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the, the, the, the, the, the stories this disturbing energy is coming in from the tissue birth, or a knife wielding attack. it kills 3 people at least another 16 years before being detained by police. soapy figures and states resist calls from europe, themes, from germany for a political stomach with russia. it is more important to maintain this agenda on russia, ties and preserve unity as division makes us we use also on whether for forced british tourist warranty from germany. again, a leading cause for the restrictions. i'm putting pressure on tours possible from southern europe to do the same.
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ah, just go midnight here. moscow, you're watching. international 3 has been killed and 6 injured in a stabbing rampage in the german city of hertzberg. police say they have detained the attacker, a 24 year old immigrant from somalia state and siri minutes to said that the man does have a history of mental health issues. and terrorism is not a motive war. now, from all europe correspondent, pacer oliver in berlin. well, before we come to images that we can show you from the scene, i must warn you that there are a disturbing images coming out from the city of void, spoke in the wake of this. well, this attack that has taken place that claimed a number of lives. the main and only suspect police are telling us in what seems to have been a risk incident that taken place on friday afternoon. he was shot in the leg and is
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now in custody. and what we know about him, what he left in his way is at least 3 people bed. according to media on the scene. 6, have been reported as being injured after what is being called a knife rampage and a pedestrian area of the city of bullets book those. those images, particularly, particularly shocking. you seen the, the, the main suspect coming face to face with a member of the public brandishing is fists trying to push back the man who has a clearly has a knife in that footage of the said, the very much a developing story. one that will be keeping on top of getting as much information . what we can tell you from the police in the very latest is that they consider this incident to prove no further risk of the no way they looking for anybody else involved in what has happened on the streets of votes. but what don't seem to have happened is a number of people being reported to 3 people have been killed on friday afternoon
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into friday evening. a number more than 6 people were hearing, have been injured in a knife attack in the streets of the southern german city of order book. the eu has failed to come out of talk with the united position on kick, starting direct relations with russia. that is to spite his 2 leading members, france, germany opened to a reset and wanting a summit, sanctions against moscow, but also discussed to charlotte davinsky. now reports confirmation that that sanctions against russia by the e. u will not be prolonged. the sanctions have been in place since around 2014 following the referendum in crimea. that normally action didn't last for about 6 months. those sanctions will continue. according to the e. you council president, show michelle on areas such as energy, the financial and industries, as well as personal sanctions against a number of russian individuals. well,
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the announcement just came out, was off. the leaders signed a joint declaration on a number of issues, including looking at relations with russia in which they suggested to the e u commission that they wanted the commission to look at the possibility of further sanctions against russia. now it did seem as if the e u was putting on the united front, but already cracks are appearing. we know that some countries like france and germany, had gone into this summit saying what they really wanted was a summit with russia to open dialogue. but that was shut down by other countries, including poland, who said that they didn't want that to take place as such. there isn't any mention of a summit in that communique, just the idea of looking at relations with russia in the future. ankle, america, german chancellor still thinks that dialogue is the way forward to the song that
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the so i don't see these talks as an idea of giving the russian president any kind of reward. i would like to remind all of us that even during the cold war there was always dialect and channels of communication are open and it's better if the commission and the council president have a channel of communication open with russia instead of individual countries going it alone because after all, we would like to have a coordinated and concerted view that is express towards russia. i believe there is no drummer in the fact that there is no consensus on arranging the summit soon. it is more important to maintain this agenda on russia, tide, and preserve unity as division, makes us wico despite their comments, the commission precedent us lavonne delaine is still suggesting that europe is putting on a united front. we are right now in a negative spiral, and we need to brace for further downturn. so we agreed to push back. when russia
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targets the european union on what we stands for when it violates human rights. to constrain russia, when it attempts to undermine our interests. and we will engage russia when it is in our interest to do so to achieve our goals. for example, if we talk about climate change, or if we talk about public health, we'll russia for its part had said it was open to the idea of a summit and it also believes that dialogue is the way forward. russia also saying that he's committed to improving relations with the european block. however, the idea of moving that summit off the table as a possible way food was described as not being particularly helpful. my, the spokes person for the russian foreign ministry. the russian federation regret that you are structures evade professional dialect with moscow on the topics that caused them. concern for relations between russia and the you have been frosty for
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some time. diplomats on both sides have been expelled from various countries. and of course, those sanctions have been in place for a long time as well as now that being the cool, full potential new sanctions against russia. all leaders may have signed that declaration saying that they know essentially looking for summit with russia in the near future. but it is clear that some countries may decide now to go alone and do their own thing. particularly with chancellor anglo merkel saying that for her dialogue was important. and even without summit, they were other formats that could be pursued and explored. personal space. political analysts, professor john brickman does say conflict with russia also ends up hurting the you, you, you should also look at the booster. you're saying we are not going to elevation we unless they give up on me or they give back to me, i do thing,
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which means that they want to have good relation to this guy coming. he sees the end of the guy and i just never up and so pretty good is be on the lead. you so does. so the lack of diplomacy and those of the both in the music, i don't think there's any going to make rational behind because it will be much better for them to a good question. sorry, my call using my cost is more important to maintain the unity but nevertheless, i'm going to have relationship pointing if i wanted to. in fact, it just means that you have these making all of them. that's what it means. i british holidaymakers face growing threat or spending their summer at home. europe with germany at its full front again, is considering a, a 2 week quarantine for tours from the country. mid phase. the delta vary and that is spreading fast, but some of you are not happy. chevy edwards dashti explains well, jose for brits abroad may be in doubt this summer despite the u. k. joseph
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yesterday announcing more countries added to the u. k. greenland stops now as the power lies totally with europe and quite fearful that the whole continent is almost treading on thin ice with the rise of the delta variant. and they're blaming the brits for it as a result that questioning, contemplating and considering and forcing this mandatory quarantine in for any british taurus, movement them off in our country. if you come from great britain, you have to go into current team. that's not the case in every european country, and that's what i would like to see to know why we must be vigilant because the much talked about delta variance is coming, which spreads much more rapidly than the other variance and affects people who are not the vaccinated or who only have had one dose for me, one of the issues of discussion is to be really taken coordinate to decisions in terms of opening borders to 3rd countries. so france and germany are leading that
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push to try and punish britain for the spread of the delta vary. and that also doing all the e u member states to follow suit as well. but it is raising eyebrows because yes, the indian delta variant is much more prevalent here in the united kingdom, but it's don't like it doesn't exist in those countries as well. in fact, the indian varian accounts around 70 percent of cases in some parts of the region in france, in many hotspots, like greece, spain, and portugal. they still have issues themselves with the delta variant, yet they are still welcoming brits into the country. now portugal vo says it will do anything that the e u decides wild countries like spain. hence it's even prepared for a bus stop with the blog. if it tries to deny brits entry. hopefully we can begin to receive british tourists and we don't have any restrictions and tories from the u. k. the moment they're the ones who are placing restrictions on when they return . so at a fast balance, it may seem like it makes sense to try and impose this quarantine for british
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tourists. however, when we cross checks, things like the testing regime here in the u. k. with other countries, it's totally in comparable. apparently the u. k. testing around 10 times more people than in germany. therefore, inevitably, more people will be recorded as infected much less so than in other countries that are not testing as much. now these would be the u. k. testing program is of course the vaccination rollout as well, which is doing incredibly well at this point. around 43000000 people have received the dose of the vaccination with the government. still maintaining the vaccine roll out program is the ticket out of the pandemic. currently, it is down to individual e u member states to decide on the rules governing that borders. we are moving its speed through vaccination program to help us cub this latest fair. and we will continue to have discussions with our european partners on the reopening of international travel. but we're very confident the tar vaccination program is
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providing a good way forward. so pressure on europe to kick start their economy once again. and of course, tourism is very much the heart of it, but there's also a pressure on the european union to have a united front. and that could see that the brits are going to have some a councils again where the charity instituted, travelling, tourism told us he does expect britain to fight for it. citizens right to holiday abroad. it's very disappointing. germany, poland, and italy have unilaterally imposed quarantine restrictions and it is disappointing in the life of the the e u announcement of a digital koby passport, which is going to start on the 1st of july which will enable any of the $27.00 countries and of any of the $27.00 countries to travel with complete freedom and impunity from one country to another. now billy went on part of the you, but i would very much hope that our government would be given the fact that we've,
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we've got the best vaccination role that our government would be pressing to you to say ok for our citizens that are, that are double jams please, please, please can we have the same? same recognition in facilities to travel? now the us media have become the world's least trusted and have seen sharp fools to infuse and readers. according to a study by britons oxford university, the power of almost a 100000 people around the globe did find the finland has stepped into top spots with 2 in 3 there, believing their media. by contrast, though, research you said that coverage of the pandemic by us, i contributed to less than 30 percent, not trusting them, and collapsed as marked to a massive drop in just a few years. because just 4 years ago, almost 4 and 10 americans still had trust in the news organizations. journalist and
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darcy have chris hedges says that us media and i put is pleasing its audience above telling the truth. the commercial model of the us media is to cater to a specific demographic with the rise of the internet and all turn it is sources. these traditional news outlets could no longer reach a broad audience because they didn't have a monopoly. and therefore, they decided to go after a particular demographic. and now what you've done is pit demographic against demographic, whether it's m s, nbc fox news, cnn. they become partisan catering to their particular demographic and what it wants to hear, but often at the expense of the truth. while the oxford university report does confirm that americans are deeply divided on each media and let almost as many distrust see, and then as trust the left leaning network,
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the figures are almost identical to for his rival, m s n b c. him folks, news suffers, one of the worst trust ratings of all chris hedges, again says their policies are only making matters worse. it's going to get worse because the commercial model. and these are commercial enterprises depends on not only catering to that a particular demographic, but also demonizing, the other demographic. while these media outlets are designed to polarize the public, because commercially, they're designed to loop back to feedback to their viewers, or listeners or readers what it is they want to hear their own proclivities, their own prejudices. and that's the commercial model it's been created. it's kind of, you know, hate versus hate. whether that's sean hannity, one side, or rachel, matto and the other. they all do the same thing. but it's not journalism. it's just, you know, per, last or vaudeville masquerading. his journalism,
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you're watching. are you still seeing the in seattle design due to gay activists to questioning a black pride groups, controversial moved to charge white visitors a fee to join in among the stories to come off the, the, the the the the, the, the the, the,
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the join me every 1st a on the alex, silent show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics, sport, business and show business. i'll see you then in the moon, the. ah, welcome back. now giving job to his nearest and dearest did get donald trump into a lot of hot water during his presidency. however, it does seem that the biden administration may not be a lot better despite claims to the contrary by the whitehouse party boy. takes
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a look. an impetus that's true. why i like nepotism. i wasn't 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 voc trouble have a new role. as a presidential adviser, the president's son in law, jared questioner was given access to some of the country the most sensitive secrets . donald trump, golf caddy is the white house director of social media. now his long time body guard is the director of oval office operations areas with the folks when it turns out, things aren't much different in the bite and administration just like the previous administration. current whitehouse office seem to have few scruples about hiring their own progeny. take, for example, this guy, steve rich, etc. he's a former obama advisor and an ex lobbyist who is now the counselor to the president,
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a pretty big job in biden's administration. presumably that's why the prolific were chessy has secured a government job, but no one know 2, but 3 of his kids, j. j rich. se, who graduated from college last year in 2020 has been hired as a special assistant in the office of legislative affairs in january shannon rich. i see that the reject his 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 don. your chassis that steve or jesse's oldest son, he's a senior advisor in the office of the under secretary of state for arms control and international security. and if that isn't enough, steve or tech, he has a problem that i won't just hasn't been hired by the boys in administration. he is an uber successful washington lobbyists. wonder why jeff, just secured, i'm
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a client of critics say, the super rich etc. brothers pose a threat to biden, suppose it ethical image, but the chat is just the most glaring and the most ridiculous example of nepotism in the white house, cathy russell, the director of presidential personnel has gone such 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 lum jr. role that's gone to a staff as kids and get this sarah, don't alons, uncle and mom kathy russell's brother in law mike don't alone. also happens to be a senior 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 70, who's been a senior advisor at the health and human services department since march. wait,
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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 the man that was in charge of ethics under barack 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 t. m off to restore ethics, a government, and believe the promises. this is a real to 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 and theresa his wide,
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joe biden is actually the best behaved in his administration, he hasn't actually hired his own kids, but that probably was because by den crack brought me to a place that i've never had been to before. i see people who wouldn't believe that to gay community organizes have apologized for complaining to authorities in the u. s. city of seattle about a black pride event, charging white people up to $50.00 to take part. the seattle human rights commission, which advises the city council, told philip lipson and charlotte the 1st that the event does not violate. right? that rights and issued a rebuke to, to the pair who organized the power t o l g b t event. we would like to recommend, if possible,
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that you educate yourself on the harm. it may cause seattle's black, indigenous and people of color in your pursuit of a free ticket to an event that is not expressly meant for you and your entertainment. while the taking back taking a black pride event has stood by its decision to charge white persistence anywhere from $10.00 to $50.00 and says that the fee will help keep it free of charge for black and brand trends and gay people. that journalist and commentator chad whitmore does say it's a prime example of reverse racism in today's america. sort of things are kind of a flagrant civil rights violation. but of course, the civil rights act and everything that came after doesn't really apply anymore when you're discriminating against white people, basically, which is very funny because a lot of groups through the birth of say they live at a rate, the country that white, the primacy and minorities are, is treated, which obviously not the case at all. that's if you're in any kind of systemic level . so now we see that outright discrimination. it's hateful, it ugly is,
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it's bizarre. and one group did try to call them out and say that this is just racism. you get charged people money based on the color of their skin. and. 5 now they've been forced to apologize and they've been bullied into the mission by this hateful, racist organization. so on americans, but of course that doesn't matter to these people. they hate america. they want to see the country destroyed and burned to the ground and remade. and what image we don't know and that brings you up to date with me so far today here are not international. don't forget that. we've got plenty of stories to our website. you don't respond. eagle, we necessarily need budget. you didn't have the target. but again,
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