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well you moscow time president mccraw and let him approaching gear up for talks later today and the french leaders mediterranean presidents with ukraine is syria and iran all on the agenda. will probably get on the machines the trump launches a blistering attack but the new york times has leaked all the 0 suggest that it's editors looking for new ways of covering the president after 2 years of fixating on russia again. as germany's green party enjoys a surge in popular support of late we take a look at one of the most ambitious yet very controversial new environmental policies the suggested.
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the morning live from us international's world news a mosque and kevin i'm with you with your monday morning update thanks for tuning 1st and as mentioned france's president. russia's vladimir putin to his summer residence later today on the mediterranean coast the talks which are expected to focus on the crisis in ukraine syria and the persian gulf come ahead of the g. 7 summit later mbia writs this week shall i do been reports. well what an idyllic setting for the 2 presidents to meet a 4th overlooking the mediterranean sea thought of a break and so on has been an official french residence of the president since 1968 of course it's not the 1st time the president has invited a leader to this sport it's his holiday retreat and he did of course invite to reason may the former u.k. prime minister last see in 2018 but this will be the 1st tete
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a tete he's had with president putin at that fort well many are saying the timing of this meeting between the 2 presidents is very significant why is that well of course it's just a few days before the g 7 nation leaders will be meeting in relatively nearby to be discussing global issues and many are saying that this could be the kick start that's needed to improve and reignite relations between russia and the e.u. so what's on the agenda today between corn and putin well of course the bilateral relationships with the e.u. and here of course in france but they'll also be discussing the syrian conflict ukraine and perhaps most importantly one of the most divisive issues all of the modern day is iran and that's because of course president matt corman present trump are likely to be discussing that when they meet at the g. 7 meeting later on this week at those 2 of course the old best of buddies and now
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on the 2 different sides all of the divide when it comes to the reining in nuclear deal so a very important issue and it will be important for president michel and the russian president putin to discuss that and to see where they meet are right on that issue now among whom and putin will be looking in this meeting to perhaps develop a deeper relationship between the 2 they 1st met back in 2070 not long. the president was elected here france they met in paris at the palace and that meeting got off to a bit of a shaky start but since then so you have met on many occasions deepening their relationship between being understanding of each other in fact in 2008 they met 5 times this meeting will be the 2nd meeting in 2019 so we all are hoping that they will be deepening that relationship we know that the 2 have
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forged a better relationship over the past 2 years and we know the president my corn is already agreed to attend the victory day parade in moscow in russia next year for the 75th anniversary of that parade so a very significant event and showing that the 2 are looking to increase their chemistry and to forge a deeper relationship between the 2 countries and hopefully improve that relationship between russia and the e.u. . song from solution of the talk of the new york times this time accusing the publication of producing some of the worst journalism in history the latest outburst came after leaked or do you emerged in the papers executive editor discussing how to cover the president and his administration in the wake of the russia gate scandal because donal from. trump is a russian acid this message of the not too carefully ciphered in articles and reports has been overwhelming americans and the new york times seemingly used all
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the power and authority of its award winning journalism to propagate the message. but then came the miller report something that was in to support had to become the fatal blow to donald trump's credibility rebound ricocheted and had the media back with the momentum of a boomerang for the new york times it meant this we built our newsroom to cover one story and we did it truly well now we have to regroup and shift resources and emphasis to take on a different story this is part of a league transcript from dean baquet the new york times executive editor giving
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a speech in front of the paper's authors this shift he's talking about is far from good news for trump because apparently now the newspaper is going to degrade him from a russian puppet to something arguably much worse a racist. race in the next year is going to be a huge part of the american story and i mean race in terms of not only african-americans and their relationship with donald trump but latino asian immigration work to the near times for 15 years i think that the new york times has immensely damaged its credibility by trumpeting this narrative trump was a russian agent certainly within the last few decades one of the most egregious journalistic failures a terrible terrible failing and. i find it disturbing that dean baquet the executive editor of the new york times what will even acknowledge it mr also likes
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to put the new york times on a pedestal for being one of the few remaining independent journalism sources out there except to believe that you'd have to deliberately ignore the distinctive scent of partisanship reeking from the paper's supposed new racism narrative donald trump publicly and unapologetically embraced a political strategy may hate racism and division he's a man who cosies out to the white supremacist has been about trying to divide us in a way that it's been about trying to sell hate and division among us we have a president of the united states is a racist this is a guy who is worse than a racist he is actually using racist tropes and racial language for political gain the newspaper might have begun to retroactively implement the changes since it recently changed the headline of one of its articles from this to this under
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the pressure from well the democrats so one thing is for sure race will be a huge part of the american story next year the presidential one what happened. the moeller report did not deliver as the new york times and much of the other mainstream media promised that it would and from that transcript you see that they are going to pivot to another kind of campaign against trump which will be focusing on is racism but none of this is is journalism and some is a kind of switching of one moral crusade or self defined moral crusade with another their coverage of the russia gate of the russian clues and story was a huge squat and during that story critics accuse them of ignoring other things that trump was doing so now after russia after the russia collusion story has for
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up to the times has decided to cover other issues like trump and racism but believe me they'll do a very bad job. they'll get a lot of basic things wrong and and probably benefits rather more than they were as a footnote historic and so the new york times has reacted yet to the release of the audio recording or responded further to requests for comment from us as when they do if they do we'll let you know. the next with america's race debate apparently set to gain more media coverage alleged f.b.i. documents have emerged detailing how the agency intends to tackle the rising levels of hate crime kellam open report. there are many different threats that are being faced by america's men and women of the f.b.i. this point its mass shootings and terrorist attacks that tend to grab the headlines but they are facing another top priority that would be racial violent crime racially motivated violent extremism in compass says threats involving the use or
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threat of force or violence in violation of federal law in furtherance of political or social agendas which are deemed to derive from bias often related to race held by the actor against others including a given population group now let's be clear this is not some kind of political statement by the f.b.i. it's actually based on the data that they have collected what they refer to as white identity extremists and black identity extremists are committing crimes in a rising numbers here's what they said about some racially motivated violent extremists are driven by a belief in the superiority of the white race and a perception that the u.s. government is conspiring with jews and other minority populations to bring about the races demise of the racially motivated violent extremists use force or violence in violation of criminal law in response to perceived racism and injustice in american society or in an effort to establish a separate black homeland or autonomous black social institutions communities
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governing organizations within the us it's true that racially motivated violent crimes have been increasing across the united states since 2015 this trend has continued in 2019 even though the overall crime rate in the city is surveyed has declined.
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because of. the attack in el paso texas underscores the continued threat posed by domestic violent extremists and perpetrators of hate crimes we're talking about a wide spectrum of racially motivated incidents and yes white nationalism has no place in this country i can tell you the majority of people in this country from all walks of life all ethnicities and religions condemn white nationalism so the f.b.i. see somewhat of a spike if you will a growth if you will and people being radicalized through white nationalism but it
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is being addressed rather vigorously by the f.b.i. and other intelligence agencies but we have to be careful in this country to make sure that the f.b.i. and other intelligence agencies do not become politicized unfortunately because of the political atmosphere we now see in the united states there has been the politicization of the f.b.i. and presently the new u.s. attorney general mr barr is addressing that as we speak. there's been a chilling must mudder in russia as of the end of screeching a teenage boy that is believed to have brutally killed 5 of his own family members before then committing suicide police discovered their bodies sunday morning.
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hope it's not such short or not that during the night he was sending his friend messages that he had already killed everyone and was going to the cell tower they climbed it and is now just laying there under the tower of vision the day before we met he didn't say anything about his plans he was in a good forms finally he said he needed to go home. and. move so we were studying in the same clubs he graduated from school with top models
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he had a perfect relationship with his family and his relationship with classmates and friends was also good that. nobody noticed anything bad about him he was participating in all these school contests and i was studying a very hard time what you have in your blood pressure everything was fine and his family his grandmother his mother came here for the things at home he also codes every watched he was a kind helpful got. a. little. story level 50 in the morning or moscow up days going good so far after the break if you can stay with this story about america mother living in saudi arabia looking sets loose. custody with daughter is a complicated old story off to a court told the she was simply too west to want to find out more it's what we come back.
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what holds us do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or something want to be that's. what you'd like to be close that's what the 43 in the morning can people get. interested always in the waters of how. they should. show small seemed wrong when old rules just don't call. me old yet to say proud disdain become educated and in gains from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground.
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again good morning so as much before the break story about america mother living in saudi arabia who set to lose custody of her 4 year old daughter after being told by a court that their lifestyle was simply too western it's after her ex-husband a saudi national presented evidence to a court that she hadn't embraced islamic values and therefore wouldn't be able to raise their child properly the lady's name is bethany vera she's a 32 year old who moved to saudi arabia in 2011 to work as university chip she then later married a saudi businessman with whom she had a daughter then the couple divorced last year and things started getting complicated with vieira accusing him of verbal abuse and drug use
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a claim he denies a saudi court then ruled against her and the deadline for appeal expired yesterday the mother is new to islam is a foreigner in this country and continues to definitively embrace the customs and traditions of her upbringing we must avoid exposing zarina to these customs and traditions especially at this early age we spoke to catherine schachter i'm a senior analyst at our buy a think tank she explained was why the case was lost by the american mother in her view. women to begin early in the kingdom do not have many rights to speak all and of course when it comes to custody cases it is very often the husband has priority and is given everything whereas the woman is giving nothing and i think that in this case they are just using her nationality and the flag she was raised in the west against her alleging that she has pulls an ethic and that she doesn't fit within the islamic school at least the version that saudi arabia holds obviously
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so rape is repeatedly being criticised over the years of his record on women's rights although arguably the biggest improvements recently. it's very difficult to say you know whether the prince is actually really genuine in his desire for wee flaws because they all coming so clearly. or whether he's just some kind of a coarse met
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a claim to tried to do you know it's richard riley or rollins public opinion you know in his favor as it was to truly trying to change what is going on in his society and we have to admit and this is not even an opinion it's a fact that saudi arabia is running centuries behind everybody else when he called . formulating what society is and how people relate to one another and the dynamics that goes on in the kingdom women. because to get about 50 percent of society you cannot function as a state if you do not have to keep the creation the right to be to believe or even to choose for themselves. warning is intensifying about the possibility of a global climate catastrophe now germany's green party looks to be enjoying a surge in support locally among its ambitious environmental policies there is a pretty controversial plan to completely phase out domestic flights by overhauling the country's rail system but are germans on board while our europe correspondent
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peter all of a well defined. germany's green party has been in full bloom in the polls of late one of their most recent policies they put forward as a railway revolution all trains on a hike to schedule moving at a cheaper price waste better while you fight though with the ultimate aim of making the internal flights in germany i think of the past in the next 50 years by trying to city 5 who want to make domestic flights largely obsolete with all of that said to cost the states around $3000000000.00 euro a year the rail passengers think of the proposal i definitely would support the policy i think i'd rather take the plane more often at the trains 3 then the plane yeah if that whole network would have to be in a better condition going by train is really expensive and it's not very comfortable if you're doing a lot of travelling like me it's nearly impossible to cool all the wrong to germany
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only point 3 so. the moment there's no alternative for 4 planes because of his old i'm not a frequent flyer but in that case i would abstain from flying altogether through my last minute ticket from. cost me to euro if i booked the france it would have been cheaper but if i booked the way to the funds it would have been a fraction of that cost everybody wants to see travel be quick and cheaper bring them however how much of this plan is achievable and how much of it just the headline. this would be a long way to go because it requires. investments in the right infrastructure and so far germany's struggling since years to complete right away in a structure brought chicks to got 21 which was supposed to make flights obsolete in the south of germany by allowing for foster raincoat and train connections
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between paris and the end of. the broaddrick the steel aged has become twice as costly as the planned time so yes i ask myself how is it going to be put into practice. here we are in munich now that journey took just short to fly under the proposed plans all journeys would have to be completed within 4 and it's not just by lowering train face that the hoping to get people to the plane and take the train it's also by raising as fans positive the plan is to put taxation on kerosene jet fuel on a level with taxation on petrol at $65.00 euro cents a liter currently depending on the length of the flight passengers will pay up to around 40 euro in taxes according to calculations from the german environment
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ministry increasing kerosene taxes could raise as much as 7000000000 euro annually here at the main road ports in munich we found a real mixed bag of opinions when it came to getting people off planes and on to trains. it takes them so i wouldn't want to travel a i was for so much that several hours i think it should be wise verse that should be better to invest in the infrastructure of the trains that federer cycles more reliability better prices not going to take the train to bin laden where we're going now. 10 hours pay like. yeah the same. kerrison into consideration i think trains are better but not in terms of speed. but when the trains don't go where you meet to the only option available is the car journey has the highest level of call rode a ship in the european union and the germans love affair with the automobile it's certainly not going away anytime soon peter all of a. brave new world
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a well that says so far keep up to date with all the stories we're covering today so many more outside r.t. don't call your chance to comment on them as well as want to check it out here moscow this late monday morning the 19th of august so you week goes well up your monday goes well kevin are insane have a great day. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see if that.
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would say. is maybe. close one of the children's children is good business the state of california makes $6000000000.00 you have to prison complex just to get some $25.00 where. you don't care. anything. welcome to everyone to this special. friend. troubles here for the burial. we same say only time that we may choke. community center fuel.
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