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please i want to thank you. i, we come to you minute sunday in the listing. sure. let's put it in my mind is andree since the recently you met with president biden? the media told us that it was constructive something, but unfortunately, right after we heard of that, russia is facing new sanctions. so they say, well, that's not a lot of things depend on by done and the decisions are taken not by him. so why would you mean by the and if you make decisions in the end, on the nicholas you're going to go as hendry. no, i get the feeling. well the
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a lot depends on the president and he has the vehicle system is different and they have this check and balances systems, but still a lot depends on them not to do and minute thing. you pointed out at the western up you raised a very important issue really. i think the bloss christie lives with jim prosper very to see them, which is not the right angle to look at it. it's not that depends or not. depends on him. know it's different the function to release the community after. do you see him friends of mine that have children are going to show me that they're a little child. he mama for we go, it doesn't speak. and the mother said don't do like that. you can never do that, or to start thinking is equal to filter. she said i'm from pointed to his finger to
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his as he just turned he's had on. if i may put it that way up with you mom where father said mother sing the usa and we figure out to lead to speaking with you. and all this pundits max goods is a former top official way more politically. they gave a lot of recommendations to the ruling political class, to the stablish meant, what kind of recommendations they say, what the video with blessone w absolutely making you more than me when we were hagaman was that when the want to know the country after the use a saw collapse, video, napoleon, no pressure, the unipolar world with as many times over the world is changing and it is changing fast. and no matter how many and how much the sanctions are your words regardless of all the threats sick and then we get shirts and we are becoming
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stronger. our defendant has showed up and thrown the mirror in some ways. it is the most advanced country where i was at the united states at some particular area of almonds. now asia is also growing fast in 991, where the g d p of china was 20 percent for sure. the u. s. just j d p today and according to the us, so it says devices, it's one hog within 20 percent of that of the us in the company and we will break it there. so the property so overall in terms of the pdp chinese now while it's a little bit more free, we are going to show aggressive and developed united states. and when you, when you look at europe over the media, the world is changing. i'm not sure, but i've noticed there's a partners in the us and other countries, one hand,
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they are aware of issues in was that there was a ship. that's why we had that made it easy. but on the other hand, they're doing their best to retain their monopoly or that that is why we have all these sanctions and the threat. all this destructive behavior, the war games, the provocations, the sanctions very says that the where is it here? nothing really depends on us, it depends on them, and yet there were and now who will come to realize that the well is change it yet in this ever changing? well, they need to raise the thing, priorities and interests. and finally, one day never was through the premier book, but to the world will be more in order to me and now relations with the us and other countries will be normal. again, keep that me or what,
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what about now i think going to be any measures taken in response to spring and what kind of leverage do we have when, when the us is grossing our red line from 1st we proceed to the future, will not shake unlimited we've adapted to the sanctions lum. russia with the summer stands are going to be active in our benefit, the substitution of foreign goods. just one example. we have now our own food products and our own equipment and locally produce and russia. so some of the sectors have been given a huge push to make a look at the agricultural sector for a made a huge leap. something you would never expected to go that far. where there is a number of good positive things. when you're like me, you?
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yes, this payment system is another good example. thank you. our all rule him in the alarm system has become more rove, but you can see that they can impose sanctions and bonds on the lawns. well, the seed has its own advantages. the overall dad, this dade dag on the owner of russia has been relatively low. so correct now the commercial sector that has also strengthened nibble's isn't that good news to miss just some of the example that you said you come now? now? i mean, what should we make any steps? which would then we should ourselves. i mean, it will not do any such steps. the us still uses our engines to power. they were rockets, which green they, austin, us, and satellites into space. well, we'll continue some practice which was in them. why should we
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start today? we've been supplying them just for d k. now join the company. probably know that it's not with them. they use our title and they use our own materials, our medical record to construct them plain. when you say tany mutation is about like 50 percent of that comes from russia. now there are some sensitive issues and i hope that the, with the machine, they're the kind of attitude they have to was russia towards many other countries will change you. but it's on the apartment, by the way, their traditional partners and allies. do you think they are glad to see that they are talking in that way to them? do you think they're glad to have that kind of attitude? they look down on them. i don't think so. i don't know. let's go back to the
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call in the main question is here we have a call from somebody call in it's about salaries and wages please dimitry you are on air. hello, mr. woodson. i apologize for interrupting the program here. went into national, were continuing to watch the full coverage of the russian president vladimir putin, his annual q and a, with all the people of russia. and he could continue going for another couple of hours. he's been speaking now for 2 hours and 38 minutes. that's across live. now, a correspondent, concertina rush, golf. it's tiny by and watching all of it. cost you some very interesting comments just now from the russian president. he says, russia, europe is, is a changing continent. he says some sanctions of actually helped russia to internalize. he also had some interesting comments about biden as well from one of the questions from the audience over to your culture. yeah, sure. so it's about the pudding biden summit, this gentleman he, he called in and ask, was it actually worth it to have a conversation engage in such a high profile meeting with joe biden, since he,
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there is nothing he really controls of or is not that he's not that involved in decision making in the you are in the us that's according to this person. now responding to that, let me put and said, well, he doesn't necessarily see the way this gentleman sees. he's sad that and then he gave quite an interesting parallel describing the political scene in the united states. he compared the ruling political class to in the united states with the child. and then the experts in the pundents and political actors in the us with parents. and he said that it goes as if there was parents, they're trying to issue recommendations and a guide the political class and to certain decision and a certain decision making process. so that's kind of a, it was interesting to see how the way by recruiting sees this inter kitchen of,
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of the united states politics. but other than that, yes. so he said that the world has changed a lot since the end of the cold war. it's now multi polar, he mentioned the rise of the asian countries, namely china, which has an anonymous ever expanding economy. and he said that the western nations who really have to adopt to this new changes. and he also mentioned that probably if you were thinking of maybe changing the, the way the international affairs are structured these days to that, you know, it will give more power in decision making to those countries. not just from the west end. yeah, it's a pretty interesting discussion. we're in for like 2 and a half hours and probably there is. there is more to come. so we're, we're keeping an eye on it constantly. roscoe standing by for us for the entire q
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and a lot of improvement today. thanks very much, we'll talk to you very soon. for now here on the program, a catholic church in the canadian province of alberta has been damaging a suspected austin attack. it's the latest in a string of similar incidents across the country with 4 churches and british columbia, burning down in just the past 10 days. prior to this growing anger at the church, his role in the countries campaign to forcibly assimilate indigenous children had residential schools in the past. earlier the remains of hundreds of indigenous children were discovered at such a school run by the catholic church force in canada to ultimately confronted stock past children. these schools were banned from using their original languages, customs, and names, and were forcibly assimilated into society. the canadian prime minister called the grave, a shameful reminder of systemic racism and encouraged the country to learn from past mistakes. pope francis said he was pained by the discovery and called for the
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rights and cultures of indigenous peoples to be respected. but we spoke with indigenous activists, lauraly williams says the candidate still has an awful long way to go to stamp out discrimination with this information as well. there's a lot of angry for 1st time the world is actually being made, but actually accepting and acknowledging it. and there's still a lot of people who aren't accepting it. who aren't you? i think what needs to be done is not envisioned that people need to stop being racers. the government we've dropping race is that what needs to be done or people have done a lot of healing or work around as trauma. been doing this work for a while, we knew she was going to happen at some point. we've always known that those children for their we've always known genocide,
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non indigenous people. they need to do their work because they're the ones who are causing harm to us to this day, the genocide still happening in different forms. one of his what some of the survivors had to say about that time to. 2 8 on. 8 the. 8 8 8 day you will see it was that it wasn't due today. it was going to be the target, the victim. you know, you weren't going to have to suffer anything humiliation. you learn not to cry anymore. you just get harder. and yet you learn to shut down. ah, i couldn't talk a word of english. i talked cree and i was abused for that hit and made to try to
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talk english. i lost my language. they threatened us with the strapping you spoke it. and within a year i lost all of it. 8 is what i used to him i ill drug occurring at night. 2 the principal to take him to the hospital, he didn't, after about 2 weeks, my brother was in so much pain. he was going out of his mind. i pleaded with the principal for days to take him to the doctor. ah, they started to actually take advantage of me and abuse me, not one, not too many, many people for a very long time until i was 16. i held everything in and didn't tell anybody for 20 years. july, the 1st who will mock and you will canada day, but the country's indigenous community is calling for their facilities to be cancelled. they say there's nothing to celebrate. and they want kind of a day to be an occasion to reflect on the real history of canada. and to support indigenous people on the alex heil of which takes
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a closer look july 1st is canada's birthday. the annual event is usually celebrated with family barbecues and fireworks like these. however, with fresh revelations about the country's history of abuse towards its native population. this year, many canadians are pushing for the party to be cancelled the. this was a crime against humanity. an assault on the 1st on 1st nation people, we are proud people, the only crime we ever committed as children was being born indigenous just weeks ago. it was announced that a mass grave was found with the remains of $215.00 native children in kamloops, british columbia, which used to be the largest residential school in canada. more recently, another 751 unmarked graves were discovered at a cemetery near another residential school in the province of saskatchewan. some
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believe that up to $6000.00 indigenous children died at the schools most often due to disease abuse and neglect. the government endorsed and funded the $130.00 residential schools which once stood across the nation. they were operated primarily by the catholic, anglican, and protestant churches from the 1800s on 100 and 50001st nations. children passed through the system which was built to assimilate, need of children into canadian society, forcing them to convert to christianity while not allowing them to speak their native languages. the last school closed in 1996 in 2015 canada's truth and reconciliation commission concluded the countries the federal government, committed cultural genocide through that system. already there are plans for marches across canada and flags from coast to coast will be flown at half mast. many communities have announced that they will not be going ahead with planned events for july. the 1st, even doug ford, the province of ontario, conservative premier, seems to be siding with a tone down canada day. ford has asked the people of ontario to reflect over canada
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the day on what has taken place. however, there has been pushed back from some canadian, namely fords conservative brethren at the federal level to be back as a growing number of communities decide to skip celebrations. era no tool, leader of the conservative party of canada has positioned himself and his party as defenders of canada day. an important tool has gone as far as to question. if he's the only person running for prime minister who is proud of canada story, while politicians do what they do, canadians are also split on the issue. according to a new laser poll commissioned by pulse media, only 14 percent of canadians favored to cancel the holiday. this year, which marks canada's $867.00 confederation as an independent country. that said only 38 percent say they intend to fly a canadian flag on canada day for r t. and alex mileage crisis gripped lebanon is facing
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fresh woes in the form of gasoline shortages and power cuts its off to the countries energy ministry increased fuel prices by more than a 3rd. it's lead to long queues for petrol and triggered price hikes on various consumer goods as well. now, violent protests have been rock in the country for weeks. now. unrest and lebanon has been gaining momentum since 2019 is fueled by the currency, the valuing soaring prices and political instability. and we call this report from local correspondent, linda italian masses. kirk hughes had become a regular side across the lebanon, as people line up for hours in front of gas bumps causing heavy congestion. the country which had so far subsidized few medicine and wheat has now begun rolling back its subsidy program, starting with few to preserve its last remaining foreign currency reserves. petrol prices have increased by more than 35 percent as a consequence, and medicine could be next. some residents say they spend the entire night in their
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car, only to be able to fill up $15.00 to $20.00 leaders of gas and oftentimes not without bribing gas station employees. every day we spend hours waiting in line to fill up with petrol. the main problem is traffic and i end up making very little money. after i bought food, i don't have much money left. what can we do? the price of fuel is doubled and i can't even afford a full time for the fuel crisis, however, doesn't normally affect drivers. it is also made its way to the countries beleaguered electricity grid. federal state services were forced to vendor services on monday for lack of power or equipment. presidents in beirut have been getting less than 4 hours of electricity per day, and private generators are struggling to keep up. we are in a big crisis. we can't find medicines easily, and i've been looking for medicine for 4 days and still can't find it. so, i mean, the main problem we're facing is that we're not getting enough mentions for
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a set them all. for instance, one of the most basic drugs isn't available treatment. so chronic diseases are hard to get to. we're also out of baby milk. how can infants sleep without mill? the situation is really bad. as it was, angry residents have been protesting the deteriorating economic conditions in the past week. blocking highways with burning tires in beirut, and other areas, partially paralyzing the country. many are wondering how worse the situation could possibly get as lebanon crumbled, the outgoing interior minister again warned of a deterioration in the security situation. the crisis in which lebanon has been stuck for a year and a half does not. i'm standing here in the dark with flashlights and candles, and sadly, this is the reality for many in lebanon. many who are growing, desperate by the day, was never ending crises. one can only wonder what's next. and one can only wonder how worse the situation in lebanon can get. the spanish government wants to allow
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people over the age of 16 to freely change their gender without any mega to medical diagnosis or even a hormone therapy. according to the dr. law children aged between 14 and 16 would need parental permission or a court ruling in case of a dispute. while from the age of 12, it would be the only possible to legally switch gender through the courts. my colleague, you know, neil debated the pros and cons of the law with power, diana, a women's rights activist, and stephanie hayden, lawyer and media commentator in spain. the idea is to involve the court below the age of 16. the court in conjunction with the parents, the child concerned, takes into account all the evidence of that particular individual case and reaches uninformed not prejudicial decision. i think that the system which has been
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proposed in spain is ideal, the focus of the, the beale in spain. but in any other country, it should be to protect these, you know, people and everyone from discrimination, abuse, homophobia, trunk before. yeah. because these are the worst things. can you really say that a 14 year old is mature enough to make such a life altering decision? why the need to rush forward with this? surely the completely sensible thing to do is wait just a few more years until you're of a more auto frame of mind. and you're sure my understanding is that there will be a traditional mechanism below set. an age setting able 16, i understand will be the decision of the young adult consent is a young adult. let's be clear. but again, if we're talking about a modern democratic country, a, you know, for example, there was serious concerns that parents were pushing a child one way or another, the social services in spain that couldn't be inappropriate case for me. personally,
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i don't think they are old enough for sure. we have to support them and if they feel like that, definitely they should leave as they prefer. but changing your documents, you know, it's a big step also because this drop of bill, again, it won't let you do that only, you know, with their decision, but then be, want the court say, you know, to be involved if you want to go back. so it makes no sense, you should be free to go back without the court permission as an example. it should be undertaken on the basis of medical and social advice. bringing in the parents were concerned children. i'm yes, to inappropriate cases, especially a young gauge. the judiciary no body is saying, let's just change gender for jolly good luck. nobody saying let so don't convert the children court. the stephanie says, you know, no one takes this without, you know, a light heart or to do this to take this type of decision. but it is also known that many times people, they also go back and they think, you know,
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they maybe made the wrong decision and they decide to did transition. the law doesn't focus on physically changing gender or going through hormone treatment. one of the major problems from this being dropped and torn away in my opinion, this is very important because we con, can't think the sex doesn't mean anything. and unfortunately it does how human people feel that gender identity relates to them. is the most of them. it's the most of the parents that professional advisors and, and appropriate circumstances to do dish re 5 transitions in the way i wished to transition. i'm a no competition with children. i support children who have to go through this process. well, thanks for sharing a time with us here at our international life from moscow is nearly 3 pm. moscow. time meaning soon enough, we'll get back into the presidential q and a with the public is the annual q and a, with all the citizens of russia, with the russian pleasant president, lot of men who we are back. just remind me
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that, you know, probably going out of my back on that. i would like obviously we'll look at your trucking so you'll have a lost his boss because i guess we'll look at the bottom. you just got to go. we will be on my way, my cell, my don't put the so you're not pull up. i got my almost what did i'm already whatever sped up. i read me just go in. i mean, it was, i don't know what can think of when i went up and i really just don't get time to reflect that it's fitted to handle that one of this, but i was like, i say this is what it is on. wheels came to my thought and we can go to kind of
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home i just but if it's already yes, at west 3 and the total thing with you and your team, samantha katie. yeah, my thought, a lot of problem we just got to go to the paring and found introducing and found to, to a family when a new mother is going through that process. yeah, certainly tremendous cause for great joy, but because it's an event that causes so many different changes. it's stressful at many levels. oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? type relation, community you going the right way?
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where are you being that somewhere? which direction? what is truth? what is faith in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows, i imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what other chapters call gun violence, school shootings, homelessness 1st, it was my job, then it was my name was my savings. i have nothing. i have nothing and it's not like i don't try. i look for resources, i look for jobs, i look for everything i can to make this past. and all i end up doing is passing the road to the american dream. paved with dead refugees at this very idealized
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image of the older america, native americans look past the depths that happen every single day. this is a modern history of the usa. my america, on our t, shine me every day on the alex famine show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me . i don't think the costs right on police reports and all have in december 2020 a group of anti finishes. fill out a film crew access for 3 months. 3rd row like if people, organization, it's an idea that must be opposed to the game ground. they make their faces. but they can say what they believe and we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states as gotten
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grooven. this is a john to see who and teeth are really are. in order for me. my 1st amendment right and say that my life matter, i have to be onto the teacher that that's all america. we can't trust the police. we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves in long when i would show the wrong. why don't we just don't the rules to fill out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail, when so many find themselves well, depart. we choose to look for common ground in the
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top stories here on our team. let me put it in his holding his live q and a marathon with the russian public. so he's revealed off weeks of speculation that he's had the sputnik v vaccine that russia won't be dictated to by social media platforms like facebook. often the discovery of mass graves of indigenous children of religious schools, a state of suspected often a tax and fees for catholic church, has burned down in canada and rage, or spills over into street violence in lebanon, where the fuel price hike. so aggravated the country's economic crisis and lead to long tail backs at the.

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