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everybody can gain millions of little money. if you expose your muscles to work. i hope that lies this hour. a diplomatic when the 1st u. s. russia summit up the widen presidency, sees them agree to return that perspective, back to that post. so let me put and also add a bit of caution. i have no illusions following the meeting needs the old no new. they can't be any illusions at all. while the us president was apparently left somewhat confused by the summit, mixing up his counterpart with his predecessor, i caught part of the prejudice truck food and press conference. migrants as migrants continue to arrive in their hundreds and daily on italy shores
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. the male of a small island of lamb produced a warns the situation is becoming critical. if something goes wrong and doesn't go well, then i tell you that the situation can become dangerous. ah, 247. your news is leih from moscow. welcome to the program on our international i am real research shape. so vladimir putin has described his summit in geneva with joe biden as constructive and without hostility, while as us counterpart called it positive. it was the 1st face to face meeting as presidents. and last, at roughly 3 and a half hours the, who's
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just for a moment here, let's check out are the outcomes of the summit biden and agree to hold a consultations on strategic stability and nuclear arms control. they also discussed a possible prisoner exchange and agreed to the end of the day to return their respective ambassadors to that posts. now there was, however, no breakthrough on the issue of cyber security, though both said they wanted to hold up for the talks on this issue. now as for stumbling blocks, a putin and bite and both raise concerns about human rights in the others country. they also fail to come up with any concrete action plan for ukraine. now ortiz garcia was at the russian president's media conference right after their meeting. among the difficult questions that vladimir putin faced, that which joe barton had the good fortune to escape. what questions about the opposition that we have pointed out the li protesters,
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the rest of following the events in capitol hill. but they faced as much as 25 years in jail for you 5 years in jail for a political protest that the, the 2 bodies said that there's no comparison to the criminal but a leg saying that boldly who was convicted and was serving a 2 year sentence for the violation of his early release. so he was convicted by russian court and vladimir putin. he says that, you know, americans are comparing what happened to capitol hill to the treatment of alexi and yvonne and saying there's nothing in common. but the nation is just, you know, by you regarding a non systemic opposition and the citizen you've mentioned this person knew full well that he was violating russian law. and he knew full well that there was a warrant for his arrest. nevertheless, he came back to russia and he deliberately wanted to be arrested. so he did what he wanted to do. what else can we say hill?
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one of the things both leaders agreed on is to borrow job buttons, words. they need to be rules of the world, so that as a rule to how both countries should behave in case they come into this agreement over something with a dispute, you know, outside conflict as a result of them as a civilized partners. i would say fred, the far too early, but they need a framework of how to behave and so that to happen. both countries need to be held equally accountable. that wouldn't do a fun country gets away with doing something and the other doesn't feel bad and said phrase that who's quite disturb online. and he said, how would the united states feel if it was she by the rest of the world as meddling in for an election? which much of the world she's the united states as do it. but at least that was us . russia is accused of being predictable. by the way. how is russia plan in to
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james? here vladimir smudgin. so what's going on with this shit hurts. he's given us near valley. you said the west leave. russian foreign policy is unpredictable and well, let me send the park back to you. the u. s. leaving the abm treaty in 2002 with absolutely unpredictable. what were they doing? it for that's undermine the basis of international stability in the area of strategic security. then withdrew from the i n f treaty in 2019. there's nothing stable about the open sky treaty withdrawal. there's nothing stable about it and almost nothing left. thank god, in the field of strategic stability, mr. biden. have taken a completely adequate decision to prolong the new start treaty for 5 years. if you take the situation with ukraine with crimea, that's where this all starts, right? what stable about endorsing the qu? they talk when the ex president, the covey agreed to all the demands of the opposition. he was basically ready to
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abandon power, declared new elections in about 3 months. no, the blood filled the crew was needed. that led to known consequences, the southeast of the country than crimea. and you think it's also predictably, no, i don't think so. how do we do it? at the end of the day, what happened here in geneva? the entire summit was basically a trust building exercise. very few specifics were agreed upon, if any they agreed to talk about many things to work on, many things, but ultimately it is a trust exercise. it is about laying a foundation on which russia the united states can rebuild relations. i wouldn't say build on relations because there aren't much left to speak off there, there in taxes. whether it worked, joe biden says, we'll find out within the year whether it looks he results from the, from all the top, from all the agreement and all the criticism that both sides had for each other. but the message is that preliminary,
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it was successful where there were no russian reporters at biden's press conference, but flooding my purse was bombarded with questions from the foreign media. and they were particularly interested in moscow's treatment of the russian opposition. did you commit to stopping your crank down against the opposition groups inside russia? dead by election of elective on him? why? why are young people not allowed to protest in russia with the but way press core does as i pointed out, they never challenge a u. s. leader from the left, so they'll never ask him about julian assange. they will only ask about no volney and a this. bloomberg white house reporter jennifer jacobs. both on twitter about she heckling putin and fantasizes about bite and smiling at her, which says everything you need to know about these denial gophers. they're not holding power to account in their own capital. their heckling the designated enemies of america and hoping to get the approval of their president. well,
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the mentality of these journalists is the mentality of the east coast establishment . and they operate from a place of american exceptionalism and american innocence. they cannot fathom that the u. s. could possibly be literally paying opposition, figures, managing opposition, figures. and so when these reporters were badgering, recruiting about nevada, they were unable to accept his response, which was that we don't want to see something like what you saw on january 6 with a movement of insurrection, as well as his own post summer conference. the u. s. leader also felt the heat of a while at least one point. this time from one american reporter. the behavior has not changed. after sitting down for several hours denied cyber days. so how does that help constructing
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changes behavior? mister president, the rep just stated just a bit later by and did apologize for losing his temper. talking to reporters, he said the 2 precedents had voice disagreements without resorting to hyperbolic. he also stressed the importance of cooperation between the 2 powerful countries. now during his precedence by not any last 10, but he also made a number of his now apparently trademark gaps. i caught part of prejudice. trump press conference, the tone of the entire meetings i guess was total 4 hours was was what was,
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was good positive. and i'm wondering if there was anything that you emerge from in the discussion that made you think that would take. my son is our defense, our intelligence and our foreign well, our from my foreign minister was in for a minister and my secretary state was with me the whole time. well, before the summit, us politicians and media outlets had been urging biden to adopt a tough line saying he should show, put in, quote that a new sheriff in town. and apparently they were left rather disappointed. the you believe the latino when the country meeting was very constructive, there wasn't any,
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any strident action taken our views before or many issues or we disagreed. i disagree, stated where it was, where he disagreed, he stated, but i believe both sides have shown a willingness to understand each other, but it was not done in a hyperbolic atmosphere. i have no illusions following the meeting, neither old nor new. there can be any illusions at all. you can define what time you're going to, where are your advisors can tell you where a time that's going to be a message. but you can't hide v a grimace. you can't hide an expression on your face. you can try some time back when, when putin and donald trump met. that was very interesting in that donald trump was the unseasoned politician. so he was much more fun to read because at that stage was early on in his presidency. he wasn't, will not that he became very refined, but he was a lot less refined in that he even became. and you could see a lot more going on there. and the contrast between the 2 pizza, who's,
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who's been around a long time and very sees. and in this regard, you could see this contrast here. both are very, very well trained in this regard. biden's been around from before. god probably add that you know, and, and he knows the stuff he might not be doing very well. i think on the international stage that he does know, it is harder to read and we've got to look at those clues a lot, a lot more closely. our team in the city talk to john le to actually work the 1985 geneva genevas summit, that was between a gorbachev and reagan and asked him how things might be different. 3 and a half decades on it was the day off. my, i'm sorry, knowing and i 29th, an event. sorry. so i remember where, you know, the expectations at the time was much bigger than nowadays because it was the 1st meeting in the mid eighty's between to the president of the to so pop our
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restore. why are we going to go back? and there was a lot of expectation intruding in the people with the population who, who participated to the summit was curious to know this is go much serve off. and how is mister, go by chance, because nobody knew about much about you saw today? no, that was much lower expectations. but i think not the bad result, because this period of the meeting was as good as it was in a defined relation, a continuation of agreeing to speak further in the future. in my opinion, because there are very good spirit between reagan and god by geoffrey. now it's historical fact, but as far we can feel about the meeting today, there was also some good spirit present put in as also recognize it. and he said
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that it's a constructive meeting. and president by then don't say the opposite, which is a good. we can see from his side. so good fun. so i am pretty optimistic. no big break. that's something for the deal has been engaged. ah, ah, that is our team to national italy is in the grip of a fresh migrant crisis with hundreds of new comers arriving on the beaches of the small italian island of lamb producer. on tuesday, the mayor there is warning the situation is getting out of control. you may have been many migrant arrivals on our island. more than 1300 people. while our center
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has a max capacity of 250. in the next few hours, some $200.00 migrants should be moved to the quarantine ship. the situation is evolving. if something goes wrong, things might get dangerous because locals are very unhappy. the tourist season has just started this island relying on tourism. and if the health situation deteriorates, even just among the migrants, things could get serious for us. the real problem is that the migrant crisis is not being addressed by the politicians. so many criminals, such as smugglers take advantage of it. they help them cross the mediterranean for money and put their lives in danger. almost 700 of migrants arrived in just one day in lam producer. around $100.00 of them were put into quarantine off the testing positive for cope it. it is a significant spike in newcomers with $16000.00 having arrived in italy so far just this year. and that is 3 times more than an all of 2020,
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or the mayor of lab reduce accuser the e u. of failing to help this elisha mitchell, a bureau opinion is doing absolutely nothing about economic migrants. europe talks about refugees, but economic migrants arrival and producer and italy. and for this class of migrants, the use doing absolutely nothing. it's not helping us to tool se should do more. fewer slogans and more action. you should make these proposals in parliament, not in the newspapers. it's easy to talk and do nothing. this is just propaganda. there are no concrete facts solving talks and can't do anything else. you and he speaks in the newspapers. we should do more from a political point of view or thought to come here with our to international plenty of stories for you, including this of a petition has being launched to stop business magnate and ceo of ama long jeff bass offs from returning to us at 12000 people have signed it claiming the best
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offices. in fact, lex luther, the village from the superman series. now that he's going on a test flight into space in july, they just don't want him back. you can read about that on other stores online right now. it onto dot com. and all the way this out here on the program, algeria pulls the plug on frogs, 24 a fusion channel, a biased reporting on anti government demonstrations. i guess debate whether freedom of speech has been threatened off for a very short break. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah,
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i will. the law when i would show the wrong one, i'll just don't need you to fill out this thing because the kid an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground in the it's good to have you with us
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today. oh gee area has band international tv, network of france, 24 months of warnings for its coverage of mass anti government marches. this withdrawal has been decided over the overt and repeated hostility against our country and its institutions non compliance with the rules of professional ethics as well as disinformation and manipulation. the african state called the bias on it's reporting earlier this year of tens of thousands of protesters who blocked streets and ongoing rallies. officials sent a final warning to the power space channel and spring before withdrawing his license. the day after algeria and elections marked a well, they were marked by just a 70 percent abstention rate. now for us 24 insisted coverage of the nation has been transparent, independent and honest with observe, was expecting a french and government condemnation to follow shortly. so we debated the issue with 2 political commentators and elizabeth moutain and mohammed and san we have
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all farms french or i'm again covering decide heading misinformation and having this information. then peddling, i hard line french government propaganda line. 24 is covering anti government protest and what the german government would like generally follow for just to go away and from foreign cars. susan, especially husband jobs because both of our jury and community and not to talk about them at all. what they like is essentially just to counsel anybody who says something that is not my 1st time. and for the people that live in the state, we should be free. they are entirely entitled to say, we are happy with this and you can use bias is program pro, again, it is about colonial germany and they tie from say, we have, 1st of all, it's the single government that has been in power for 70 years. and that already is
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not what looks like democracy in normal country who you are confusing wilfully regulation in terms of fairness. legally, with what opinion said, disagree with a company you have to remember from is a nation that invaded north west africa. that the people that we now know and say, well, there's a reality of channels that these channels as well. god and to question you for the nation. people decide channel is telling me information. would you be information saying that the german government for the entire people around your area and this is not true, this is our solution with only 30 percent of the people voting in the last election . the government share of it has gone so much down, but right now they've got less than fewer than 20 percent of the people actually looting for them helping a balance for them. and 2nd history is history. but politics today,
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something entirely different to some other headlines. brief for you here on the tunnel protestors in berlin through projectiles, had police on said barricades on fire. they tried to stop a fire safety inspection from going ahead. our residents fear the test will be used as a pre takes to a victim from their homes. please say 60 officers were injured in the ensuing scuffle and severe floods of his crime in the city of coach. a local hospital is among the buildings. badly affected meteorologist say over a month and a half worth of rain fell just on thursday night. well, a 17 year old mans been charged in the city of austin, texas over a mass shooting on saturday. i. one person was killed. 13 injured after a feud between 2 groups of teenagers, escalated, the suspect was detained on monday. but no thanks to a major austin newspaper which refused to publish the official police prescription claiming it perpetrated that of stereotypes. i could lead to the police have only
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released a vague description of the suspected shooter as of saturday morning. the american statesman is not include in the description as it is too vague, this time to be useful in identifying the shooter. and such publication could be harmful to persuade and stereotypes pull, right? who's the executive director for the human rights defense center? so it's the paper violated basic journalistic standards. most of the other media outlets that reported on it all described the suspect, as i recall, being a skinny black man with dreadlocks from the also journal stays there. i mean, there are very well respected newspaper, but even the not perpetuating stereotypes seems kind of problematic. that's a critical thing. i don't think the journals should be in the business of withholding information from the public basics of journalism or reporting who what, when, where, and if you know what, why. i think that to the extent that the police rely on cooperation are helped on
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the public and solving crimes or, you know, finding stuff specs. i think there withholding information i think definitely slows arm slow that down while the us president was touring europe back home, his attorney general unveiled a new national strategy for countering domestic terrorism. with one of the biggest named threats being that of violent white supremacists. kellum often picks up the story with the bite and couldn't summit as headline news back home. there have been some pretty big developments. the u. s. government has launched a war on terror at home. the 1st ever national strategy for fighting domestic terrorism has been rolled out, and white supremacy is listed as the number one threat. the 2 most legal elements and the domestic violence, extremist threats are racially or ethnically motivated, violence, extremis, and militia violent extremis. in the f. b, i's view the top domestic violence, extremis threat comes from racially,
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or ethnically motivated, violence, extremis. specifically, those who advocate for the superiority of the white race biden is all in on this one. and he says it will help re unify the country. this is a project that should unite all americans together with mister firm, domestic terrorism has no place in our society. we must work to root out the hatreds that can too often drive violence. in the name of unity biden is urging amera to report on their friends and family so that they can be de radicalized and americans are already doing that. over 100000 pieces of digital media have already been provided to the f. b, i by the us public in order to help them investigate the january 6 capital ryan. those who are family members or friends or coworkers know that there are pathways and avenues to raise concerns and seek help for those. they have perceived we radicalize in and potentially by the closing towards violence. biden says that he
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plans to work with social media companies to help fight this information and to educate the public. we are working with social media companies to be able to better identify the false narratives to be able to identify information and misinformation and really to keep the american public. now, by doing this, this will not target speech, but how does that work when policing, social media, and labeling certain ideas as dangerous is already part of the plan. extremely insulting to many groups of people in this country. and the timing is interesting because they said biden's administration has said that white supremacy, whatever that is, is the greatest domestic terrorism threat in this country. we can only assume what they're talking about is trump supporters. they're talking about working class people of all colors by the way, and all sexualities and what have you kind of look like the people we thought the capital on january 6th. so the bottom interested, of course,
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doesn't have any interest in stopping political extremism more because you would have mentioned n t. and you would have mentioned the more violet elements of black lives matter. there might be some interesting legal issues that come up should big tech be reporting people that it thinks are white supremacists or white nationalists? certainly does. they probably already are. i mean, the big check worked so closely with the u. s. government and with the democrat party and any liberal institution who knows what information they're sharing and who knows what they're doing behind the scenes. one of those danger and it's in person being persecuted because they said some unsavory things on the internet or junk, get a bar or something. right. and i think we're going to be a lot of those cases now. the original war on terror did not work out so well. terrorist groups have gotten bigger and stronger sense it began. many are looking on and wondering exactly how successful we should expect. these new operations launched within us borders to be failed mop and artsy, new york. or there are some your top stories for this. i live on the international
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. thank you for sharing some of your thursday with us here at moscow coming up next on the next one will be watching the hawks. oh, i use what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation let it be an arms race is often very dramatic development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk the global. busy geopolitical game, as it's called, sometimes rest upon the foundation and us callers and primacy. us dollar a world reserve current. now you've got a major in russia outside of
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a dollar. that gives them a way to maneuver in a way that no other country can. but all other countries will end the late in the end of the ability to maneuver outside the dollar. it's an incredible freedom that they now have nor stream to being completed by passing ukraine, delivering energy directly from russia. germany is just the 1st of many, many, many when the readings and salutations leaders come leaders go. but anyone has been playing or watching. the game of politics knows that while the names and faces may change, many of the most dangerous or problematic policies rarely do,
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especially in the game of international politics. take the much ballyhooed over hyped, over analyzed meeting between united states president joe biden, and russian president vladimir potent that took place in geneva this week. while the cable news talking heads were falling all over themselves, trying to turn a simple meeting between 2 world leaders into a w w e style. helena fell match between jo the crusher biden and vladimir the body potent with the fate of the free world hanging above the ladder outside the ring. in the end, it was really just us russia politics as usual. this commonality came much to the chagrin of the u. s political press corps whose blood loss was on flagrant blay, both before and after the meeting. you know, it's interesting because this game of changing faces but unchanging policy.

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