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what a $45000.00 got a little that out. a sick going to go global, take over the global drive and foot on the backside of the not having the headlines is tuesday morning, setting the tone for the summit limit potent points to the dance. he rushed rhetoric coming from washington. i'm surprised that we've been accused of provoking the black lives matter movement. that would've been a good line of attack, but we didn't do them. we'll add up think geneva stomach coming up in a couple of days. biden calls put in a worthy adversary. busy yet to avoid giving a direct answer as to whether or not he still thinks food is a killer. an outrage in england after locked restrictions are extended for another 4 weeks. same dose for 6 months and then to be called, you know,
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4 weeks of things not being being opened. it is. it is very frustrating ultimately . ah . the money from oscar? the 15th to june. it's kevin. oh, in the, in the hot seat denotie international with our latest for you this morning for the next 30 minutes so we can stay with me to take you through it. then, in a bit more detail what we're talking about and a lot of a program dedicated to this tension is building ahead of the 1st us russia summit of the biden presidency, the us presidents, but intensely preparing with aids to cancer attack. the so called tactics of la daemon puts in officials in his team of revealed now the president put him is also apparently a tough a conversation during biden's t with the queen of england. so geneva, the venue for the much anticipated face to face, and it's also brace to the talk. security is being ramped up in that city,
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including restrictions on local air space and the deployment of thousands of extra troops and police officers, senior correspondent, board county. i was following events there in geneva for us leaf is the villa where joe biden, vladimir putin are going to meet. obviously, security here is nothing to laugh at thousands of troops as well as police officers patrolling the area. the leg from this area of the city would be locked out to everyone jarring the meeting, the pedestrians, the cause even to the aircraft. the boom, obviously, to provide the 2 leaders with a common safe environment to discuss the many differences that both countries have to try and salvage what is left of relations, the data of the read and to establish at least the semblance of trust, the understanding between russia and the united states, a lot of paddles being drawn between the 985 meeting between gorbachev's and reagan,
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also here in geneva, accept and then sorta give you an idea of how far relations have fallen back. then reagan and gold, whichever they were all smiled as difficult to imagine biting them to be little smiles, the sob around the differences between russia and the united states. now they are tremendous. the 2 leaders will discuss all all manner of subjects from the miss crossed the they both have for each other to the global arms control to regional conflicts, financial and economic subjects, as well as sabra tax. the com, a change the pandemic. what both countries can do to work together. there isn't much of an expectation for a breakthrough. during this meeting is a short, a very official summit and the subject had to be coordinated. they tend to be script that both sides of already agreed. what they'll say at the end, they both even be a mutual press conference job. the said, the go,
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the host is relations off. and then incredibly stories plus it will be up to both the, the tomorrow, the set. but what the summit will also be an opportunity for the senior officials in both administration to me then to mingle on the sod rod. perhaps that will be even more important than the meeting between button and put last priest scripted as it will be. so suddenly that the, the hope these, the, these summit will establish a foundation foundation in which russia and the united states will be able to build that relations doing into the future. the meetings approaches, folks who america's m. b. c. news where he mentioned that stability predictability, a key to international relations. and earlier, the whitehouse had called for the same from the kremlin, in portraying, connects this morning and looking at whether that means everyone's on the same page . a day before histories made in geneva, vladimir potent latest comments brought
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a tricky debate into the spotlight. which superpower is worth said de, stabilizing the world, or if any of them are doing so, the u. s. politicians in media for years have been trying to convince it's russia's bad and that moscow must be held accountable for president putin though, for the explained why he's confident it's the other way round family, a globe, the simplest. and middle, no, hadn't. she knew the most important value in international relations is predictability and stability. and i believe that on the part of us upon that this is something that we haven't seen in recent years. what kind of stability and predictability could they be if we remember the 2011 events in libya where the country was essentially taken apart, broken apart? what kind of stability and predictability was then there's been talk of a continued presence of troops in afghanistan, and then all of a sudden boon troops being withdrawn from afghan. if it's got this predictability
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and stability again, what's now event in the middle east, you must, i can, is this predictability and stability. what will all of this lead to, or in theory of what is stable and predictable about that was it's got my us counterpart and if you want to leave it there, who will replace him? what will happen when he's replaced with somebody and he is old. the answer is, i don't know. well, if you don't know what will happen next, why change what there isn't? it could be a 2nd, libya or another, i guess. we need to, we will note little sit down together to look for compromise solution except for the party. that is how the ability to achieve it cannot be achieved by imposing one particular point of view of the correct point of view, whereby all the other ones are incorrect and that's not how stability is
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a g. at some points the nbc journalist said he's got quote unquote, a weight of evidence. a long list of alleged state sponsored cyber attacks by russia. among other things, he listed the 20162020 votes in the us, as well as hacker. attacks on cobit vaccine researches to which the russian leader responded pretty much getting back to the same old finger pointing that the u. s. elite and journalists have been up to doesn't equal to actually presenting facts which prove guilt can because given us shania and i see that the relationship is always been a victim of the vicious political infighting 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 accusation. i'm surprised that we've not yet been accused of
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provoking the black lives matter movement. that would have been a good line of attack, but we didn't do that only it makes out unusual for some viewers who are used to the u. s. narrative, but the russian government is actually ready to work together with the americans on cyber threats and wants to outline the rules of the game and some sort of legal framework. the question ahead of geneva, though, is whether joe biden will go fort or just keep blaming russia, promising more consequences, something else. the u. s. president is keen to challenge the kremlin boss on is what the west sees as issues with human rights in russia. well, it almost looks like the nbc, corresponding to himself had a plan to take up that challenge instead of mr. biden. and it all led to quite an exchange with constant interruptions and mr. prudent, even stressing at one point, don't gag me. let me ask you about human rights, an issue that
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a president biden will raise mister president, and he will raise the issue of alexia, tolerated for us a nation nominal russian jail. mister president, why are you so threatened by your position? who says that i feel threatened by a position or will threaten by opposition. so who told you that i'm scared by opposition? just lawful in the united states law on foreign agents with adopted a long time ago. it's in operation and sanctions under that law. a much harsher than here up to and including imprison that you go to the other if you must, the patients and let me finish saying what i mean to say everything will be clear to you what you don't like my answer when you don't want my aunt to be heard by your view, as if the problem you're shutting me up, is that freedom of speech? is that freedom of expression, the american way? what can i ask you to make?
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just ask you a direct question. did you order, alexia volunteer. assassination, of course not, we don't have this kind of habit of assassinating anybody. that's the 1st thing that or 2nd, that i want to ask you, did you do the assassination of the woman who walked into congress and was shot and killed by police police? a whole bunch of questions were about china were actually i should say about the problems. the u. s. government has with china, like bay jeans, reluctant to take part in arms control talks, china's aircraft carriers and the way the chinese government treating national minorities the way mr. poop read into these was quite surprising to the corresponded. he said he could feel how much the like to be us would love to break russia and china up and added that such questions also had absolutely the same purpose. not a chance was his response. moscow doesn't see china is a threat,
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won't metal and its affairs, and will keep up the friendship. both leaders have admitted the us. russian relations are the lowest point in years, but jo buttons acknowledge that potent is a worthy adversary. i have met with him. he's bright, he's tough, and i have found that he is a, as they say, when used to play ball a worthy adversary. well, the remark came as a surprise to many kids not long ago, joe biden, to trigger the shockwave by calling his russian counterpart to killer. you may remember and journalist press the u. s. president on with re changed his mind about that weekend interview. vladimir putin laughed at the suggestion that you had called him a killer. is that still your beliefs are that he is a killer? specially the 1st question i'm laughing to. they actually
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well look. i mean, he is made clear that the answer is i believe he is in the past, essentially acknowledge that he was or certain things that he would do or do. but look, when i was asked that question on air, i answer honestly. but it's not much of a, i don't think it matters a whole lot in terms of this next meeting. we're about to have, you know, go ahead and repeat. you think he's a killer who i do. so what price must he pay? the price is going to pay, well, you'll see shortly due to me when, when i was a child and we had arguments in the courtyard, we were thing balances of me and sticks to you. and it's not just the children thing. the meaning is very deep present by regret,
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calling fatherhood and mckellar know that the president gave a direct answer to a direct question which you people, i want to prove them by didn't to continue discussion. but on the condition that it's going to be live online. we want to stable predictable relationships. so main street major in the u. s. has been pushing the us president to talk to put in for a position of strength to check the headlines of michelle to as caleb opened explained, it's the kind of fan club, the former president could only have dreamt of. us media love joe. by now there's a few exceptions, but for the most part us mainstream media describes joe biden as a protector of democracy, writing in like a savior on a white horse. this is how he's being presented in the count down to his summit with the russian president. president biden is trying to be not only the loudest voice against authoritarianism in the world. but the best example of why the
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authoritarian model is wrong, and he's not about delivering deals, but rather setting boundaries with russia, saying america is back to defending democracy. it looks like the white house trust the media enough that it can actually use them to plant the ideas it deems to be useful. being able to look, president, put in the eye and say, this is what america's expectations are. this is what america stands for. this is what america is all about. we have a bipartisan agreement that the president has to be very tough regarding ransomware and look in, in the eyes widen. and his advisors now say the goal really here is to, 1st of all, look, putting in the i are president biden, to look in the eye and make clear where america stands and what will and will not be tolerated. so what exactly is special here? this is pretty much what would be expected from any us president. however, when biden does it, it sounds so glorious. now to folks recall when trump met with back in 2018,
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a little bit of a different vibe. now don't you think you have been watching, perhaps one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president at a summit in front of a russian leader showing that i've ever seen an extraordinary press conference. i don't think any american has ever seen a press conference quite like that from an american president and a russian leader who is described by all of our allies as an adversary and a dangerous one. following their meeting in helsinki, the president wasn't soft on vladimir potent. some had feared he embraced him, he validated him, he sided with potent over the home team when given the chance. now trump had roughly the same goal, but apparently he wasn't half an hour. who really knows how the breast is going to spend the much awaited stomach. however, it's pretty safe to say, i will not get the same treatment as his predecessor say, look me up and are to new york final thoughts on it. the u. s. may change his lead
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isn't how they think of them, but it still feels the need to try the same types of russia, doesn't it? according to, to your political miss, patrick, headings, and caricature of russia has not developed much in recent years. there. it's still in america, very invoke politically to characterize russia this monolithic, backwards day, which is micro managed by the former k g b head loudermilk. who knows, that is the image of russia and every single story line. every plot from the intelligence agencies, everything is kind of revolves around that view. russia knows what they're up against, you know, because if you're talking to the u. s. leader, it's a summit. it's joe biden, but you're really talking to the u. s. plus all of its nato allies is kind of a weighted game. and 2 in the u. s. is talking like it's a bilateral summit,
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but it's not, it's really a much, it's a rush of versus a multilateral phone. on the other side of the table, ah ah, i so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk
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rather driven by dreamers shaped by those in me i think we dare to ask me ah, ah ah, lloyd locked anything in england's the push button out by full weeks on people disappointed in businesses, the announcement came amid
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a surging code 19 cases of almost 8000 new infections a day. then he delta very and spreading rapidly across england and his team to be up to 80 percent more transmissible than the previous dominant strain. private us to then hope in the lockdown extension now will help reverse the deteriorating situation for week delay, we think would make even more of a difference in reducing the overall number of, of deaths. and that's why we're, that's why we're doing it. and at the end of the that period of, by, by july, the 19th, we do think that we would have built up a very considerable wall of immunity around the whole of the population. the worst and quote of our threat, locked in the protest is rallied upside down the street in london on monday, chanting. shame on you and demanding freedom we had for people in the british capital by everyone to do that, that same dose for 6 months. that seems to be really positive and,
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and gets back said, speculated and then to be told that, you know, 4 weeks of things, not being no being i've been it is, it is very frustrating to i like to come out. there's plenty of pen is now social distance ending going out and taking it for that. i think it's a great idea to try and get that. i'm getting more people's like i don't agree with closing for the 4 weeks. so delaying everything because maybe they could have done something before lights trying not to open too quick to people sitting inside because no one knew about the discovery. and so now when you are hired could be there are lots of people with businesses and things like that. that have been a really struggle and actually, especially in the country, just like we talked about it with david livermore, he's
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a medical microbiologist university thinks the delay is not justified and it's the wrong thing to do. it's absolutely the wrong thing to do. the full little of all been offered vaccination, great material. that's why i use the accepted vaccination. lockdown has tele prefects, on the told me, on to the glory, fun artistic glory for shewn psychological damage has been done to people by the government. engendering so much fear the government should now be working to bump down that fear. because so many of the vulnerable, protected, because this we go for when we go to the future of india and dealt with the law school. and we know the vaccines work against protection chess is not now under both stress with cold, which would be the only justification the ever was restrictions with
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massive fires burning or the chemical plant and rocked in illinois in the u. s. scary pictures coming up from that 45 departments have been called up to contain the blaze at a mandatory evacuation. that has been order to the area we're asking residents within the one mile radius of the incident to, to evacuate. i understand that many people have questions on when they're going to be able to go home. right now. we don't have that answer. we had concerns on the environmental impact if we dumped copious amounts of water on this incident. so we stopped some of the water suppression, some of the fire suppression, and we went ahead and let the product burn off. well, a couple of problems without tele, why now the fuzzy space allows for days and people living in the vicinity or vice to wear a mask, to avoid chemicals in the air. people are also being asked to refrain from picking
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up the deborah from the fire because officials are not sure what the waste may contain. some locals have compared events that to what they described as a volcanic explosion. thankfully all that said no reports a serious injury. the 15 fighter has been hospitalized with breathing difficulties to say to those highly anticipated talks to the russian and u. s. leaders and nato's summit in brussels, set a pretty aggressive tone on monday upon from traditionally listing moscow among the major challenges alliance. latest declared that china poses a constant security challenge and is working to undermine global order. while the 30 heads of state and government avoided actually calling china arrival, it's still a 1st time the usually russia focus military lives as asserted, the need to respond to a james growing power. we are concerned my child score ship policies, which is fine in contrast to developmental values,
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enshrined in washington. today. it is opaque in implementing its military modernization. it is corporate militarily with russia, including through exercises in the you to europe and area. we spoke to a senior lecturer, politics, university above who believes nature wants to expand its influence further know towards china. i can see the motivation, mister slowing, vice fine til january of 40 my rating for the natal, for the new nato would be trying to be re reviewed herself and trying to get more resources. now i think the, what the schools and boys had enough that he looks like to envision that nato should not be content. that is persons in europe. but actually natal, according to mister thornburgh, thinking of extending her riches i natal is being particularly to china. the head of the french army stepped out saying he doesn't want to be in
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a position to be politicized ahead of presidential elections in the country. his resignation follows political turmoil that are under public letter, signed by a retired generals and other army personnel warning president mccracken of a possible civil war. there shall gibbons. he takes up the story. the head of the french army has chosen the new clear option under a mac comb presidency resign rather than find himself stuck in a political crossfire. this is general francois la collins, whose quitting admit around over his handling over time general's accused of instigating insurrection. it seems he doesn't want to be dragged into the meli ahead of the next presidential election. the prison told me that he wanted us to continue working together because we have the same understanding of the role of armies. and i told him that i really wanted to leave,
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in particular to who had politicize ation of the function of chief of staff of the own forces. his resignation came just to merge the calls goverlan had forced the general to summon 6 retired generals to a high disciplinary council over an open life that they and others published in april, which suggested the from the military coup to save it from work ism and islam islam, despite the poles, showing that many people in front supporting the views. the retired generals who had held hands up admitted that they signed the letter, have been exposed to disciplinary measures, which could see them losing that pay and even their status while appointing the court wanted to handle the controversy behind closed doors. ministers had pressured him to speak out against the signatories. this apparently was the final straw. it's been a difficult feat for the conference. frances just nance,
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it's the end operation. paul can in the saw how in africa a mission against you? hardest. so it's been fruit with failure. there's also been the halting of joint military operations, a molly following a recent ministry key, and that political crisis arising from 2 military fools each warning of a brewing civil war. have also been rumors about him being on the front line against my call and making him the 2nd chief of defense, the hand over his new over disagreements as from a j, a close to, to a presidential race. 60 a polls showing that many serving in the military are likely to for the last thing with the marine, the pen in war 7 say could be an extremely tight battle. this latest resignation could raise more questions about president mike on whether as the pressure months
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