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he's wearing a huge switch called up, took a personal opinion, was on this, you're still watching the police please. ah ah, it's 11 a late thursday morning here. moscow in our headline time demick increases the number of 1000000 is by 5000000. as the gap between the rich and poor widens even further. and in our next headline of warning now of disturbing images coming up, residential boy and his mother had been assaulted by a drug addict officials that had sanctioned drug use in a nearby area. they created a kind of a drug addict, isolated, he'll abandon, we have a park, but it is absolutely impossible to go here and moscow, some of the british,
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i'm buster, over the u. k. war ship that entered russian waters in the black sea warning shots were fired during the incident. london lo insist the vessel was traveling an international water. ah her good morning. this is out international list. 24th of june. kevin, over here with you for the next half hour with our latest headlines. so 1st then, for many of the pandemic abroad, hardships suffering, but for some to the 1000 other side, the flip side to his story. it's been a time to read the massive profits. the number of dollars millionaires as expanded by $5000000.00 during the past year. in the us, $50000000000.00 a dentist is held as much wealth as the bottom half of society that americas diagnostic families, both old and new, deploying a range of wealth preservation strategies to further concentrate wealth and power.
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power that is deployed to influence democratic institutions. the press, civic imagination, and rig of the rules, the further entrench inequality. the rise of inequality could be partly explained by global government's efforts to try to drag economies out of the kobe crisis. but making the cost of borrowing cheaper, in turn, it stimulated the assets of the rich. while at the same time, the poll got even poorer, he goes, gun off reports for tens of millions. the pain pandemic could just as well stand for poverty, such as being the devastating effect. but for a select few, it's turned out to mean prosperity, profits, profligacy. the lockdown doesn't sound too bad when you get to self isolate on a 1000000 dollar your like this. altogether, the wealthy spend so much on these units. it would have been enough to fully vaccinate a small nation like new pool, for instance. ritzy mansions have also been snapped off the market amid the raging
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health crisis, along with lumber guineas, rory's, and rolls royces. 5000000 more joining the 1000000 as club last year. mostly in the us and europe. the rise and wealth and the quote he was likely not caused by the pandemic itself, nor is direct economic impacts. but it was instead a consequence affections undertaken to mitigate its impact primarily lower interest rates. and his a key reason why low interest rates means you can borrow money on the very cheap investors use that to get funds which the then throw into the stock market shares skyrocket. this is what's happening right now. and that translates directly into massive wealth boose for major shareholders. those who are already rich become richer, and that's not all they have going for them. the ultra wealthy, especially dynastic, the wealthy families have in fact created the 2
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t a tax system. one set of rules for themselves, another for everyone else. as a result, we end up with absurd situations where the senior government official is able to say that only more on the pay the estate tax openly acknowledging that the u. s. a state tax system is optional for the wealthiest. a recent league from the us revenue service has revealed that america's 1000000000 as i used to paying almost no income tax. and it hardly even bothers the tax man in washington. well, if we glanced on the bottom end of the wealth pyramid, almost $3000000000.00 worldwide report less than $10000.00 in their bank accounts. and more than a 100000000 have been plunged into extreme poverty by the pandemic. in a bid to keep up, the economy is vital signs. the u. s. federal reserve has pumped an additional $3.00 trillion dollars of liquidity in since february last year. that's an
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88 percent increase of the national balance sheet. while a lot of that went into the coffers of the rich. it also set off economists alarms, as it's a bubble. and sooner or later, such bubbles tend to bust the economy shifting to one in which a very small percentage of the population has an enormous proportion of the wealth . all that the leak from the internal revenue service did was to expose yet again, how bad the situation is, how successful the very richest people in america, the 650 billionaires, especially how successful they have been in writing the tax laws so that they can legally evade their fair share of the taxes and it produces more bitterness, more division. as i said, it's
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a society that is exploding itself and it doesn't seem to be able to recognize and change to stop to this deterioration. meanwhile, in other findings, the global anti poverty charity oaks shows another side as managed cache. in, during the pandemic measures supermarket, there are among the worst culprits, parley paying astonishing bonuses to shareholders while essential work isn't farmers neglected. covered 19 has cost global workers. $3.00 trillion dollars and lost income, and women and young workers have been hardest hit as they are often found in the most insecure and lowest paid jobs. most food chains are considered essential businesses. as of course, they stayed open for the kobe locked downs, press the could sum, hiked shareholder payouts from 10 to more than $22000000000.00. in the 1st 8 months
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of the panoramic alone. that's the rise of 123 percent, but ox farm says the work is most need missed on the other side of the coin. and the loses will really work because and farmers who produce a lot of the food products, particularly in developing countries. because they've had, you know, what we would use, we've shown previous reports that there is systemic exploitation supply chains. and what we found was that they hadn't even tougher yet unusual. ringback because of the panoramic, they had fear for the safety, but some people do a lot of work and had lost income. little some of them lost the job, some of the homes. and we didn't, we found very little evidence that the supermarkets, well, you know, sort of factoring that in the way they saw that put up was a time to implement the human rights policies that they improved a lot over. the last part is result of accent behind the buckets campaign. and we
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didn't really see very much evidence of that. so that's why we're saying it to taylor when the news with which dr. further, economic inequality tension was running really high in one area of northern paris, where resident say the infuriated after authorities granted temporary permission for drug users to meet to the site near a local park. a simple mid day walk for 12 year old boy and his mom ended in misery when he was assaulted by a drug addict shallow davinsky. paris picks up the story, plagued by a drug addict, many of them using crack cocaine. this call came power of a nightmare for residence once a place the families could come to now they pass by in fear or into risk factor residence and told us that this entire neighborhood is run. but yeah, yeah, yes, we've had enough. and this problem concerns not only the garden, the veal, but the entire area. there are drug addicts, migrant dealers,
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all at the same time through really a lot of them here. we have a park, but it is absolutely impossible to go here. so the whole things just checking the situation simply should not the head noun in a children's park. now there's no credit they knew calling social help and they were just moved to the park in the hope that the problem will solve itself to get you is, you know, this problem exists in our entire district as well as in several other. moreover, this problem with greg smoking has assisted for a long time. but now everything has become worse. with you isolated, you abandon will come here every wednesday for tweet. we do a lot of things. we have created an association to try and find a solution, but it feels like we're hitting a wall to the go already overflowing, here is a disturbing development. a child amongst these images show the 2
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year old battered and bruised, those horrific injuries sustained during an attack against the child by an attic. when locals, who have pleaded and go with the authorities, this is the law school. and can you feel secure after something like that happens on the little child? you know, it's extremely shocking. it's devastating. i'm shocked in the place that the so lucian, they offered is just to put 500 a drug addict in a children's park. we needed to depart to be secured that day and night by human presence, as well as the whole neighborhood to your police presence today. there are some policemen for the people here in the protest, but on the daily basis, i hardly see them. the drug i take to attack and child was late to apprehended by the police, but the cases or pieces concluded that he was supposed to be fully polar and said
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she knew it was for the matter of the area of mental house on the rug, off the big visa, the gazes to the heaviest ones in which secretary pathologists, and crept conception feed of each other, which create the most problems for the residence. there is an urgent need to act. these people must be taken care of in special. those disabilities means nothing is worse than leaving them on the streets late this process, all i know cause isn't the time to continue to focus on the severe issues. i'm just taking back this talk from drug addict. but can you guys really the real survey has been abandoned by the authority. charlotte didn't see us see a talk in paris most go some of the british on buster over
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u. k. destroy that entered russian waters in the black sea, the russian defense ministry. se warning sharps were fogerty, we encounter is a senior correspondent, guest is the british worship was detectives as it was approaching russia's territorial waters, just off the coast of crimea. it was warned repeatedly to change its course. the british. they're apparently refused to heed those schools and eventually entered russia's territory waters a patrol boat russian patrol boat parents who fought warding shots according to the russian ministry of defense. eventually, a russian jets were forced to drop bombs ahead of the, along the route of the british warship and eventually left russia's territory waters. but the russians saying that this was provoked of behavior if it's room and we evaluate this as a crude british provocation that violates international and russian law. i would also like you really invested or to our country. we will be summoned to the foreign
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ministry, bustle, london, version of events is markedly different from well the russian version of vents, as well as a journalist who was on board of the british say that they were peace for the sailing along and that the russians were somewhere out there, carrying out military exercises, of the new warnings were issued of any kind that saying that all these reports about warning shots being fired, a russia, this information. it's incorrect to say either that it was fired upon or that the ship was in russian waters. h m s. defender was taking the most direct, an internationally recognized roots between ukraine and georgia. as you know, the u. k. does not recognize russia's claim to crimea, and we continue to uphold the international consensus that rushes annexation of crime. it is illegal. there are a number of possible explanations for the british version of events. one of them is that those writing press statements and releases have no idea of what happened.
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another is that unfortunately, the british may not be being entirely truthful. whoa, yes, they recognize russian territory waters as you a new territorial waters. a journalist ddc journalists abroad. h m. s. the fed says the yes, the worship was issued warnings by the russians. verbal warnings that yes, it purposefully entered the territorial waters that, that controlled by russia and the yes, there were warning shots being fired. in fact, during, during his interview you could hear russian jets buzzing the british. the british destroy. this was a deliberately, for the navy, was every morning, a strong question, because i should i call reaction the opposing statement, still pouring in. but russia has for a long time now wrung alarm belts about height,
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nato activity in the black sea. they have said that almost a permanent basis now there are sophisticated native worship station in the black sea with precise and long range weapons abroad. and these sort of build up leads to incidence. like we saw today, political as chris banbury believes the latest said development of the last thing, the region needs to this is absolutely bizarre. with the jets, this was no move, which is russians. we're going to see as provoking, safe and some sort of responses where very likely from the russians and that appears to be what happens. this is part of a conscious strategy of nice expansion and initial presence around russia despite promises made to make our garbage over the ends of the soviet union. nice or not expanded to eastern europe. and the former soviet republics, constant naval maneuvers in these waters constant pressure pressure at the moment.
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what's the british american had dutch ships working with the ukrainians? this is a recipe for some sort of compensation. and then there should be talks between nato and russia to de escalate. build up to the ask you a question. i'm to ensure that such an incident does not happen again. this is art international, moaning, european football, governing body refuses to illuminate the stadium or the rainbow colors of the l g b team and sharing a european championship game. much controversy over that will explain the background to it as well. to brief you after this ah, ah, ah, mulligan said on the show was sticking in. you've got global war because like off countries are not competing to accumulate the most bitcoin as part of the game theory that's built into the incentive stack. that is the magic of bitcoin and was
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unpredictable who exactly would take the 1st step and we had talked about possibly japan, possibly around. possibly. russia turns out that nel, salvador is taking the 1st step toward a big point standard making bitcoin legal standard use doing this breathing technique and then take a pool. inhale, and then we knew it goes back to our to, to bring that into the real estate diamond field trip tomorrow. the judge in green, a vision, shoot me the
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world again. germany then fuming at the european footballs. everybody wafer after a fuse to allow of football stadium in munich to be let the rainbow colors of the l g. b t, movement journey european championship. much saying the move would be political. some people have interpreted us as decision to turn down the city of me. next request to illuminate the munich stadium in rainbow colors for a year road 2020, much as political on the country. the request itself was political linked to the hungarian football teams presence in the stadium for this evening's match with germany. i find it shameful that your wife or forbids us from setting an example for diversity tolerance, respect, and solidarity. other german cities railed against the bad munich and illuminated their spaces in rainbow colors, while several football clubs published throw multicolored logos to rainbow. flags
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were also distributed by amnesty international lead to the championship game. and one activists even went onto the pitch when the hungry national anthem was played. well, this comes as last week, the countries lawmakers by the promotion of homosexuality agenda change amongst those under 18. budapest says a lot of them had to do with discrimination and is aimed at protecting children. sports columnist, alan more believes you a for should have taken a firm a stance much earlier in order to ation because the glass is matter go cluster. so then everything can come in afterwards and they said that very dangerous press the weights initially allowing the lack of protests. so basically people can do what they want. they're not trying to protect money. they're not trying to protect that. they realize that by allowing that matter in that they created a monster can't control yes, l g b t sigma is we,
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we know that it is evident shopping guess when i say to us, but they don't really believe that. and also, they're now very, very cautious speaking with people to day very hard, very, very start with your, these are symbols or posturing. they have to say no, this is the basis for the cells into the mess. russia is surprised by the lack of reaction from nato over proposals moscow's made of military stability and security. that's to take away them from top level security conference in moscow last couple of days into the 2nd day of food to set the pace yesterday when he expressed hope for meaningful dialogue with all interested international parties. let's get up to speed and what's happening today . then comes the rose cuffs on this one a morning. so food student was 1st notice the turn of the foreign minister love rover. did he have to say tried kevin. wells
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fargo law rock has drawn a rather gloomy picture of what is going on with the international affairs. he said, specifically that there is a clear sign that there are a new military and political blocks that are being formed and that countries are being pushed into dividing along these new lines. he said that washington is bullying other countries into, you know, across different continents to choose which side they are. they are on whether it's with the u. s. against china and russia, or they are with them. and now as an example of this division and block thinking, so to speak, mr. live or off i referred to the situation with the open skies treaty, which allowed nato and russia recognize since aircraft to fly over each sides territory. and he specifically pointed out the difference in how american allies reacted to the fact that both moscow in washington pulled out of the treaty.
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look what i say to the x in the reaction to are absolutely natural said robust nation and the european union that the critically code is not destroyed the open skies treaty just striking. they forgot about washington revokable decision to withdraw from it, which is actually the root cause of the current crisis in english. nobody's even els tensions and animosity are running high. there is still room for dialogue. mr. lab rob sat and it's, i guess, reassuring that not only it's not only moscow that understands this. for instance, there are reports that france and germany, or considering to hold a high level summit with russian leader similar to one that was held in geneva last week or between vladimir putin and joe biden. for example, angela merkel. she gave a speech today in the german parliament, she said that it's very important that not only the us,
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but also the europe maintains dialogue in the fields of mutual interest with moscow . and when she said that it's quite interesting. other members of the parliament, they applauded the chancellor. now, i gotta tell you that latter my food has been maintaining quite a frequent contact with both french and german leaders over the past years. but mostly over the phone and a force, a high, profound profile face to face meeting between the you and russian leaders. this is something we haven't seen in a long time. so there is hope me hope we have a high cause the rose call. thank you. were mentioning joe biden, the jo biden's, finding the flames of the us, a us gun to pay with a new strategy to crack down on violence targeting robe dealers and illegal far on trafficking. he's under school that he won't allow public safety to be put at risk 0 tolerance. if you will sell
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a gun to someone who is prohibited from possessing it. if you willfully fail to run a background check if you willfully false fire record, if you willfully fail to cooperate with the tracy request or inspections my message use, this will find you while the issue of gun violence is certainly a sore point in the united states. now, joe biden did lay out his new strategy for dealing with this situation. in his proposal, he particularly emphasized gun dealer, and he pointed out that 5 percent of gun dealers in the united states are responsible for roughly 90 percent of the illegal guns. now, in the other proposals he made, he called for outlying assault weapons and high capacity magazines. you talked about more background checks being implemented. it is interesting to note that when joe biden spoke, he made a rather interesting point regarding the issue of personal gun ownership, etc. this is a really interesting choice of words. take
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a listen. second amendment from the day it was passed, limited to types of people could only what type of weapon you could own. if you want to do you think you need to have weapons to take on the government, you need f fifteens or maybe some nuclear weapons. the point is that has always been the ability to limit rationally limit a type of weapon that can be owned and who could own. now, joe biden is republican opponents were quick to respond. we heard from ted cruz, the u. s. senator from texas. find and releases 5 point anti crime plan. take everyone's guns, abolished the police release, violent criminals and jail give violent felony stimulus dollars, and make them legal voters and hide. now, in his remarks, joe biden propose that pandemic funds be used to hire more police officers throughout the country and anticipation of a possible spike and crime this summer. now that certainly goes contrary to what many democrats and liberal activists have proposed that being de funding of the
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police and reducing the police presence. now when he spoke, joe biden made clear that he felt that it was the pandemic that was responsible for the increase in crime, not black lives matter protests or decreased police presence, etc. now it is important to note that there has been a significant rise in crime throughout the united states over the past year. the murder rate has increased by 25 percent. and in most major cities, we're seeing a particular concentration of those cries, violent crimes are on the rise in urban areas throughout the country. so we now have a situation where joe biden has come out and made a big announcement regarding the issue of gun violence, anticipating perhaps a spike in violent crime over the summer as normally happens, but perhaps it will be bigger than usual. so that's the response of the gun debate continues in the united states. we take through capabilities stories, briefly, 2 people have reportedly been killed 21 injured in
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a bus crash in northern iran. the vehicle containing $25.00, a radiant journalist at the time was currently heading from to run to report on the renovation of provincial dam. when the bus overturned on the road, there's no immediate information about what went wrong. sadly, wrong, radian roads are considered among the most dangerous in the world of $17000.00 annual deaths. and at least 3 people are being killed and dozens injured in a bomb blast in the eastern city of la haul. in pakistan, the explosion reportedly near the house of a jailed founder of islamic, or a group, still known who is behind the attack. you can find out so much more news from us as well. it to r t dot com, or any of our social media bus route for now, coming up to if you haven't to watch the clock having to go out today, especially you're going to work. it's $27.00 and a half and his pants, the kevin in signing off have a good one. ah, me and i make no borders and the number please.
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as emerge. we don't have authority. we go to the back seen the whole world, leads to take action and be ready, not a job. people who judge no crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so me, good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are together now. oh when i was wrong,
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