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To tell us what to do its really shameless the way the United States is trying to manipulate german longs to european interests so their own interests come out on top. And donald trump lashes out at what the brand flew left wing propaganda in the u. S. Universities claiming portions looking at racial and all the offending riots and mayhem on the streets of america our guests whether thats really the cakes. Or idea of Critical Race Theory the only thing that it does is it gives people of color an excuse to try to not try hard this idea of color blindness in the here and with. A very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q in moscow lets get started with your live news update. The case admitted that a 2nd coronavirus wave is. In the middle and appears to be hinting that a 2nd National Lockdown could be on its way in one form or another also on the continent countries are seeing record infection rates spain currently the worst affected country in europe will be reimposi
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