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again when a quarter capacity crowd of 21000 fans will gather for footballs for a cup final on may the 50 that'll be just 2 days before england reopens further with the planned resumption of international travel heading into a summer in which the government hopes pandemic restrictions may be lifted by late june jonah how al-jazeera london. this is al-jazeera these are your top stories and it has recorded as deadliest day of the pandemic almost 3700 people have lost their lives prime minister narendra modi have tried to keep the country open as he campaigned in regional elections but his posse performed poorly in a key state last in america struggling with high demand for kevin 90 vaccines but there aren't enough doses to go around in argentina only a small number of people have received the job the country recorded 16000 new cases
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on saturday and will soon surpass a total of 3000000. has more for when a serious less than 2 percent of the $42000000.00 inhabitants of argentina have had their 2nd dose around 1112 percent have had their 1st vaccination but it is proving difficult just to get enough vaccines some of being coming in from russia the sputnik a v. is coming from russia we've had some of the astra zeneca made in india colombia's president even dk has withdrawn proposed tax hikes after nationwide protests at least 6 people killed and hundreds injured the bill is going to be revised surveys tax increases on food sales utilities an income cut a song says a ceasefire with neighboring tajiks don is holding off to a week of intense border fighting authorities in kurdistan say they found 25 bodies from the latest attack accusing its neighbor of war crimes. u.s.
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president joe biden has paid tribute to the servicemen who carried out the raid on osama bin laden's compound 10 years ago sunday marks the anniversary of bin laden's death off to a team of u.s. navy seals stormed the al qaeda leader's base in pakistan. at least 8 protesters have reportedly been killed by security forces in myanmar it happened during some of the biggest demonstrations against military rule in days calls a growing for an independent commission to investigate a stampede at a religious festival in israel observed a day of mourning for the $45.00 men and boys killed during the jewish orthodox event on friday a group of retired police commissioners says any investigation should have wide ranging powers to probe senior politicians. those who headlines he's continued to stare off to up front stay with us. this is a promising start to the pandemic but implementing the greatest inoculation in
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history is testing the global community around the world already a clear gap is the merger between rich nations and poor ones when it comes to vaccinating their populations from the geopolitics to the pure economics the misinformation the latest developments what's going on here is very different for a start the faxing comes in the form of the nasal spray special coverage of the corona virus pandemic just. 100 days into the presidency of joe biden are we seeing the beginning of a transformative era or is it business as usual i'll ask one of the country's most outspoken progressive politicians. marc lamont hill also on the show the absolute devastation caused by covert 1000 in
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india has shocked the world but could it be even worse than it appears i'll talk to a mumbai based investigative journalist who says the government is hiding the real numbers but 1st it's been 100 days since joe biden took office and the u.s. president is being painted as a progressive hero but is he really a visionary or is he just not donald trump this week headliner former ohio state senator and co-chair bernie sanders 2020 presidential campaign you know turner. need to turn to thank you for joining me on front when president biden ran for office he said that he would be the most progressive president in american history now we're just 100 days in and people are already making comparisons to franklin delano roosevelt f.d.r. and l.b.j. lyndon baines johnson who introduced some of the most sweeping progressive reforms in american history we're talk about somebody who basically was the architect of
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the crime bill someone who helped put us into iraq someone who bailed out wall street in 2008. is it even possible for someone with bad history to be mentioned in the conversation among progressive presidents that will say is that this is certainly the beginning process here i will say that by an administration because of the push of the progressive movement we came in sight of the fact that the progressive movement all of these things are brought to you by the progressive movement the push in some of the things that we heard last night is because the rest of the movement is out there making these demands i think the 1st 100 days are just that we got a long way to go because what you are naming the things that you just numerate those things were put into place by policies policies that he supported and so now he is the president of the united states of america and this provides him a spectacular opportunity through public policy to undo some of that damage and
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some of that especially on the crime bill and generational impacts so this is a great time to be able to undo some of those things but a pushing for family paid medical leave and leave and medical leave for up to 12 weeks when we had 0 and other industrialized nations our head of us on that is a good thing talking about infrastructure is that all of those things are a good thing but when you are on the path to good you've got to keep going and in some cases we've got to run like our last opinion on it so this is a star process is not in it hence the 1st 100 days we've got many more days to go you mention last night of course you're referencing a time of this interview to president biden's speech before the joint session of the u.s. congress he talked about his agenda one of the things that came up in that was his american families plan he talked about his plan for the economy he took out a lot of stuff but as you said some of it as a result of being pushed by the progressive movement but as we set too low a bar for him are we measuring him against the progressive movement or are we
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measuring him against trump who left it up fairly low bar to measure against. and you bring up a great point the country or at least part of the country because let us not forget that mr trump did amass 74000000 votes so let's just say the other half of the country was very petite by president trump that the world was pretty hot president trump and so i will give president biden credit in terms of his very presence changes that that mimic that we are no longer dealing with a neo fascist to be sure any of fascism had to be dealt with affront but now that we are in this moment that democrats control all the levers of power that they ask for so now is the opportunity for the democratic party to get a better way to go be and this is no time to shrink power must be used it does not last always and so you must use it now you say we got rid of the neo-fascist
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president many would argue but we have a new liberal president someone who still worships the market someone who still doesn't really believe in the kind of socialized response to to suffering that many people would advocate for on your side of the aisle if that's the case is biden the person to lead a progressive movement can he do that. well it's not about him leading aggressive movie i mean he is who years where he has shown best our administration that they are listening and capture in the polls somewhere a congress right now they've got to do what they need to do on the inside and then we need that outside leader to continue to push and have the courage to ask the more that's the key we haven't said yet had the courage to ask more and you can also say if somebody is moving in the right direction those things are not mutually exclusive we're going to let something and then have to ask for more one place i'm wondering is are we moving in the right direction on immigration biden is
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continuing mass deportations at the u.s. border by continuing the trump era title $42.00 policy one of the most restrictive immigration policies ever implemented it's now being used to expel hundreds of thousands of immigrants at the border including families and children now the democrats have called it racist and shortsighted but now the biden is administration is using it to deport people what a mess particularly people from haiti for example there were $100000.00 expulsions in march and you compare apples to apples month to month that's just as much if not more than trump during that time how can democrats in general not just by democrats in general claim any high ground on this issue now you know well we can't at this moment on that. i can't miss words there now we can't and our haitian sisters and brothers in particular if other of our sisters and brothers from the black diaspora are not treated the same there are many immigration reports and studies that show
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that there is a racial lies and a tad blackness if you will when it comes to the immigration of our black sisters and brothers from the diaspora and particularly haiti and that is a problem it must be fixed so again democrats have a tremendous responsibility and an incredible opportunity to make things right and in that particular area we are not doing that is not being done in this moment but that doesn't mean that the way that it is right now is the way that it has to continue to be so we must push on that as well let's move to another issue that president biden probably doesn't in fact certainly doesn't see eye to eye with you and many other programs on and that's the define the police movement he has again just like with medicare for our just like with every new deal president biden said i don't support the defund the police movement you have been very vocal in support of it given that how optimistic are hopeful are you that this can actually
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be a plan that we put in place there is no doubt. that we must address the white supremacy 'd the and top lack of this and the caste system not just within policing in america but it every single basket of american society and what we see happening there in law enforcement right now with the killing and shootings of an armed people particularly unarmed black me is a reckoning and finished business in the united states of america so the department of justice investigate police related shootings here you that should be better be the powers that should be the weight of that ministration bar none connecting and putting demands on any funding that goes to police departments or law enforcement
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agencies in the united states of america so that those are some things that happen on the federal level and less demilitarize ballasts have them members who are in in law enforcement or have been in law courts and so i do understand this from multiple lenses i get i will say this finally on this point there is good tremendous good in human nature and there's also tremendous evil in human nature so we would be naive to say that we don't need police we do meet police but people are asking for particularly the black community is to be treated with dignity and respect and for police officers not to be the judge jury and executioner that must happen and those types of policies have to be pushed not just on the federal level but also on the state level as a and also local levels of government as well let me push you and i just for a 2nd so if we can reimagine the system why can't we reimagine abolition. i mean i'm not saying that we cannot we imagine that yeah let's have the conversation but
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on the other end of that we do have to admit that there are some people in society where police are necessary you know what i think about babies who are being killed by drug was you know my heart aches with that you know i served as a cleveland city council woman and there was a situation where a skirmish happened at a park and the people part of that took it to the streets where kids will run bicycles and do and have scotch and shot through a house and shot 2 young children under the age of 6 so for me to be naive and to say that there is not some need to have policing that's not it but it is the way that police are socialized in this country that is the problem and also the total disregard disrespect but black labs that was built into the system from the beginning the other day during his address to the joint session of congress president biden said that the middle class built this country what say you.
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working poor build this country but i'm not going to separate the middle class and the working poor i'm not sure what he means by the middle class but what i will say is that welcome people built this country and i want to go into further than that historically we know who truly built this country had to manage nature of this country came on the backs of chattel slavery that is real and we must deal with that as we progressed as a nation working class people built this country and you know what middle class people work i mean we separate i don't like the separation let's just go ahead and put the working people together somebody in the middle of that that yes is somebody at the top of that yes or somebody at the bottom but it is working every day people are getting a raw deal let's increase the minimum wage let's make sure that we have universal health care in this country that would give relief to middle everybody in this country and we also help our businesses there are lots of big and bold policies
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that we can do as at that as a hedge of my nation and we must do it but only be quickly you were the national campaign co-chair for bernie sanders who pointed out that 2 years after obama took office republicans quote did phenomenally well the same was true after 2 years under clinton he says it's because democrats fail to use their power to benefit working families but the biden understands this you're running for congress this year hoping to represent the 11th district in ohio a state that donald trump comfortably won do you think biden has done enough for working families enough that democrats could pick up congressional seats based on his record. well we lost a seat because of the census you know that's happening right now in ohio some 2022 we will have one less seat and so what i am running to do is to keep this movement going in the congress because i do have the courage to ask for more one in every 3 children in my district are living in poverty many families are living in poverty
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this is a district that has extraordinary wealth of one ear and extreme poverty on the other and so for the working side of my district the poorest people in this district they need a 15 alan our minimum wage increase we've got to do that and can't blame a parliamentarian let's just go get it get that done they need universal health care but i'm never going to do that enough to get those because the argument here is that democrats when they don't serve the working people and so then they look to republicans as an alternative have the democrats in particular by the ministration done enough now so that they'll look to democrats to pick up the seats as opposed to saying you know what let's try this republican way again but we've got to continue to earn that i mean my state you're right not only did it present a truck when a 2020 creases lead in 2020 we've got to speak the love language of the working class people not just the great state of ohio but all over the country and we can do that because we control 'd all the levers there and there's more work to be done
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and i'm laying out that work 50 now in our minimum wage universal health care medicare for all and cancelling student debt so that we can get people disposable income in their pockets we can do it we have a limited power we cannot waste that power when the public is our power base use it and so i want to see my democratic colleagues and i will be there to join them to continue to have the courage to ask for more to use their power as such a way that we leave no doubt who sat the democratic party is our main attorney thank you so much for joining me on outfront. thank you for having me. the devastating wave of covert 1000 infections is overwhelming india hospitals in crematoriums are overflowing with bodies and an untold number of people are scrambling for oxygen cylinders medicines and hospital beds india has become the epicenter of the global pandemic with more than one in 3 new cases in the world now in the country and over 3000 deaths
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a day but that's just the official count and many believe the real numbers are far higher so what accounts for this devastation and how did india get to this point to help us answer this we're joined by our own are you an investigative journalist based in mumbai and a global opinions writer for the washington post rana thank you for joining me on upfront you've covered so many things you've covered the devastating impact of anti poor policies on indians you have covered of course religious based riots you've covered extrajudicial killings and of course the 1st wave of cold it 19 in the country and yet despite all of that you write in time magazine last week of the current situation if the apocalypse had an image it would be the hospitals of india what makes this circumstance worse than anything you've seen before. well mark i've been reporting for the last 15 years but i have never and i've seen of course not in the movies so only own covenants of the carnage in the year 2002 as
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a relief worker but what he's doing to the country right now when it isn't in this devastation it is of like a writer friend said last evening it's a holocaust. the prime minister has criminally abdicated his responsibility when the 2nd vive of with 19 has been devastating indians has has ravaged the rest of the country and the prime minister is fixated with elections in the country stretching into 8 pieces all over best bengal and assam from barrow we are recording the highest number of cases in the last one or 2 weeks the hospitals resemble a war zone are crippled torrijos are so full that the rich are trying to use their contacts to block book a slot in the crematorium because they're all booked for the next 3 days but it's no good left to light the fires of this only enough wood for the next 2 or 3 days
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that are more bodies than import and of course if the devastation the indian government is trying to hide as usual are in a scam approaching the figures because it believes there will be a backlash and of course they will get a backlash because this year i'll be told the per the country would have been better prepared and specially when they were born ings by by specialist by doctors by epidemiologists that the 2nd relief could be devastating for the country the prime minister paid no heed and we just we have vi we are very are i have never as a journalist missed demonstration to scale back and india well let's talk about some of those numbers because at the beginning of april we were saying 80000 cases and less than 500 deaths are on the for. first day of april. now where we see 350000 cases and 3000 deaths a day and of course as you talked about. the germans have documented that the body
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counts there exceed the death toll which suggests that the numbers simply aren't accurate you know metal grills used to burn bodies have melted down from overuse we don't even have mines completely wrapped around how big of a crisis we're facing based on the official numbers do you have a sense of just how how big the numbers could be when i wrote this time magazine well b.s. mark 4 days ago i had there was an estimate that the death think of this estimate came from my conversations with john let's head to the shoes doctors across the country and i said the estimated number could be about 10000 in a day in the last 3 days i've been speaking to journalists into a lot of people in who were india including my own family members my entire ancestral family in oz and by which isn't the largest state of the british the entire family school with positive my uncle is critical arm on a ventilator and i spoke to a lot of doctors got to go through part come to come to about 20000 deaths in
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a day i don't listen to me a video. from a critic tory and he says close to $200.00 bodies could meet would add one thing the british get out in a small city over one can only imagine what the scale of the devastation across the country it is at least 10 times more beneficial number of this government is i'll tell you many times and more i mean but again we don't have official records there's no official data collection here so would you say that the government is invested and keeping the covert death in the members. low for its own political interests. absolutely absolutely the government is invested into and out because the government knows that it has behaved in a mist in a manner which is criminal the indian medical association yesterday not in the movie the prime minister of india asked the soup was made all of the gliders in the country the metro bus i court has called the election commission and they are which
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allowed not in tune with the which was in cahoots but not into modi are the 8 pre-selection as. the high court has said that the election commission should be charged with murder now that's a very very serious remark from what you can but you know you should be in india and that goes to prove that the cup meant no that's going to receive a backlash of distrust which is why it's trying to hide the numbers this is the reason why the health minister of this country took a press conference just to tell people that the mortality rate is only 0.2 percent if that is the key is why is the government trying to delete information from social media why has it asked me to believe that speak about the number of deaths like i had the chief minister of the largest state in india you get it not asked for a distinguished people who talk about oxygen shortage of the number of deaths on social media this is a pattern oil there is a pattern or that the government does not want to review that the real number is
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not on sprints at all how much of this is about direction and dishonesty and descend from asia and how much of this is about poor planning and mismanagement the reason i ask is because i'm thinking back a few months ago when the indian government especially was the current victory over a culvert in february the b.g.p. passed a resolution stating it can be said with pride india defeated covert 19 under the able sensible committed and visionary leadership of prime minister narendra modi in march they said we're in the end game. it seems to me that that's partly about political posturing and and preparing oneself to advance a narrative but did they just get this thing wrong too was this. so just poor poor planning and poor men and they think they won and then actually lost it's built the fact that you know when you have inequality and which are which is surrounded by sacrifice cycle who as including the health minister and all minister are who has been in the back seat to allow happened india was creating this spectacle of prime
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minister more the being his greed world leader who is distributing vaccines to the world and not by men at all to bend into posturing that night in the movie had defeated why did the 2nd wave was actually catching up lucky our. 90 highlight googly exposed the fact that india has had its still completely collapsed there are no big deal it was in place the blood banks are running out of blood one just absolutely no planning and wondered what had happened given that interim within 2020 saying you know this came out of the blue and be unprepared what about 2021 how could he be forgiving and despite being unprepared the man goes around what election rallies and create this kind of august little who was defeated something that was fitted to the indian democracy you had advertisement please in the leading newspapers across the country are declaring will be as the leader who
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has defeated god with $970.00 spent so much time altering there is the time planning. before you go i want to ask you about everyday people who seem to be silenced but when they push back against the government's handling of the cove in 1000 crisis the government had twitter removed 15 posts critical of his handling of the pandemic you yourself had 2 tweets deleted facebook temporarily blocked content calling on the prime minister resign to resign the chief minister of pradesh even asked officials to seize the assets of people who spread what he called rumors and propaganda on social media what does it say to you about india that such a desperate humanitarian issue has been politicized and uses another side of repression it seems. i mean he replied also isn't calling the world's largest democracy but to have come across after some morally depraved country which has not been had its basic principles of humanity and please you know if the if the world
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had a semblance of law and order not in the mood you should have been tried for crimes against humanity but what you feel right now is is the chief minister of the largest state in india which comprises all through the n.t. i'll bet every day patients are dying for lack of oxygen it is devastation and it's only pretty hard to tell hospitals that you're not putting as well as the message for all and our young boy put out a message on social media yesterday saying my grandfather is dying i need oxygen there was a there was a police case registered against him what is the sea about indian democracy it says that we are somewhere a morally dead nation especially when it comes to our political blogs which has lost all semblance of humanity there are people trying to help each other out you know the s.o.s. calls and other hand you have done who don't party putting videos also mr what these election rallies that do india they don't reconcile and this is what modi has brought us to this place where it is to india at least to india to do not
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reconsolidate each other around are you thanks so much for joining us for thank you so much. that's our show and that's also good for this season of outfront i want to thank you for joining me marc lamont hill see you next season. a small boy and his brother rescued from war in gaza by the red cross i held was on the 1st placed on a red cross truck now a world leader in crisis management and
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