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have to take an action. absolutely 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. the in the headlines is tuesday morning, setting the tone for the summit, then let him have posted points to the anti russian rhetoric coming from washington . as he's grilled on american tv about job a position leader, alexis, nevada, me cyber attacks and moscow's military build up. i'm surprised that we've been accused of provoking the black live matter movement. that would have been a good line of attack, but we didn't do that. i'm way ahead of that. geneva summit bite and cause poacher, no worthy adversary yet avoid giving a direct answer as to whether or not he still thinks potent is a killer. is that still your beliefs are that he is a killer?
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specially the 1st question i'm laughing to switzerland, boost security, adding manpower and fly of restrictions to show safety at the upcoming fight and put in some correspondence. there checks out the venue in geneva, the is the villa where joe barton putin are going to meet. obviously, security here is nothing to laugh at. ah, one from oscar his 15th to june, kevin, when he had out into national with a later for you than him 1st. did you see a lot of coverage dominated what's gonna be happening tomorrow, wednesday? some it's leading the news agenda around the world today as well. the 1st us russia face to face of the biden presidency that's going to be held in geneva. question is, will it bring a reset to relations all coded in fact spoil the is ahead. the
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who's just before the some have led him up who to give an exclusive interview to america's m. b. c. news he was grilled on jailed criminal critical legs in the valley. also a string of cyber attacks on the us, as well as all manner of threats allegedly coming from russia. let alia patricia could pick it up from there. that 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 coven vaccine researchers, 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
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actually presenting facts which prove guilt can because given shania and i see the recently 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 been accused of 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,
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promising more consequences, something else. the us 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. brewton, even stressing at one point, don't gag me. let me ask you about human rights, an issue that a president biden will raise, mr. president, and he will raise the issue of targeting for us as a nation, nominal russian jail. mister president, why are you so threatened by your position? who says that i feel threatened boyle position or will threaten by opposition? who told you that? i'm scared by our position. he's just lawful both in the united states. the law on
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foreign agents was 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. and if you don't want my aunt to be heard by your view is 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? just ask you a direct question. did you order, alexia volunteers, 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 of you. did you do the assassination of the woman who walked into congress and was shot and killed by police of the a whole bunch of questions were about china were actually i should say about the problems. the u. s.
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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's treating national minorities, the way mister pool 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, won't metal and its affairs, and will keep up the friendship. both leaders have admitted that 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 there he is a, as they say, when used to play ball a worthy adversary. the remodel then coming as
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a surprise to many cars, not that long ago. of course, joe button triggered shot ways by calling his russian counterpart of killer. while journalist press the u. s. president, whether or not he changed his mind about it. weekend interview, vladimir putin laughed at the suggestion that you had called him a killer. is that still your beliefs or that he is a killer? especially the 1st question. i'm laughing to. they actually well look. i mean, he is made clear that the answer is i believe he is in the past, essentially acknowledge that he was are certain things that he would do or do. but look when i was asked that question on air,
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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, flat and repose. you think he's a killer who i do. so what price must he pay? the price is gonna pay, well, you'll see shirley when, when i was a child, we had arguments in the courtyard, we were thing bound to the me and sticks to you. and it's not just the children things the meaning is very deep present by regret, calling fatherhood and mckellar know that the president gave a direct answer to a direct question which people want to avoid prison by then to continue discussion . but on the condition that it's going to be live online, we want to stable predictable relationship. ah, i had to be in come to the u. s. leaders been intensely preparing with aids to counter attack. so cold puts in tactics,
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officials of his team of revealed president poach, who was also apparently a topic to conversation during biden's recent tea with the queen of england. so geneva, the venue was a much anticipated face to face, is also graceful. the of course is using the bag security thing wrapped up in that swiss city, including restrictions on local air space, on the deployment of thousands of extra troops and police officers. next, then i've seen a corresponding board go see of course that in geneva. painting the picture for us the is the villa where joe bought and then when i put in are going to meet. obviously, security here is nothing to laugh at thousands of troops as well as police officers patrolling the area of the utah leg from this area of the city would be locked out to everyone jarring the media, the pedestrians, the cause even to the aircraft for both. obviously, to provide the 2 leaders with a calm and safe environment to discuss the many differences that both have to try
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and salvage what is left of relations, the data of the theory and to establish at least a semblance of trust. the understanding between russia and the united states, a lot of paddles are being drawn between the 985 meeting between gorbachev's and reagan, also here in geneva. except then, so to 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, to be little smiles, the sob around the differences between russia and the united states. now, there are tremendous the 2 leaders will discuss all all manner of subjects from the miss profit. 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
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much of an expectation for a breakthrough. during this meeting is a short, a very official summit. and the subject said to be coordinated, they tend to be script that both sides of already read what they'll say at the end . they won't even be a mutual press called, but joe biden said that he's go to his own relations off and then the credibility stories plus it will be opposite book needed tomorrow to set. that's what the summit will also be an opportunity for the senior officials in both administration . to me then to mingle on the sod. perhaps that will be even more important than the meeting between button and pollutant have priest scripted as it will be. so suddenly that the, the whole, these, the, the summit will establish a foundation foundation on which russia and the united states will be able to build that relations doing into the future. let's try and work with the ahead then, right, ross versus
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a geopolitical expert and parliamentary candidate feel. jan. l tentative for germany party morning. thanks playing with this. so as a courtesy of their 1st meeting of the russian american presidents and almost 3 years, he also said how these things are choreographed. will it be a break from the script? will there be any breakthrough agreements? do you think? i hardly believe that because the situation in the foreign relations between russia and the us are quite young in a difficult stage at the moment. because if we look at the concrete conflict between both countries, we see that in your crane on behalf of russia, there have been a de escalation strategy that we could note. but on behalf of united state that have been predicted that there's no $150000000.00 in military, it will be granted to ukraine. so if we look at the concrete symbols,
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i think that really improvement of the situation in relation cannot be expected. alright, alright, well i think what i'm trying to say in other ways is it may be going to at least hold the slide in the deteriorating relation to this meeting or could it make things even worse? yes, of course. that's also a perspective we could take a look. for example, at the north stream to pipeline, we saw that the sanctions should be dropped as soon as lincoln dated. and this would be an improvement even compared to the u. s. ration relationships under trump. so it's hard to predict, in which direction the talks will lead us. but yeah, we can for sure say that it's a good move that both leaders will need because it's very important to have better relation between russia and the u. s. also in the context of european
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security situation. yeah. both sides went into this talking about trying to restore better contacts and organizing direct dial. i will have got the direct dialogue happening tomorrow, but is anything going to come out of it to think? let's try and look at the positives, what could immediately be done to improve relations? i think the signal was so very important that the new start a program to control arms development on a global level, and that this will be resume to talk will be resumed. that is a very positive thing, know and well, beside that i think it's a very positive point that both leaders need i and i and do not call each other killer or just a natural hollywood person. and this will improve relationship because the relationships are always all personal,
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even though dealing with different countries. but what alarms me is that bite and have ruled out the holding of a joint press conference because this would be very important signal. but i think each of fears that he said he did, because he didn't want to sort of like thing were scoring points against each other . you know, the media looking at the 2 presidents and who can get the last word. and that's the ways of describing why he's not doing it. he has got the packing of us mainstream media portraying him as a be kind of democracy. fair assessment. well, that's a good question because if he wants to address also the situation of human rights in russia, then the question is, has he performed well in the united states on all the points, the one to point the finger apps to russia? yeah, that's a good question. i think if we look at the recounting now, both in arizona, the question will only be only be answered in
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a few months when the results will come out final for away from all the politics and all that heavy stuff. and the other thing that mankinds to deal with is covert the whole vaccine worries and where it's going to go. vaccine improvement, rollouts have become geopolitical battlegrounds that can us and russia work together to help the distribution system work better and to get better access to the vaccines in future doing. i don't really see this possibility because both vaccines are totally different in their methodology. so russia has not used genetically approach a genetic abroad in developing maxine, but actually has been hailed by all that or a lot of doctors is saying it's a really good medical thing. independent people have said this. yeah, of course, but it's 2 totally different methodologies and the biotech, maxine is the genetic approach, which also implies many dangers. so i don't think i can it all work together?
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yeah, well, that is something i don't expect really, because it's, as you pointed out, she political issue. it also is a struggle for influence countries in latin america and africa, and their russia is advancing fath lee. and i don't think that they want to concede ground to the us who have focused mainly on the market and on europe. railroad 1st you political expert and parliamentary candidate from the alternative a journey party. thank you. thank you. the news. ah
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ah ah ah ah ah, ah, the so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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very critical of time. time to sit down and talk the all of these this morning. then a long awaited locked own easing in england is now being pushed back by 4 weeks. the announcement came amid a surgeon coven cases, with almost 8000 new infections a day. this new delta variance is spreading rapidly across the england. it's deemed to be up to 80 percent more transmissible than the previous dominant strain. the prime minister then by the same tough to give out hopes, the locked on extension, that we said will help reverse the deteriorating situation there. 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,
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the 19th, we do think that we would have bill top a very considerable wall of immunity around the whole of the population i just by the west and corona virus threats, anti locked, i'm protest is rallied outside. danny, so as you can see in london, monday, chanting shame on you and demanding 3 them. we had for more people in the british capital to buy everyone to do that that day in those 6 months from one to be really positive and gets back seat speculated. and then to be told that, you know, 4 weeks of things not being being opened. it is, it is very frustrating to i like to come out. there's plenty of pen is now social distance sending going out and taking it further. the thing is a great idea to try and get them get more people's like i don't agree with
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closing for the 4 weeks. so delaying everything. because maybe they could have done something before lights trying not to open too quick. 2 people sitting inside and no one knew about the discovery. and so no one knew hi could be there are lots of people with businesses and things like that that really struggle connects. police, especially in the country, just talking about is going to break quite a few. we talked about it with david livermore, he is a medical microbiologist at the university of east anglia. he thinks the delays not justified feel i feel it's absolutely the wrong thing to do. the vulnerable of all been offered vaccination. the great majority of why the accepted vaccination, locked down, has 70 prefects on the column, the civic chloe fun, artistic glory for all shewn. psychological damage has been done to people
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by the government. engendering so much fear the government should now be working to bump down that caea because so many of the vulnerable, protected. because as we go for when we go to c, future india and dealt with the last one, we know the vaccines work against it. they give good protection, a chest is not now under both stress with cold, which would be the only justification the ever was. peace restrictions we next massive fires burning of the chemical plant and rocked in illinois in the states. 44 departments have been called to contain the blazer mandatory evacuation is been ordered in the area. we are 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
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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. but thus leading to problems in itself is terrified to hear that fire is expected to last. the day's work that explosion and people living in the vicinity or advice to wear a mask to avoid chemicals in the air. people are also being asked to refrain from picking up deborah from the fire, because officials are not exactly sure what the waste may contain is the added problem. some locals have compared events to a volcanic explosion. they said, well, that said no reports of serious injury thing, flu of a 15 fight her ponies, been hospitalized with the breathing difficulties. just ahead of those highly anticipated talks between the russian and u. s. lead is
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a nato somewhat in brussel, said a pretty aggressive tone monday. apart from traditionally listing moscow among the major challenges alliance leaders declared also that china poses a constant security challenge and his working to undermine global all the. while the 3rd, he heads the state and government avoided actually calling china arrival. it is the 1st time the usually rush of focus military alliance as asserted, the need to respond to bay jennings growing power. we are concerned my child score ship policies, which is fine in contest to developmental values, enshrined in the washington treated. it is opaque in implementing its military modernization. it is corporate military was shown including through exercises in the you to europe, anthony area, or to mark has been bus show got reaction investigative journalist, been sworn, who believes john is becoming the new bogeyman for nato to keep the blog relevant. you know,
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there is an important issue here and that is the nato issue. how russia has been the center of a lot of these attacks by nato, for so long. they still are, but the fact that nato is now turning sites toward china. remember, nato is a very antiquated organization. it has had no real use since the end of the cold war. it has sought out enemies of some kind to create enemies. russia has been that in the me now for about 20 years, it's intensified. certainly in the last decade and the last few years. and now i think they're turning their sides towards china as well. i think what we're going to see is kind of a tough stance, but i think we see nato really like taking cash. and now on this idea of creating new boogeyman enemies that keep it funded and keep it in their mind relevant. the head of the french army stepped saying he doesn't want to be in the position to be politicize the head of presidential elections in the country. his resignation follows political term all around public letters, signed by retired generals and other army personnel warning president mcroy. and if
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a possible civil war, he shall davinsky, takes up a story. the head of the french army has chosen the nuclear option under a mac comb presidency. resign rather than find himself stuck in a political cross fire. this is general folks why because he's quitting, admit around over. he's handling over time general's accused of instigating insurrection. it seems he doesn't want to be dragged into the malay 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, 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 for the general to summon 6 retired generals to
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a higher disciplinary council over an open life that they and others published in april, which suggested the problems needed a military coup. to save it from work ism and ism isn't despite to polls showing that many people and from supporting views, the retired generals who held their hands up at admitted that they signed the letter, have been exposed to disciplinary measures, which could see them losing their pay. and even their faces, while apparently the court wanted to handle the controversy behind closed doors, ministers had pressured him to speak out against the thinking trees. this apparently was the final straw. it's been a difficult feat. month for the conference fonts is just announced, it's to end operation ball came 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
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a recent ministry key and that political crisis arising from 2 military forms. 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 narrative, over disagreements as from a j, a close to a presidential race. 60 polls showing that many serving in the military are likely to for the last thing with the marine, the pen in war. some say could be an extremely tight battle this latest resignation could raise even more questions about president mike on whether as the pressure months he could bundle his whole campaign. charlotte steven sky. i'll see paris. that's not short of what's happening in the world from us at r t so far this tuesday. thanks for checking in here in moscow. kevin and the team
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wishing you a really good day. the i choose when i would show the wrong one, i'll just don't need you to fill out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail,
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