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ah, this is al jazeera, these help stories. the karone of ours pandemic has dominated the 1st day of the g 7 summits made as a promising 1000000000 current of ours vaccines to developing nations. the on security general has welcome to move, but household for further global action. we need more than by left, so forms of support and the individual countries initiatives. we need to consider that for that we need a global vaccination plan and for the global recognition plans will be possible. we need all the companies that are meaningful in the election or can be with the proper support to come together. if not, louis is that there will be still large areas the developing world where the virus spreads. likewise fire and the risk of mutation and the risk of new variance coming
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and becoming if you will to get ends of mind. the efforts, as it comes up every day to make sure that the full population is actually telling capital has gone into lockdown despite more than half its population being fully vaccinated. the number of cases in santiago has searched by 25 percent over the past 2 weeks. 90 percent, if intensive cabinets occupied, molly's transitional government has named a new cabinet defense minister general saw the camara has been reappointed. his removal was one of the reasons behind. last month's k tech firm, apple says it did not provide any emails or content belonging to democratic lawmakers of request by trump, trump, administration officials. the us justice department is launching an internal investigation into a subpoena to several big tech firms, including apple in 2018 was part of an inquiry into lived information. abil says it
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complied with the order but limited the information provided. top senate democrats and called on former attorney general jeff sessions and william bar to testify before congress. deforestation in brazil's amazon rain forest has surged by 67 percent compared to earlier brazil. national space research institute says more than 2 and a whole 1000 square kilometers were destroyed. about 3 times the size of new york city. the land was used for cattle, ranches, farms and logging. okay, those are you headline. the news continues here on out is era coming up. next is the stream. stay with us on counting the cost agenda, inequality, it's always been there when it comes to employment. and now the pandemic made it worth, we've got the numbers on just count disproportionate job loss of the theme and the
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discussion on what needs to happen to reverse these troubling trim. counting come on al jazeera, the hi of me. okay. on today's bonus edition of the stream, some of the best tv from recent shows. and i'm going to give you a backstage pass so you can see candy conversations. i have a guess after the life wilcox coming up, my jillions, who love twitter all in shock. the app has been indefinitely suspended in the power now illegal to tweet in nigeria, nigerians on instagram way in cobra health risk at the tokyo olympics, are making the headlines. the international olympic committee is facing public pressure to postpone or even cancel this year's game. spoiler let that's not going to happen. we'll take you behind the scenes with both experts and athletes. first,
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one of the biggest academic scandals in america was one of the country's best known journalists and police supplies winning rights. nicole had a job wasn't immediately offered a 10 year position at a alma mater off to give us the had recommended her. it started so many conversations here on the stream. we asked, what is it like to be a black professor in the united states after the show? i got the guess to tell me that horace story i was mine would start with even applying to graduate schools in the 1st place where my undergraduate advisor suggested that i'm not apply to the top programs that i wasn't going to get into any of them. when i did get into all of the ones that i apply to, he was quite shocked and said to me that it was probably a slow year for admission. and that that's where i got him. so that was the start of many different instances where my credibility and my competence are question
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by colleagues even by you didn't on occasion it's, it happens more, i think, with colleagues with students. but it does sometimes occur in terms of student evaluations of students thinking that i was probably higher because of the form of the actual, which maybe i was about seen as a flight and that i must not really be qualified for the job. i've been questioned by colleagues about my appearance that i don't look professional that my hair or what i'm choosing to, to where that no one's going to be able to take me seriously. because of the way i look, these things have actually happened. marlena. yeah, i would say mine was the one i was share is i'm during a job interview. it's my 1st time on the job market and back then you went to the modern language association the way and you had an interview in a room. and so it's just you with sort of like 5 interviewers at this university, and this was a per position in american
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u. s. literature. and that was one of my major fields that i was trained in. and they kept asking me how i would teach, you know, sort of be famous writers like herman melville and nathaniel hawthorne and edgar allen poe. and i'm prepared for all of this. you know, i did my mock interviews, i'm totally prepared. and then one man in exasperation says, but how would you teach any of that? can you teach any of that without talking about slavery and race? can you just not talk about that? and i said, well, i most, i'm a scholar of, of slavery. and so my approach to this literature is to understand it, intersections all of it was antebellum us literature for, during the period of slavery. so there's a slave in every text or reference to slavery in every text. and the idea that you know, i can, why can't you talk about something else when this is actually my research? so i would say that it just kind of under cuts you and makes you think twice like what will be like if you're actually there with, with them. when doing that, just in an interview martha i've had a series of curious experiences. very recently. i think they're partly
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a function of joining new configurations of folks committees and the like via zoom. people don't know each other, they don't see each other. now. one of the things that we all know is that we are oftentimes the only one in the room, right? the only one on the committee, the only one on the zoom. and my experience very recently has been clearly people not seeing me and beginning to talk in a very curious we and i realize that behind the scenes, my white colleagues talk in the week about themselves as white people as elite people, as privileged people. and it's twice now, i had stumbled into these conversations and i have to raise the zoom hand and say, excuse me, on, you know, the, we doesn't really work in this room because i'm here. but it is been
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a window into sort of the other side of the equation and how folks even when we're in the room, don't see us, don't discern us, don't account for us, and move and make decisions by way of deep logics that assume they are the default, their perspective is the default or the even the majority perspective. and i'm finding myself in the thick of that struggle even today. martha jones robin, archie molina doubt giving us a glimpse into their challenges. working in academia in america. it's been a quite week on my julian, twitter. i miss united twitter family last week that i'm a brand the app and then threatened anyone who continues to tweet with present tied days into the bad. i spoke to audio la fi in the host of keeping it real with audio
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la. she joined me on the a stream instagram life series is not impressed with how present the hurry to ministration is handling is current social media crisis. well, no, not just been ridiculous. it's one of those things that you never thought could happen. my am because i have report that issues like this and if you will be different african countries. i never thought that i would report this happening. now one of the reasons why it showed us is the $910.00 government. whenever you want to make an announcement or the last which is what they do most times way people actually map instead of risking them the president has come to the assembly . all this information i released on twitter on the president is twitter page and all the brands and they shall advisors all the media. this is when they make that announcement. i mean, they cannot be making that and also on the 2nd is not really that platform when it
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comes to politics. twitter is the way to go and it goes to. so this is what the government has been using to communicate with. and suddenly because the presidents tweet, follow, and i mean twitter is guidelines to the press of assa, beside that, not only would he not patronize twitter, but he doesn't want 200000000 people to have the freedom to choose whether or not they have would be twitter so if he has to be willing to her, it's not allowed this miss like to have their own guidelines. if you can follow the guidelines, then get out of the mind. but this idea that to either shut you down and because of that nobody else you used to to get this child. so that's been why it's been show already. and right now we don't even know where to get information from the presidency, because the residents that he's no longer on to either go the bus and i, b, m, g,
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which is my dad that i wish you had never been here since i was born. i'm not sure about before was fun and they don't have a staple online presence. how would the rest of my gas outside of my day, i get, you know, any information from the president. so it's like there's up with, had you been such really? and so far i dance on the streets being told right now that they can rash the edge . so having twitter on the corner and then yes, the mention of what the corporation they work, i've got an issue to save me today. why me all these patients are stations, not supervisor and i are to do to on install the rules. and it does been amazing seeing how some radio stations are sliding back. this is again, i'll fundamental human, right. if you have a problem, we are, we don't have a problem, we treated you and i mean doesn't have to be and, but then we get him a,
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that's the unfortunate it feels strange being on line right now on twitter without all of my niger finally, it feels quite lonely that all people working around that using a vpn, which is the typical go to tools when as authorities, whenever a country says ok, twitter is now there is a work around you see that i'm seeing a little bit of that we've had time or which is what twitter treated out on saturday to support nigerian rally around. please bring back to my cherry. well, on the day i love vps trying to use the search, but then it was after that that they made progress and corporations that no tv or your station is allowed me to believe you have a tv and you're not allowed. and there i'm at one of the physician has said that,
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given an order that now you need to eat, i will be criminalized. so even if you will be in, then you're breaking the law. i use you going to south. i mean, all of this is we have present issues. we have so many things that we're supposed to focus on as a nation. it just doesn't make sense that tweeter is what is what the resume is focusing on. many saw for mission live will have the day tutored by me. deleted. whitish suite he had held a press conference. this man, we didn't know he could hold a press conference the same day. an event happened because every time students i kids, my own grand students have never held a press conference on the same day. every time the explosion, every time kills. every time that people died, he never held a press conference the same day. people are complaining about the price of, of things like the price will feel the same way and i'll never have
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a risk on that same day. but because you guys delete that, why do you street the one how the dress girlfriends that same day. and we're just really upset because there are so many pressing issues, but fortunately, they like to focus on misplaced our so who are they helped me right now? like i don't one day if they feel i company right now, because the sweeter you couldn't book of big spend the roots. you could both of give me must achieve good. what insurance security. but you're feeling good that you buy to later. it doesn't make sense, makes you wonder what happened to the elderly people in the line, because this had the elderly people and we, this, it was a comes, we were not seeing that right now. i wonder, some, some of the responses yet. he must be another trump,
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the picking up on the other part is my cheerier. who dreaming to be a light back house one month, headache. it was as with 200000000 nigerians. all right, so those are some thoughts, obviously not coming from a government perspective. but i'm wondering whether this is a generation issue. if the government is the head of the information ministry was let's say, even 20 years young to use 20 would be pounds, right? oh no, i don't think you will. i think you're right. i think you have issues. but then when you, when you say that the makes me wonder about the children and all this is up to date all the children study abroad. i always wonder if you then don't talk to them like liable. i'm a mini lesson so less and so but that mine is beyond redemption when i
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was mainly because 1st of all the lies be lifeline. glad 2nd of all is so outdated. you know, the safety of the united states. oh yeah. oh yeah, i'm sure i bought my show. there was a long time ago. my dad, when wow, was wondering about the choose those that you don't talk to them don't. why did you guys talk to, judy? the vice president stopped to hear. this is what i had on and all that you guys studying abroad all. why do you need up there? you go. 9. don't, don't day talk to their parents about what's right and what's more i can do talk to them about peter tutor is just just like facebook just like in for now. just like think, you know, i don't know why. i don't know why they think they have some kind of
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b 3 by doing this. so we can say for dinner issue, but they have the younger generation. but i guess the program means they don't leasing capes. one of my favorite tweets from this week was from stream guests sariah. lenny who posted after running an election show with the fuse, he has him a panel on iran where everyone is of ronnie and heritage to that is just how we ro, on the stream or so on that show. i saw rad senior fellow at the iranian american council. i asked, i saw how the u. s. government sees the presidential election on the 18th and what impact that might have for nuclear dale. and the us is negotiating with iran right now, but keep in mind that the president biden came in to came into a situation where the trump administration's maximum pressure policy was in full effect. and for all intents and purposes, it is still in full effect, not one sanction has been lifted despite the fact that we're in negotiations with
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iran right now in terms of the nuclear deal that had an impact on the election as well. had the binding ministration approached it differently from the very beginning, had they approach it the way that they did things like the parents climate accord or the muslim and taken immediate steps into returning to the deal which i think a lot of support is expected to do then you might find a different situation if sanctions had, if something had been listed in your on, in experienced the idea of economic route, then maybe there would be some susie as for voting. and it could change the sort of political environment that you, senior on today. but this is the path by which i'm the ministration as they can and something to keep in mind. the iranians are not naive to the fact that yes there's, they're very aware of their domestic mismanagement and corruption that leads to these economic situations. but they're also very aware of the role of ancient and when i speak to family and friends in iran, they say it's like the war, the 1980. i mean that is a very different situation than it was just a few years ago. and so the role of us sanctions can't be can't be denied so. so
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i'm just really curious about when we started his presidency 4 years ago and how he's ending his presidency 4 years ago. what is your takeaway? well, years ago, 2013. yes. when you were, when he was elected, he was elected in a way of optimism and hope. it would be the administration of moderation proposed to say, and that's what everybody believes, very difficult to describe. just how it, scientists, eagle, where in 2013, coming after that period of the bush administration as well, part of that in the united states. so it was a very jock period of time. and i can say that what is happening now is later on, fortunately, it really is back to the future where it's been almost a circle where they've gone through the day. it looked very much like what was on the horizon. there were under the obama administration, hey,
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sanctions as well. and then of course there was the j. b o a once again that reviewed optimism. i'm hoping that ronnie could change something that he was changing something a sign that and then later where affectively back to the beginning. so i want to put the point to you. this comes from, i mean, i mean, is a project research, university of toronto. he has a theory about why conservatives are now in favor of motor. it's on not in favor. you don't have to agree with it, but i'm really interested about your take haven't to me festival. i believe the cyber ends up the phone call. it mother is from your own politic would be one of the most important result of the upcoming presidential election in iraq decision. i've gotten counsel ensure that this long group public doesn't these before me or mother is for the future. and they failed to both of those probably in the nuclear view and currently due to the eagerness of the job ministration to rejoined the j.
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c. p. a on believe the dollars more a can gain more transitions from the us. basically moderate had their charts, they had a look where we are. this is why conservatives are going to be well no, i absolutely no, i disagree with that at mostly because yeah, moderates had a chance. but for the past 8 years, how long it had spent that time undermining the ro, honey administration, and putting obstacles its way and trying to make the administration from carrying out its promises. hardliners for the most part, where in opposition to the jcp away, including the way it was ratified through the areas hotline parliamentary, actually crying and upset about it. and it's not just that they've undermined demands for reform, for moderation. this also you know, important issues that he,
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that he campaigned on a, not just 2013, but it was 2070 and you find moderates have had a chance. so there is the internal problem within iran and internal position which is important. and it cannot be counted, but then you have on the alternative side, you can look at the, you know, 20 of the presidential elections. you know, they've elected a populace that elected a hotline or a moderate approximate to the united states. on the other hand, us position in washington towards iran has changed in a very limited way. so i think that part of the problem is that the shift in washington has happened towards iran to allow the change atmosphere within iraq to really take whole. finally, we had into an impact sized controversy. how do you hold a major global sporting event during a pandemic?
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the lympics were postponed last year, of course, but they appear to be going ahead this july. and covey is still with us. many in japan are unhappy with the international olympic committee as the japanese government for forging ahead with the games, despite the race which a pound, a member of the international olympic committee join me to talk about the safety measures in place. he then listened in to the other guests discussing that concerns . after the ball cast, i asked richard if he had anything during the discussion that may have changed his mind. this not changed my end at all. we are seeking out the best medical and scientific advice that we can and we're following that we have no interest in exposing olympic athletes, japanese spectators, any spectators, anybody to unnecessary risk the minimum of measures have not been done. and that includes dental ation. that includes if you're going to make masks, know,
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we know that mocks are important. why would you make actually bring the rowing? and you know, we know that, you know, temperature screaming actually does not work. it's a ridiculous object. that is nothing. but we know that no sanitation has got nothing to do, no painting this there because it's got nothing to do with getting the this is carver, this is aerosol. an inborn virus. we're talking about can we drop the optics in the shower and also given things that temperature is grainy. 37.5. that's discriminatory against women against blacks and get younger athletes. richard, i have to find that because i know that you went athletes, so you're not just making this decision. are you not just saying this as a bureaucrat? you competed, you are a pretty phenomenal in canada. you are legend. this is you as a young man when you are a competitive swimmer. athletes. really? yeah. okay. we'll expect i know that athletes athlete, megan, what would you like to say honestly, candidly, only you to know what it is like to be in a libyan. yeah, i mean,
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i think in this the 6 expands and, and richard, you've been on the i o c for a while now. so this isn't a new i think request and there's a lot more conversation being had about the i see is responsibility enroll for and i'll just turn it off the welfare. and i think that that you know, it, it leans in to, you know, dr. sparrows, you know, kind of the demands on taking the measures that should be taken to protect athletes and obviously the surrounding volunteers and spectators. but beyond that, the i o. c more than optics. really understanding the role of the it says there's no lympics without the athletes and it's no secret. now we've seen it covered in the media, the disparities between what athletes get, i'll say out of the olympics versus, you know, the executives and the people who really benefit from the olympics. and i think that that is part of this argument and part of the need and call for making sure that everything is done to take care of the athletes as well. that that's,
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that would be my, that's my role. that's my responsibility, right? as an athlete to demand the best experience because we're surely not getting a ton of money from us. but the best experience and that means safety, the whole, you know, as much safety as possible. i would share all of that. and but it, nancy and i would say listen, whatever you can do to make these games happen safely. let's do it. we'll, we'll take the inconveniences and, and so forth. but what we really want are athletes from 206, take a north korea, 205 countries to have a chance to compete against each other. and that's what we really want. we're not in it for the money. we just don't want to be put it unnecessary risk and we rely on you as the i o c and the government, the japanese authorities to make sure that we don't do that. and if you said we're
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satisfied and say good, rely on that advice. so i've been hearing the exports of opinion that i hear. the last 2 talks about the safety for the athletes. but again, i want to emphasize where we are in japan like i am speaking. i mean, i'm working from osaka, where the last month alone, we had like over 10000 people waiting to be hospitalized because we didn't have enough nurses and doctor that hospital beds. and many people died without being admitted to the hospital. that's the situation when you're in and i have to elderly parents and my father especially has a heart condition. he hadn't even been able to make a reservation for vaccination. and the other day he broke his actually foot and i was scared. he had a if he had a hard, more serious injuries, he wouldn't have gone. he wouldn't have a place to go to in. that's how much of the edge we are living in. and to hear that the olympic dream. i know it's significant for the athletes, and i really respect that. but we won't, we all talking about this level of day to day disruption happening. so the dreams
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are great, but we all have dreams and we all have loved ones lives on the line. and i want to emphasize that again, and that gosh, i for today. thanks for watching. the next mm. me each and every one of us have responsibility to change person or the middle. the or we could do this experiment any of us could increase just a little bit that would be worth doing. anybody had any idea that it would become a magnet, who is incredibly rough for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly here and getting this pick up to collect the segregate to say the reason this is extremely important. service that they provide the city
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we need to take america to try to bring people together trying to deal with people and left behind me. i talked to al jazeera, we only were attacking ringo. and now they're attacking everyone in me on my do you regret words like that? we listen, absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera, a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been left to sort through nick messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream to street journal is been main objective, is to get me to send it to the wall and what's going on, exposing real world threats to objectivity. often about the return to moscow and
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lessons, some of the people were arrested. the listening post covers the way the news is covered on a jazz ah, we need to do that. so that's we need global destination plan. the un calls on rich nations to act against new corona virus therein. so they've promised to meet the world out of the i jordan, this is out there at like from coming up chinese capital back into full lockdown. arise in cobra, 1900 cases, despite vaccinating more than half.

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