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give me. the headlines this hour medics to protest in paris figures show more than $50000.00 health workers became infected with the coronavirus during the pandemic. meanwhile in the u.k. a report there shows at the height of the health crisis in the country around 25000 patients were discharged from hospital to care homes without being tested with 19 and after tens of thousands of coronavirus deaths in the public anger towards its leadership over the crisis broke now accusing russia and china of waging a disinclination war during the pan and then.
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hello there is just calm a day here in moscow you're watching r.t. international health workers have vented their own you go on the streets of paris in protest over their working conditions in hospitals it does come after reports were published into the number of medics infected by the corona virus during the pandemic with official sources study that there were more than $30000.00 cases in public hospitals and $16000.00 in nursing homes plus the french doctors pension fund says that there were also 6000 self employed doctors who caught the virus to the total number to more than 50000 cases he has more details now from paris. a demonstration here outside the paris hospital is just one of those judy could laugh a movement of hospital workers shouting at their anger in front of hospitals now it
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comes as parts of the health service in france have been experiencing unprecedented pressure since the start of the 19 crisis it was already a service that many had said was close to collapse without a huge injection of money and much more staff and now to add to the theory of the latest figures show that more than 50000 health care workers caught with 19 it once again begs the question was enough to give health workers to doctors nurses poulter's ambulance and technical staff and many others say working environment. we are very very angry because there's been a shortage of staff for years already and this pandemic has created an even bigger problem promises were made but in fact they haven't been capped we still have a lack of beds and not is just getting why us i think that we want ready for this
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we haven't been protected enough we have a shortage of equipment and that's why we failed those who got infected. these poor ones never had enough p p they were in duty voluntarily they had contact with infected people from the very beginning there was a lack of equipment beds and tests in germany for example they did quite well maybe because the government responded confidently to social and economic problems and all what was necessary from the beginning and maybe even before that. what do we want we are not demanding species and medals for our own safety we want $100000.00 want places to be created in a year we demand for evaluation of salaries in public hospitals we demand the nomen of public hospital that would demand an increase in the budget that will be a real policy to support public hospital. try as i can use as a true little investigation how as if he knows we're going to have france handled
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the pandemic it was opened by the paris chief prosecutor after more than 40000 more complaints were brought not just by civil groups but also going members of the public now the investigation will look at the alleged failure to put in place anti virus protection to provide face masks to producing vaccine and to road testing to identify carriers of the virus the possible charges of involuntary homicide involuntary injury and in danger of life are also being examined now the focus of the inquiry will be the public health body in front song trance alongside the health ministry and also the national prison administration but it will not focus on political nor administrative responsibility and france is not the only country that is asking questions over how the crisis was handled in italy prosecutors are to question the prime minister giuseppe call day along with other ministers such as the health and interior ministers now they want to know why
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a red zone wasn't in force back in february around 2 towns in the north of the country so with the european countries emerging from the health crisis the focus is now turning to how they handle dates and there are many who are very critical of the government's demanding to know if they could have done more to save loved ones charlotte even ski r.t. paris. figures do reveal thousands of patients in england who were sent to care homes at the height of the pandemic with majority not being tested to cope with 19 at the time the report covers 25000 hospital patients discharged between mid march media april when the rooms were changed to the 15 patients were tested because priority was given to those with flu like symptoms however in some clear how many of those who arrived at cat homes actually had the virus but british
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health secretary to say the situation in the sector is finally under control. the number of people dying in care homes is also falling figures from the c 2 c. show that there's a 70000000 percent fall from the peak of the crisis in. the week ending april the 24th to the week ending the 29th of may the latest one the doctors of opal however new analysis does suggest that current deaths will account for more than half of all related deaths in england according to estimates the death toll in the country will be nearly 60000 by the end of june with 34000 of those predicted to come from care home residents nevertheless fresh testimony from whistle blowers in the sector she jest see the care homes try to cover up cases of infection we discussed this with she's the founder charity compassion inc and believes the behavior of
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management in certain homes put the lives of both staff and residents. social care has been a major problem for a long time i mean you know we all know the horror stories and bad care homes and. or they're given a good rating and they shouldn't and they don't deserve that i think that we need to look at the social care system and completely change things in the future we need to learn from this really learn from it not just pour money into it but actually fix it and i think that's why we need a full inquiry into what's happened here and i think as well as social care staff they're treated their lives are of no value that's how that's how they feel and that's the evidence that's coming across to ours their lives don't matter at all they put it with every day and they do they do a brilliant job there's good staff in every care home this bad stuff and some homes
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and there's bad homes but mostly there's good start off doing their best and their contact you know it's because they care. now after the was a coronavirus hotspot during the global crisis it is starting to point the finger of blame the block is accusing russia and china of orchestrating a mass disinclination campaign during the pandemic and the commission is also calling on social networks not just to delete everything they think is fake but also to produce reports on the work that they've done what it can see if there's more. oftentimes you hear what europeans say big headlines about disinformation and trolls and you just wonder that the russians or the chinese really have nothing better to do but then you read the headline again disinformation ways have heaps europe during the current virus pandemic there originated from within as well as outside their opinion disinflation in terms of the corona virus can kill we have
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a duty to protect our citizens by making them aware of false information and expose the ex is responsible for a gaijin in such practices some years ago europe took action it created east strata com task force which runs a website e.u. the disinfo to identify and to track this information and fake news every year they get millions of euros and the blessings of top europe kratz to do their thing leading elites in europe like this that you can. waltz to the very much older level of program. and so all of course. you are all. want go all of those too grim for work there all night years you want to bring forward a society or bring forward 5000000000 euro for something like finding create news in 2018 e.u. v disinfo targeted dutch media outlets largely europe skeptic outlets surprisingly
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enough labeling their stories fake news but which they were soon forced to correct themselves because they lied and it caused a lot of them bassman for the e.u. our analysis demonstrates that e.u. vs does in force headlines and summaries border on dissent from asian according to the east rat coms own definition of the term so they visit r.t. for example and report a sentence entirely out of context such as this bill gates is working on deep population policies and plans for dictatorial control of world politics that's insane you might say how good are to say such a thing well we didn't here's the full extract. and italian legislator has succeeded in taking the absolute theories of the koran epidemic to new heights by using her platform in parliament to denounce bill gates as a vaccinate and alleged globalist tool so odd like many european an italian outlets
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rooted a story about and i quote absurd theories which by the tally an m p e u v disinfo cop out the part where an italian m.p. said it and ignored the part where a plethora of other media outlets reported it and tried to frame it as if odd she said it like there was no m.p. and nazi was publishing ludicrous conspiracy theories and you'd never know unless you went to check the fact checkers so it's a stretch to call them that the creative artist came from a liberal tree and recurring conspiracy theory that acars proved kremlin dissin from asian about the artificial creation of 19 a recurring prove kremlin decent from conspiracy theory naturally think ripped it out of context and that segment adds he was discussing how the media itself gives crazy conspiracy theories credits by paying attention to them but really really the
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unsubstantiated claims of who had nineteen's lab origins up russian this information have you seen anything at this point that gives you a high degree of confidence that the would hand institute of raji was the origin of this virus. yes they have we don't have certainty and there is significant evidence that this came from the laboratory the statements can both be true i've made them both administration officials have made them they're all true why isn't my pump a secretary of state and not least or donald trump president of the united states y r t which never even made the claim because that isn't what strata com east is paid to do if they can't find anything to report. bad big bad russia well people above will ask questions and cut funding european commission didn't fight the governments as well they didn't quite a consistent ready to end a covert to clamp of the corner crisis i think it's
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a very dangerous way and the moment the rupee incompletion tries to district. the attention away from their own crisis and bring forward an enemy in which that is not a good idea i can't speak for other publications that wound up on their website but every entry for r.t. is either a made up allegation or a sentence completely pulled out of context and for this east rat com gets about 5000000 euros a year to find russian this information or make it up that is when they are busy targeting euro skeptics at home how many mosques or ventilators could you buy for that those medical supplies that were soon badly needed when the pandemic hit when tens of thousands of europeans died because of shortages when europe rats had had
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a big forgiveness were not there on time when italy needed a helping hand at the very beginning. and yes for that it is right that europe as a whole office a heartfelt apology and that's why the desperate to make up any way to blame russia or china or anything to avoid apologizing again but hats off to strata com east you ask any season mobster or cartel banker laundering 800000 euros a week is in these easy as an idea propose a magical european agency to root out and banish malign spirits because even if google still to exist strasbourg least knows how to conjure them up. but i guess still to come. across the type atheism demands to be dismantled rising once again questions and periods. should be handled that story take
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a break. join me every day on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sport i'm showbusiness i'll see you then.
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welcome back the war hong kong lonely or statue sparked by the black lives matter movement is spreading across the globe now a statue of a british naval captain has been removed in new zealand jon hamilton was kept in during a series of bloody battles with local marys over disputed territory where the monument was dismantled at the request of local tribes although there had also been
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a threat by one member that it would be removed by force the met the city of hamilton which is named after the captives said the authorities understood some might view it as culturally offensive and they would think of relocating it on thursday a local tribal leader called for a review of all the colonial statues and place names that do symbolize oppression and alone you know there's a meanwhile in britain after the black lives matter movement there managed to tear down a statue of the slave trade edward colston and throw it into the harbor they are now demanding more monuments should be removed r.t. boyko went to a protest in oxford. what is it that you hate about the stop change it was not like most of it was pretty much built on some type of awkward cognisance to the da i am an ox and i'm here for a perry test against a statue a statue of
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a victorian imperialist called cecille right it's the key to the thing to do because success so great so was the founder of the southern african country of ready d.c.s. which is now modern day zimbabwe and it was actually named off to him in 1895 but he sort of see that as someone who really pushed for this idea of white dominance and colonialism in africa you've got all the people here taking a moment for us they would meaning now they're sat down in solidarity with the movement the b.l.m. leave men it's really big now. tearing down the statue. like.
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the signals we should be to show it is yes it was a symbol this is a day when the see the moon and the boats see them like it's us is. on a good. woman really. doing just as we do with the decision to chase a. voice is she says she says. to. her. vergers that just gets celebrated and the statue. was was was was it. a.
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terrorist see the statue wait where is it there it is then they can always learn more about the bad legacy and the bloody legacy rather than if it was taken down right but you don't want to be on camera saying this because. it is a very sensitive because it's a sensitive issue that you got that's from an anonymous academic in oxford this sniper. feinstein for 6 the police offices of the staff here. you're protecting and. i have to say this has to be the most highbrow. and intellectual protest i have ever attended. which is very exciting seeing as it's space when you point the reporting that what
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historian peter because nick does believe that while dismantling colonial monuments has good intentions the history of a dark past shouldn't be abolished. but i think it's important to remove these symbols of these people who are being celebrated as heroes what they represent is the symbols of racism and it's important also to keep those symbols and put in museums because i think it's important that we recognize that history we can't whitewash that history and we can ignore that history we have to study that history in the united states we've got slave holders who are some who are early presidents we have to study each of them as in the historical context that they lived and somebody like jefferson has some great ideas but he also has some very backward very disgusting ideas and all countries have histories that
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there should not be and are not proud of the way to deal with that is not to ignore it or to teach students lies about it and it's a confront it directly because that's still part of our d.n.a. it's still part of who we are whatever in the u.s. has speaker nancy pelosi is leading the fight against confederates that she's on capitol hill she's even sent a letter to to the joint committee on the library asking for them to be removed due to their links to racism can you imagine jefferson davis. alexander stephens. treason it sure isn't against united and there's change a shield a bit harsher state. here the 11 statues display soldiers and officials who served in the confederacy and fought to preserve slavery democrats are largely calling for them to be taken down along with
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a number of major military bases to be renamed however president trump has already stated he simply won't reconsider the names of any military installations because they are part of u.s. history and america's rethinking of history doesn't end there be corporations have recently been taking a closer look at how they present themselves h.b.o. for instance is temporarily pulling many favorite classics that romanticize slavery from its platform while big tech firms have tweaked their voices systems to support the black lives matter movement saskia taylor has more. home is not why not our advice delete. i think. past a policeman well yes it and then she didn't spend that stature will he just delete or interesting interesting i mean how i've done anything yet but my feet so.
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what started as a protest against police brutality inequality has evolved into one. of the walls but i only really examine our history and build this precious free term p.-a the excessive use of the corrective pen how about some with feeding the reexamination is a politically correct synonym for censorship takes in i'm off for example my sister was actually named after the house and the highest grossing movie of all time go out with the wind and margin this shot and he was caught just out to sell this so non grata of the age of mass pulled a cult movie from its top form these races depictions were wrong then and are wrong to day and we felt that to keep this up without an explanation and a denouncement of those depictions will be irresponsible and will be tough but with a little history lesson in beginning to really get you in the mood another classic
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little ringback britain has also been dropped from streaming topples because of it he's not faced tariffed is actually someone's cell is unfasten because well justin trudeau he's still prime minister isn't he and what. it is so now they can reply please tell me what the proletariat which as your know me it . there's a lot of historical programming available on b.b.c. i player which we regularly review the times have changed since little britain 1st aired so it's not currently available on b.b.c. i player also now its toes huge it just pulled. and a public one when you do not just roll it into the river after this oh don't worry if you see children wandering around a bit lost that street might be renamed new york doing up by renaming was a street in each of its 5 hours mass are confusing and paint here on the actual road itself so no one can hear florence he is all moving in the wrong direction
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what will be clear is the street name and on the streets of our city is the message that now the city must fully fully deeply feel and this nation must as well that black lives matter even language itself is being written probably the last card you ever thought they could get into any trouble was he dictionary publisher but one woman in missouri found that musty old marianne must have doesn't create a systematic oppression of people innocent mary and 3 races or so it undergoes a serious revision also defined as changing absolutely everything they're being canceled this is the kind of continuous revision is part of the work of keeping the dictionary today it's based on rigorous criteria and research we employ in order as a scribe the language as it's actually used what i'm johnny the what races might be banned from the constitution all together. in racism the war graves should be
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removed from the basic law there is no such things as arrays there are only people and finally you might have seen that people say all as much or not specifically black lives matter gets a bit riled up well don't worry because now your boom will keep you on the straight and narrow sciri wise not. that's a result of you 6 months to raise funds not to just not have sent the same signs to know more about the advice not to write and as i said that's a tough call and i actually never got serious here with us this far another questions way siri can delete history i do not look. interesting question koll now siri wisely schild suddenly well apparently the answer is yes need have. a value watching on t.v.
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