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me ah, ah, the you must also establish gaila headlines this morning that the you wrestles over how best to try to open relations with russia after the u. s. showed away in geneva. the delta strain of cobit 19 is set to account for almost all new infections in europe by late august. that is a prediction, but the blocks diseases agency and comes to meet rising daily cases in the u. k. the tech world reels is the death of anti virus software pioneer john mac, faith, who is found dead in that spanish prison selling what authorities claim was suicide . although he previously treated that he never take his own life and keep it in the
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family. the blood administration appears to be not quite as ethical as the white house claims. we've comparisons being told to the truck is and how he employed his nearest and dearest. ah, good morning from ortiz. we'll do stage q moscow. it's kevin know and serviced with our leases for the next half hour. the 25th of june just had none in the morning. moscow time 1st and that you heard to have your most powerful members, germany, and france, leading the way to a summit with russia while for others, it presents a more challenging step. let's get across the show depends. we did virus, charlotte relations with russia, very much of the for off of the big biden summit. yeah. yes, that's right. how to approach relations with russia. that was one of the big
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questions. the leaders were banging their heads over at that summit in brussels throughout so thin into the we as of friday morning. come trees complete e divided on how they dealt with that heavy hitters like germany and fraud, saying the only way forward is dialogue to reopen. summits with the russian president, putin minus, i think we as well as the european union need to look for dire in dire level with russia and the russian president. i have only america president joe biden talking with the russian president. i certainly do that very much, but do, you must also establish gaila will the received to us rupe, who appeal was from those in the german federal parliament deciding that clearly they also backed that idea,
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that dialogue was the way forward. that was also echoed by frances president macro, who said that the dialogue was needed for the stability of the european continents . but that's not how others saw it at that you meeting some saying that they were concerned, particularly poland and some of the fall for nations with this waning prime minister saying one point it's like trying to engage the bear. and at the same time, while trying to keep the honey pot safe and for poland, this comes at a particularly bad time. this idea of suggesting better relations with russia. and that's because last week authorities in the country accused russia of being behind a huge cyber attack on the country. now on the flip side to face from the kremlin st perspective, it also thinks that the idea of dialogue and some, it's all certainly the way forward, although the russian foreign minister, a lot of questions, the timing of this region, fujen,
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macro and president putin. president, mac, ron and chancel, america communicated often with another form and thompson came up for the 1st time . why now? but there is some logical connection with the vital summit that took place and geneva and perhaps your view this as a signal that they can now show their independence over spring. we should wait and see because see milk than most of course, over the last few years, particularly recent times that have been very frosty relations between the e. u. in russia, with diplomats being expelled from both sides. brussels is also placed sanctions on moscow including over issues such as alexi, nevada, only. now we also heard from this so much a statement signed in the early hours of friday morning. the the council now won't be european commission to re look at the sanctions against russia. hardly an
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enticement for most to come back to the negotiating table in the near future. now we've also heard from the ease top diplomat, joseph joseph r l in the last week, who suggested that those sanctions maybe needed. and also suggesting that they needed to be a 3 pronged approach to russia that everybody signed up to the idea would be to push back to constrain. and then you engage those types of comments. this idea of we must be in it together world. so then echoed by european parliament president in his press conference on thursday. and the reality is, while the you council members, the leaders from across, you have to sign this summit statements saying that they will be looking at these fresh sanctions against russia. it does look as if they unified, the reality is you don't have to dig too deep to see that they're all big divisions in europe over how to approach relations with russia. and what will be interesting
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is to see how germany and france proceed in the next few mom. yeah, well, who the, for the interest in turns closely thankfully. ok this morning from parish other defense he that what we're talking about the use something else. he's got to worry about right now. the disease is agencies predicting the by late august, 90 percent of all cases of covert infection in europe would be that delta strain. it says the variance more transmissible than others. and can also, in fact, those who only received one dose of any of the current vaccines this, while the number of people who've not yet had a job remains high in the block. the good news is that having received 2 doses of any of the currently available vaccines provides high protection against this fair end and its consequences. however, about 40 percent of individuals older than 60 years have not yet received a full vaccination course in the european union. the delta very lead to the world's highest infection rate in india, in early may with around 400000 infected,
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then it's now spread to over 60 countries worldwide cause and concern of the world health organization. meantime, the case facing a rise in new coven infections. national health service pulses, a alarm to the number of patients on ventilators. some hospitals england have been forced to raise the levels of for a wave of cases, reportedly cause waiting times up to 7 hours. this further consent to after the discovery of another mutation of the virus called delta plus reporting from london . then he, sir, rally, concerns spreading around the world about the rise of the so called delta very into now fears of a so called delta plus the variance a strain related to that particular area which is deemed to be more transmissible and is resulting in increasing numbers of cases in the u. k, it is more transmissible than previous periods. notice that the can vary in this is me around the world quite rapidly. by about 50 percent. you see
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different numbers credited by people between 40 and 60 percent said about 50 percent. it is more transmissible, many people in the u. k. have been vaccinated over 40000000, have those over 30000000, have had both doses. and so the concern is that now that vaccine will be put to the test, both in terms of stopping hospitalizations and also crucially how effective it is slightly less effective. but it is a small difference. but you always have to remember that none of the vaccines, none of them, is absolutely 100 percent effective. now with concerns that the national health service and a chest could be overwhelmed if there is yet another spike in cases like the ones we've seen previously increased numbers of people on ventilators and so on. trust are battling on multiple fronts as they try to recover care backlogs,
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deal with increased demand for emergency care, and treat patients with covered 19th. the rail down the front line is that even a small increase in covington, admissions, or emergency care pressures could affect our ability to deliver non covered services. but it's not just a concern here in the u. k. in the state of israel, where many people have also received the vaccines just last week the country had lifted restriction but now have had to re introduce things like mosque wearing a due to the emergence of the delta until the cloth very. and then again, fears about whether or not the vaccines will stand up against the rise of that new variance. even though the numbers are low, the fact that this is reaching vaccinated people means that we are still checking how many vaccinated people have also been infected. new delta plus the variance of concern in india, where the delta variance is said to have 1st emerge, but also across europe. experts worrying that it could be contributing to up to 90
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percent of the new cove. it cases and warnings from scientists that if restrictions continue to be relaxed, the continent could face to dissolve. the one small tech world is reeling at the death of anti virus software. upon it, john mcafee, he was found dead in his boss alone, a prison cell, a wednesday, just hours after spain national court ruled in favor of extra dieting him to the united states. over the years he was known for his extravagant and outspoken antics and regular challenges to the status quo in america. now it seems to be true po, take a look back at his life. john mac, a. he was a caller full personality to say the least. a rabble with a biography that reads like a hollywood script. eccentric millionaire computers, viruses, anti virus software, crypto currencies, drugs, boe chases, paragliding promoter of numerous conspiracy theories. us presidential candidate,
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officially accused of arms smuggling and even murder before escaping abroad. these were all parts of his life, which ended in a no less unusual fashion in a jail cell in barcelona. mere hours after a court agreed to extradite him to the us to face tax evasion charges. now the theories are pouring in. was it a suicide to draw negative attention to the government? was it even a suicide at all? which is the official cause of death given by spain, or was it murder wish, mcafee repeatedly warned about guessing subtle messages from us. officials saying, in effect, we're coming for you, mcafee. we're going to kill yourself. i got to talk to you today, just in case if i suicide myself, i didn't, i was whacked. check my rights, all. i am content and here i have friends, the food is good, all as well know that if i hang myself, i'll epstein it will be no fault of mine. some social media users point out washington certainly considered him something of
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a nuisance. he was actively anti establishment, tried to get elected president of the us several times representing the libertarian party campaign against corruption in the us tax service. the rest opposed government financial policy and was a big advocate for crypto currency. after he was arrested in spain, he claimed all the charges against him were politically motivated. and like 2018, i announced i would run again. and i also announced i would target the i r s and it's corruption. and 2 months later, the iris filed charges against me. i believe the charges are politically motivated, although he did actually skip paying his taxes. but he had his reasons. i have not file a tax return to a years why one taxation is illegal to our pay tens of millions already and received jeff services. 3, i'm done making money. i live off cash for mcafee inc. my net income is negative, but i am a prime target the i r s. here i. he even went as far as to compare the i r s t,
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a government enforcement agency i can. so the german s. s no one was with the enormous power of the i r s, and emerged as an s s, like intimidation, arm of the government during prohibition. when drinking alcohol was a crime unable to by legitimate alcohol, the public relied on family stills from destroying stills. it now destroys us, while it's questionable whether these opinions were the primary reason behind his arrest. he certainly did turn heads with his assault against the establishment he so despised. among those assaults were accusations that the government was conducting mass, electronic espionage. our government is crazy and paranoid to department of homeland security, an agency which was created to protect us mixed the and the enemies as directed activities within the con, free. now it demands the eye and of the us citizens, fully undress before them, and let them rummage for the most intimate corners of our private lives. for the sake of protecting us, they in essence tell us,
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we need to check you to make sure you're not the enemy we're protecting you from. he also claimed the ca regularly carried out cyber attacks pretending to be other countries from god. the celia is concerned that that's the way it works, that they make an impression that someone else has done it. if john brandon, michael hayden, the cia director and obama were here, i would say shame on you. and he heavily criticized u. s. foreign policy. we run into the terrorism problem because america has meddled in other countries affairs and acted like the world's placement for too long. if you live in syria and you will bombed on a daily basis and your loved ones, friends, relatives, colleagues, wives and children were killed in those as strikes. you would get angry too. who started it all? that's the question. it's us who started it all and we must bear responsibility. the u. s. can no longer be the world's policeman. that's just not tenable. while he was a hero to thumb, others saw him as a man with a wild imagination. and yeah,
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not everything he said and did was exactly true or generally considered decent. he did make up a story about being arrested for wearing a thong instead of a face mask faked several heart attacks, while in a guatemalan jail, had his own private comp out in harem. while living in the caribbean, where he was involved in the production of bath salts as a synthetic drug, while simultaneously trying to develop organic antibiotics, he even had a little private army comprise of local gang members and retired police officers. but like him or not, the news of his unexpected death has certainly caught the attention of many, including us surveillance whistleblower edward snowden. europe should not extradited those accused of non violent crimes to a court system so unfair and prison system so cruel. the native born defendants would rather die than become subject to its julian assange could be next until the system is reformed. a moratorium should remain while mcafee has lost his life. his
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story is not over. did he actually kill himself if he did, then why or was he actually a threat worth removing? the theme as these questions will boggle the minds of quite a few people and be the topic of debate for quite some time. mark, if he isn't the only high profile person of late to have died while awaiting trotter extradition by the us with disgraced finance. the jeffrey epstein also committing suicide in custody phase long, but express 2 over the mental health of long time detained. a chilling the sounds where it goes to discuss the comparison with connie bray, mcafee was bought in the u. k. how that he was us citizen julian assange isn't gone to the presence of the prosecuting him because of the suspect, the sexual assault delegation. now they're, they, they've come out and they said it's because of his work investigative work, his journalism, exposing war crimes that killed many, many people as well as corruption and scandal that the highest levels of power,
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the things we've seen published. and we can say the fear is now the julian assad under pressure for so long that he may choose a similar option. and of course, a few people are going to be joining adults here on the day that it adds to mcafee's. death adds to higher number of people who died either imprison on the juris because they're facing legal action. aaron swartz aside from mike if you also a web pioneer and it's partly in his twenties, he may be in today hall of fame residence. he was an early employee help get that off the ground. he was facing threatened with 30 years behind bars by united states, prosecutors. so what he did is he downloaded many, many i, c demick journals. he believed that the internet should be free, access to knowledge should be free. later after he was found, hanged in his apartment, we found out that the, the secret service presidential security there that they had $1400.00 pages of
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documents on him, a huge amount. the secret service was involved. then for example, we have abstract jeffrey epstein, who could have brought down the system the establishment. i mean, he's friends included president celebrities, superstar cygnus. oh, all manner of people well known and many of them frequented movies parties, parties where there was a legend, the abuse of children, sexual abuse of children. he was found also hadn't in his, in his jail. so many people do by that story, except course, there's no proof. there's no evidence that there was foul play. nevertheless, it is, it is starting because all these debts happen in areas in the country where the united states and europe, which are 1st in the front room when they hear about human rights abuses or prosecution of activists in china. russia, for example, a song has been harass, tortured, and we have no idea what is happening to him right now. then the anglo saxons will
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issue immediate release saying no longer could he's free, sol suffer the vulgar world, slow infamy. and that's it. the rest can do this kind of thing. the card there to sign it. the point is that there is now the least of high profile figures, figures that have been given a lot of publicity all choosing to commit suicide rather than be had to do over to the united states to adjust the system that is seen as unfair and cruel by many we talked to echoes former council in the u. k, who helped arrange asylum for during the summer, and also them co cash to us presidential candidate for the libertarian party. and the last election, where john mcafee was his running mate, they pointed to the severe and oppressive condition that mcafee and a son faced julian songs happens to be high profile enough that he represents a unique risk. and i hope the world turns their attention to him and make sure that
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he is released from custody. that everybody in any prison, in any jail, anywhere in the world who is there for a victimless crimes. that is to say, political crimes crimes that are crimes only because the government se, so because they challenge their illegitimate power and prevent their ability to continue their rackets of injustice, they should all be freed. and we should make sure that governments do not have the power to commit these crimes any longer. this is another one of perception. this is a very, very expect doc knows made why they hired, especially in this country in the u. k. that she suffered from depression, she has on that increase significantly. there is all suicide, even on the shows that he's killed now in
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a maximum security policeman in the u. k. known as the panel. i'm not even talking about the appropriate conditions in the united states, which is the reason why many people prefer to commit suicide rather than being extradited to that system. it's 21. pass the morning friday morning, 25th security. just waking up. thanks. checking in with us slide for moscow, this is kevin owen, if we're talking possible nepotism in the biden camp after the break along with much more to the the ah ah ah
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aah! giving jobs to the nearest and dearest frequently got donald trump and hot water during his presidency didn't. and despite the white house now claiming the by the administration is the most ethical in history is reason to believe it might not quite be as it seems, poly, voice or investigates, an emphasis. that's true. why i like nepotism. i was a fan of the guy, but at least donald trump was on the knows about it. seriously, remember all of these new stories? the president was turning to his family to fill out his presidential staff administration, announcing talk a trump will have a new role as a presidential advisor, president son in law, jared cushion or was given access to some of the countries most sensitive secrets. donald trump's golf caddy is the white house director of social media. now his long time body guard is the director of oval office operation areas with the folks when it turns out things aren't much difference in the bite and administration just like
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the previous administration. current whitehouse stoffers seem to have few scruples about hiring their own progeny. take, for example, this guy, steve rich. jesse, he's a former obama advisor and an ex lobbyist who is now the counselor to the president . a pretty big job invited administration. presumably that's why the prolific were chessy has secured a government job but not one, not 2, but 3 of his kids, j. d. c, who graduated from college last year in 2020 has been hired as a special assistant in the office of legislative affairs in january shannon re chassis that the rejecting daughter became the debt p t associate director of the office of the social secretary at the white house, that's one hell of a title on daniel chassis that steve or jesse's oldest son, he's a senior advisor in the office of the undersecretary of state for arms control and
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international security. and if that isn't enough, steve or tech, he has a problem, jackie, i won't chest hasn't been hired by the boys in administration. he is an uber successful washington lobbyist. wonder why jeff just secured amazon in the client. critics say the super rich, etc. brothers pose a threat to biden, suppose it ethical image, but the re check, he's just the most glaring and the most ridiculous example of nepotism in the white house, cathy russell, the director of presidential personnel has gone unset a great example by at the very least of not stopping the hiring of her own daughter, sarah, don't alone on the white house. national security council don't on graduated from college in 2019. so that's another plumb junior role that's gone to a staff as kids and get this sarah,
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don't on uncle and mum. kathy russell's brother in law mike don't alone. also happens to be a senior. ready advisor to joe biden, and this isn't the only saw key operating in the white house who's saying jen has a sister gold. stephanie who's been a senior advisor at the health and human services department since march. wait, wait, this is good. according to the washington post, a white house official reportedly said that all those hired had adequate experience and were well qualified presumably. so a lot of other recent college graduates whose mommies and daddies don't work for joe biden. the well qualified spiel is such b. s that is even pissed off the man that was in charge of ethics on the by right. obama walters job tweeted, i'm sorry. i know some folks don't like hearing any criticism of him, but it's really sucks. i'm disgusted. a lot of us work hard to
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t. m off to restore ethics to government, and believe the promises. this is a real do to us and government fx. and all this, despite the fact that joe biden used his 1st post election interview to declare that no one in our family and our extended family will be involved in any government undertaking or any foreign policy untrue to his wide, joe biden is actually the best behaved in his administration, he hasn't actually hired his own kids, but that probably was because by the crack brought me to a place that i, i'd never had been to before. i see people who wouldn't be teaching kids how to hate each other is how one parents described the study of critical race theory in us schools
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. the concept looks as society, from the perspective of systemic racism, but many do question the approach. you talk about critical race theory, which is pretty much going to be teaching kids how to hate each other, how to dislike. okay, it's pretty much all going down to, you know, deliberately, pcs. why do you right here? got it better. you because he why hardly. so why did oh, the black people are all down and how do i have to medical to breathe? if you open it was pretty much show people that anything that they want to achieve in america can be done. they just have to want to do it. someone has to actually encourage them and tell them that they can do it. but the current state right now that a lot of schools are wanting to implement into the education system is to simply have kids get discouraged that they can't do anything because their skin color won't allow them, especially when it comes to black american. they want to push this system in america to tell kids yes, the white people are better than the black people because they have white privilege
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and the blank people. the reason why you guys are not good is because you guys are still feeling the effects of what the why people did to the black people during slavery. a recent poll suggests most people now disapprove of critical race theory ties. my thing said series narratives actually about winning the black vote. as a kid, i was in a 3rd grade and i noticed that the teacher would tell children about sack lunches from home. she would tell them to get in the line 1st. and then she would say, and everyone has a lunch card. you guys, i'll go to the back as the days went by every day we had lunch, i started becoming very, very upset and fat and angry. so i began to get mad at my friends because i felt like they were better to me. i felt like that they thought that they were better to me. they couldn't figure out why i was mad at them. and as a 3rd grader, i couldn't articulate the words to say to them why i felt the way that i did. so my
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friends, they didn't look down on me. my friends, they didn't this like me, my friends, they didn't think they were better to me. so when you teach things to children, they pick it in as if it's truth. and if they believe that they will go out and actually start to implement these behaviors in society. the politicians that's pushing this narrative, they are the ones that actually are though they, they're creating it. they want this to happen. so they want to vote. it all comes down to wanting the black boat from the democratic party. they want the black people vote in the cycle continues. that's the way things are looking for moscow so far this friday is exactly a 30 and a half pass. they have a great day for me, kevin. oh, in the rest of the on judy team the hey folks next up on dennis miller plus one, i love talking to comedians and we've got a great.
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