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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 seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying. if you don't take that advice, usually going to dig yourself before us on a veil is the possibility of another round of sanctions against russia just for days off of the food and bought into summit in geneva. spot of the optimistic messages from both sides. also in the stories that say the week the most go, that's written records as a daily number of cobra cases source to an old time 5 cities. man has announced the raft of new measures and devastating floods. leave one person dead and dozens injured in, southern rushes from the province. declare a state of emergency correspondent reports from the region. so this is what some of
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the street here and y'all look like right now. i mean, you can hardly call it even a street. you could probably take on the store and go on a canoe or something. i like football sco, thanks for joining us tonight on our t international. i'm daniel hawkins. we're util. sunrise. welcome to the program. and the us government has said is drooling up yet another round of and few rushes. sanctions is happening despite largely upbeat messages, having emerged from the polluted bought in summit, which took place just 4 days ago. russia's foreign ministry spoke full and has condemned the move saying moscow will be forced to retaliate. we have always given a consistent response to legal actions of the united states. it is strange that some people in washington enjoy this obstacle course so much. american idealogues
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have revealed themselves. they need all of the fuss around suppose poisoning as a tool for solving the problems of their own non competitiveness. it is a surprise and you know, given the slightest twist that we're seeing right now, it seems that you know, the relationship between russia and the us. they are not going to improve anytime soon. in fact, they can get even worse. because jack salim, the us national security advisor has just said on seeing that they are the biden's administration, is preparing new sanctions against moscow. we are preparing another package of sanctions to apply in these case as well. we've shown all along the way that we're not going to pull our punches, whether it's on solar winds or elections interfering, or nevada only when it comes to responding to rushes harmful activities. it will come as soon as we have developed the packages to ensure that we are getting the right targets. and when we do that, we will impose further sanctions with respect to chemical weapons. this comes on
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the heels of the geneva somewhere between vladimir putin and you're buying where they have their 1st face to face meeting since the american president take office. and you know, both sides hale, this talks as a constructive and overall positive. and even though there were, there wasn't any major break through, at least it seemed to leaders. we're committed to try to improve the poor state of the bilateral relationship between russia and the u. s. and you know, just days after the summit, the senior american official announcing that they will prepare new, that they're going to prepare new sanctions and not just with regard to lex and the van. and he also reaffirm that they will continue to impose several sanctions against companies that are related to the north stream to gas pipeline. so on, you know, that's a stark contrast to how the russian side acted. after the summit in geneva, lab reputed, for instance, he obey defended joe biden,
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amid allegations he's facing at home, that the u. s. president might not be in his best, physical or mental shape. you know, he's often seen not being able to read properly, probably teleprompter or you know, losing sense of direction but that are my food. and after this summit, he basically talked joe biden, up that image that is being drawn by the media kind of low you into a full sense of security. but there's no reason for that whatsoever, because biden is a professional, and you've got to be very careful with him in order not to miss anything. he doesn't miss anything, i can assure you. so i can tell russian official policy maker. they can feel a bit confused after this about face jack sullivan, the us, the, the national security advisor. he talks about new anti russian, russian sanctions like, you know, the summit never happened. and you know, it is especially bizarre if, especially if you recall what the americans talk before the sun that they were
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talking about predictable and stable relationship between the us and russia. that's something they are seeking and what they're doing right now after the summit, it doesn't necessarily falls under the category of predictability. we spoke with independent journalist, smart in some of you think the upcoming sanctions demonstrate the extent of the anti russian lobby in the united states? well, i think it shows disarray only us side. it was always going to be very difficult for boyd and to make any kind of concessions because there's a huge lobby inside the united states based within the, the sort of security apparatus and the media who are determined to sabotage constructed relations between russia and the west the faction which you're pushing for a sanctions. they weren't very happy perhaps at the meeting,
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took place at all. and therefore they've now carried out their machinations in order to prevent anything positive coming on today. and the same signs are sort of gets a frame. yeah. it makes, it's just common sense to saw. she talked to each other. so of course we had the meeting last week, when i can't say on terribly surprised to see that the, the reiteration of the whole still, etc, which is now become endemic. presidents, person and biden's work for 3 and a half hours in geneva. on wednesday, our team was there in switzerland following a little elements. here's a quick recap of how the day unfolded. the the
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illusion following the meeting needs the old or new that can't be any illusions at all by and sat in vain. russia by the way, that was a joke. let's take a look at some of the main takeaways from the day. well firstly, the leave is agreed to hold consultations on strategic stability nuclear arms control as well. all for up for discussion, the possibility of a prisoner exchange and also of course, agreeing to return baset as to that respective post no breakthrough. unfortunately, on cybersecurity though they did it, we just thought regular consultations on that issue. stumbling blocks. there were a couple both foods and have been raised concerns about human rights in their respective countries. they also didn't manage to come up with any concrete action plan on the sensitive question of ukraine. now, as mentioned,
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our team was in geneva with peter and fast care fronting our coverage. a long couple weeks i'll hold on high. i'll go around, of course the big russia us summit was building now it's over, don, president biden, president putin, they sat down, they talked, i'm really the bottom line is, looks like ties between the 2 countries are better today and really looks like the best you can hopefully we've never going to move mountains in terms of the problems that exist, but what we have seen them say that they'll re ignite diplomatic relations. maybe not tomorrow, maybe not to say that, but at some point it's going to happen. we'll see a russian, i'm in washington, us, some of that back in moscow. the very basics of diplomacy when it comes to just how they viewed one another. we heard from joe biden saying that it wasn't ever going to be friendly really, but it was, it was part of the job wasn't to get one off from someone else. it was sent to
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become and just been communication able to have an open frank dialogue to dissolve to in the future and to do that without any hostility. and that's what we had from the year. but when you go mr. there was no hospitality on the country meeting was very constructive. our views differ on many issues, but i believe both sides have shown a willingness to understand each other and to bring up different positions close together. there wasn't any, any strident action taken where we disagreed. i disagree, stated where it was, where he disagreed, he stated, but it was not done in a hyperbolic you atmosphere bite and, and felt gave and, and that, that was such and things that he actually was not willing to negotiate. personally . also said that you know what, we have different views on this. we don't have to look to i, but we still have to protect our own people and protect global security. now course, the best place to tell us everything about especially president putin's press
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conference, was where i got to have who had self was literally in the hall. i believe he's got a chance to ask president person a question himself. one of the things both leaders agreed on is to barger buttons, was they need to be rules of the road. so that as a rule to how both countries should behave in case they come into this agreement over something that the dispute will outright conflict. after resolve them as a civilized partners, i would say fred, the thought earlier, but they need a framework of how to behave. and so that to happen. those countries need to be held equally accountable. it wouldn't do one country gets away with doing something and the other doesn't feel bad and said phrase that caused quite disturb live. 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, i do it. but in this rate,
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that was us. russia is accused of being a predictable, by the way. how is russia planning to change? here, vladimir putin onto smart was going to know that when she told story he's given your name. when you say the with believe that russian foreign policy is unpredictable, will let me send the park back to you. the u. s. leaving the abm treaty in 2002 with absolutely unpredictable. what are 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 that. the open sky treaty withdrawal, there's nothing stable about it and almost nothing left. thank god. in the field, the strategic stability, mr. biden, have taken a completely adequate decision to prolong the new start treaty for 5 years. and, you know, if you take the situation with ukraine with crimea, that's where this all sounds right. what stable about endorsing the qu,
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they talk when the ex president, yanna covey agree, all the demands of the opposition. he was basically ready to abandon power, undeclared, new election in about 3 months. no blood hills crew was needed that led to known consequences. south east of the country, then crimea, and you think it's also predictably, no, i don't think so. what do we do? the water miti. it is a trust exercise 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 works your body says we'll find out within the year whether we'll see results from, from all the tool from all the grievance. for the criticism the both sides had for each other. but the message is that preliminary, it was successful. russian region of crimea has declared a state of emergency had severe flooding that's left at least one dead and 43
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injured. almost 2000 people have been evacuated from their homes on egos, donna report from crimea, the with me. so this is what some of the streets here and y'all to look like right now. i mean, you can hardly call it even a street. you could probably take on the store until on a canoe or something. i mean, just walking around here is already a challenge. it's a challenge to keep your balance alone. in fact, on top of that, i can feel large, bold as every once in a while hitting my feet and legs. now speaking of the st. well, the ground floor of the residential buildings here are gone. there are no more. and
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this is obviously hugely distressing to the locals. so this is where the army and the emergency workers have focused their efforts right now. in 2016, this man's house was destroyed by fire. so we families started from scratch. the final touches had been made just days before the flood hit. it all happened all too fast. oh yes, a bucket. i have a dog and he started acting strangely at 4 30 in the morning, so i took it outside my door saved us. the rain was so strong by 6 o'clock, the water had breeched its banks. i will call my son and we started to stop the water from entering our home. but nothing could stop it. we could only grab our documents and not fit. we lost everything. you could show a disaster like this has never happened before. i hope no one will ever have to go through what we did. it's a tragedy making our authorities to help us to help the people, the emergency ministry and the army have had to join the efforts to deal with the
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aftermath of the flood. we're clearing the drainage system, removing debris from the flood, so the water drains away more quickly. their efforts are aided by volunteers. in this school, even the little ones have come out to help to the best of their ability. stephanie bebbles up all the basement was completely loaded, rescue work is pumped out the water and we scooped out the silt and mont. now we are taken out the furniture to see what we can to use. our children came to help asking us to give them a job. they carry out toys. we gave them simple jobs. so this is what a beach here normally looks like this time a year. but this is what it actually looks like right now. it was supposed to be the beginning of high to receive and, but obviously that will have to wait. now i'm again done reporting from crimea. see still ahead. the russian capital is tightening its cobra restrictions due to
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a spike in case numbers. story on law, off of the break the my financial through i was, i did a lot about money laundering person to see this and this is a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here. maybe something in europe, something in america, something overseas, in the cayman islands, you never know how these banks are complicit in their club property. we just have to give me a call. i am ready to do some serious money laundry. ok, let's see how we did. well, we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for safety. oh, beautiful jewelry. and how about luxury automobile? again for mag, you know, money laundering is highly legal. don't be a cookie watch. rather driven by
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a dreamer shaped by those in me dares thing. we dare to ask me ah, with
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the ah me ah, welcome back moscow, he said a grim record, a new code infections registering all the 9000 cases in a 24 hour period, year restrictions and being brought in,
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including the limits of non emergency medical care and vaccinated patients on to you feel a bit, franco can tell us more. less than 2 weeks ago. the numbers in moscow were plus $2900.00 cases. and there you have it this friday, and new sad record of more than plus $9000.00 in a whole country like mexico for example. this figure is 2 times smaller. so what is going on? it looks like the new delta varian which are recreated in india is taking its toll on the russian capital. according to the mayor of moscow, almost 90 percent of the new infections in the city are the new delta variance. and because also we're going to see them, the delta strain spreads foster, and the worst thing about it is that the person needs strong immunity twice as many anti bodies to resistance compared to the original we'll hand virus. so essentially
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we're going through the same thing again, but with more severe consequences, the government has come to the understanding that the pace of the vaccination has been very slow and now they are rushing to change that. now here's one of the ground breaking decisions, introduced by the medical authorities in the washing capital. in moscow, free non essential care in the hospitals will only be provided for those who have been vaccinated. everyone will still get the emergency treatment if it's required. if you are a patient with cancer or with blood diseases, you will still get all the necessary treatment. but in other cases for non essential care, like i said, a jab will be required. patients have a weekend immune system for them could be 19, is especially dangerous. it is impossible to avoid all contact with them or to isolate them. all those who can have the job for special reasons will still be
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admitted to hospital and emergency medical care will be provided with exception to everybody, regardless of vaccination status. i campaign in the city to promote booster jabs will also begin in the near future. the moscow's mayor office announced mandatory vaccination for 60 percent of the staff in the service sector, so it looks like the russian capital is bracing itself for nothing less but a real vaccination boom when the bladder approved as press secretary dmitri pascal was asked about what the kremlin makes of the new spikes and the measures. here's what the spokesperson replied. don't get even worse. and he tuition is due to 3 things, the absolute nihilism. that is people failure to comply with restrictions the low vaccination rate and the slight nature of the virus. in the meantime, the existing anti covert measures in the rushing capital have been extended till the end of june, namely, the closure of bars, restaurants,
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and clubs. during the night and also a 3rd of staff members being required to work from home. in addition to that, the moscow mayor's office has also bad mass gatherings of over 1000 people. besides this dance floors and football fans owens will also have to be shut down for now. once again, i'd like to point out that so far, these are the measures that have been announced for the washing capital. this isn't on a federal level just yet, but we have received a warning from the authorities that all of this could be extended to other regions of russia if that is required. so this is a possibility in the near future as well. i'm region of central, literally you wants to an outsource received the russians. sputnik. we covered vaccine to visit the more cable and the government to open up the entire country to such travelers to try and help the badly hit tourism industry. we heard from the local counselor who came up with the idea most everyone knows the effectiveness of
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scrutiny on neighbor san marino who's vaccinated with nick, but we're not supposed to allow citizens of san marino to into italy. now, our region tends to open up to continue welcoming russians and we want to maintain relations with russia. we are friends with russia, and we want to continue business in the tourism sector, russian citizens and tourists, even if the vaccinated cannot come to italy. and this is cause tremendous economic loss because italy attracts a lot of russian tourists each year. some of the week after the europe in parliament gave final approval to the new digital certificate scheme for cupboard 19 and includes data on p. c. office antibodies and vaccinations. only though, for shots approved while the european medicines agency. so far the regulator has approved for vaccines, the russian chinese and indian ones, though on not in the list. so call me or see again says it's become a highly politicized issue. much you should know, in my opinion,
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this decision is caused by political reasons, and these are not medical reasons because the most student it works. and therefore it is probably a continuation of european union's policy towards the russian federation. i have absolutely no fear that we are protecting the interests of ma k. d too often protects in the conflict with the interests european systems. we are a european citizens, but we are primarily residents of them are k. and so we serve our interests, especially in such absurd situations. like the one we're talking about england is locked down, has been extended by 4 weeks beyond june 21st deadline. target dates that solved for a surgeon case number's the british prime minister, defended the movie, saying, opening up now could cost lives 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,
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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 bill top a very considerable wall of immunity around the whole of the population. i mean, while he looked on purchases rallied me a downing street and none on monday. so i think shame on you and demanding freedom is what some people in the british capital told us about the latest development everyone to do that bit. stay in doors for 6 months from 21 to be really positive 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 who i like to come out with plenty of pen is now social distance, sending going out and taking it for that i think is
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a great idea to try and get them get 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 teaching inside because no one knew about the discovery. and so no one knew hide could be. there are lots of people with businesses and things like that. and really struggle next fully, especially in the country just in other world news. armenia has just rubs off. it's not follow entry election with preliminary results suggesting a landslide when for the party of acting prime minister. nicole, pushing in the opposition headed by the countries ex president, has refused to recognize the outcome, citing reports of fraud calling stations. this comes after months of political turmoil over last year's war in the disputed kind of our region. a conflict ended
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in a peace deal with major territorial losses to as a by john, the opposition accused the prime minister of betraying his country with that truth forcing an early vote. she protests the sweeping brazil against the president's response to the pandemic and saw apollo crowds blocked. major rhodes, calling for g sonata to be full from office or even jailed. this comes off the cobra beth toll surge passed half a 1000000 in brazil vaccination rates as low as finally mounds. aetna has her up to for the 2nd time in 48 hours. okay, now when they taught in on an officially sent fountains of red hot ash and log into the night sky last direction for the closure of the local airports, over 3000 meters. if europe's highest active volcano going on the ground coming up in just a few by which time for those to be in the u. k, it's cross talk to you and i all back off with the latest join us again.
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dom action returns. here we're going underground of the narratives, the so called mainstream media won't give you coming up in the show. on the eve of the anniversary of the dismantling of berlin's iconic checkpoint. charlie, why does joe biden spend more than the next 10 highest spending countries on the war when around 40000000 need food a. to each in the usa, we analyze the new 2021, global peace and ex report. and what can historic atrocities teach us about war and peace? today, we speak to the bbc's form and g area correspondence barnaby phillips to investigate the 1000000 brahms is artifacts looted by the british of a 100 years ago. they sit at the center of struggles against imperialism, colonialism, and racial violence. all the small coming up in today's going underground. but 1st, the annual global piece index is published. it's finding to 2021, showing global peace has deteriorated for the 9th here in our own military spending is ramping up. joining me now for analysis of the report from sidney is the founder
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of the global piece index. steve kimberlia, thanks. so what she for coming on you say the report covers 99.7 percent of the entire world we've, we've covered increasing violence on this program, palestine, yemen, iraq across latin america and africa. boobies index peaceful. this just fell point 07 percent doesn't sound like a lot. now actually it's not. it's the 2nd lowest drop the 15 years within doing it . but what was found is, what's interesting is $87.00 countries improved in $73.00 countries to terry, right? it was highlights that it's much easier to fall in pace than it is to improve and improving and paste as a much more gradual process. but of course, time and time again in the report cove, it is mentioned as a factor. yes. now this is, this is correct in some ways it had a positive effect on pace in the early days for lock downs came in. so fall and.

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