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that they might not be able to make such great strides or concrete strides as it were on anything did this may well be the 1st steps towards biggest steps that could take place. how that's going to go down with the united states domestic market. not too sure. because the big criticism that i've seen coming out of the u . s. meteor is, well, if you meet with vladimir putin and you're just going to meet with floods, me uproot. and again, what does this do for us? russia relations? well, ultimately, what we hope it does is it reestablish russia korea relations because they're not, it's hope that their budget, the moment that non existent, neither on baset is in the rather than country. i mean, they're both recalled. so that really does show you. i mean, it's a 1st time that the russian and passive b u. s. have been recalled more than 20 years. i mean, it's not, it's not an indication that that's a serious miscommunication going on here than i really don't know. what is i think you're right. you know, when it comes to morris summit,
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we're going to have to think, i mean, i possibly think that the idea of a reset is white and childish. i think when you got so much history that they thought, you know, decades of course we're talking about the soviet union as well. a reset. so it's not possible and i think it, some people are failure. but you know, that's one wrong thing and suddenly, oh, it was all and say nothing walks out. but i think maybe if they can have a column that says, agree to disagree with, don't touch it. for example, human rights. i think that for example, something that they have very different understandings and perceptions. well, it's going to be who draws the water bound to record 1st, isn't it? it's like a stand off in an old western movie because whoever bring something up 1st, the other one that they encounter it is immediately used of water about 3. but the, the personal relationships potentially between these 2, the paint around the block a fair bit today. they don't have to like on and they've just got to be able to work together. i. we've talked earlier today about the fact that conrad up know, the former german chancellor hate that john f. kennedy. they couldn't,
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and want to know the similar effects when it comes to jimmy casa, the former us president couldn't stand helmet call. apparently, there is a wonderful book. it's a big, long read called i think it's called the quarrel about the how much they went out of their way to avoid want to know that those 2 bought they were able to do business. i know it's a very different thing. german us relations and rushing us relations, but it shows that you can do business. even if you can't. i don't want to say stand one another. certainly, you know, my clothes about the not the things that going to be wrapping past this and saying, you know what, you fancy watch in the european football championship later on. you always bring it back to football. i will say one thing about donald trump, and i may have criticize the former us president in the past, but it did not organize the trip to europe during a major football telling them. and this is why they don't care about average citizen, you know. a many fronts tonight, anyway, joe fight and still waiting for me. it looks like any minute the red carpet is out
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. people are standing lining up. we know that he is going to come here. he will be staying in pretty much central geneva, the residence of the us here. they have a mission here in russia. we thought you pictures are my goodness about was a lot of security. as you can imagine that we are with great anticipation. but i will say that i think we have to look at that, but we also have to have a little rewind, i'm think about what these people have said about each other in the past, like you were talking about very difficult past in relationship, we saw reagan and which often age by sitting by the fireplace, smiling at each other. it was almost something that should have been on a chocolate. $1010.00 a truck. that's what i know you go and i don't think we're going to see any farsight chops as he said. so let's, what do you think? not at all. i don't think you're going to see that. but i think when you're looking at a, you know, an elder statesman like joe by, he was paul. so that sam,
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yes, you can. you go, he was paul, solve the, the foreign affairs commission ger in the united states during those gorbachev meetings. now it's worth what comes in your mind. back to i go, i can tell my life through the cold war. this is really and i think come by back to those days, i've a little older than i look unfortunately, both those, those meetings were criticized as well. they were heavily criticized gorbachev and the meat for reagan was heavily criticized in the u. s. the meeting would go up. those meetings ultimately changed the way the world is today. so i don't want to overplay the importance i, but i also don't want to under stress the importance of the meeting between the 2 presidents. that may be absolutely nothing comes of it, but ultimately, if nothing comes of it, the big loser is, is every want. because if relationships between russia and the united states all are non existent as they are now, there aren't any when, as you see both sides, both president putin and bide and will be forcefully putting forward the,
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the way the vision that both russia and the united states have the cover that relationship in world stations, i think every day of the interest for all the world and the way in which the wild is going, i think in the numerous time fight and said, i consider russia to be a country and decline. i don't think it's, i think it's just a bit of a trouble maker now. it's economy's weak at this, not puting the fed. you need to recognize that the time of america telling us what to do is over what we've also. we've also heard, let me say that the united states within the current stage of the, in its current state was the same stage of the soviet union when it collapsed. we can have listen to some of those war words, right. not to me you know, let him report you think he's a killer. i do so what price must he pay?
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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 in the present by regret calling of our boat. and i know that the president gave a direct answer to a direct question which i want to prove them by then to continue our discussion. but on the condition that it's going to be live online, we want to stable predictable relationship. well, so like i said, we fall about plane planes processing, perfect location. i knew the studio would be i knew i was right. put my contacts in the morning. we saw the pain coming out of the land. we have hobbs the confirmation . of course. the 4th one has touched down. everything seems to indicate that
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president boynton is expected to exit the pain. any moment now, does it down the carpet? is out the limo with waiting. it's been a muse move right, but it's going to be so smooth tomorrow. we'll have to see. of course, that's one half of the contingent for tomorrow. we are still waiting, as you said, for president putin to arrive. he apparently has some meetings today on tomorrow. he will only be riding around noon tomorrow. thoughts with slowly creeping towards what looks to be at least a very interesting summit. the only thing of course that is maybe slightly disappointing, especially for john less that will not be a joint press conference. now. yes, that's an interest. it will be it's, it's very easy to criticize your partner when they're not stood alongside you. i mean, i can remember being a angular medical donald trump press conference with chantelle americans listening
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to the us president has to say. and her faith paints an absolute picture as the translation comes through. and you think of why i never agreed that i didn't say that it's much easier to say that you stood up to. so whichever one it is on this, on that and on the other when they're not stood alongside you. and this is the u. s . decision in order to have the solo press on print, they fill that press, come from which, well, that's something that the us that but also then the criminal folks passed and got. he came out and said this is american practice. i just don't know how convincing. i find that because you know, when you're looking back, we saw, i mean, ok, what months ago, but that's what got go, which of course and reagan, but then of joint press conferences, we had clinton and yeltsin. we had bush and pearson, we had mutation on a bama, we had trump and pearson. so i mean, really for me, this doesn't look like american parks in looks like a break from tradition. i just wonder what that i want. well,
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i have to bought some in my fust is that ida? it's an anti trump dot trunk. got so much black dot press conference back in 2018 health and k. i mean, it doesn't matter whether it was fox, he's or if it will, sienna and everyone said that he was a traitor. that he'd fax the intelligence agencies. putin's wide, about hacking in 2016 election. and they said it was the was, but i think, i just think that it was the was performance of any american president at a summit that you've ever seen mile before. is, you know, i mean, biden, on the press, do you have a very difficult relationship in the sense but from the outside often people criticize me and say, look you got thrown softball question. you also was 67 days to appear in your class. press conference comes down the steps down to go to those pictures right now. the u. s. president here arriving in geneva descending the the stair case from that i corner, airplane air force. one of course. what a way to travel, not, but if you can get it,
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he's come down to greet. to be greeted at the foot of the stairs is usually an honor guard there waiting for him before he makes his way into helicopters flying overhead. i think that is going to be the sound truck through our evening if my experience with us. well, that's all i know. i think he's going to be anything to go by that. we're going to see an awful lot of those military helicopters overhead about the rest of his visits. you've obviously got his security detail standing and i will tell you a very strong so on it's very hot in geneva by the process in a minor. i'm not gonna lie. we're on a future on the rooftop. it's pretty hot, but certainly something will be tone putting up one in a good mood. the sort of certainly put a bit may get put sticks a smile on just about everybody said it also sticks a good dollar fuck the 50 on may because of the voice from sunderland don't particularly time that well, but i'm sure they say it's funny too much time outside,
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don't think so either. across the inferencing out there, they've got plenty to be getting on with 1st. of course in the us you mentioned they'd be staying out the the u. s. mission in geneva, where we'll be heading as we understand once he gets into the limousine and heading off their head meeting tomorrow at the gosh, i don't know what i did also want to just pick up on a little bit was how we were talking about the differences between the perception of the trump summit in 2018 what the meter is going to say about this. now, in the run off, we're ready. it seems that bite and has been given a slightly moved off, right? a bit of a free pause from the press and that's something that correspond to caleb open look thought stateside 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 a savior on a white horse. this is how he's being presented in the count down to his summit
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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 authoritarian model is wrong, and he's not about delivering deals, but rather setting boundaries with russia. i'm just 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 to in, in the biden. and his advisors now say the goal really here is to, 1st of all look, putting in the i or president bought into look to in the i and make clear where america fans 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,
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when biden does it, it sounds so glorious. now to folks recall when trump met with food back in 2018, 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
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spend the much awaited summit. however, it's pretty safe to say. mine will not get the same treatment as his predecessor fail of pop and are to new york. well, joe biden, the u. s. president is here in geneva. he's in his limousine and he'd heading to the us consulate here in switzerland. the head of head was and he'd be busy games. i hope he gets a bit of sleep. he's got a busy day tomorrow we will be back with more from geneva around 15 minutes time. ah ah.
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just coming up to quarter to 6 in moscow. i'm calling back with some of the other world stories that were across here and into national. the head of the french army stepped down saying he doesn't want the position to be politicized the head of the countries presidential election. his resignation follows political turmoil around a public letter signed by retired generals and other army personnel warning president crohn, a possible civil war. his friends corresponded, shall do bad scheme. 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 crossfire. this is general folks while local and he's quitting, admit around over he's handling over time generals accused of instigating insurrection. it seems he doesn't want to be dragged into the malay ahead of 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
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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 call goverlan had for 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 isn't and ism isn't despite to polls showing that many people in front supporting views, the retired generals who held their hands up or the admitted that they signed the letter have been exposed to disciplinary measures, which could see them losing their pay and even their faces. while a parenting record wanted to handle the controversy behind closed doors, ministers had pressured him to speak out against the thinking trees. this
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apparently was the final straw. it's been a difficult feat for the conference. fonts is just nance. it's the end operation volcano, 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 forms. each warning of a brewing civil war. have also been rumors about him being on the front line against macro 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. next year 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
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could raise more questions about president mike on whether as the pressure months he could bundle his whole campaign. so let's even sky. i'll see paris. i summer in england's been pushed back by 4 weeks. it's all cove, it's fault. we'll tell you all about that after the break. the. ah, do you guys actually got an uncovered face men's clothing and showed a whole stuck? it's a kind of a gun, feminism. but it's name is camina ah, above put a human level, some of the whole model that of us is, was a little about our job. but you know,
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the ones that gave me she lives in one of the most dangerous and patriarchal provinces of afghanistan cost gala lacey, which time i saw. sure, no problem, but i shall do the average that updated to run by. yes, i've got, he knows that she does her best to fight for women's rights. i am awesome. how does that look good? when you get that coverage, you know what i do? i know that she's here by her nickname, the king. the other, the other got it all about y'all doesn't was really good on the guy that i, i
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use the in the, the hello again long awaited lockdown easing, in england's being pushed back by a month. the announcement caleb surgeon covered cases with almost 8000 new daily infections. the new delta varied spreading rapidly and it's thought to be up to 80 percent more transmissible than the previous dominant strain. department is the hopes that the lockdown extension will tackle that 4 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
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a very considerable wall of immunity around the whole of the population i just by the worsening corona, virus situation. anti locked down, protest is rallied in central london on monday chanting shame on you and demanding freedom. we got some reaction on the street to the british capital by everyone to do that bit say in those 6 months sentence one to be really positive and, and gets backseat 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. it's too early to come out with plenty of pen is now social distance, sending going out and taking it further. i think it's 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. 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 really struggle for next fully, especially in the country. just medical microbiologist, david live aboard of the university of east anglia, told us that johnson's move is a mistake. feel i feel it's absolutely the wrong thing to do. the vulnerable of all been offered vaccination, great material. that's why the accepted oxidation lockdown has tele prefects on the column, the civic chloe fun, artistic glory for shoot. psychological damage has been done to people by the government. engendering so much fear the government should now be working to
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bump down that because so many of the vulnerable because as we go forward, we go to the future india and dealt with the last, well, we know the vaccines work against it. they give good protection, a chest is not now under vogue, stress recall, which would be the only justification the ever was the restrictions with massive fires burning a chemical plant in the us state of illinois. $45.00 departments have been called up to contain the place in the town of roxanne, and a mandatory evacuation is being ordered in the area were asking residents so 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.
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so we stopped some of the water suppression, some of the fire suppression, and we went ahead and let the product burn off. the fire is expected to last to days, and people living in the vicinity are advised to wear a mask to avoid chemicals in the air. people are also being asked to pick up any day bri from the fire, because officials aren't sure what that waste might contain. some of the locals who compared events that to a volcanic explosion. luckily, there are no reports of any serious injury or 15 fighters known to have been hospitalized with breathing difficulties. okay, that is it from the moscow newsroom for now, we're going to be live back in geneva. surely as the us president arrives, or his summit tomorrow, where the philadelphia put in our special coverage continues in just a few minutes on anti international. ah,
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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 loaners. the dank is shooting. revealed what? the l v m p d really is and now it's part of the spanish sheen. to the american public barely remembers that it happens. that just shows you the power of money and las vegas. the powerful showed that true colors when the pen demick heard the most contagious contagion that we've seen in decades. and then you have a mayor who doesn't care to. here's caroline goodman, offering the lives of the vegas residence. to be the control group, to the shiny facades conceal of deep indifference to the people vice gonna say that they would 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
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being lost. driven by adrian or shaped by those in the me. the dares thing. we dare to ask me. always be polite, never engage with an aggravated or confrontational office. don't get into any conversation to start answering questions. just ask for an attorney to survive and interrogation. you've gotta be ready. you're definitely don't want
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to be going to trial in a jump. so one cups you're more likely to walk free. if you're rich and guilty, you are, if you're poor you got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seeing and hearing a whole lot more than you're saying, if you don't take that advice, usually going to dig yourself a whole look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where's the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear i would take on various
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jobs with artificial intelligence, real summoning the theme and a robot must protect his own existence with i do wish there was a little fear for you guys actually got an uncovered face men's clothing and showed host. it's a kind of a gun, feminism, but it's name is camina. ah, well above put a human level, some of the whole model that of us is, was a little of up up on the job. but you know, the ones that gave me she lives in one of the most dangerous and patriarchal provinces of afghanistan, cost gala lacey,
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which time i saw. sure, no problem, but i shall do the average that updated kit. i'm glad you said i got the notes that she does her best to fight for women's rights. i am awesome. how does that look good? when you get that done, as you do know that she's not here by her nickname. the king was going to go over. that was really a good one day i ah, financial survival guide. when customers go buy, you reduce the price now well, reduce the lower, the better cutting that was good to food market is not good for the global economy
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. me the news this is all, hey, is joe biden lands in geneva for his summit with the dean. they put him, we pour over the big ticket issues on the agenda tomorrow. head of that meeting, the us president, call that a may put in a worthy adversary. but i've always getting a direct answer as to whether or not he still thinks the russian leader is a killer. is that still your beliefs are that he is a killer? especially the 1st question. i'm laughing to also the run up president putin points to the anti russian rhetoric from washington as he's grilled on american tv about.

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