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use where it says re miserable by design. it's about labor costs, but it's also about creating layers of western responsibility between those who solicit the kind of work and need it. and those who do it on a sporting hero or weak willed in the face of adversity. opinions, divide it over to you as gymnast he's quit to in the finals of a mental health concern, while german competitors in toe kit made it sound again. sexism, debate to see what's already been done. the woke games are becoming increasingly dominated by policy. i think it's a great opportunity. we've seen so many changes already. i'm not where we should be concerned because we don't want to be just the vehicle for the latest. that comes along the radius, tackling and influx of illegal migrants for this course. he's that will allow measures to stem the flow,
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the full silent on the issue while at the same time plumbing other states with similar action. and also at this hour you may find these pictures disturbing. 6 us is another act of police brutality caught on camera with 2 officers in colorado charged up to the violent arrest of a suspected trespass at wanted on charges of felony. ah hey, there was nothing to us planned for joining. let's start with jerome or the to kill him. pig saw us gymnast symbolic sensationally pulled out of another final her 2nd in a matter of days. consider one of the sports all time greats. ball said she was making the move to quote, focus on a mental health. and while some observers say the movies a greatest achievement, yet others claimed that the athletes that
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a team made down when they needed her most i say put mental health 1st, because if you don't, then you're not going to enjoy your sport and you're not going to succeed as much as you want to, so it's okay. sometimes the even set out the big competition to focus on yourself on tuesday doing the talk, your lympics individual, all around competition and women's gymnastics sim on bias. one of the greatest athletes to ever grace the sport a full time on the big champion, quite surprisingly for many decided to withdraw from the, from the round and eventually the russian team or r o c f. you may want gold in that discipline. first, that were cited him on biles decided to withdraw to medical reasons. then it became clear as cited by the teams entourage and by bio herself that this was a mental health issue. it has created quite a whirlwind of reactions. there are those who are strongly accusing and abusing
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simone bias for withdrawing that i would say spearheaded by peers, morgan, a famous u. k. tv host, who well just fell short of accusing some on violence of being a chicken and checking out on her team. and i saw something that serial winners do a mental health issues. now the go to excuse for any poor performance in elite sport. what a joke just admits you did badly made mistakes and was try to do better next time. kids need strong role models, not this nonsense. obviously, that has created huge responds online and even some mainstream media jumped in. and if you look at the language that some of these mainstream media, like washington post a many out of used, you would think that simone biles actually won a gold medal rather than pulling out from the competition. whenever biles pulls on her leotard, it says, though she's tighten in a cape round her neck, she's the hero task to save in
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a solid sport embodying some tried believe in american dominance, and also carry an agenda and an entire race. that's a heavy cape. and it chokes, but it's one that exceptional black women and women of color are tall to wear because simply being great isn't good enough. for some reason, many of the media and pundits and commentators also decided to bring in her agenda her race into the story which is already creating another type of backlash because people cannot understand what is her decision to withdraw from one particular competition. something she has been preparing for for quite a while, because the lympics is quite important for any athlete in the world has to do with who she has, her skin color and things like that. so it's definitely creating a major rift, and we have to wait and see where the simone biles decides to continue in this lympics. i see that a 4 time champion in the land base already. and obviously all eyes are on her in
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the u. s. thinking that she could win more, she went on instagram recently just saying how much of that weight on her shoulder is being hard on her. and may be this rick, with such reactions, coming from both sides would create even more pressure for the 24 year old gymnast with a very difficult past. my colleague who discussed those developments with a panel of guests mental health issue of simone biles, she withdrew. i mean, this must be a very, very difficult decision for gigi think perhaps she's set an example by doing this is a topic i have had such a happy are the years and only recently are we talking to accept people with mental health. and i think they limited to the examples why not expect how you really feel that 8, especially in kids they, they, they, they really try the years and years and they carry the contra mesh. oh does is okay
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for her to be like, okay, i have mental health, i'm not going to be able to call the family. she has withdrawn, has both further attention to her. i mean, if she's sort of quietly underperformed and perhaps explained to the media that, you know, this is just one of those events. you can't be at her peak all the time and then quietly slipped away. fine. but she really has made an announcement him put mental health health back on the map again. so the importance of mental health issue obviously shouldn't be underestimated, but perhaps putting that onto the lympics as well is perhaps too much is a sporting event. it should be kept as a sporting event. if one is not ready for it, when really shouldn't, shouldn't be there. you can only find out sometimes, but you're not ready for it when you're there already. and we plan to move you on line including this piece, the questions, the meaning of brave modern sports of the talking points over the past few days as we've heard. readable about it at all c dot com. in the meantime,
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german gymnast have chosen to a full body unit towns that instead of the more traditional bikini cuts, leotard, the decision made to protest the supposed sexualization of athletes. while some found the move, an important step towards the quality of the say, it's just another case of trying to make sport political. the saw panel think of the increased attention being paid at the games to non sporting matters. this whole issue of uniform and the sexualization of women has to go quite soon and it can be so very simply, he just say, here are the uniformed men and women, no different. any sport that tries to segregate male and female on the basis of uniform is really back in the 20th century. one of the biggest things about the atlantic pattern and your skills isn't actually, and that's what you're judging, not charging the uniform and what, what people don't realize of this explanation of women when they can be very self conscious when wearing we're beating clothing, which might actually performance,
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so really if we really care about the school and the athletes and then we should allow them to feel confident in what they are wearing, doing a bit of a problem be on the one hand the olympics is designs extolled, abuse in the perfection of the human body operating at peak efficiency, so it's there to be admired. all the other hand, we have contributed lympics, who may feel uncomfortable with that being a limb. in particular, maybe there's a case for some element of choice, but at the same time we don't want to lose the essence of what they lympics is. are you afraid perhaps that non sport issues or political ones in particular for example, that could become main talking points in the future olympics. now i'm not worried, i think it's a great thing. so many changes already. i'm not worried. i still feel like eventually it will kind of not 5 down, but we will respect, respect it is, but for now i'm happy with it to different lympics. let's put it that way. it's an a everyone watching on tv and watching, you know,
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68 tests and say to stadium with everything they can pretend i'm enjoying it as much as i do. other olympics i have to say, well it should be confirmed because we don't want to be just a vehicle for the latest plan that comes along. the limbic should represent social moles as they changed, but i need to prevent its own central brand needs to keep continuing to keep that. wow. so that we have when we see the olympics are there with their own specific procedures and, and, and habits and ways. and that's the beauty of the olympics. that's what we want to say. we don't want to make it to the temporary to trans unit, and just this waveform insane the must 200 illegal border crossings in just the day. lexi lane is currently facing with the total number of detain migrants dramatically spiking to $3000.00 this summer in the to be a nation wide village has been denounced for bringing and drastic measures to stem the flow of the show dubious keys. been looking at how the ease position on the
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issue has dramatically changed. european union say that all all supposed to be equal partners. however, for some countries being in the gang seems of more benefits done. but others take the current situation in lithuania, which is going at the moment with an influx of migrant, difficult times call for difficult decisions. this will drastically change the way news immigration policy. it includes math, the tension of migrants, a bond on the release of those who are in detention for 6 months. they will be new, right to a translator, to obtain information about the asylum process. they will also curb the right to appeal decisions and to allow for deportation while lose appeals at being examined . do whatever it takes to absolutely ensure that only people who are persecuted for
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political reasons and have a good ground to look for a political shelter stay here. has been created specifically to deal with my goodness, coming over from neighboring batteries, lithuania, and you accuse. minutes could be using them as a political to as relations continue to sour. critics say the law is a step to fall. the law is a potential human rights violation and it doesn't correspond to you directives, it and tries the current bad situation in lithia and in detention centers in law and lives vulnerable people in and even more vulnerable situation. there is even criticism from lithuania, form a chair of the constitutional court. the proposals which are unconstitutional are based on the premise that all foreigners who cross the border are 2nd class human beings not entitled to constitutional rights conditions in the must detention
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centers have also been denounced with allegations, the migrants being stripped to fetch telephones that they can only got signed for one hour, a day, pressure that some say has led to people attempting to take that law. everyone detained in this building is suffering psychologically. i already ran away from iraq, since it's a prison, it is the same here. meanwhile, lithuania is embarking on a massive project to keep wouldn't be migrant out. a plan to cover almost the entirety of its food with batteries, with a breeze wire. so what does you think? let you and use border is an external you border which is currently experiencing an unprecedented influx of migrants and asylum seekers. these people, many of them vulnerable need urgent support, such as food and shelter. the european union and other member states will not flee
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with you and you're alone in this difficult situation. very supportive doesn't do it except when another in human hungry took a similar action. only use external border with serbia following a wave of migration in 2015. the tone from brussels couldn't be any more different. we cannot accept the basic values of the european union, a being so seriously breached any one like hungry who built fences against war, refugees, or breaches. press freedom and the independence of the justice system should be temporarily or permanently excluded from the you. last year's top court found hungry, guilty of breaking, assign the rules. it says it mashed up the lose or protecting vulnerable migrant by denying them the right to apply for asylum and by forcibly to putting them. meanwhile, as other states, such as greece,
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also look to build rules only use external border to keep migrant out. russell's having so much as batted and eyelid leading some to feel that in the you know, all partnerships are indeed equal. another act of police brutality has been caught on camera in the united states. 2 officers in colorado have been charged over the violent arrest of an unarmed mixed race man. and i must warn you. you may find this video disturbing. oh, what do i do? oh, i do put your hands on for you. okay. don't stop it. oh, oh, oh, i don't have the police officers there identified the suspect calvin sinners being wanted by authorities to several offences. as the to the been fled to, mister vincent appeared to initially comply with their commands during the arrest, but resisted while being handcuffed. he was subsequently choked forth face down on
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the ground and pistol width fine. officer. vincent was then to the hospital of acquiring treatment. officers in question has since been challenged with use of excessive force or a police chief strongly can done the company does not police work, we don't train this is not acceptable. the definition of police were telling is, itself, is a problem. you are you, you use the force necessary to effect in a rust. you keep yourself safe to keep the citizen safe and you actually keep the person that you're arresting safe. the job of the police officer, the street cop is not to punish. that's the job of the courts. so white edition, not a punishment for conviction if so, if a police officer was aware, as was in the case of derrick shelven, but he was being video camera right. your body cameras recording you and they were this comfortable with their actions. there is a serious epidemic and a serious problem and that police officers history needs to be looked into. we need
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to look at how many other times that person been accused or have they taken excessive force beyond the level of what they were lawfully around the allowed to use. because if somebody's feels this comfortable to get this out of control on video camera guarantee is that the 1st time they've done this? as an incident like us defined, the police movement is not properly communicated to the public de, from the policeman as a political card. it's what the politicians are using to wind up bolstering your base for more voting. it really just removes programs funding for certain areas for police officers. we've discussed the issue of policing in the united states with renowned american evangelists, franklin gray, and who's given counsel for several us presidents. he also shared his thoughts on other issues, including the current state of relations between washington and moscow. if you take in my country, be funding the police. okay. seattle. they found the police department
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and the mayor would not support the police department. and this few days ago, they had a number of shootings and murders and, and the american is now asking for more police. okay. well, that's a little late. but yes, this is woke. culture is gone too far. when like with george floyd and my heart was broken when i, when i watched them and when they said i came breeze and the police officer just ignoring it, just broke my heart. but there are tens of thousands of policemen that are wonderful men and women that do their job every day that risk their lives to protect the men and women of the streets and times of the way the youth saying how the u. s. act when you came in 2015, i think you were supposed in front of a map of russia, which nowadays counts as collusion. you are very praise man. but you also during
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the visit, met with russian politicians, at least one that i know is under us. sanctions did not have any repercussions. how was that received? i don't believe the sanctions. i think the sanctions heard. i don't think the sanctions do anything. so make people more mad and i'll look at sanctions that were put on other countries around the world and it's usually other people that get hurt . the smaller people get hurt and i would how would lift those sanctions unless get on the business? the relations between our 2 countries is the lowest has been maybe since the cold war. and i find this very troubling. we have so much in common with russia with the russian people. and we need to find ways to work together. it doesn't mean that we have to agree on everything, but we need to be working together and talking together and listening to one another is so important. there's when you look at the needs of the world
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with american russia working together, i think we can help solve so many of the problems. i think, i think starting relationships with people themselves is extremely important. encourage the president trump over time us with him to try to work with russia. the problem we had is the media turned on president trump. they gave out false information on president trump accused russia interfering with elections and these types of things. and it just divided our country and made it almost possible impossible for president trump to do anything running of some other will these stories for you now starting with a new russian module that is just connected to the international space station,
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one of the largest, yet it's called no meaning size, and it's intended for just that. the modules long been awaited by the scientific community and will function as an on board laboratory with 13 special experiments already planned. also an earthquake measuring a point to magnitude struck off the coast of the us state of alaska, the largest since 964 seen all the warning was issued when people advised to take to higher ground and officials were felt as far away as new zealand. and wildfires found by strong winds have been wreaking devastation across southern turkey. one person is dead. 62 of those injured a coastal town was evacuated. there are now fears the flames headed towards popular tourist resorts. russian plains had been assisting in putting out the fires, setting up the fight against online offences, rushes unveiled a draft conventional encountering cyber crime before
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a special you in committee. the 1st of its kind disgustedly without the stone quarter. this a special draft convention is specifically aimed at the ad to combating the criminal use of information and communications technologies around the world. and the big thing is that russia has become the 1st country in history to suggest a properly thought out convention for combating these things on an international scale. it was announced by the prosecutor general of russia. so let's take a listen to what he said. the project expands the scope of international cooperation and extradition and legal assistance in criminal matters, including identification, seizure, confiscation, and recovery of assets. the russian federation offers the world, its own developments which could become the basis for future comprehensive instrument, considering the policies of states around the world. right now, there is no universal international system aimed at combating cyber crimes. and that's why this convention has the potential to be so groundbreaking. it could completely alter the current state of inconsistency between different countries who
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have different methods, different standards, different means for combating cyber crime around the world. and also, you know, bring other countries that have not done as much as they can in that sphere into the group with the rest of the people with the rest of the states that are combating that. now, how can this all be accomplished? well, the convention specifically grapples with modern challenges connected to cybersecurity at outlines new types of offenses that are connected with the distribution of drugs . illegal drugs are around the world connected to distribution of fake medicines and also other substances that could be bad for people. and now they have also announced that this, the final project is set to be completed in 2023, which will also be when the 78th un general assembly takes place. this would require cooperation, of course, and american russian corporation. i'm too much at the moment. how likely is it they can come together on us?
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what we've already seen, of course, that cybersecurity is a major goal of us present. joe biden's administration. that much is clear, but he's combines that focus really with the tradition of his predecessors, which is pointing the finger at russia without any evidence or anything like that. i mean, one example is back in may when he accused russia of quote bearing some responsibility for a cyber attack on the u. s. colonial fuel pipeline. while at the same time he mentioned, there's no evidence to actually back up that claim. now if we look at possible future relations between the 2 countries in the sphere, we can go back to july 28th meeting between delegations from both russia and america. they spoke about threats in the sphere of cybersecurity. they also propose new controls on nuclear weapons in both their countries. we heard a little bit from russia's deputy foreign minister who spoke a little bit about that meeting. he said that russia is really looking for constructive dialogue in the sphere of cybersecurity, but it just doesn't really seem that washington is, you know, putting as much into it as russia is. and this convention is evidence that russia
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really is serious about international cybersecurity and that they're ready to take concrete steps towards combating cyber crimes. a face to face, meeting with the world's most powerful man, might give you plenty to chew over. that was literally the case for the bell. every supposition figure set long as you can oscar that was similarly delighted to receive some. whitehouse cookies after meeting with joe biden. although on every one on social media found a joy easy to digest. it wasn't a political kind of meeting. we spoke around 10 minutes, but it was very warm off. we said goodbye. he went out of the room, but then a door opened and joe biden walked in with a box of white health cookies. to me, it reminds me of cookies, which i a small piece of data sent by a web server and stored on the user's computer cookies allow access to a client's most important data and control of it bingo that he had health care
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biden summit turned out to be much more successful than we thought. the us president provided material assistance to the young republic in the form of a box of cookies. salon took, an oscar said joe biden gave her a box of cookies. this has either become something of a tradition or grand pianos, how to troll. i wonder what hen oscar could talk to by about well, except will there be cookies? according to stick enough, scott, the meeting with president bon lusted about 10 minutes during which she called on the us leader that help valerie make, quote, a successful non violent transition to democracy. she's also not a number of other high profile political figures in the u. s. as part of a tool to raise international pressure to top of what she sees is better receives illegitimate president. eula rivera should list an editorial director reactionary times dot com told us why this meeting might not yield the results deposition lead . a hopeful i don't think they'd bite and really invested the amount of time that
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he probably should have in order to create the impression that this is an issue that america is taking. seriously. i mean, this is kind of like, you know and be problem the andy griffith show diplomacy. like when we give you cookies, it doesn't really make a lot of sense. and people make jokes about a team kind of is, you know, inexperienced. and i think that when you don't have the appropriate team and, and p r people and kind of pressing you, going to be kind of made into an international mockery as we're seeing now on social media. because of some of the details of the meeting. really, this is the biggest meeting of her life. so if you want to make an impact on an important issue, the last thing she should have talked about was cookie. okay, the bring ship to date and don't get the check out more stories we have for you on our website. go to r t dot com. mm. in
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the in the, in my phone are 69. i've done a lot of them. i just saw up dollar a former isis fighters and now a boarding philippine naval ship in john $900.00. jeff, aren't abdulla still don't know, watch waiting for them. the
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whole to me from germany where long find that the the biomass of fly in say the weight of flying in texas fell by 76 percent in the last 26 years. so it's just becoming much, much less common, which means all the jobs that they do are not being done anymore. and that, that is the real danger. and that's what's going to impact on the moon. the
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biomass guys are this is the kaiser report, you know, going to count down the next asia as toward an historic day in monetary history. that would be august 15th, 1971. the data then president richard nixon closed the gold window, basically defaulting on america's obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had pure a monetary chaos. stacy? yes, that was known as the nixon shock. and that's where you find it under wikipedia to research that, over the next 2 weeks, we're going to be looking at that building up to this 50 year anniversary of a great monetary experiment. this is a monetary experiment, right? because this is the 1st time we've had a global all the out world based on basically nothing but paper backed by as paul kruchinin at the new york times. a nobel economist says back by men with guns
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. that's a 1st we've always had hard money or hard wealth creation, real wealth creation. so this is the 1st time we've had been beyond that sort of system. so it's an experiment we're 50 years into it. and that's kind of what because report has been doing for the past 10 years. it's kind of cataloging the results and the consequences of this were researching the experiment. right. so there's 2 parts to it. there's a monetary relativism. yeah. which is that fee money in $1.00 country was valuable relative to the money in other countries. yeah. and so that entered into an era where a value, a standard of value became almost impossible to acknowledge or maintain. the other thing it led to was that previous to the central banks are somewhat autonomous and obliged to.

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