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the guys are financial survival guide, liquid assets, those that you can convert into cash quite easily. but keep in mind, no out that the mean to inflation, better watch guys report guidelines is no stability or predictability from america. i may have to, to regret the state of the relationship with the us in an interview with nbc ahead of his 1st summit with president biden. meanwhile, bob wyatt. i'm rooftops night because i was shattered the nato summit in brussels wherever lines chief double down and the supposed threat from russia and also china and joe biden promises half a 1000000 jobs with poor nations. but it seems that they won't be available for every 40. we look at how washington is favoring its allies. i've written ah,
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good evening has just gone at 10 o'clock here in moscow. you watching arte, international stability unpredictability. those are the keys to international relations according to vladimir putin in an interview with america's nbc used and also said to me that the u. s. had failed to play its part. people speaking ahead of his 1st summer with president biden on wednesday, where curtis stooped predict, awkward conversations and act if relations can be repaired. however, earlier whitehouse also called the stability and predictability with the kremlin. if returning could tell me whether that means the leaders are on the same page. interesting how mister colton was using the exact same words saying that stability and predictability are the essentials of proper international relations. and are also the key pillars of bilateral ties that are good enough when
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there's trust to be built. but then mr. poodle went on to say that it's the russian side, that is getting none of that from the white house. for years he began by mentioning libya, where were was on least 10 years ago that was back in 2011. then he went on to talk about of ghana, stan and the so called the mood swings by different us administrations on whether to pull troops out or not pulled troops out the, the question from the russian leader is the same. how can we predict, how can we hold talks, how can we come to the table to sort this or that issue if we don't know what's happening next and the move on with the middle east and syria. mr. was frank that in his conversations with us officials, the most senior ones with diplomat, he sometimes asks at a right question. if you want president assad to leave, then who is going to fill that vacuum and what is meant to be happen next. and he's
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not getting that answer from the u. s. so perhaps we are to expect the what should leader to bring these things up during the summit, and possibly, he will be looking for that stability and predictability. but we know that joe biden wants to same, but he's talking about something completely different. that's human rights that cyber attacks. well, i guess we can move on to the cyber attacks and because it's been in the news again, hasn't it? has peyton responded to those us claims of russian cyber attacks? i can quote here, cure simon said that he's got a weight of evidence that rushes behind cyber attacks on us institutions, an infrastructure, and then began listing them. he said, let me give you 5. in particular, he mentioned the cyber attacks on the selection system in the year 2016. then in 2020, he mentioned the colonial pipeline hack and so on and so forth. but then
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a lot of our prudent almost instantly responded by saying, well, these are the political statements that are being made by us politicians and us government agencies. also, that's something that we keep hearing from the us media, but that doesn't equal to presenting actual proof. and evidence for that, the american relationship is always been a victim of the vicious political influencing within the us. we see it's, we're well aware that we've been accused of all kinds of things. election interference, cyber attacks, and so on and so forth. not once, not one time, did they bother to produce any kind of evidence or proof, just unfounded accusations. i'm surprised that we've not yet been accused provoking the black lives matter movement. that would have been a good line of attack, but we didn't do that. so now the intrigue of the summit is whether joe biden will
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just keep pressuring russia and basically, given vladimir putin a rebuke for the cyber attacks. or will he dare to cooperate? and maybe get to that point when the 2 countries could start building that legal framework, another topic they want to pressure, you know, nice, i'm electing the valley, but i mean, let's be honest, most case position on that is pretty clear, isn't it? the discussion got to the point when it was heated. at one point vladimir putin even told the and b c journalist don't gag me. so this was a conversation which was very difficult for both of them. i mean, what am i putting really wanted to get some context to the situation where the likes involved in particular and the organizations that are now outlawed in russia . that's like seen about these anti corruption fund. the nbc correspond also brought up some media that were labeled as foreign agents in this country. but mr.
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prudent said that the foreign agents law isn't something that moscow invented in response to that. here simon said that a lot of my food was actually in the midst of what about isn't? that's what they're calling it. in the west, mr. brewton disagreed with that. so there was a bit of a verbal skirmish there. at one point though, the nbc journalist asked algebra a direct question, did you, where are you willing to assassinate, like seeing them on the mr. prudent said no, we don't have a habit of doing that. perhaps it's going to be even more heated and difficult when bottom or potent meets joe biden. unfortunately, the cameras won't be there for that entire chat. okay, well, i was in the tank is speaking to me, be the early and we can speak with david swanson. he's a peace activist and the executive director of the group will be all morning. all right, you're very welcome. david. thanks for your time. what are your thoughts then on
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the summit g think kit will improve relations between russia and the us. so perhaps you could make it worse. i hate to predict. i like the advocate, but i see no reason to expect it to make things better. present. who is wrong, by the way on russia? never having been blamed for black lives matter. i us, you can find that very easily in us media, buying ads on facebook for black lives matter. exploiting black lives matter, perhaps not inspiring the beginning of it. but you know, i think what's, what's shocking about that interview is not anything that the president said, or that was said about him. but the hostility of the interviewer, the role of the nbc employee as something beyond state media attacking of foreign leader with accusation after accusation. not, not what do you want to do at the summit, but in the list, accusations,
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based as it has been said on the assertions of the u. s. government usually with little or no evidence show, although it would be wrong to shame. that would be the president by, with necessarily taken to the summit, you would hope that he'd be more diplomatic. one might hope, but a lot of the worst questioning in that interview was precisely rehashing the childish insults of having no soul and so forth. that came precisely from joe biden . and so you know, it without, without president biden giving the u. s. media, this stuff to work with. they wouldn't be able to spend a good chunk of a supposedly serious interview on such a harmful nonsense. that the substance was, was not given the way they got to a subject like base weaponry and said to let you know,
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let's get rid of all weapons in space. they immediately think i immediately changed the subject. great. so david, sorry to interrupt the theory though that this could just be for the, you know, playing to the cry, playing to the media. but behind closed doors, these 2 very serious politicians will actually get down to business and find things to talk about, which will be productive. i certainly hope so, and i absolutely encourage it. i mean, for those of us who are members of the human race, the enemy here is not one of these governments, but the pile of nuclear weapons that the to hold between them. and there is absolutely no reason for the 2 of them not to get together as previous leaders of the same 2 countries have done and agree to get rid of these things. but the steps taken thus far, since january of this year, by the u. s. government, i have been exactly the reverse of that and, and russia unfortunately,
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has been taking the bait and doing its own war exercises near the border in response rather than simply appealing to the rule of law and, and non violence. so i certainly hope so, and encourage the 2 of them to do better than what we've seen publicly thus far. and globally speaking to hi, worried is america by the growing aligns between russia and china hines. you think perhaps by might use this summit to try and tackle lat well, it's a big worry for the u. s. congress. and for the u. s. media, it's not clearly a big concern for members of the us public. but absolutely the, the role of china in the world, the power of china, the prestige of china, these sort of vaguely defined rivalry of china becoming the number one nation, whatever the heck that is. and it's alliances with other, with others,
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including russia, are the top concern, the top justification for weapons spending and infrastructure spending and everything else under the sun. it's a sort of of madness within washington d. c. but the u. s. public is, you know, is, is far behind in terms of obsessing with this concern. okay, david, what, we're going to leave it there, but get to talk to you to not ever saved swanson his peace activists and also executive director of the greek world bill more, thanks for your time. thank you. i mean, while bob wire and a massive police presence a covering brussels at the moment, is it plays host to the nato summit and just 48 hours ahead of those highly anticipated talks them between the russian and us leaders. the lines has set a pretty aggressive tone and they moscow among its major challenges with more. his europe correspondent peter oliver. well, it was a longer than expected meeting at the end of it yet, stolen bird,
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the nato secretary general said that the alliance faced multifaceted threats. it was clear from the communicate that they put out on the statement began still to gave to the press exactly who they believe those multifaceted threats come from russia mentioned $63.00 times. china mentioned 10 times. in fact, the secretary general saying that lions members need to think twice about not only the the business dealings they have with china, but also the security relationship they going to have with china as well. a lots of focus as well on the relationship with russia, in relation to the upcoming meeting between joe biden and vladimir food. and our relationship with russia is at its lowest point since the cold war. and most goes aggressive actions are affected to our security will keep over the fence. a strong wind remaining ready to talk. china is rapidly expanding its
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nuclear arsenal with more warheads and the larger number or sophisticated sophisticated delivery systems. it is opaque in implementing its military modernization. it is cooperating militarily with russia, including through exercises in the you to your atlantic area, salt and berg described nato is the world's most successful alliance, quite in contrast to how glad to me at food and sees it. he's described nate, so as a relic of the cold war and said that nato, this message seems to really be the message that washington wants, as opposed to the message of all of the members of the alliance, jo biking was speaking, the, the nate, so conference that took place at nathan headquarters in brussel to the rolled into town. he brought with him an awful lot of security. we've had helicopters hovering overhead in brussels all day snipe is on the roof. bob wire and manhole covers
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welded shut, all part of that security operation. the us president said that he believes that nations need to rally behind democracies. however, a poll taken globally showed that only 70 percent of those aft thought that the united states was a democratic leader globally. we gauge the temperature of those in berlin in london, and paris 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 i think that's why probably 80 percent that know and that there is a chef, but i still believe they are just because of the incredible power that they will do
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. 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 is the biggest democracy in the world. did you move when you call us back? we saw her things for under trump with a ship migrants at the mexican border global warming, the covey crisis, not just states, is not a good example for the countries. well, joe biden will stay in brussels on tuesday. we'll be holding meetings with you leaders. then he heads here to geneva for that all important summit with russian president vladimir putin while relations between moscow and washington. i was frosty, as they've been since the cold war system. petersburg, ny weather has been an upset at the european football championship. championships back here have beaten poland, see one, and they're opening game of the tournament. i see like sierra chef ski caught up
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with fans before the game. well, i believe it is, it is absolutely deserve victory for slovak. here they went into this game as clear under dogs, but eventually they didn't really possess the ball. they didn't really create lots of chances, but they created enough to win. this game cannot diminish the quality of how the polish to play to play very well. maybe wore a bit. i'm fortunate at times, but nevertheless, never judge the weight us lucky is reserved when of this one. it's a $21.00 score and maybe the 1st sensation of the euro so far got to tell you the atmosphere around this game has to be much, much louder than the previous get hands and petersburg when belgium was going against russia. both the poles and the slow box have brought a lot of noise into the vanish of the north. we were roaming down the streets and the emotions were very positive and very loud. maybe not quite comparable to what we saw 3 years ago in saint petersburg during the walcott. but phil, this was quite a show in the central streets and also in the subway, i went on
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a train with a couple of snarky friends and they were absolutely berserk in that trade and singing songs and spreading the positive vice. well, they didn't know they would become with eventually in the game, but that's the case in the long run. now let's listen to what the fans of both slovakia i'm. poland told us in the streets of saint petersburg, iowa, iowa food. well i lost love like yeah, i love every single disconnection through their asha and the football players and everything. yeah. got you but it was can you most? yeah. shot me slow. lucky. yeah. the new moon for them. we have the house. you don't really know my stuff still beautiful. did you read a book?
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yeah, you read a book. well, as you can see, the vibes have been very positive from both sets of fans here in st. petersburg. this comes with a little bit of a pinch of sold, of course the security has been very, very high, keeping in mind what happened in 2012 when the polish and russian fans class in warsaw during the year or 2012. and i've seen also russian policemen walking alongside polish, policemen in collaboration to prevent any kind of champion. thank you so much. that's been with no trouble so far, but we'll see whether that's the situation is going to change. the fans are all around a full few ways here anyway. also have to say the cold measures are not going anywhere as well. there. i've been tough measures in st. petersburg over the last 24 hours. no food in the fans or been served right now. but all, and all the fees to football continues. keep in mind, watch our broadcast here from say, be the book will bring you all the details on the grounds. alexia, chefs, the mixing with fans, aaron st. petersburg watching naughty. we're back again just after the break.
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oh, the sanction rarely, rarely work except maybe a week maybe a month when the world always figures a way to get around the same. what is, whatever it is that was anxious, don't work. politicians get publicity and they say see, i am saving the world, saving themselves and they're making friends which the ah,
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me the the news. ah, welcome back. now the number of daily cave case is rising in some nations of central and south america. one of them is why it says that us sanctions are actually stopping it from getting vaccines by blocking a $10000000.00 payment, the global kovak scheme. meanwhile, the caribbean nation of trinidad and tobago has received just 18 balls at the cave job. that's enough to inoculate only 200 people in a population of 1400000 and separately, joe biden is now pledged half
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a 1000000 doses to poor nations. but as you go, she don of now reports the promise does come with a catch. 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, 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 us the left one, take us and take of strictly from those countries who have been quite naughty in america's 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
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investigation crime. this kovacs is a u 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 may be this rule should to be nice to the us or never get vaccine. and even if you somehow manage to brew your own concoction, like q, but did, they still can get you? cuba needs roughly so to me, lance rangers for the mass covey vaccination campaign, and they're short, 20000000. cuba is used to surviving on the american 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
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alarm along with venezuela and cuba accusing the us of the same thing, bothering 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 that we were supposed to import into the country. so what do you, ron? venezuela and cuba have in common apart from horrid cove in 1900 statistics. well the question is so rhetorical, it's borderline vulgar. they're all the bane of america's existence. and there are 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 where the vaccines should go. since there are not enough vaccines. should we help india or iran? we should help india 1st. what happened to the us shaming others left and right for
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using vaccines as a geopolitical weapon as v. c. 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. while it's only bad, if somebody else is 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, the arsenal of democracy in the battle against covent 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. some of the world news now in the possible release of castle and independence leaders is triggered mass protests in spain, tens of thousands, including the heads of 3 right wing parties gathered in madrid,
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central square that after the deputy prime minister announced the potential pardoning of 12 set parties behind a failed independence attempt in 2017. the government says their release would come tension in catalonia, however, demonstrated to view it as a threat to national unity, and according to relate to survey to a significant majority of the country is against the plan. a chemical plans explosion in the u. s. state of illinois has sent massive plains of black smoke billowing high into the air. there authorities of all the evacuation of local residents, no injuries have been reported. they came to the factory, has issued a statement saying that it is still investigating the call. most of this blast and 35 people have seen it by a large blast in the russian city of nova severed tenor in critical condition. the explosion came after a fire broke out to the petrol station with the accident, apparently involving a delivery truck. firefighters were hampered by thick smoke,
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but the place has not been put act that brings upstate watching our scenes. national thanks for company this evening is over though. we've got plenty of stories for you to enjoy at a website and you can find those at r t dot com. i one of the worst ever mass shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close a little of the real last vegas, where many say elected officials are controlled by casino owners. the dangerous shooting revealed what? the l v m p d really is. and now it's part of the spin machine to the american public barely remember that happens, that just shows you the power of money and las vegas. the powerful showed that true colors when the pen demick heard the most contagious contagion that we've seen in
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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 receding, and 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 outcome. so we were to, as an aggregate, putting it together. where is the global economy going? is we, you see a meaningful growth and if it is what kind of growth are we seeing stagnation, the global.

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