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the money can be the process of flattery and incentive, westlake plains, and often go astray when the game of diplomatic poker use power plays and the lines behind the climates come, it goes on d, w. the united states just celebrated its independence day holiday with fireworks and crowds and with the corona virus, the delta varying to spreading and almost exclusively among the and vaccinated on this side of the atlantic, the u. k. is preparing to mark what he calls freedom day on july 19th. the last pandemic restrictions in england will be lifted. if only the government could simply decrease the delta variant away. if only there were enough vaccines in
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people's arms to stop the spread. but there aren't in on july 19th, there won't be either. i'm burned golf and berlin. this is the day. the me you must be honest with ourselves. we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks. when will we be able to return to normal? notate we choose, comes with zeroes, and we must reconcile ourselves sadly to move deaths. but i want to get away from these restrictions as quickly as i possibly can, and allow people to make their own informed decisions about how to manage the virus . the also coming up, the u. s. government has admitted that many
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u. f. o sightings cannot be explained and washington is not ruling out. the possibility that u. f o's could be from aliens. so what are curious earthlings to do is the truth. is it really out there? look like i can point me to our viewers on p b. s in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with abrasions of freedom on both sides of the atlantic. one more you did then the other in the us americans celebrated their july 4th independence day of sunday in ways that were banned and considered life threatening. just one year ago, even president biden said that the country was celebrating its growing freedom from the corona virus. but that is only part of the story. the delta variance of the virus is spreading across the us and it is spreading almost exclusively among the
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non vaccinated. that translates into millions of vulnerable people. about 69 percent of americans have had at least one vaccine shot so far heard immunity. it remains a hope. now the reality the number of new delta cases delta varied cases in the u. k. looks even worse than in the us 24000 new cases. were reported on sunday, that's the highest daily number since early february hospitalizations and deaths have not increased and that is important here, but that could easily change. and yet today, prime minister, boars, johnson said, come july 19th, there will be no more. pandemic restrictions. his message, we will simply have to learn to live with this buyers. don't forget that we always did say there would be a, a 3rd wave and the, and the projections where we line the roadmap, where sadly more delays ations and sadly more, more dis,
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i think the question that people have to ask themselves. as i said earlier on is if we don't go ahead now when we we've clearly done so much with the vaccination program to to break the link between infection and, and, and death if we didn't go ahead. now when the summer fall break is coming up the, the school holidays or the advantages that that should give us in, in fighting the arson. the question is, when would we go ahead? was born johnson speaking earlier today. i'm doing now. bye. well, how much money are he's biologists at lancaster university in the u. k. it's good to have you back on the program. let me start with some numbers here, mr. mooney, or do you know what percentage of people being infected with the delta variant in the u. k. are not vaccinated? is it 99 percent? as is the case in the us? yeah, i mean thanks,
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brent for having me back on the show was the majority of the cases in the u. k. if you look on to the sequence, they belong to develop more than 95 percent of those positive kids in the you know, on an average more than $24000.00 level reading it. but at the moment, we don't really have to figure that and bring these one down, that the new cases are either in the vaccinated or non vaccinated people. because that is really not the static obligation, according to their own internal that's meant we're going to find a community for the cases of delta, valiant or in either people who are vaccinated with a single dose or not vaccinated at all. we know the numbers, i mean we can ignore the numbers 24000 new cases on sunday. i think 27000 on this monday. i mean, do you see the euro 2020 football crowds reflected in these
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numbers? yes, absolutely. read that, you know. busy over the one and a half year into this time, we have witness that congregation and gathering either in the indoor particularly, but in close vicinity are really the feeling that can lead to emergent focus infections. and particularly when we talk about the variance and such as delta very and there's a lot more cox, mr. going around 66 percent more than alpha variance average was predominant in the u. k. before the, before that doesn't have any that, that was 50 percent more transmissible then the wrong. so all in all, these totally transmissible virus buyers with no quantity of the teacher that is required. in fact, the people and in congregated places are really the very worrying moment for moving forward, and would certainly do more cases as we move along with the course. you know, we're seeing more cases, the number of cases rise and yet hospitalizations and covered 1900 deaths in the u
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. k. are not rising. how do you explain their yes, absolutely. that is when we say that the vaccine play is playing the role. we have seen a massive between the, in the hospitalization, but also on to the death. and that is really the indication that the vaccines are working. but that is with a caveat, have you didn't, there is that person has to be double back to make this mean. all those people who have gone 1st need to go to 2nd guess. so that the production i think is the forum of slightly more that would be great. but that also means that the risk is always there. because even in the countries like you pop off of our population, including children are not vaccinated, which means any gathering or any opening up at the, at the time. and we have a very good at follow up with. certainly be the best part of you is really do you think that the u. k. would have this problem with the delta variant?
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if it had rolled out 1st in our, in a vaccines instead of the astrazeneca vaccine, would that have made a difference? well, we know that most of the vaccines that we are defined currently on effective against many values, including delta variance. so i think at this moment, the important thing is that we maximize the company population at the level where we can achieve the heard community, or at least the community that did a lot to break the transmission chain within the community. because the initial delta running it only for a few occasions, back in february, march, and from then all the communities that has gone high. and if we have a really good that info to good, we can certainly break it down. now look at the dental reading and so in the future reading because there will always be a certain level of protection solution to now to reduce that when the prime minister says we will have to learn to live with this virus. what is he saying is the corona virus going to become endemic like the flu virus?
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well, that is a very dangerous and sometimes because i don't really think that we will be able to live with this wider because this is not a flow. what is and if we live with this virus, it will kill us and the only way we can live with this, what is harmony, normal conflict, and the hominy is that we keep all what we can do, all the infection while taking the break off. but the government credit seems to be changing. it's a take the break off and see what happens, which isn't really what most of the infectious diseases. ok. mama, near is always mr. and we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you . thanks for having the for the past few weeks, european football has been at the center of protests of laws designed to curtail the rights of l. g, b, t q people. and those protest seemed like a luxury when compared with what is happening in the former soviet republic of georgia at the moment, the o g, b t q community, there had planned to hold
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a pride march, but the march was cancelled after protests against it turned violent protestors clashed with police and active isn't locations across the capital city to bleaching, including parliament and the united nations representative. group of demonstrators also attacked the offices of the l. g. b t q group which tried to organize the march. it's opposed by leading figures in the georgian orthodox church. the prime minister of georgia also criticize the plan quite event as being an acceptable to march sections of georgia to sign or join nail by ross moves, andres. and he is a member of the european parliament for the german green party. he's also been vocal in his support for the pride march in tbilisi. it's good to have you on the program with me tonight. i'd like to draw our viewers attention to what you posted earlier today on twitter. your tweet today said this, this is simply not acceptable fund ally and joseph burrell should call the georgia
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authorities to protect the tbilisi pride to protest for equality and human rights is a fundamental right if georgia wants to be a european partner, they should act hash tag tbilisi pride, $21.00. are you expecting the european union to do something here? well, 1st of all, let me say, thanks for having me and it's good that you're taking this up in your program. we what we could see today and typically see at the price is quite hurtful and painful, not just for me, but for the old l t t i community across the whole world. and from my perspective, this is not just the jobs and issue, it's about honda mentor, right? and about protecting them. and this is why i think the european union need to address. what do you think the european union is going to do something?
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well, we could see a lot of embers just there from european states, but also from the u. s. calling the authorities to act. and i think the next logical step would be to have a political involvement to have the national government, but also to have europe commission on it and having some serious talk with the judge and authority and the government. the european commission, you say, last month you signed it open letter calling on georgian authorities to protect tbilisi pride protesters and to ensure their universal right to freedom of expression in peaceful assembly. i noticed that those who signed with you from the european parliament, they are either greens or social democrats. i didn't see any one from the conservative block in parliament. and isn't that where europe and commission president ursula from july and feels most home that i mean, it makes me wonder how much support there is in brussels in strossberg really for what you'd like to see. well there is a lot of plot for l g b t i right?
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especially in the european parliament. i know a lot colleagues coming from the conservative family, all the liberals and the supporting goes issue. i don't know why it is time to let are we, we address to the georgia authorities last week, but still when it comes to protecting l g b, t i. right. well why there is a lot of support. but my feeling is that we need more than just strong work. we need to see the european commission acting, and this is what, what we would like to see. now, when it comes to drugs or we can see that there had been a lot of issues also in the past, whenever the government and especially also the orthodox church, was discriminating or was discriminating. l g, b, t i in georgia. and this is why i think it's time for politician to act, mister andres. and when you see these images of people being attacked in tbilisi,
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does it make you think that the l g b t q community is the last line already in societies where it is still acceptable to do, to discriminate against them. and even in some places to be openly violent against them. well, at least it's not acceptable to have l g, b, t i. people no matter where they are living at tech, just because of their sexuality because they want to protest peacefully. and in places like georgia, but also other place in the world, the community is still facing a lot of struggles and they need all solid there to now. and this is why i think it's important that we are taking those issues up in europe. when you look at what is happening, for example, in poland, hungary and then you consider what the situation is for gays and lesbians in russia
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. and now you see what's happening in tbilisi, georgia. do you, do you feel like you're finding a losing battle against the hate? no, i don't think so because the history had so many part of the world am from germany, but also looking at the us of the pop up europe that the political 5 minority community had to take in the past. build a successful strategy and ultimate george to support, but there are still some countries where those issues on the falls and this is why they need our support. but we also need some support the community and also other minority community in some countries so that they can live at the same freedom in the same freedom like we can live with centuries and member of the european
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parliament for the german green party, mister andres, and please come back and talk with us again. we would like to follow the story and see what the european union in fact does appreciate having you on the show tonight . thank you. i would appreciate it. thank you. the, the hackers enforced hundreds of swedish supermarkets to close by mailing of cyber attack on their computer systems are demanding $70000000.00 us dollars in crypto currency. in exchange for stolen data, the latest ransomware tax targeted a us company that provides services to some $40000.00 businesses around the world know customers allowed in. that's because hackers were able to penetrate the supermarket cash register system. there was out, hundreds of sweden, corpse doors were shot last weekend. it's the single biggest global ransomware attack on record. the hack had 40 companies in at least 17 countries. they all use
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software from the u. s. based services company via security experts suspect russian hackers, us present biden, has ordered a probe into the attack. this fact is directly the deep dive on what's happened and i'll know better tomorrow. and if it is either with the knowledge of and or consequences of russia, then we will respond. what is clear is that the hackers used case and software to hack the companies. they encrypted important data and now they are demanding $70000000.00 encrypted currency to release it. the federation of german industry is one such attacks are increasing. ransomware attacks rolls during the covered 1900 pandemic, but at least 5 percent, according to insurers. we won't work as you in the pandemic. i've also been an easy target slackers for items in deeply gotten russian and level private computers are a problem. they have anti virus software,
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but it doesn't offer sufficient protection for least cybersecurity experts linking the attack on affiliate of the russian revolt, gang, known for extorting $11000000.00 from net packer and j b. s. in may. the me pull in case you missed it, believers in extra terrestrial visitors to earth marked world u. f. o day. this past weekend, the event is held to mark the day that some people believe a u. f o crashed at roswell, new mexico, back in 1947. this year is gathering dream crowns of enthusiasts to what they regard as the alien capital of the world. this year, the anniversary had a little extra spies following the release of the us intelligence report on sightings of dozens of mysterious and identify flying objects. well, that report said there wasn't enough information available to attribute incidence to specific explanations. the u. s. government did not rule out the possibility of
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extra terrestrials, maybe our next guest can help us understand that maybe clear this up force. midwest is a british american science writer. he's known as being a bunker of conspiracy theories. he joined me tonight from sacramento and the good state of california is good to have you on the program tonight. i am assuming you were not in roswell over the weekend. i was not then, but i think a few of my friends might have been, i know a lot of people in the community and it's a fairly tight knit community. and i actually know people who probably attended that there is a large community isn't there, and i'd like for you to take a look at this map that we found to view f o sightings from the early 19 hundreds to current day. and what you notice is that the us, maybe we can pull them up, there's the map, the u. s. and the u. k. and a little bit of australia are where most sightings take place is. is there an explanation for that? i mean it's, it tells us that maybe ex restoral would seek out english speaking countries to
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land to be how do you explain that? well, that particular map is actually from data collected by new fork. when you national, you're fed reporting organization, which is an american organization. so it's very centered upon reports in america. people in china are not going to send in their reports in new york. so it's kind of slanted towards the, the english speaking world and america and the u. k. in general. but that's not to say that there isn't a kind of a bias. we do have a very strong tradition of us. i was here in the united states and to a certain degree in the u. k. so there's certainly a very american flavor to the whole us story. the u. s. government report on you oppose it was released last month. it did not deny the existence of, of aliens or you oppose, but i've been following your twitter feed. you've posted what could be evidence that could explain cases of u. f. o sightings that the government did not attempt to explain in the report. for
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example, you say, jet ploot or oil rig flavors could explain some findings. all of this sounds very plausible. but why do you think the government shied away from these plausible explanations in this report? well, 1st of all, we don't know what analysis the government has actually done. if you look at the report, they mention almost no details whatsoever in this report. they gave one example where they determined something was a balloon, but in the rest they didn't tell us what they actually did. now a lot of stuff that i've investigated has been the videos that came out from the us navy. and these are generally fairly blurry. small videos and things that far away and what people, what happened was people made very specific claims about them that they showed something that was novel, something new to physics, something that could only be really some kind of advanced technology like aliens. and i analyze these videos and i think i showed reasonably conclusively that they
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all had much more mundane explanations. however, i haven't actually specifically identified exactly what's behind each thing. just that is not some kind of advanced technology or alien craft. and because the u. s. government doesn't want to give you any details of their investigation because it usually involves some kind of classified technology. they just don't tell you those details. so they probably come to a very similar conclusion to what i have if they really looked into them in any depths. you tweeted a page from a book by carl sagan that was written back in 1995 and they got my attention. and you highlighted what say you wrote about the intellectual health of americans. and he says that americans are falling back into superstition and darkness because the technological powers controlling the world seems so great. and they are also so poorly understood by those who are supposed to represent our interest. e, you know, our politicians. is that what is happening in your opinion to our world when it
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comes to wanting to believe in us foes and not pushing more fervently for a scientific explanation as you do in your twitter feed? well, i think this is kind of an intractable problem, really not everybody is going to be very interested in science. so there will always be elements of the population who fall for the more kind of mystical explanations. but a lot of people who believe in us is fairly well versed in science. so it's not simply that i think the really is a preponderance of, of these people who actually wants to believe. they actually think that the alien hypothesis is the best type of assess now they've arrived assets and the basically trying to defend it. and i think what we're seeing here with is this, you report and other things that have come out recently is a little bit of that type of wanting to believe that people who are more credulous believers kind of intersecting with government. there are people who are in
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positions of power, like politicians, like senator harry reid example who actually got these things actually rolling. and part of it was because they personally were people who were really interested in the u. f o phenomenon. they wanted an explanation. that's why this report was prepared, but the report leaves you with this, this feeling of, i guess, i guess you're just not satisfied with what the, the government or the u. s. military, the pentagon, whoever or, or offering. how do you explain that the, how do you explain also that people want to believe so badly that there are extra terrestrials, like just a very enticing solution to what's going on in the universe. people could see things in the sky and the idea that they might actually be aliens. i think just fills people with a great deal of excitement. people grow up reading science fiction, they see in the movies. and this is just, this is great explanation if you grew up with a notion that closing cancels,
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and the 3rd kind was a semi documentary about things that actually happened. then the idea that it's actually coming to fruition is kind of a validation for number of people. people who believe in number a number of years that this might be happening and they feel like it's happening now. so the very enthusiastic but the report, you know, it doesn't realize aliens, but the reason it doesn't realize aliens is that it's literally impossible to realize aliens. something's an identified, you can't tell that it's not aliens because it's on identifies. so that's just really the media trying to put an alien spin on things. i've got 30 seconds. let me ask you, do you think that we're under the spell of the x files generation that we, we want to believe? i think some people do want to believe that the evidence really is of the and that kind of kind of reaching a little bit at the moment. okay. midwest. very good. talking with you. just good to a voice of rational thinking into this to big. we don't get it all the time because we appreciate you joining us tonight. thank you. thank you very much. well,
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airport city, managed by frank bought. oh, i the news . this is the w news lied from berlin tonight. the u. k. prime minister tells his country we have to learn to live with the corona virus, despite rising numbers of new cases. boars, johnson, and else is that the last 10 to mac restrictions in england will be listed this month. also coming up tonight more than a 100 children go missing after government attack of schooling, nigeria, teachers fear a criminal gang has kidnapped their pupils and turkey's infrastructure,
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divide president air. the one says a new canal forgive symbol will be good for business, but the mayor insist it's a threat to the whole city. ah, i bring golf is good to have you with us despite wising numbers of new corona, virus cases in the u. k. the last pandemic restrictions there will soon be history . today, british prime minister boris johnson, laid out a 5 step plan for england to emerge on july 19th from the toughest restrictions imposed on society since world war 2. this includes scrapping rules on mask wearing and social distancing. many are not yet convinced new cases are increasing rapidly, yet johnson insists now is the right time to lift restrictions. we have to balance the risks, the risks of the disease, which the vaccines have reduced,
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but very far from eliminated. and the risk of continuing with illegally enforce restrictions that inevitably take that whole on people's lives, livelihoods, on, on people's health and mental health. and we must be honest with ourselves that if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks, when we will be helped by the arrival of summer and by the school holidays, then in the software cells. when will we be able to return to the apartment is devoris johnson. what's his country to return to normal for more on that now let's bring in very young charlotte chelsea pill she is following the story force from london. good evening to you, charlotte. so as it stands now, 2 weeks from now, hundreds of guidelines will be scrapped at once across england. walk us through this new normal that boris johnson is predicting that is certainly what is looking
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like when the official confirmation that that will go ahead on july 19th will come a few days before. but what the prime minister did is really set out as you say, the vision for what the future in the short term will look like the people pay in england. what you will will see is an en route legal restriction on social contact for example. so you're talking about root sizes, both indoors and out. do you think the remaining businesses that haven't yet opened in this multi stage on looking that's been happening in england? england opens that. that will include nightclubs, for example. and then you looking at things like face, mom says, well said today that that will be no legal obligations to west face math in public places, although that is still recommended, but in certain situations. so that really is a huge unlocking the likes of which has not been seen in england so far will come as a shock to some people,
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many feeling that the time is not now looking at those rising case numbers and the government, the prime minister was very transparent that is alongside this on looking what the public will have to adjust to is continued a rise in cases as well as continued hospitalizations and probably continue to the policy. and so scientists are warning not to get carried away with listing these restrictions, but that's exactly what it appears that boys johnson is doing. is he ignoring their advice? yeah, that have been some start pointing through some quarters. what the government is doing is it's trying to look at the impact that case number's is having on hospitalization and deaths. and what they're seeing is the u. k. successful vaccination program is weakening that link between between the number of people catching the bars and then going on to have to go into hospital that is significantly reduced from where it was during the 2 way of this
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pandemic. that is the crucial bit of information that they are really hoping to trust, but that link is not broken. we do know that whole nations on death will rise. and that is where the warning is coming from a number of scientists. they also think on this face, small issue and number of been saying, we understand why businesses need to reopen, but there is no economic impact wearing them off. that is not about personal responsibility that is about and protecting yourself. that is about protecting others. so that really will, i think, be a sense of point for a lot of the i'm good that we'll see, i believe on this particular issue over the coming week to be used shelves until in london with the ladies tonight. charlotte has always thank you. more than $140.00 children have gone missing after armed men attacked of school in north west nigeria . police say the gunman shot wildly and overpowered. security guards at the bethel baptist high school. missing children are thought to have been kidnapped around
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1000 students have been abducted in nigeria since december. i for more on this story. let's go to our west africa correspondent fred verna. he joins us now from law. goes could even to you fred. so what more do we know about this apparent latest kidnapping? well, this is the key to not being, as you mentioned, they could not more than 140 students at their protest on church. christ stories school and they overpower. the party said that they overpowered the security around the school, and then they went ahead to more than $140.00 students in that school. but before that, they also attacked. it was between the same state of could do now where they had work and even some patients including one in front for we know that northern
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nigeria seeing more and more of these attacks me. this is the 4th mass school kidnapping in kaduna state that you mentioned in just the last 7 months. why has this part of the country become such a dangerous place for school children? in general, in the not the key do not pings, you know, very commonly because it does become record sort of business. but what is so special about a do not state. it's because of this tense of the governor there who said that he's not going to negotiate with bondage. and now they're actually retaliating thing that we know we are going to show you that actually we are capable. and we are going to make sure that you come on the table so that we can negotiate. he said, if you can't pay for ransom, but then they insisted that hopki did not people even q. sometimes they even go ahead actually keep the keep them up to people so that they make
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a strong statement, especially to the governor of do know states. and for they'll ask you what we ask every time there is a school kidnapping in nigeria. what is the government doing to stop this? well, it looks like most of the northern part of nigeria. they have called us cause. most of schools are not operational anymore. that's 11 way, actually protecting students. now they don't have education. then the government looks like they have run out of options actually to, to count these inside. it's all these bond, it's in, they're not honest. the people frustrated that the government is not able to protect the students or even even if they did not. so to answer your question, it's really difficult to know what the government is actually doing because this has been happening and it's continue to grow. and the big number of students,
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women and children have been, it did not. and some of them i see the in the forty's, you know, we can only imagine what the children and what their parents must be going through right now. w correspondent, fred verna with the latest tonight on that school kidnapping in nigeria. fred, thank you. let's take a look now. it's some other stories making headlines around the world chile, the national assembly, have selected an indigenous woman to oversee the drafting of a new constitution. elisa lauren caught one an absolute majority in the 2nd round, a voted. one con, represents the approaching people, a group unrecognized by the current constitution from the era dictator abusive. rescuers have found another 3 victims in the rubble of the collapse condominium high rides near miami 27. people are now confirmed dead, a 118 still missing. earlier on sunday, ricky cruz broke down the remains of the unstable structure in a controlled explosion. a maritime rescue. charity says it has witness. the libyan
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coast guards setting fire to wooden boats used by migrants trying to cross the mediterranean to reach europe to charity. as a west mediterranean says, the coast guard burned the boats after intercepting them over the weekend and anti l g. b to rally in the georgia capital of tbilisi has turned violent with protesters, beating up journalists. recovering the event, during the rally ultra nationalists climbed onto a balcony to break into the tbilisi pride headquarters toward the rainbow flags and burned them and ransacked the turkish president. richard pa, your beer. the one is famously fond of mega building projects, and now his biggest boulders yet is underway. the stand boat can now will run for 45 kilometers parallel to the boss for a straight connecting. the black sea to the mediterranean waterway will provide a new route for oil tankers in the government says that will boost revenues. but as the w julia han reports tonight for me assemble,
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critics say the multi $1000000000.00 project is an environmental disaster in the making. these are the 1st scopes of dirt of a colossal project that could change east to move the all graphy forever. a man made waterway that will flow through new urban districts with new settlements for hundreds of thousands of people. canal is timble is the largest infrastructure project. turkey has ever seen. it's long been a dream of president reggie type out what we're doing today. we're starting a new page in the history of turkey's development module. today we are adding a new step to the path of progress for our country and the strengthening of our nation. any, any, any of the i to but the controversial project is pitting turkeys president against it stumbles, made up. these were not car she's, we are against it because it threatens is dembo completely. it's water,
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it's nature, it's security and earthquake safety. it threatens life in this k to that make the according to polls. that's of you share it by a majority of the cities residents. thank you to see for my future. i say no for my kids. i say no for my grandchildren. i know that i'm again investing billions of lira and in such a project they insist on the canal and we will insist on stopping them. but why is the canal so unpopular? and why does ad on want to build it any way to understand why the turkish government wants and you can now, you have to look at the one that's already that the bus force. it's one of the world busiest shipping lanes, more ships, transit the ball rose than the susan panama canal, combined to many according to the turkish president. he says,
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a 2nd waterway is needed to prevent accidents like these. the 45 kilometer long camel has an official price take $15000000000.00. ships like these, the government argues, will no longer have to wait days to enter the boss for us, and turkey will collect fees on them. but critic say president edwin's dream is an environmental nightmare. the canal will cut through agriculture. land and forests often refer to as one of the few remaining green lungs of a stumble. it threatens marine ecosystems and crucial water reservoir where they could not wash. the canal will start from the lagoon and run through the saddle addendum, which is an important source of fresh water for a stumble. the city is already struggling, opening new areas for real estate development, bringing new population and destroying everything natural will make the city uninhabitable on how to get. the president, however,
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hopes to boost the construction sector, create thousands of jobs, and turn the gears of an ailing economy. the louder the opposing voices grow. we've seen the more determined he is to proceed. as where it is now. it wimbleton. germany's number one angela camera made it into the quarter finals with a st. sits when camera is now the only former wimbledon winner left in the women single category or opponent coco golf is ranked 5 spots ahead of her. the w t. a ranking but care beat the american comfortably. 6464, and will now say, how are these over in the men's singles, roger federer became the oldest player to reach wimbleton quarter finals in the modern era. federal scene here at the top of your screen will be 40 interest under 5 weeks, east pass, it will leave or windsor. so nago street said to make the last 8 of wimbleton for the 18th time was the final player for them in the future on manning. monday
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you're watching the w news. i'm bring golf coming up. next. believe is business news with rob wants to stick around. he will be right back to the news people in trucks. i was trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. order families to be crated. and the traitors. people seeing extreme dreams.
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getting 200 people around the world, more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. why? because no one should have to flee the make up your own lines. w. need for mines. i the $70000000.00 to unlock stolen data with packets have made their demands at the hijacking and encrypting the data abundance of companies around the world as part of a major ransomware attack. when is champagne, not champagne when it's in russia,
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and you've russian labeling. laurie's causing tempest of bubble over in france. and we did the thing, the farms in south africa that i guessing hope to go green. come out, pack 50 to be a business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. hackers are demanding $70000000.00 worth of bitcoin and return for data stolen during a major ransomware attack is thought over a 1000 companies may have been effective by the hack on an i t services based in florida. the knock on effects stretching way beyond the u. s no customers allowed in. that's because hackers were able to penetrate the supermarket cash register system. there was out hundreds of sweden, corpse doors were shot last weekend. it's the single biggest global one somewhere attack on record. the hack head 40 companies in at least 17 countries. they all use software from the u. s. based services company via security experts suspect ration
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hackers us present biden has ordered a probe into the attack. the fact is directly the community gimme a deep dive on what happened and i'll know better tomorrow. and if it is either with the knowledge of and or consequence of russia and we will respond. what is clear is that the hackers youth case and software to hack the companies, the encrypted important data, and now they're demanding $70000000.00 encrypted currency to release it, the federation of german industry is one such attacks are increasing. ransomware attacks rolls during the covered 19 pandemic, but at least 5 percent according to insurers, remote workers during the pandemic. i've also been an easy target slackers for ends and deeply gotten russian and old private computers are a problem. they have anti virus software, but it doesn't offer sufficient protection for this. cybersecurity experts are
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linking the attack to an affiliate of the russian revolt, gang known for extorting $11000000.00 from nit, packer and j. b. s. in may. i was actually 27 years after amazon was founded. jeff pays us is stuffing down today's chief executive head of its cloud division. and the jesse is taking over the company and more from his cloud services. anything else that generated revenues of almost 400000000000 dollars last year, boosting profits to $21000000000.00. amazon's market capitalization is $1.00 trillion dollars. investors love the base off group. trade unions don't though poor working conditions and pay still by ends of contention for an ever expanding workforce. amazon had 33700 employees in 2010, but over a decade that balloons to 1300000. amazon was one of the few companies hiring new staff at the height of the panoramic to riding a walking 400000. now,
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at the pinnacle of his success phases is hanging over the helm. he wants more time for other things like space travel. he's got a big flight can fully 20th of july. well for more than a big day for amazon and the big day for just plays off. let's speak to chelsea, the lady from d. w business. he started amazon 27 years ago and his carriage was managed to get it to the gigantic organization that it now as well. he's definitely leaving behind an enormous legacy just base. those of course became one of the richest men in the world. this business has skyrocketed, but it really has transformed the way people buy and sell things throughout the world. and i'd say that the one quality that people always mentioned about jeff bezos is that he's really obsessed with customers. so there's a lot of anecdotes about this. for example, in the early days of amazon, he got an email from an elderly woman who said she was having trouble opening the packages. so he changed the packages whenever you failed to deliver packages for
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christmas. one year they begin building this entire logistics service, so very upset with customers. but there's, of course, a dark side to that as well, which is that many employees at amazon, especially the ones a low down on, on the sort of corporate totem pole in the warehouses. say that the, the conditions are very bad. and of course, amazon has been really detrimental to smaller independent retailers. you know, without his critics that he's being replaced by the jesse. what do we know about him? well, and jesse has been at amazon for basically his entire career more than 20 years. he was the head of the very profitable web services business. he's also known as being extremely detail oriented at the, perhaps one different as is that he's described as a bit nicer. favors and not quite as harsh. but i'd also say that jeff, these isn't completely leaving amazon, he's going to remain as chairman and likely remain involved in some of the bigger decisions. one of the big challenges ahead is how and he just deals with global regulators. right? yes, definitely. does. he's really inheriting, he's inheriting
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a complicated situation here on the one hand, amazon's business has really never been so strong, especially the pandemic, but they've never had as big of a target as they have on their back now from global regulators. so there are even been proposals, for example, in the u. s. and the house of representatives to break up amazon. it's unclear if that's actually what happened. there have been a lot of setbacks for regulators and, and trying to push forward with some of these anti trust actions. but there definitely is going to be more and more regulatory pressure and potentially more regulatory changes for amazon in the years that had chelsea delaney and dw business . thanks a lot. now look at some of the other business stories making headlines. plus ministers have finally abandoned oil output talks for now after 2 days of fail discussion last week. meaning there has been no deal to bass production monday or tends to break the deadlock, citing no progress. opec, so the meeting is cancel with no new date for another attempts and authorities
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to release the ever given the giant ship the block, the suez canal nearly a week earlier this year. it's jeff and he's own as have reached a deal with egypt. the government sees the vessel while seeking compensation for damages lost revenues and the costs salvaging it. russia has passed a law forcing champagne, imported from friends to be described as sparkling wine. it has french produces fizzing with rage, and even calling for exports to russia to be halted. the name champagne has long been reserved for the sparkling wine produced here in the namesake french region. france guards the term champagne fiercely, and his legal protection for it and 120 countries. russia is not one of them. the new law forces imported from champaign to be labeled as sparkling wine on the back of the bottle. only russian sparkling wine produces are now allowed to use the
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translated name. shampoo, landscape alone on the front. for france is wine industry. it's scandalous. any damage is put putting 30. it's tragic for the producers are losing the legitimate right to use this name. it's very worrying for the russian consumers to by looking at tags, things sparkling wine will no longer be able to appreciate the quality in the origin of the wines they buy. like ships. french wine makers are now threatening to throttle supplies of their bubbly calling for an outright ban on the export of their champagne to russia. now as businesses around the world seek to go, green farmers in south africa are getting a bit of help with the efforts from these guys from l pack as best will is not there only hand the attribute to the 1st. all dung is also proving useful around $1500.00 of them and now providing environmentally friendly fertilizer to south
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african fobs. these have the greece is willing to part of the original plan for this property. but today it's hard to imagine the police without them be eating and pooping biodiversity and promote health. hello george. hello freddy. hello elsie. when paula, despair, he bought this old spear from the quality of the soil was a poor. so she decided to apply some animals to help rejuvenate the dispute. he said she was inspired to practise permaculture, regenerative agriculture during south africa, was 1st looked on in 2020. her interest grew up, watching documentaries on climate change and going from performing requires huge amounts of herbicides and pesticides. and we didn't want to spray. so we thought how can we use the space better and we weren't sure whether we were going to have
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food security. so we decided to grow veggies in between the rows of perez and up the pairs using the pairs a trellis. and it grew from now when it comes to going to farming davis, if a cation is key for the city has made a deal with local westerns, she delivers fresh, produce, and also collect the open with the wall, restaurants on and drug in boxes. it's a win win situation books. so we are happy to do that. that's a good thing to just the safe or the search that we would throw away for them on their phone. they can still use it from manage them. we can blue body prepares the ways to forms and turn into compose the end result is a natural fertilizer known as one t bud receives. the model can be repeated anywhere to grow organic food,
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and this seems to be a market for it. a packers are also used for the award. it's still a small scale industry here in south africa. but as the popularity of the animals increases, demand for the high quality, soft and silky piece is likely to for through addresses in the u. k. r. now requires to care for all kinds of hair, including afro and textured types. black people in the u. k. have often had to seek out special salomon care for their her. but up for review, the national occupational standards body has decided all head dresses, must learn to work with black hair as that training. it's been hailed as a big step towards inclusivity in 2017 only 302 of nearly 36000 has alarms in the u. k. worked with afro remind of our top stories this. our cars are demanding $17000000.00 after dealing and encrypting the data of
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companies around the world as part of the major ransomware exactly 27 years after amazon was founded. just phase off. that's down as chief executive, the head of cloud division and the justice taken over me in the database business team for more to head over to our website dealer. we com slash business. you can also find them facebook at w w. thank you so much for watching the news. the. what's going on here. a house of your very own from a printer. computer games that are healing my dog needs electricity. just explains, delivers facts and shows what the future holds. living in the digital
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