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ah, ah, no unity during america independence day celebrations as the holidays didn't out sofa racial issues. we look at how in today's america, even the st. chris dog point on dividing the nation. greenpeace sounds the alarm scenes of how fi i in the gulf of mexico. hospitals reported that the tax drops company that operates in the pipeline has been struggling with maintenance problems. and does us troops, new gun may not base enough down, as john said, ton about making significant advances in the north of the country. but president, by just the parking lot in the mood, to talk about the issue you're hearing about taking the more and more just happy the man
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i walking hard to make sure you never miss the story. this is on the international as welcome, everyone here and miss good, good, happy with. while 1st or this hour, when you think of the 4th of july, you think of parade's parties. fi was, as the us celebrates the boss of the nation, but this yes, strong divisions are so on the agenda. as after one congresswoman set, a flat to the racial issues surrounding the celebration. when they see that the 4th of july is about american freedom. remember this, the freedom they're referring to is for white people. this land stolen land and black people still aren't free. that tweet triggered a fierce reaction from republicans who pointed out that corey bush, herself, and african american woman, went from being enough to sobbing in the house of representatives. bush was also
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accused of dishonoring black people fighting for the nation. of course, for some time now the country's been split over at symbols and even the subject taught in schools well about in mind where i got to looks at what american identity actually means. what makes it american, is it being a, a patriot lesson serving in the marines. paying taxes is waving the flag, putting up the stars and stripes and poll outside your house. know that according to that media, just might make you of fanatical republican today flying the american flag from the back of a pickup truck or over a lawn is increasingly seen as a clue will be. it's an imperfect one to a person's political affiliation, and it's deeply divided nation. well, there was a bad division which the media caused fat and inflamed in the name of ad revenue. but it's everywhere. people see everything differently. everyone has an opinion
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that they'd rather they'd rather die than give up. everything is a battle ground, race, religion, routing, sex, orientation, police, immigration, and war. there is almost nothing left that americans agree or have the flag symbol of unity as now a symbol of oppression. it is chatted dated, divisive and incorrect. it no longer represents democracy and freedom, it no longer represents all of us. it's not fair to be forced to own it. it's signed for a new flag. what if the flag looked like this? and just like that out of the she the so you can see it a little way down the road protests and counter protests about changing the flag riots and shootings and enmity. because one person's idea is a bob winnable to another. you're found on an idea. we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men and women are created equal,
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endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, life, liberty, to pursue happiness, sounds corny, to america. we learn this in grade school and high school and idea that seems to have expired. what do they learn in schools now? critical race theory, the idea that no, we weren't created equal, but we didn't leave equal. and that racism has painted every aspect of institutional america. that's what they learn in school. now, a far cry from created equal you talk about critical race theory, which is pretty much going to be teaching kids how to hate each other. how to how we treat people is based on who they are and what are you in tomorrow? this is, this is how children think right? critical ration nearing 12, and one couldn't only wonder how the land they go to go off the asian americans next. and then latino paths maybe
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a few decades down the line and sick twist of already they'll turn it against african americans. at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's, it's thought overpopulation. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's, and they demand that people respect it to some people, america is whatever they say it is. shake a rorschach test. you look at a cloud, you see a bunny. i see a dog, it's our interpretation. that's where we are right now. and we're going through this i guess his version of it words, we make it up as we go along. and i, to me, in my humble opinion, i think this is, this is temporary. i think we always go through this in one form or another and eventually things will somewhat shuttled down. but it's,
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it's most disconcerting to some people who believed that there was a degree of solidity and permanence to american history. but to other people. they make it up as they go along. well, in the meantime, the white house has tried to cache it on the 4th of july celebrations by claiming credit for cheap up barbecues, but not everyone's fired up by the saving of grand 16 sons. planning a cook out this year. ketchup on the news, according to the farm bureau, the cost of a 4th of july barbecue is down from last year. it's a fact. you must heard hot dog. the biden economic plan is working. and now something we can all ravish. look what i got from the grocery store with the $0.16 i saved. thanks biden. wow, what will we peasants do with that big 16 samson savings. the possibilities are endless. where with $0.16 have been significant savings. $823.00
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hot dog prices might be down, but inflation has driven us petrol. prices up by $8.00 since last year. and a tricity and the overall cost of food is on the up to with inflation at its highest since 2008. but the white house, things that instead people should focus on the 3000000 jobs created since byte and took office. how think $0.16 a barbecue has more of an impact on people's lives than gas being a dollar more this time? i would say, if you don't like hotdogs, you may not care of their duction of cost. you don't have to look up your file. but for 6 i reduction, i will say that what we are most focus on is the fact that we've created now more than 3000000 jobs since the president took office. they really think that 16 senses amazing and we're going to go out to the streets and, you know, show our love for president biden over $0.16. i haven't seen much effort on the, by an administration to pursue any sort of economic policy that we have.
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unemployment numbers, they talk about the 3000000 jobs that they've created, but how long has under employment and people who are working part time that want to work full time. you know, there's real unemployment numbers are much higher there at least in the double digits. and even at the same time, does it really matter if $3000000.00 jobs are created? if they're all created at mcdonald's, wendy's target and walmart? not really even yes, the economy is growing at an accelerated pace, even if the economy g d, p is expanding. how much does that actually translate into people's everyday lives? while some pretty dramatic pictures on a grave risk, the environment and safety. what's the warning coming from greenpeace? following a neat from an underwater gas pipeline in the gulf of mexico. the company responsible is reportedly more than $100000000.00 in debt and failing to adequately maintainance facilities. ah,
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with us now leaving its main military base in afghanistan, the biography field near the capital. a couple, a dozen war districts in the country have fallen under the control of taliban militants. and some cases force in government troops actually flee into neighboring counties. while for 2 decades, the buck rama field was the strategic point of operations from washington on its nato allies in the region. at its peak, it could host up 210000 troops that over a 100 across it also had a large medical facility on a prison complex, which according to us summit reports we've used for shop local official say american troops next to to solicit practically over night without warning, not immediately attracted looters. a law board into the information that we have american forces left bag room air base last night. this has not been officially carbonated and reported to us, but from the ground we get these information from the situation in the area as
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several looters, opportunists, and others, storm background air through this morning. and with a quick response from our district administration, we were able to fall their plan a more important question present itself. how long will the afghan government be able to hold it? because looters weren't the only ones excited about the u. s. withdrawal. the taliban is coming back in force and according to reports just in june, they seized more than 700 trucks and armored vehicles from afghan security forces and have also gained significant chunks of territory throughout the country. humanitarian organizations are now in panic. warning of yet another wave of refugees from the country and the afghans themselves, more than a 1000 of which have recently fled to the jacob stand to seek asylum. say they want to escape the fighting by any means necessary. the. they've got it was a the, there's no one that i'm leaving in 3 to 4 days with some friends. we leave because
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of the lack of job and leave this country otherwise. ah, where very concerned about the possible return of the taliban. therefore, when to leave the country before the situation gets worse than most of the districts of school. and there is not even one district where there is no fighting . the taliban has even regional chief of police and provincial capital. they've come here to get what possible to get out of afghanistan. it is not the ah, then let's get started with all the problems who would want to leave and get this done in the kids. very hard to leave here. i'm going to go to belgium. the
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the decades of fighting and instability and of gas than have already displaced some 2700000 people from their home country in terms of numbers that 2nd only to syria. but this mass us exodus might make matters even worse. so what does joe biden think of all this after all journalists have been growing him on this issue for a while now. well, apparently not a lot. he'd rather talk about happy things like fireworks and the 4th of july is going to be in the next few days. my fall, we are hearing comments taking more and more than happy to help provide any kind of military for me to answer any more question again is to look for
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july, we're bringing our bring our troops home. we have all across america. people are going to ball games, i guess if you pretend a problem doesn't exist at all, just go away. perhaps that's just uncle sam's method. in the end, the u. s. came it saw, and then he just left. and the question on everyone's mind right now is, what the hell was it all for seeing the massive death and destruction brought on afghanistan. and the fact that the illicit drug trade expanded with us presence there. and of course, the taliban has been able to expand with u. s. presence there all these years. americans not really knowing what the war is, even about the former president of a dentist on how many cars i have even said that the u. s. roll and war in the country. the longest in us history has actually allowed extremism and terrorism to have free reign, essentially in the country, and has been
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a spectacular failure. well, we've got an exclusive interview with a spokesman for the taliban political office, and captain he says, washington miscalculated when it entered off kind of storm lots up on. unfortunately, the situation in the country is getting worse is not for the occupation. the situation would not have worse than to the extent they should have thought about that before. invading under the country. like i've got this done. and now the american president has announced that foreign american troops will finally leave our country. there is no need to lay foreign troops in the country. we want to solve problems through negotiation, and we have be maintaining such a position from the very beginning. but we will negotiate with james not as a representative of the people, but us with just one of the guns sides. we cannot recognize the regime which has appeared along with the occupants, which is completely corrupted. still ahead,
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy for an taishan, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, a very critical time. time to sit down and talk the welcome back. on some news, in brief, from all around the world, let's start with a huge forest fire that has killed nice to 4 people in southern cypress, the thought being migrant farm workers from egypt. a 67 year old man has been detained, suspected of having stopped to blaze. tharp as president, has described the situation as an unprecedented tragedy in the us. an apartment
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building that pos claps in miami last month has been completed, demolished that was fairs over the still standing section being unstable. as a hearken approaches, florida, the initial class killed a 24 people, but 121 remain, unaccounted full authority say that as soon as the site is deemed secure, such as well resumed engineers, raphael, on 3 years ago, major structural damage effects in the building recommending repairs carried out. the protest is entirely flashed with police ahead of the introduction of a new assembly pointed with touring up the new constitution. i'll take out some water canada were deployed to break up. the crowd that demonstrated had been too long to release the people arrested a previous rallies against social injustice, a new constitutional freedom made to demand as mach demonstration,
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to fact in 2019 schools. all the rights groups have signed an open letter to president biden dumont in the us and lethal strikes outside of recognize partial grounds. we want to demand an end to the unlawful program of lethal strikes outside any recognized battlefield, including through the use of drones. this program is a centerpiece of the united states forever was successive. presidents have now claimed the unilateral power to authorize secretive extra judicial killing outside any recognized battlefield with no meaningful accountability for wrongful death and civilian lives. lost and injured. one of the secretary has told us that more people should be against this new weapon of war. first of all, i think we find that letter because drawn back says the tendency is susan petty,
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disgraceful and very wonderfully dangerous. a new, a new door in the war. maybe one letter maybe signed by several conditions will not have immediate impact. but we like to educate. we like to mobilize the american public opinion against this, the whole global war, and that this war is against americans use this body is creating like it is mentioned in the letter racial injustice, those were killing the muslim that black the minorities. this was not the solution, these are, this is not the solution to have peace in the work. while some back top us train strikes, told 30 farm workers enough kind of stone 11 civilians and libya in 2019, many, 500 strikes were conducted against targets outside of afghanistan, iraq and syria. between 229-2015 of the us. acknowledge more than 100 civilian deaths, but rights group say that the figures likely more than
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a 1000 doctor car again says the train strike should be made illegal at the level of the you on don't do your best. the september 11 and the united states. well, the wall in global water and data, and i think what they got instead of destruction in the muslim country, especially, and also with huge financial loss for the medical money should be spending the american development infrastructure development and over in the better image of america use of grown is especially very it's a very customer issue that you are the machine you are you are saving your life, your personal. but you are calling human over there in sibley and it should be declared at the level that it is illegal to use this type of rap on that. these type of tools in the walk finally, 7 years into the protracted civil war in easton ukraine. hundreds of children have
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been injured in the conflict, in some cases wounded by ordinance or artillery, but they found a place to their homes. and here in our team, we've watched a special program called children of war to get help directly to those most in need . will read and costs read for ports now from the dumbass region. such a family lives just a few 100 meters from the dimmer cation line between the ukrainian military and the self proclaimed the next group, public. he last part of his hand after a rocket he had tried to throw a lot of his backyard exploded. he's still shy to show his hand to strangers. but that could soon change when his blown to moscow to receive a new prosthetic replacement. his re now not to be officially disabled and to get his driving license when he turns 18 during the head of the children of war project . and my view is that we take care not only of little children, but also older ones. these are not only children with expose of injuries older,
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they are the majority of the moment, but also all the children. the project was created with the support of the editor in chief, margarita simonian. costa lost his arm 4 years ago and needed several operations after a shell he found, while fishing exploded, a specialist takes a cast mold for a new by jani, prosthetic, and cost your nose. life is far from over. come september. he will start to school with a state of the art functional arm destroy them. thank you very much for my sons, bye. only post faces. thank you to the people who helped us to all those who didn't stay indifferent to a trouble. a year ago, doctor's extracted, at least 40 shell fragments from the most body, after explosions rocked his village. he also lives just a few 100 meters from ukrainian military positions. on the horizon, we can see the positions in the cranium military, their armed forces. you can imagine that right now, they're looking at us through their sites. we're driving straight along the dimmer
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cation line. local medics managed to save demon lake from amputation, and he will soon undergoing operation and rehabilitation in russia. carina just gave birth to triplets, a joyous occasion for the war or an area and to potentially huge burden for this young family. after a call for help, we collected enough funds to buy them and all season baby carriage and the stock of diapers. the 7 years civil war in the of ukraine claimed the lives of more than 120 children, according to estimates. more than 260 kids have been wounded and many are in desperate need of aid. to give them a chance for a better life artsy, special humanitarian project children afore has been set up to work directly with the families needing medical help from sourcing bionic prosthetics to treating those with illnesses such as cancer. the schemes already assisted more than a dozen kids from the region. the projects working with donations from thousands
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around the world to restore hope to the region. i hope that the boys and girls hit by the conflict can have a bright future from our cos or if archie don't ask. well, let's hope that that hope continues to grow. that is all from all of our moscow employees. i don't know, but i've always to ask you to call me back. i'll try to see you soon. have a good day. mm mm mm the ah. to don't do the notion move, a toy knew she would tell when she gets home later to love
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that. got me ah ah hello and welcome to stock. were all things considered a funeral about the communist party of china celebrated it's 100 anniversary last week. it made it clear it will no longer tolerate being lectured by the west. is this a new red line also in the aftermath of the me by the summit? is it fair to say the washington inter agency consensus is winning again
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the to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, george m u l. a. in budapest, he's a podcast or the guy which can be found on youtube rumble and locals. and here in moscow were joined by me. bob and she's a political analyst and editor. and you know me, internet media project or gentleman cross rules in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. ok, let's go to my 1st hearing in moscow. it was a lot of media coverage about diem of the $100.00 anniversary, the birthday party of the communist party in china. and it was a mixed bag. what would one would expect? but what, what struck me very much about it for a communist party. it was not been remarkably, an ideological in many ways. of course, there was lip service being paid to marks as leninism. but it was really much about
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the, the physical real achievements of an organization known as the communist party of china. and it wasn't necessarily because of socialism, it is because of the party. what were your thoughts? well, i share your impression and i would say that it was very important that the stress was on respect to history. i mean, at the moment when in canada they just provide the monument for green, victoria, because of something that happened after she left office. i mean, because of these terrible deaths of that nature population to each i was when the story personally had lation, whatsoever is the area where we can, you know, excess s o b. our movement in the united states. china is stress in respect to history and not only the corner in his period of his dream, but also the preceded mark. this is very important and that makes china and much
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less ideological state than i'm sorry, the united states and the european union member countries in their present condition. i mean, the worst thing about doing is, is this destruction history, child. yes. your history a, when you know your view characters from the 19th or even the 18th century and by today's ice. and in that sense, china now is a much less idea what state than most of the west georgia. wait, wait on that, because president she, when he was giving his speech on denman square, the symbolism was really quite obvious. he was what he appeared very much like, wow, i mean, in the car right there. but again, you know that there's that contrast. mean you've been, you have the symbolism but the me the cup of the, the words the and the.
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