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one of the is off leaders from turkey, a to ukraine is a direct violation of the terms of the existing agreement is or more over and have in this case both ukrainian side and the just the decision to extradite the is off leaders to zelinski and violation of the agreements is of course, directly linked to the failures of the cranium, counter events over the failures that the troops of the key diversity. i'm a so now face every day moment of enter key itself. and i'm being a member of nato in this way. shows that solidarity with the alliance, and maybe the decision comes on the hills or presidents or landscapes visit, talk to you on friday to make this calendar. but other than one on topic. of course, the conflict in ukraine, cabs nato membership bid on the black source rain deal with a toughest lead on us. and the, you know, it's my hope that the black sea green initiative, which delivers then excited 3000000 tons of grain to those a need any yeah, through the talk you straight time, which would expire on july. the 17th will be extended again. i believe that all sides would act with a sense of global responsibility to this up at the most part,
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that was a great deal and big deal with it so much that has been discussed and the great deal security concerns regarding the black sea and general nato ascension has been on the tables, but according to what the charges president said, he also said that the prisoner swap is on our agenda. it is amongst our top priority matters that are going to be discussed. so the level of the big jewelry that remains, reasons firstly, these, the things that were discussing with the granting presidents will be discussed with the russian president did to pay a visit to turkey later next month. and based on those meetings, we can have a better and clear understanding as to what the roadmap will be moving forward. however, i do want to emphasize a little bit on the nature of ascension. all will come nato and a section for ukraine. we also know how the target president operates. so although
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the search presidents that aren't kind of, it's general doesn't oppose ukraine joining nato. it also does not want to tie that when we last talked. and based on how i'm going to have essentially active in the past, we can also assume at least until this meeting takes place with the russian president, that's much of what on cut a says should be taken with a grain of salt. this could also mean based on what target shanell this then experts have been discussing. is this meeting with the landscape and this potential meeting with waterman pollution in the upcoming month? on the 10th that piece talks, we do know that in order for ukraine to join the joe, the more or the conflict needs to come to an end. and that could be what is on, on cut his mind. the charges present has been adamant and has been very vocal about bringing an end to the conflict and focusing on reconstruction, which was also a topic of discussion in the meetings. here is stumble. but just a few clicks away for you at all. if you don't to call them,
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you can read about how conservative voices in america have found themselves essentially being counted sold from speaking of the prestigious stanford university in california. but that is not the case for members of ukraine's extremist as of a tally. and they essentially had the red carpet rolled out for them at stanford. read more about that at all to you thought. com are for now here on the program, i knew that this legislation in kenya has kicked off from nationwide protests, a police using a tear gas and warning shots to disperse the crowns of thousands of taken to the streets across the country, protesting a new finance build a will boost taxes on the government says the increase is needed to support a tough economy. the international monetary fund has promised the country hundreds of millions of dollars in new loans. the president wrote, hosing you budget fault in line with the expectations of the i m f. the
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is the a former prime minister. i didn't know he's behind the petition to else the nation's current president. so now is the time for change to the time for talking has already ended. it's action time. the constitution states that the common citizens have the authority to end this government through the canyon citizens canal tubes power to the rightly to serve in person tricks to get into power. we're starting the process of taking power from them. or can you is faced with an ongoing economic crisis and those significant poverty levels and essentially the, it's all compounded by enormous public debt that equals 2 thirds of his g d p. the government is also attempting to scale down spending as part of
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a wide effort to balance the books. while the i m. f has expressed its full support for all the new tax hikes the the capital city. no, the only place that experience the on rest are right that mom boss. so that is i can use 2nd largest city. so we hit the streets, we spoke to the locals and as it turned out, all the opinions fairly polarized. were protesting against the government, the economy is difficult, even paying rent is a problem before going back home. i have to think because my child lost me when i got them to wait. when i come from, well, by the end to this point, kenya is not the can you, we knew before things have changed a lot. let me support team on i did not support this pro, which is because it is hatch now. business. we just have to suffer even if we don't take looms now, many loans were taken by the previous government. we just have to work hard to now
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. funds to groups food. no, no table by which is the police closing county. yeah. and we suffer when we get to the same shops. we went to come the country peacefully, but they came to disrupt this peaceful protest. it's, i mean we're getting heard a lot and we do not have peace. many jania is in a bad place. this presidents lied to us in his manifesto is because they promised us having once he took the oath, it is only baba who can rescue us. you. i know some of us are hurting lucky. not everyone has money in their wallets. you promised us at the bottom of the economy, which we have confirmed to lie to us. i do support this process as long as it's peaceful, sustainable development, climate finance and problems facing the global style. so just some of the issues high on the agenda for g 20 nations. i made a 2 day summit in western india and that's where we'll find our correspondent grown john sharp. oh to the oh, going to n t o you 20 is taking place under india, a series of g 20 meets with
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a well $500.00 vault assistance baz deputy mess city officials from around 6 t cities in the world. this is set to be one of the biggest air board you 20 meets takes place and the ranger mode. these home state goods dropped with a focus on sustainable development, climate finance, and building climate responsive and resilience. cities packed through the problems of the global. so the very different from the start of the global not. and that is because of, of an idea of reasons which we all know. so therefore it makes more sense that we discuss more about the problems related to the global south and focus on shared interests. because the problem is, is the problems of lack of capacities visit are very similar in the countries in the building. so so we need to share these best practices if any and also
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in what we're trying to address these problems. but despite mass from across the world engaging in close door sessions on key priority to in the you 20 communicate to be one. owing to differences over the war in ukraine communicated remains a challenge ahead of the final g. 20 heads of states summit that mr. moody will host on the 9th and 10th of september. you has made its voice clear or multiple times. that is to set aside decisive issues. i'm focus getting the word, especially the open sort gossen global cell on how when it's weight really thing was going to for is a consensus based on cell phones of nation in y'all's role as a shower. and as a balancing force, he's going to be the key ruins and sharma all the guards which are off a new delhi has slammed. also for us we correspondents of violent propaganda against indian officials. the ministry of external affairs, accused canada,
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or of quote, misusing freedom metix and expression of what legitimizing terrorism. that the issue is most about the freedom of expression, but it's misuse advocating violence for propagating separatism for legit demising terrorism. this is what we would like to emphasize. these posted inciting violence against different months on our diplomatic premises, a broad and acceptable, and we condemn them in the strongest terms with respect to kind of de, the mass has been strongly taken up with the canadian, or far as ease of both new delhi. i mean, also what we have called in the governments have kind of to, to ensure the safety of our diplomats and well adjusting true to profit off that critique of saying his country is always been acting against terrorism. however, it comes as members of the highest steps advocating violence towards the indian different amounts and promotion for an upcoming riley. the indian administer of external affairs issued a warning about the consequences to bilateral ties by allowing these controversial materials, suggestion, commodity to canada, the united states,
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the u. k. in australia, not to give space to the coast on is this will affect our relations, will raise this poster issue with the governments of these countries. and we'll call this time you have left on a is a separate us. i've been seeking to create and no state for seats in india. and while the hell us down the political party makes up only a small minority in the indian parliament, the assassination, their prime minister in there, a gun. the in 1984 was a tribute. it's a one of the mental analia i spoke to. i did come on a job editor in chief of provides the india who explained that prism is truly linked to hoops over voter support. and because in the 1980s there was this calistoga moving on a separate stage, the job many of those people who ran away from their demo set this down and down there got into. 1 the in or the lot in the, vancouver in other cities off in canada. now be also caustic, you know,
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major vault the bank of many of these canadian politicians. um, because right now, so hold on a 2nd. hold on a 2nd. now you're now you're getting onto the good stuff right now. are you talking about, but of votes voters, a bit of politicking here, that there was so many seeks. now that they could have some sort of influence with the, the political setup, is that what you're saying? a hi, right? i mean your lot those holding and now they have a prime minister of indian origin. you'll see, and that kind of must be influenced india and both those have in the us. the ice president of us is also a pottery of indian origin. so indian expect periods are fairly rates in these countries they, they find a politician for the elections, then forced matter, not beat down. it's not the maximum presence of being deals and those of the seats and seeks have. well, not all the seats, but as a section of the seats, the site
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a separate state movement in the eighty's goes off lease are still hard to hear the echo still in canada to new york, quite a protest that's got that in front of the united nations headquarters develop, they're going to end to us support for israel then as decades long conflict with palestine. the demonstration was organized in response to israel is a raid on the west bank city of jeanine recently, which reportedly left the 12 bed including 3 kids for their own law, for the operation and branded by the u. n. chief is the west of violence, the region is seen in years while the israel study was targeting militants. some of those in in new york disagreed with bi claim. the senior people are not put down because the line to bear courage, the palestinian people are put down. but you weren't sports. the palestinian people struggle. the only thing that stands in its way, your motto, the united states. we will continue to bring up re power. so i did this in part do
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we can embrace the palestinians that we were 400. so it was the arabs and muslims provided for the home. that was your name. they just the package your name and every time the court. and it's because they're both. meanwhile, the us plans to move ahead with building it's new embassy in jerusalem. and of course i'd have provoked deposit policy, you know, authority, which is washington, a patient on a pod side. it's claims that construction will happen on land taken from them by full of the united states, through its illegal decision to recognize jerusalem as a capital of an occupying power. and to build an embassy on private property and endowments lands, which was seized in 1948 from post errors or residents of jerusalem. and american citizens violates international law and supports policies of annexation and apartheid. instead of policies that serve adjust and last and peace,
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it was that back in 20 sales plans to relocate the embassy from television to jerusalem off to officially recognizing it as the is ready to capital. naturally, the move spock theory all across the arrow. well, now the status of jerusalem has long been a subject of dispute like the 6 day war and nice and 67. however, palestinians consider east jerusalem as occupied territory. so we heard from some of those living in that city of the american decision to move examples that contradicts american foreign policy. especially since more than the embassy as the to stay and solution. now the biggest tragedies that they even move the embassy onto the listing and land owned by police team. you know, this is even a bigger contradiction. and by the way, out of the embassy was already built on palestinians land. even if it was in tel aviv, it's still on palestinian atlanta because television is the 1st of on that. but then with that, these are any occupation during school. they support an international military financial and moral panel it from america. america is the tip of this big and the
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struggle with palestinians and everything done by america with the arab states and regime somebody is for recruiting the, controlling the political decisions which is always inside the the us is the one encouraging the occupied to break international law and keeps the patient state above international law of jerusalem isn't occupied city, according to international law. you as brags about democracy, the right of self determinate mr. this breach and established since embassy emp listing, and loud in fact, the legal director of an organization, naturally fighting to stop that, the embassy being built there. so how to be shot. so it's the us decision on the matter is actually not yet set in stone. we find the objections to that, so are you sort of just as well to the u. s. embassy and department of state in washington a with approve documents of kinds of documents that proves the posting. and ownership of this specific is site on behalf of hands of the owners by the senior
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refugees a we claim the, the, these properties were illegally confiscated and seized by the is really a hurt is on the, is by the law and, and hopefully they won't get to the stage of a asking for a permit to build on the site. the case is still ongoing. it also is there any authorities has made. they have made a decision on that massive planning, but still there is a stage of us authorities asking to issue a payment to be is there a do the different amount to compound on the side? so we hopefully, if it wish and it would be appropriate not to go forward with this side. the answer that we got from the us department of state was that they haven't made up their mind yet. know,
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find the decisions were made. and it's who are this per. 1 se is the history of the land ownership on the side will be seriously close to the police and powers have once again unleashed that by phone this time, and then an attempt to disperse a riley and the owner of a dime, a trout a who died in 2016 while the police custody had the brother of the dead man, a scene out number, and then hand coughing taken away by the police to claim he had. the public officials usually assigned to another mine been detained by french, already to quote him to media of a for more than 2000 people at class. the laughter probably the front of lit up over the last 2 weeks. the nationwide k also erupt it off for a police officer, faithfully shaw 15 of algeria, and to send during a traffic stop. the killing highlighted broad have concerns about racial profiling and police brutality in the country. un human rights committee, easy to stipend, saying the country must address the excessive use of force by police and quote,
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the systemic causes of racial discrimination in an effort to avoid further riots and frankly, keep the nation from going up in flames. french authorities have now placed a temporary bond on public robins. we spoke about this with a alexi pool on a french journalist and co founder of the modem of them. he says, of frances, devolved from a beacon of freedom that emma grins with cold home. now, to a nation of fruit that falls to me, and so i bet the whole world remembers that france has always been a country of human rights declaration, a country as a country with the right of asylum. today's france is a country of police brutality, but no questions are being asked by the authorities not by the minister of the interior drill darma mean nor by president emmanuel. my crone. this means that there is no desire to change what is getting worse and worse, and this is very disturbing. the response of the state is rejection of reality. neither the un nor the you are interested in how france uses it's police force. so
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this is an international problem. the problem of racism within the french police runs deep and this is not yesterday's problem. in general, the french government does not want to offend the police and policeman. in france, there is real power of the police to indicate which dictates the course of the ministry of the interior. in short, whether it is the prefect of paris or diminished curve, or the interior or a manual ma crone, no one has the political will to address the issue of racism in france, the authorities cover up the fact of police brutality. but this brutality is real, it's documented. but the role to play this is to protect the people. francis democracy is in a bad state. a manual macross response to the recent protest was an immediate censorship of social media. freedom of speech is no longer guaranteed. freedom of assembly is not guaranteed, in fact, freedoms are shrinking everywhere. it was just
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a couple of weeks ago that our french president macro on the suggested from to should be invited to the upcoming bricks summit in south africa brochures. so their laptops addressed it. phones probably wouldn't be welcome. so microns hopeful insight never came to fruition, more details online at all to you dot com the the the, the,
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the, the, i say i've just, i've been doing news now for 30 years and 2 languages all over the world in here in the us and i've interviewed for us president's work and 4 of the united states major television networks been fired by a bunch. i believe there should be honest and direct added pencil. and this is direct impact. the you know, there's this video that continues to circulate seemingly everywhere. it's a clip of joe by looking like, well, in this video to be fair, he looks
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a little bit like an alzheimer's patient who got lost in a nursing home. look, i don't mean to sound me. i'm not trying to be mean about this, but he really does look befuddled, confused, not exactly sure where he is and it seems like the more he thinks about it seems to cap the mr. president trying to to watch what happens now. when the announcer starts to talk to try and give the president directions, he's helping them out. the president appears to get even more confused at the end of such a momentous event. the thank you seems kind of an adequate but for all the millions whose lives will be saved to the communities where life will be transformed. thank you. so thank you president buying now,
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if you're wondering what is happening here, the answer is actually pretty simple. it's called old age. i mean look, so i did a little work for us here. i looked up what happens when we all turn 80, and here's what i found. and basically i'm going to read to you what the experts on this aging se, physically, our bones tend to shrink in size and density, which makes us weaker. our muscles, it says here also lose strength, endurance, and flexibility, which affects our coordination, stability, and our balance. and now let's see what it says about our minds at 80. our brain actually shrinks, particularly in the frontal cortex. and yes, that means our memory declines as a result. memory tasks become much,
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much more difficult. not look, i'm not saying that the 80 year old can be smart and can't be happy and can't even be physically fit. in some cases it's just all i'm saying is it's just, it's not the norm and to be president of the united states. here's what drives the driver in the states that are affected. here's that, that you can do the drivers a. so is an age or, or just the type of thing that can happen to any one of the answer that question is pretty simple and also complex. but one cannot ignore that. this type of thing has happened more than once now to mr. by like these videos that we see on, you know, on the google's, as i say. and we also can ignore the fact that he's you happens to be the oldest president ever. in fact, you know,
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who are the 2 oldest president in the history of the us. the last to try part of the go button. the oldest man to our occupy the white house was donald trump, who's now celebrating a 77 birthday newspapers like the new york times, are writing about this problem. should we say, joe and tucker? see, that's what it's called, jr, and talk receive, look at this headline that asks the question. if americans are stuck on german park or see how tired are and. 2 erik and of the very old generations, always running this country. 70 percent of americans say they don't want mr. button to run for a 2nd term. 70 percent saying they don't want them to run again as a lot of people. is it possible, though, that are actually our system encourages a tired and state and politicians and if so, why,
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why do you think some of medical scholars remind us that the system is skewed towards conformity? in other words, why rock the boat? why change things? and there are so many people making so much money just as things are with the same older people in charge. does the average american benefit from this? how about young people pass? it seems obvious. well, i wanna show you a chart now. what a discharge detail is it pretty much details who boats in america look at that. the percentage of 60 to 80 year olds who vote in presidential elections is more than 70 percent. the percentage of the older people loading is 70 percent. and when we look at those who are $30.00 to $44.00, that percentage goes down to about 50 percent. and now look what happens when we look at 18 to 29 year olds. the number goes down to roughly 40 percent. in other words,
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the majority of americans in that particular category don't vote. so in america, the older you are, the more likely you are to vote and the older you are, the more likely the more likely and stay elected near this geron talk receive, gets more and more pronounced. and joining us now is uh edward woodson. he's a tv and uh, radio host whose name has appeared on too many periodicals to name and he's worked for probably too many outlets to name is. well, let's start with this. there of only been 2 presidents in the united states in their seventies. they are joe biden, and donald trump. yeah. i mean, what do you make of that? what does that say about us as a country? i think what it, what it represents is that the boomers aren't ready to like go, right. you know, you've got to solve this boomer generation which by the way,
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if you look at the birth, you know of the boomer generation such it's such a, a long generation right. but it was 1947 to or 1964. so you've got the, the we were we're just coming to the end of the boomer generation now. and i think part of that is that the boomer generation doesn't want to like go. and i think that's what it is. well, there's the writing. there's something that many are writing about now. it's called geron tucker c. busy and to me, i mean, i don't know what it means to you, but to me it means too many entrenched. a people in our system of government who are going to probably remain there for years and years. and there is the, and like you said, they don't want to let go good or bad the good or bad. you know, i, i'm a conflicted about this, cuz i know this has been a media narrative for the last week. now, you know, you're and i, and i know by the way, i wonder why that is because the democratic party watched the push button now.
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right, well, i mean, i'll tell you this. um, i'll tell you this recently, and i think a lot of americans have seen this and for our audience overseas, i think you'll find this quite interesting. president biden is in a news conference any calls out congresswoman uh, jackie larson, um right back uh we have the video, we're going to play it right here. okay, now we're coming out of the video. busy did you, did you see that? i mean he's asking if she's in the room and she's dead. she had just died in a car accident, a buick, and everybody knew it. i mean, i'm just watching that moment and i'm thinking to myself, god bless them. but is it all timers? is it, is it? well, look, that's not an isolated moment, rick. i mean we've had other moments like this, right. and, and, and

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