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conflict in haste crime entirely we men are reading this can i ask here because they feel the law is not on their side. headlines live from moscow welcome to the program. several european countries have said that they will resume astra zeneca vaccinations after the european medicines agency gave it the all clear but that hasn't been enough to allay fears among some people that the job causes a high 0 risk of blood clots. the european medicines agency has joined the world health organization in saying the benefits of the u.k.'s oxford astra zeneca convict 19 vaccine far outweigh the risks this follows claims in europe that it's caused blood clots in a small number of recipients because boy it some people in the u.k. doctors say a number of patients are canceling their appointments or trying to change that vaccine if they know they're getting the astra zeneca trap i had a conversation yesterday with payers it was a patient who actually said that he would not be getting that one and he has now going on to prefer a different brand of vaccination because he's lost confidence in that one in the u.k. more than 11000000 people have received at least one dose of the astra zeneca vaccine and there have been no signs of excess deaths or blood clots occurring and officials claim that confident the u.k. developed vaccine is safe we continue to monitor safety during the use of all the scenes to protect the public and to ensure the benefits continue to await that awaits you should therefore continue to get your job when it's your turn prime minister boris johnson even pledged that he was having the astra zeneca shot oxford job is safe in the face of the job is safe the thing that isn't safe is catching kate which is why it's so important that we all get our jobs as soon as it comes and i'm getting mine tomorrow. but will this be enough to win over those doctors whose compliance is vital for public safety well i think did the concerns are warranted as we are because we don't really want to be gambling with people's lives you know it's not and there was a lot of talk around this speed at which the facts in the nation's well developed so there is a lot of concerns about you know how safe are the vaccine and now be it's you know i just i just hope that every some think you may see some of the other countries that have poor. poorest have been using that particular vaccine and i feel that that is probably why is a thing to do considering we've got so many people that worried about the vaccination meantime across the channel france is resuming its astra zeneca job program but many are still reluctant to take the shot is a good. i don't trust the spanx an adult i don't know if it's really true what they say with the media would no longer know what to think it would be but i don't really have confidence in it and anyway i don't want to be vaccinated we don't have enough perspective it was quite quick so i think it's a little early in my opinion. the vaccine is brand new i mean we don't know the side effects we hear about those who died but i don't want to dig their risk so i am waiting a little longer with mr you know of a know how they made it there is a nurse she died and until of that there are people who died because of it so i don't really know if it really works in our. political analyst mark over believe that some governments are putting undue pressure on their people to get the shot. why are countries rolling out and got so much information coming out on this specific. scene this is something which is beats one's mom by i don't understand why you're doing this and says something which is definitely not safe and it's not giving good reputation to the vaccine because people are feeling in the west that we're forcing some of these rounds down their throats or at least in the jabs and they don't even know if this is the sequel not despite a lot of information we're getting not only from the astra zeneca vaccine but other vaccines from the phase o.b.o. decade or so we had our issues concerning the c.t.'s out of these vaccines why this pressure to push people on to take these vaccines when we're getting information coming from the scientific community to say let's be cautious and it's had a closer look at what's going on these very mind that the european union but 300000000 doses of the astra zeneca vaccine in august they are just so the european union commit to buy this vaccine apparently it did not of test i've never got to know if it was for not there's a lot of money behind it it's just not yet. denmark has proposed controversial legislation that aims to reduce the number of non-western residents in neighborhoods to a maximum of 30 percent in 10 years out of denmark a population of just under 6000000 around half a 1000000 a non-western migrants all the descendants of immigrants that's about 8 percent of the entire population and while the country is plans are technically possible as artie's daniel hawkins explains there are other issues to consider. multiculturalism means different things to different people and has been described by a bullet titian's as both a strength and a force for good and a failed experiment bringing more problems and solutions the danish government has its own view and vision of the future when many non-western immigrants settle in certain residential areas it increases the risk of create in parallel religious and call. societies therefore the government will now work to create mixed housen areas and ensure that in 10 years residents with non-western backgrounds make up a maximum of 30 percent in our house in areas in denmark to be classed as a ghetto an area must have a high number of non-western migrants high unemployment and crime low income and poor education an area could be all of the above yet be majority white and therefore not be classed as a ghetto by non westerners authorities mean anyone not from denmark switzerland or they eat a country's and by reducing the numbers of such undesirables in communities many of the above list of problems could apparently be solved this core foods is a bad fight in barrels of crude in a positive development in residential areas making them more attractive to words range of the population i think 30 years maybe kind of interesting numbers there if i don't know many of the staff all of with like 50 i prefer different people living side by side but it's very very difficult to take implement into the society that's important that we don't push people out of their homes if i was personally i mean worse. they would try this way to racially divided us it would i would not feel welcome such areas in denmark already face special treatment such as doubles penalties for crimes collective punishment by a vixen mandatory language tests and training in danish values for kids and the limits on public housing this is a policy rooted in prejudice and racism and when you are you know labeling it as non-western which means anybody who's brown. i think is the problem probably problematic and so integration is a 2 way street it can't be the responsibility just of the people who move into any particular country or that's where european governments have built their fields to integrate minority communities big. as they will we see them as in what we've seen them as not equally part of their societies similar plans came to light a few years back and caused a stir with even the un expressing its concern about what it called forced assimilation denmark isn't the only european state dealing with the issue of ghettoization france and neighboring sweden have had their own share of troubles there is a significant problem right across europe with the ghettoization i remember after some terror attacks in paris i went over to one of your states on the outskirts of town which was predominantly muslim now there's nothing wrong with that but what you have a tendency to find this in a lot of these european cities they'll be the most liberal they'll be the african area and the be the kind of western area and what happens is people fail to integrate now i'll be honest with you i genuinely think that the problem here is that we have less it too many immigrants to europe to quickly thought was this isn't a perfect solution you can understand where it comes from copenhagen a set and ambitious and unprecedented plan to tackle a political football head on other countries will watch closely to see it sink or swim. police and england and wales will treat violence against women as a hate crime if the victim believes it was motivated by massaging me the decision comes after the government came under intense pressure to respond to the murder of sarah ever rod earlier in march. i will advice to have stats on an experimental basis will last police forces to record and identify any crimes of violence against the person including stalking and harassment and sexual offenses where the victim perceives it has been motivated by hostility based on their sex the move has been praised by women's rights campaigners it will be trialled an order man if deemed a success put forward as law. reported that 8 in 10 women have endured harassment yet only 10 percent actually file a complaint as a just don't really think the police will bother pursuing the case our guests debate of the significance of categorizing gender based violence as hate crime. i muchly against the concept of hate crime entirely the contents of people's souls is not practically noble to courts or the police the evidence is the perception of the victim or a witness forces are informed that if they are perceived to not take the complaint seriously enough then they can be subject to disciplinary so we can even hope for sensible responses from sensible officers there are men many men who are still seeing women as objects people who they can harass and get are we with that because they're nor laws that are you know are against this we see it as an example in england now there is kind of a decriminalization of rape because women are scared to denounce you know the rapist they don't take them to court i was looking at the numbers the other day and their appalling we see that women are really scared to ask because they feel that the law is not on their side i've got there you go whole that came out today and some of the forms of sexual harassment listed are that. someone commented on your attractiveness to you well whistle that you looked at your breasts wink that you directed a sexual joke at you these things are happening to women they are not on a spectrum from great to comments about your attractiveness everything starts from words words are like storms so you don't have to throw up you know war it's like it's ok to know and racism you know you don't have to make jokes of fun you know i guess someone only because of the color of the skin because eventually it will increase increase increase and then you would become violent physically i would rather not censor that kind of speech i would rather come back with more speech the answer to problematic wrong speech is more speech it's a culture problem councils are from religion unfortunately not a sikh religion so you know torch a man on to a pedestal and women you know there to listen to to women where really get to the kitchens so there is a long a long way you know way to go fortunately but to everything in house everything out if you really need to lower his recent book men who hate women and listen to have a toric she absolutely wants criticism of feminists and to be criminalized and this is the fastest step on that road and i have very little doubt that it will be used in that way. or quarter past here in the russian capital the kremlin says that vladimir putin is ready for an open discussion with his u.s. counterpart as after joe biden's rather undiplomatic remarks about the russian president just a bit earlier this week let's get some more details now on taylor joining us here on the program saskia what kind of a open discussion is putin after and why. well we all know that moscow and washington are no strangers to tense relations but many had hoped that this was a thing of the past however events of recent days seem to show that very little has changed since the cold war that the same suspicions the same war of words are alive and well decades on and in fact in a sign that such an impossible breaking point has been reached moscow was forced to admit that despite its best efforts and despite its hopes to the contrary there might be no one to relive a kind of threw back to the low points of the past. of course we always hope for the best and prepare for the worst the president has clearly expressed his desire to maintain relations between russia and the us no matter what as issues not only in our interest but the entire world. why is such a resigned tone from the kremlin well just to recap quickly or earlier this week on national television president biden essentially called vladimir putin's a killer a shocking statement that was unprecedented in its lack of diplomacy unfounded in its lack of evidence and really unexpected given moscow's insistence over the years that it wants to work with washington and in keeping with this tradition despite that remarkable comment from his american counterpart vladimir putin reiterated russia's readiness to cooperate with all countries of the world including the us he also used language such as our american colleagues to really underline this desire for a productive relationship between 2 nucular powers but despite this despite obviously the diplomatic fallout from biden's words and the inevitable media storm washington stopped by its guns. person by the way calling. you. know the president gave a direct answer to a direct question i would say that the president already had a conversation already with president putin even as there are more world leaders that he has not yet engaged with and we engage with russian leaders and members of the government at all levels but i don't have anything to report to you in terms of a future meeting the president of course be in georgia tomorrow and quite busy. so very different tones here from washington we seem to be seeing a never admit never apologize policy regardless of the consequences for must go more and all of branch an attempt to defuse the escalating situation in fact of latin approach and did even suggest a quite unique a more sort of malton format for them to hash out their differences a one on one live streamed discussion between the 2 leaders where people from all over the world can tune in and watch them discussing a variety of political issues and he said that while he's away in siberia this we can't see any time he's not available otherwise he's ready to go but apparently joe biden wasn't a fan of the idea. was to present a lot of the world over are would you agree with. and it's not just biden turning his back on this invitation the white house has not responded to an official request which moscow and top prints rejection but it is important to note that whilst this might seem somewhat play for maybe even a touch funny it was a very serious suggestion a serious suggestion for a serious situation because with washington apparently refusing to engage in any kind of dialogue pursuing this provocative rhetoric with the russian ambassador to the u.s. also having been recalled for talks there is absolutely no doubt that relations between the 2 countries are exceptional strain at the moment. thank you for still to come on the program here on our c international after a gunman opened fire on 3 spas in america killing 8 including 6 asians we ask if the media were too quick to label the attack a hate crime story and much more than just a. show it's seemed wrong. rowles just don't call. me that he's yet to shape out these days he comes to advocate and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. to the summit in alaska representatives from china and the united states will meet for the 1st time since the advent of the buy in ministration what can from asia expect what will washington demand can the 2 sides agreed to disagree will it be a meeting of low expectations. joining me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to a guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. good to have you with us today the new u.s. administration seems to have got off on the wrong foot with china relations between american and chinese officials were pretty chilly during their 1st high level meeting in alaska ultimately calling into question joe biden's diplomacy is back mantra yet again earlier in the program my colleagues neil harvey and discuss the standoff well it was an acrimonious that's the word acrimonious meeting that was intended originally to gauge relations to see where relations between china and the united states at a historically low in recent years where those relations stab and somehow secretary of state blinken thought that it would be a good idea to begin this meeting by airing seemingly every grievance that the united states holds against china today we'll have an opportunity to discuss key priorities both domestic and global so that china can better understand our administration's intentions and approach also discuss our concerns with actions by china including actions wrong hong kong taiwan cyber attacks on the united states economic coercion toward our allies each of these actions threaten the rules based order that maintains will stability. what followed was a strained back and forth exchange and you could see the irritation on these people's faces these are high profile diplomats veteran diplomats and yet still you know none choose to be the better man the chinese described meeting and the u.s. attitude is it hospitable the united states tone as condescending the united states the cues them using throwing their weight around using their economic supremacy and military supremacy to bully nations and set them against china to sort of cheat international trade with sanctions regimes and restrictions and under the guise of. being in the interest of u.s. national security and the chinese made it very well knew that they wouldn't be talked to like this. and we thought that the u.s. would follow basic diplomatic protocol we should clarify our position immediately that we tell you something you have no right to tell china that you start from a position of strength when talking to us photos which in marriage counseling session they were both parties their grievances about the of the side and if there was very little love there between the u.s. and china i think it was absolutely no love when the u.s. came to power russia no there there wasn't i mean biden came to power promising to reverse all the damage the trumpets done its famous phrase diplomacy is back america is reengaged in the world and you know talks and negotiations are how biden's going to do it we've seen none of that none of that when it comes to foreign policy biden and trump might as well be the same person there seem intent on burning down what bridges remain calling that mitt putin a killer for example find you know that being a violation of simple simple protocol simple diplomacy. but russia has said what what china saying what other countries are saying it is time to we the united states off of this added shoot where it begins negotiations from a position of strength as they say. the united states government wants to maintain certain relations with us its only issues of interest to the united states itself and on their terms they think we're just like them but we're different we have a different genetic and cultural moral code but we know how to protect our interests yes we'll work with them but in areas that are of interest to us on terms of benefits and they will have to deal with it many of the faces of biden. in biden's foreign policy team are the same people the remnants of the bombers and ministrations in the same faces many of the same ideas yet they're approved has been anything but what it was under obama here they seem to have inherited trump's gung ho attitude where they think that you know as they did in the past where force rules unfortunately tron in russia are increasingly saying it doesn't. report by u.s. intelligence agencies has found that the threat posed by white supremacist groups has increased significantly this year and that their influence spreads far beyond the borders of the country now it comes in the wake of a shooting in atlanta in which 8 died including 6 asian people and the mass media were quick to label the year's event as racially motivated let's talk about motive police say that the suspect claims he had a sex addiction but there's also concern that the killings were racially motivated and several advocacy groups warn that the shootings are likely to heighten fears among all asian americans that is just textbook i don't even understand why it wouldn't be charged as a hate crime however police have said it was too soon to say if the shootings were a hate crime and the suspect himself blamed it on his sex addiction the incident took place earlier this week when a gunman opened fire at 3 spas a number of high ranking democrats including former president barack obama tweeted about the quote alarming rise in and asian violence political commentator laura. and chan believes the media should be wary when using the term white supremacy. well i think it's very concerning over the past few years how we've seen the definition of white supremacy get watered down to the point where now the term is essentially meaningless is that unfortunately people are very very liberal in applying the white supremacist label label where it simply does not belong and what that actually does it is makes it harder to combat real threats there was the recent shooting where asian women were killed that is an unfortunate tragic incident yes but there is a big difference in terms of how we prevent these attacks from happening when we say that someone was attacked and they happened to be asian versus they were attacked because they were asian and sadly that is a distinction that it seems the media is increasingly unwilling to make it's gotten to the point in terms of media coverage where you would assume that there was an anti asian or white supremacist shooting every week based on how much the media focuses on it and unfortunately what we have is people like my father who is asian now even scared to visit large cities because he thinks that anti asian sentiment is that bad which is not the case f.b.i. statistics show that asian americans are the least likely group to have hate crimes committed against them are there are some of your friday stories here on r.t. international that i hope you can stick around for us in about 28 minutes more of your friday worldwide headlines to come see you soon. welcome to max keiser financial survival guide. looking forward to your sense of the. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain delicacy you watch kaiser report. americans love by and homed. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country at large understood the bargain you get a hope and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. be really interesting to dial it back and think about the longer deeper history i'll play housings men in the united states not just that old question of the american dream but the bigger question of who the dream is and for. folks a little while back we had leslie out of junior and you know from hamilton the great singer great actor and started on broadway when i was 12 so long he told me he fell into a funk once and his father in law acting teacher stuart a robinson gave him an amazingly lucid note i thought that played out to bigger things than acting to real life i said i'd like to interview that cat we are lucky enough to track that he'll join us after the show acting coach motivational speaker leslie join us father in law stuart k. robinson right after this and dennis miller plus what. folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been reading a lot of books about acting lately and we had. our guests sudden law. and i wanted to talk the stewart k. robinson because it's leslie odom jr as a son a lot he told me a quote that you know he just said some advice that his father in law given him as an acting teacher and i found it so alone minutes of we'll get to it in a 2nd to let me give you his c.v. he's a motivational speaker an acting teacher in los angeles which by the way is just right now it must be weird i'll ask you about that c.e.o. of brady brannon and rich talent he also featured in actor singer leslie odom jr's book failing up when we talked like i said to leslie a few weeks ago i said i've got to meet this cap though and which how are you i'm good i know it's your show but i want to start off by telling you how grateful and . impressed the hand that you have me on the show because we've never met you don't know me from adam and your viewers don't know me from adam but we were talking to leslie and you heard something that you thought would be good for your viewers and he said now care this guy is not a celebrity i want to hear what he has to say and this is something by you so thank you he thank you stuart i also remember that i get this cat school leslie if this guy raise daughter who.

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