saint petersburg. you're an eminent investor. you are an oracle, if you are ok, and a lot of people go to watch it's interview the world will economy is receiving, at least the industrialized part of the world is the pandemic is receding. someplace is better than others. obviously, different governments have different reactions to it and because of the different actions and reactions to the pandemic we have, we have very different economic outcomes. so we were to, as an aggregate, putting it together. where is the global economy going? is that we, you see a meaningful growth and if it is, what kind of growth are we seeing stagnation,
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