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54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to feel certain air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news or direction chaz where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again.
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this time. joining. us to get to 6 is it because. it's. in there you can see things through do this to us some time to this is my things. are not read this morning. operation destroying my home so it's destroying you. this time. this is the time to respond it is just last week. this is going to do it. there are going to be
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a. significant share of this operation as. there's a lot of pollution and this is what it's doing the water. glass guy says this is the water this is what it's doing to the water that comes from his kitchen sink like. yes you have to buy some integrity of a company that talks are themselves is becoming increasingly green and while the rest of the world lives during the free climate change is real and we have to do something about it here's a company that now owns 10 percent of one of the dirtiest forms of fossil fuels in the planet somewhere that we know where is the integrity of those come. through to so. it's closer to the time to. the bare auction there and then. a stored cups. my dad would hand every is trying hard to do not feel
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i suppose. so does the slightest idea doesn't cut a mark of all. power operations must come to an end. but also a care in system insurance to corporations become more and more powerful what needs to change. the terrain and i want to ask someone who's been studying this question for errors. is one of the greatest intellectuals in the.
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know are chomsky is a professor at them is a truce it's easy to just pick our own chair and a prominent critic of to know what i say she. must be very busy and soon. as you can say. ok that. greene was listening to something in the same minute is speaking of the seventy's. when the beginnings of concern was the environment began to be raised among the general population so of course our systems after it sounded something if they're going to maintain their control it's a bad lot is the power of corporates today built on. ours based on their control. there are control of investment decisions. there are
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massive influence on government which derives from the private thoughts are. that basically the nature of state capitalism but it's extended and around with the neo liberal policies of the last generation which are sharply escalated and we have all those companies telling you that they have only have sustainable products that they're extremely fair and doing their best and the christian is how do we need to deal with green eyes to recognize that the proposals may be worthwhile so maybe it's good not to use plastic bags the ocean is getting feel good but if that is being proposed by a powerful institution with the intention of showing you how nice and but novel and they are then they reject the fall of the proposal but reject the propaganda but
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the real problem is working very eminently to bring about the kind of institutional change which will eliminate the necessity for green laws by placing power systems under popular control. over what do we need to change and how do we need to do that benefit as a business was. managed its workforce was part of a system of the self-governing communities which interacted then their goals could be in the public good so a democratic system in which the economy was democratized and under public control would have something like profit meaning the company would have to provide and sustain its workforce but not a system in which we end up in a world with. according to the latest. the cures they pull on in as much as half of
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the population of the world that's a special property of the product. so one of the aims would be to get rid of the transnational corporations or the domestic well yes in fact why you know and just like any other kind of higher power but how likely would those be. it's kind of as if you're asking in the 16th century how likely is parliamentary democracy every issue that has ever been faced in human history whether it's slavery a civil rights women's rights. the popular bach or sit in your packet whatever it is you've got a struggle for you think it's something rich definitely will come is just a question of those now and i am not definitely at all what likely to come as current tendencies continue is essentially the destruction of the possibilities
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for a organize civilized life not enough for a future and there's still in all. these lasers were bringing me this true 2 chords when they're saying oh disciplined these are all that is sustainable very well they're going to spend your time working to create that that organization maybe i should do this film and maybe you should that was a good idea maybe i should ask you to participate in it that's the way. but it's by no means hopeless it's a mess with been plenty of successes over the years but that all happened by themselves. in theory it all sounds very easy. but today's corporations all to same positions of power that absolutist emperors and kings used to have.
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and governments and situations i mean yes to which is a feat as trade. bait to get rid off called candy consumerism and to realize the deceased the misery the tourists it destroys the nature the basis of our lives. in a currency. i'm human beings don't try to. be a meeting with teaching 15 teaches people software seal. i'm going to try let's go. he's a good crime and the nanny promised. us isn't that on the net that i mean by yes. you know is on your phone sonya will. buy it. down amanda. a bug up on land to cause another sibling as.
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here and human rights why are they to. the indigenous peoples one justice in the end is rightfully theirs but it simply taken away from them never returned. to new owner asking to the prof. it's entire gangs of thugs. corrupt politicians and sure to demean the terry police fight for the wrong side. and in the name of profit people into an environment around tomorrow i simply cleared out. so what does exist because it got a lot better than. they sybil saw mussy else i mean to get dough into rust belt.
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i am your. welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is our 2 u.k. . in the race to clear hospital beds birmingham city council offered care homes cash to take elderly patients quickly but some of the discharge may have had to cope with 19 care manager from the area tells us the incentive exploited a sector that is strapped for cash. you know not having enough money into social chaos it's amazing to me that people anywhere i. don't use that as we used to accept it's people what we've learned here is not a financial gain the culture secretary announces that jews can reopen from july the 25th an outdoor theaters can open this weekend the measures mark another major
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milestone in the easing of the u.k.'s knocked out. britain's chancellor sooner nor is it difficult times lie ahead despite a massive spending package to get the country out of the economic crisis but the center for economics and business research warns the economy may not recover until 2020 full. service out the opposition calls for a breakdown of the government's tests and trace budgets after treasury documents reveal a $10000000000.00 pound allocation we hear from an expert in accounting. as part of preparations for a wave of covert emissions birmingham city council cash payments to care homes to take a look at the patients but that wave never came and those discharge were in many cases never tested for the virus care homes were given for windows to tender for
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the scheme receiving a 1000 pounds cash as an incentive but winning bids needed to accept the patient within 24 hours even if they would dog nose with covert 19 while many care homes didn't take up the offer the council confirmed that 16 payments have been made since the scheme launched the city council says the payments were for preparedness and was in line with government guidelines. the $1000.00 pound funding was provided to allow the care providers to purchase additional p.p.a. pay additional staff and conduct additional cleansing to allow covert positive residents to be isolated and discharged the council has worked closely with our health partners to ensure testing upon discharged from hospital as we very much recognise the importance of this in reducing the spread of covert 19 almost 500 patients were discharged from birmingham hospitals into care homes during march and april at a time when the virus gripped the city but nearly half were released without tests for the virus before government advice changed in mid april the rush to empty
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hospital beds was later deemed unnecessary with the city's 7 files and bed nightingale hospital repurpose for cancer care after receiving no covert patients well earlier i spoke to a local care home manager who refused the incentive jane far and she told me the scheme took unfair advantage of a sect increasingly strapped for cash. no man's money's worth a lot. and that's why i didn't and i had 3 and. and i had 3 and to date i stayed every day until it was safe to have an admission where i could physically be text must out. and then people could maybe inside feel a. less the stress to the families and to the residents change huge pressure of course on the n.h.s. at the time the council needed to free up hospital beds surely that was the right move particularly with the scenes coming out of italy at the start of the crisis
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and the government really wanted to avoid that and in effect it did. you know they never use they got hospitals that was just a waste of race or so a lot of money went into the hospitals you know everybody was already in iraq and a lot of money was rice to build a build these hospitals in use and why not use them so that razor. for the coby patients but i didn't do that and that put them in care homes and sprayed national walid and we've found the rest of that will tell me what you feel about those care homes where of course they were affected because they did accept patients under the scheme and consequently hit by the virus were their fault do you think despite following the government's guidance. i think every home is individual to south and . the homes know their capabilities and competencies to be idle to dale with an infection regardless of what infection he sees. and it was just too
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extreme to be idle to be let through molly dawes a wooden log. common to all of the people who don't want to do the social care very . tall unique clinic she's meet with not having enough money into social care nights and made to me anyway i. think i use that as a way to. to accept it's people when they're in a crowd of a financial guy. in addition to not taking up the council scheme for told me that her home was one of those that locked down the head of the nation by directive responding to boris johnson's comments that some care homes didn't follow the proper procedures she said he didn't understand the realities of the sector. we close the wage before the national lockdown in the week before and what was that because it was apparently known down and we have got 6 the hones in. and out he was just looking at the figures in the day and it was quite frightening and so we
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made the decision to close to busy and i contacted the family is that i've been very simple and it is the best decision what you make of the promises recent comments about saying that some care homes simply didn't follow the right advice when i think it's a let down isn't the regular way a thing if mr johnson was in our shoes and even in our life every day then he would have a different approach. the government has announced further lock down restrictions can be lifted with gyms at outdoor pools and 1st has to be allowed to operate that's while the chancellor has warned that difficult times lie ahead despite a massive spending package to get the country out of the economic crisis or because he's and he joins me now here in the studio with more on this and he said some good news then for leisure industries absolutely we've been seeing the government holding a briefing albeit not a daily one but the government updating the country as to what can and can't open
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trying to lay out a timeline towards that end we've been seeing the culture secretary of the dollar and heading valid up which will be good news to many particularly small business owners. as of this weekend our artists musicians and dancers can stop performing live outside till outdoor audiences will also have the resumption of recreational sport followed later by the reopening about gyms swimming pools and leisure centers normal life is slowly returning this is an important milestone for up performing artists who've been waiting patiently in the wings since march of course we won't see crowds flooding into their ben years but from the 11th of july our theatres operas dance and music shows can stop putting on outdoor performances . so what are these changes we're going to see from next monday fear to music venues dance performances all allowed to be open to audiences so long as they are
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outside world so going to be seeing from saturday beauticians spars to 2 ists and tanning salons being allowed to reopen outdoor pools will also be allowed to open from saturday and finally gyms and leisure centers will be allowed to open up on the 25th of july so all of that would be good news one would suppose not just for the owners and the people working there but also for people who've been waiting to get back into the gym as you say some good news easier but of course the chancellor has warned of tough times ahead or have been seeing from next throughout the course of the pandemic the nomic fallout from the lockdown has been over 100000000000 pounds of support he's now added a further 30000000000 pounds to that taking the tellers who are around 160000000000
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pounds of government intervention trying to keep people in their jobs through furlough systems and also of course trying to give support to businesses where possible but next say that not every job in the economy can be promised or can be guaranteed and that we could be dealing with the fallout from this for some time to come. very very significant in the sense that it. did it is poised to protect its business is. that if to. present it to the business we did. we have the other side. but there are some who doubt how quickly the government can recover the economy the c b r the center for economics and business research says the economy won't recover back to pre-code levels until 2024 that's assuming there isn't a 2nd wave in that scenario g.d.p.
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will fall by 11 percent if there is a 2nd wave of the virus could fall by almost 20 percent and exports would fall by 23 percent in that scenario as well and so far as the c.b.r. and also the iowa fast institute fiscal studies a concern for that could be long term it's unclear how exactly these measures will be paid for and if they will be effective enough to save as many jobs as possible. thank you very much for that as well senior economist at the center for economics and business research published says in spite of the chance of those pledges the worst of the damage will become clear once government support schemes get stripped back that dynamic at play areas that are also very effective in and providing this crucial battle between households and. being around them and. drawn swarthy and i think that's where that's where we may are.
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more widespread layoffs and then down. against nearly 4 years as a long time isn't it of course you got to bear in mind those local economies who had to a lot down again for example lester i mean how will they be affected. absolutely i mean any time economy has to. get out of the data and reimpose into lockdown conditions and exist instead of going down it's not only in terms of the demand side but also the supply side equation so once they're out this crisis be are going to be provided and you know we've been monitoring our businesses expect are assessing the long term damage so that. we really finding that through each week of locked down long term damages imposed this is a. good use out. that we saw before the crisis so people hold
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onto the jobs people get their jobs back they're still going to really be facing very heavy taxation over the next few years. and i think that in a down the road tax increase that is due again likely on the government how to commence it so it's a new course of action and it does seem that at least and the short term they will continue providing. us however that despite the large size of the stimulus that was announced yesterday biased historical times it's still represents a very significant scaling back i'm so again at least training when i was a remove from the economy i think that's when the real damage could be again so that economics expert dr steve mccabe doesn't believe the chancellor's rescue package is enough to protect british workers from the worst. there's a few bits in it they're good but by and large i don't think it's it's going to do the job that's required which of course is to stem the flow of what increased the same who had the sort of the nuts would say from john lewis and amongst others
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a tsunami of job losses we're going to face unemployment is probably going to be sort of 10 percent by christmas easily. and possibly even 15 percent but we are seeing the job retention bonus i mean that surely is good news and many people in that jobs i don't not i'm not particular convinced i think as you sort of sort of think the pace of this is made clear those people are going to come back anyway the employers that they pocket this is of the 1000 pounds which is perfect on one wouldn't pay and those that are going to go there's no work for them to do yet they're not going to be kept on for an extra 3 months just for the sort of bonus that's neither here nor there i think we're in really difficult times so we could well be facing higher taxes for thing years to come but surely it's worth it to to push through this crisis well absolutely i mean of course and you know that there's a danger in sort of criticizing what are sort of really sort of important measures in a sort of time of national crisis when it's international it faces a global pandemic this. didn't come out of
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a clear blue sky but nonetheless there's not an awful lot you can do about it for sure taxes may have to go up but i think i get no chance of the view of many. that what we don't want to do of course is to tax the sort of the ever shrinking workforce what we need is to create so the jobs of the future may the jobs that will disappear they will never return that there's no way that what we've got to do is to sort of to invest in a sort of a greener and different economy that create sort of genuine trying to cause what has to be i believe this is a much fairer society we've got to try and get rid of the sort of the dreadful inequality that we have you know the worst in europe the institute for fiscal studies has been critical of some of the key tenets of the government spending and as war that taxes will go up in the long run. a lot probably a majority of the job retention bonus money will go respective jobs that would have be indeed already have been returned from furlough anyway much of the vaca on the
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stand you speak up will be that weight the missing 15000000000 for p.p. may be necessary but i think we can expect to pay quite a lot for the equipment that buys the time to pay for all this will come but not this year not next market passage to do so will depend above all on how the economy recovers let's hold in the back of our minds that our reckoning in the form of higher taxes will come eventually the labor leader has echoed the i.f.'s criticism saying that there is little room for what he called dead weight or wasted government money spending needs to be targeted carefully where it is most needed. now. you have taken it but right now the top 10 but it's a photo. of many of those many of you but. some are really rich. so we fail on their own. but we
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can't because they weigh in on the. money go for it but about those jobs. they become. treasury documents reveal that 10000000000 pounds has been allocated to the government's test and traces to much of it to private companies but scientists from the independent sage group that's separate to the one advising the government of called the decision shocking saying the money would be better spent in a stablished public health bodies the government scheme has had several problems since it launched the maze such as technical difficulties for contact traces and the scrapping of the much lauded government tap while driving testing centers managed by private firms have been criticised for their handling of samples with labs receiving them mislabeled or in poor condition the government says that the full amount like not be spent but the opposition has called for a full breakdown of the contracts to assess value for money professor of counting
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prem sikka told me earlier that the money would be better used in the public sector the extortionate costs don't seem to add up the government's recent experience for example buying p.p.a. from turkey which was pretty useless you already mentioned the abandoned. government a recent record of not really inspire confidence and i would really love to see more details of how somebody is r i but there's 10000000000 where the germans can do it for 20000000 euros why on earth are you can needs 10000000000 would you be raise your eyebrows of 10000000000 went straight into the public sector. well i think it depends on my feeling is that we need to unify centralise all the n.h.s. just says it is no good having a try granted and then going from the constant to say who can deliver something and i think certainly 10000000000 in the public sector would be most welcome it can create institutional structures which i general and rely on it can also. provide
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institutional memory because these kind of mix may not be one. still to come this hour it's across a pastry development plans are said to be challenge in the house of commons we hear from the campaign. you know french philosopher of altair said a lot of smart stuff like the value of our paper might eventually get to its intrinsic value 0 smart guy right yet a lot of other smart things to say. plans
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stationed at the base where the move was challenging the house of commons in a debate prompted by the local m.p. form a cabinet minister and her lead some have a fear is that it could lead to more accidents like the incident that killed a british teenager last year the fatal crash involved 19 year old perry dunn and a former intelligence agent and seclude us who drove into harry's motorcycle while driving on the wrong side of the road outside the airbase in august 2960 s. later claimed diplomatic immunity and fled to the us in an open letter the teenager's family claimed the wee development news has upset them and shows how little the u.s. government thinks of harry's life over the british government says the development plans will not lead to an increase in agents. also be clear from the start that there are no plans to increase the number of personnel on the site of. a campaign against u.s. surveillance activity at menwith hill in yorkshire martin schweiger thinks that
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allowing such practices doesn't do much for britain's reputation. and be nice to think the special relationship building bridges building friendships. but i think we have to accept that having using the surveillance of men with you know all and all also purely from cramping allows us to conduct things like drone strikes in faraway countries killing people that's called actually judicial executions but we also have seen collateral damage how does that actually help the reputation of you know the united kingdom. in france there is anger on the streets of the capital of a some newly appointed ministers who have rather questionable pasts the protests staged by a women's rights group took place on tuesday and is expected to continue on friday . was was was
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was. was a god. was. or to charlotte events he explains why changes of the heart of the french government have provoked such anger. president macron had home to reshuffle of the french government would give him a much needed boost languishing in the opinion polls and with less than 2 years before the next presidential election he needs to turn things around but as some of the names for some of the top jobs in french politics were announced mouths dropped in shock the new interior minister the man in charge of law and order she has done i know i'm dumbfounded many when we talk about the careers of men chanter and
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regulations are we talking about those appointed as ministers how can you imagine for a moment that the fight against sexist and sexual violence moves forward with a rapist at the interior ministry. and masculinist of the justice ministry to. this government is a disgrace it's a tremendous slept that emanuel macron has launched in the face of all those who have mobilized against sexual and gender based violence dominance character has been acquired since rape allegations were made against him now a woman alleges that he forced himself on her during a meeting in 2009 domain and has always denied the accusations while the original proving to the claims was dropped just weeks before he was annoying to it into one of the most powerful jobs in france a court decided to reopen the probe many are now questioning my judgment saying it's an insult to victims of sexual assault. concerning he
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currently has been against him and recently the justice system relaunched the investigation into his case was posing the problem is that he's been nominated to become france's top cop meaning he'll have under his orders people who are supposed to be investigating his case. to do not even an 18 sound one who's been accused. the phrase as the head of the police when the older 2 don't take complaints seriously is generally speaking kind of 2 women who are victims of rape sexual assault who police refuse to listen to. for us and for all people who are victims of rape assault there is spitting in our face really because for months for years even we've been denouncing violence that we're breaking the silence when it comes to rape cells domestic violence and we have the feeling that we're hurt but they don't care at all about what we have to say outraged over this decision
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protests erupted. oh oh oh. oh oh despite the intensity of emotions boiling over it leaves a powerless little to offer after legal analysis the relevant services asserts that there was no obstacle to dominoes nomination dominoes nero wasn't the only issue protesters took with the newly appointed justice minister also riled the crowds he's the lawyer to pull the rhetoric he's previously defended high profile men who faced charges of rape he's also known to be a critic of the me too movement suggesting that some actresses sleep with men in power to get a leg up so to say calling it a promotion the leader of one french feminist organization had this to say ladies
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and gentlemen our new justice minister i have to vomit on the streets of paris protesters were equally appalled to. see someone who has defended for a post office a from a site who must be defended in a court of law indeed but it came with a way of defending them by attacking the me too movement talking about the history . nation of the debate in reference to women any deterrent duple moretti as interior minister and justice minister is for us the fatal blow to the so-called great cause of the presidential it doesn't seem that this is about some. protests of being cooled across france on friday with many fear is that by making these appointments macro in-house in their minds unceremoniously dumped gender equality an issue he had once described as a little rand paul was a big cause of his presidency so it's even ski off see how us
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of those who just can stuff it up with a ticket in your hear that oh. i'm talking about is a very international community. meeting yesterday we're going to play. you just a bit but as this study says they need to eat. those who pushed them at the one who used to cook the business for their new cool script. is everything produced polluted with the impulse to do with. the body. 5 they have and with effect ago they obviously cited not to take people's life. with my gave you that. the past 3 presidential election cycles demonstrate voters are against foreign wars and one nation building nonetheless both remain high priority for the illegal leaks why is this our voters being denied
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