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he persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she just goes at their dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer who's to blame patients doctors manufacturers. and this friday's headlines russian rejects britain's claims of hacking and what the foreign secretary described as almost certain election meddling in last year's general election we asked people in london for their. spiegel distract you know just scream you know just to you know distract us from what's really going on i do think it's going to take her straight to grow to be claiming incoming speaker gingrich. also this hour months after a delivery driver died when french police restrained him and he choked told during a routine traffic stop 3 officers are now indicted for manslaughter the father says
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it's clear. in my view there was a failure to help a person in whom with assault and the actions that led to my son's death. and the un special envoy to yemen calls for an urgent probe after an alleged saudi airstrike kills around a dozen civilians. watching are to international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned 1 pm welcome to the program. the kremlin's rejected britain's twin accusations of election meddling and hacking medical research into coded vaccines the foreign secretary said the government is almost certain that russia sought to interfere in last year's pole alaska teller breaks it down for us. 2020 the year just keeps on giving
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a pandemic but social awakening and now russian interference the government has concluded that it is almost certain that russian actors start to interfere in the $21000.00 general election through the online amplification of illicitly acquired in league government documents whilst there is no evidence of a broad spectrum russian complain against the general election and any attempt to interfere in our democratic processes is completely unacceptable and elected to parliament the u.k. foreign secretary said to his party's historic triumph at the polls in 2019 and i would of course want to congratulate absolutely everybody involved in securing the biggest conservative majority since that i did eighties. wasn't just people fed up with political deadlock infighting and endless bricks it delays no it was a russian act is theater actors film actors the kremlin russian nationals russian companies anyone who's ever been to russia it's unclear and yet at the same time
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it's apparently almost certain ring about the government has concluded that it is highly likely the likely finding likely almost certainly will show this responsible for the tickets to the script of the cliff if she didn't it looks like another use of highly likely tactics but it seems like dougie has given up on this term based on previous years' experience so now the british government gives us the new slogan almost certain. and these mysterious russian actors bombarded the public online with details of the nique to pose set u.k. u.s. trade deal the one that would have bred speaking coronated chicken and making visits to a privatized n.h.s. hospital is something i can reveal to you 461 pages of evidence on the forest of the n.h.s. is of the table and will. up for sale now timing wise it's an interesting
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allegation did the british government just watch and do very little as the virus to hold here under fire for a severe lack of personal protective equipment for health care workers and the failure to ramp up testing the government is under increasing pressure to ease the nationwide lockdown measures this and it's close to having europe's worse death toll so what did it do wrong differently the government's not only buried under criticism over its covert mistakes but also in debt with a nation afraid to step outside again the accusation also comes ahead of a much anticipated report on russian interference in u.k. politics as a whole a report that's been in the watts 18 months on which the prime minister himself said didn't point to any nefarious forces there is. absolutely no evidence that i've ever seen of any russian in the difference in u.k. democratic process i mean i think that this is there sure is not russian
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authorities in u.k. politics there is no evidence for that a bit mixed message but it'll still do the trick russian meddling might be an oldie but it's still a goodie but if you really wanted to shift attention away from many crises and and buy a pack line space you could go free double whammy we know that the russian intelligence agencies have been targeting in terms of cyber attacks against efforts across the those 3 countries and here in the u.k. our attempts to find events in through the research and development occurring of ours we do not have information about who may have hacked into pharmaceutical companies and research centers in great britain we can say one thing russia has nothing at all to do with these attempts apparently a hacking group terrifyingly called cozy back is trying to steal everything from research labs hospitals big pharma is all of the good guys who are walking toward. a vaccine now some might say selfish interest would include buying up the wild
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supply of the coronavirus treatment drug not completing the fast preclinical trial of a fax seen on humans or by its nefarious self as russia has done but that's just minor details good old russian into ferrets an old friend you can always turn to if the going gets tough and you need a bit of a break from being bashed the united nations says it has no information about the alleged attack on vaccine development of the russian sovereign wealth fund which is investing in research here says there's no need for theft because oxford university has been sharing vaccine data under existing commercial agreements we asked people in london if they were worried about a perceived russian threat i don't think it's connected to paper street think sometimes i think these things will distract don't you know just for a smokescreen you know just to you know distract us from what's really going on you just a little something. that he likes and i'd rather be blaming cummings before i blame
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groceries to make operation in the car and it's like that because like to pass muster like a bright sky kind of thing like a person so we think that's kind of complex and it's very easy to point the finger within that there's an old saying you know that's the trick when you point the finger take a look you have anything to support you back. since the allegations emerge we've been getting reaction from former british intelligence staff politicians and analysts. well here we go again highly likely. the days are long gone when the public believed howley likely claims by british government minister or mr starr's any well the public demands a rather higher standard of growth than that nowadays what do they mean by russian is this president putin again sitting on radio. jock your motor boat the national oil service. if the hard evidence wouldn't
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we to publish it if they're caught when what they mean by russian act like to surely must mean russian security forces if that evidence the russian security forces were guilty of into being in the u.k. general election not be pussyfooting around to release that information that would be headline news in every news outlet in this country and across the globe seized on by the americans and the be leaky. do men when a story broke as well last year and it was called a leak it wasn't called a hack so it was some sort of leak coming out of government well the real hack for me some extra work at the tour agency so i think it's interesting that now bring us up to take a head of the publication of screener tourist russia and report. more than 7 months after a french delivery driver died when police pinned him to the ground in
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a choke hold 3 officers have now been charged with manslaughter father of 5 such extra they suffered a heart attack and ultimately died from a 60 after what was supposed to be every teen stop trial devinsky reports from paris. when citric shoe free was pulled over by police in january it was for a traffic check the offices say that she had been looking at a suburban and they say that the motive by delivery driver also had a duty to license plates passes by phil this seems the followed at 1st said to picture can be seen pointing his finger at the police for over 10 minutes he in the police are shown to be in discussion but then citric is said to have called an officer a fool and he's arrested under arrest they say he resisted the video then shows 3 officers holding him down on the full while still wearing his motorbike helmets
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in order hood by investigators the fault of 5 is said to be crying out that he called to brief he repeats this 7 times during that arrest he suffered a heart attack he was taken to hospital in a coma 2 days later said to pick shoe was dead a post-mortem found that he hadn't died from the heart attack in fact his larynx had been fractured and he died from this pyxia said family devastated by his death hit out at the manner in which the police arrested him again. we do not understand why this technique of restraint the children hold has still not been banned because as we have seen this is what killed my father it cost a fraction of the larynx and we are in the state of total in comprehension today that's why i want to speak directly to mr amano mccraw on the chokehold technique
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is one of many things that officers can use to control a suspect when cedric shuv a died his family called out for change but nothing happened it wasn't until months later following the death of u.s. citizen george floyd that anger. really flared up not just through the use of the choke hold technique but also reigniting protest so but alleged police brutality. authorities took notice and announced that the controversial chokehold technique would be banned but that didn't last long with anger from the police unions forcing the government to back down and it made a u. turn but the protests did focus in new spotlight on the case of said it should say
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now an investigation has found that there is a case to be answered by the officers present day was monsoonal to charges being made his family they are still unhappy because very often it will be the reason these are we are glad the police officers have finally been charged although for some odd reason one female officer in the case is serving as the witness we don't understand this in my view there was a failure to help a person in danger along with assault and actions that led to my son's death and they still haven't been fired the government has changed so let's see what comes next but for me what's happening now is shameful not everyone in the police force is a murderer and there are people doing their jobs in harsh circumstances with a lack of resources we as a family understand that although we asked the interior minister is the hit by by the rules and create the lie that started the post 10 journey to 2020 said
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family await justice for his death meanwhile they remain defiant that the choke hold technique must be abandoned. azzi paris. the u.n. special envoy to yemen is calling for an urgent probe into wednesday's airstrikes in the north of the country the world body. humanitarian coordination office earlier said at least 11 civilians were killed in the bombing raid although the rubble has the movements health ministry says it's 24 and we're about to show you some video from a hospital next but please be aware it shows young children with injuries and this video shows where a lot of the survivors from the attack are being treated many of them are youngsters who the officials say the saudi led coalition hit residential buildings military chiefs have so far only said they will investigate attack has drawn international condemnation including from the u.n. children's fund unicef since the beginning of the yemeni war and $2815.00 the
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country has become one of the world's worst humanitarian catastrophes with over 100000 killed the majority of civilian casualties a result from airstrikes with the saudi led coalition blamed by international human rights groups for indiscriminate bombings despite that britain last week announced it would resume arms sales to saudi arabia but the international trade secretary saying possible war crimes in yemen seem to be isolated incidents i have assessed that there is not a clear risk for the export of arms and military equipment to saudi arabia might be used in the commission of a serious violation of international humanitarian law i.e. united kingdom actually still sending be switches to your saudi arabia i don't understand the basis of you know hypocrisy and. completely completely misleading to everybody because it is a government that are seeking money from the sort of any get this is they believe
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they wouldn't be and yet they didn't do i mean you know the cold case and this and it is if you see from the british government they actually have to supply the saudis with beasts lethal weapons. and the painful challenges for young men don't stop there a recent red cross report says a new wave of humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding as heavy rains and getting floods compound the suffering. the situation is yemen is just getting worse by the day this initial water and
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sanitation system has been affected as well the health care system in the country is a really weak and with the conflict. the only way that. we can. best help be a many is cold is by facing the measures the bent of measures only beasts a political solution that brings peace to yemenis well held human is restored in their lives and will and there's a hurry and. i had on the program one of the european countries letting in visitors from across the atlantic have a new problem on its hands especially what tourists from one nation will get on to why ireland and a quandary over quarantining after that. join
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in the depths. aura made in the shallowness. welcome back international travel is slowly picking up and that's perving to be a headache for our one which says it's having trouble with one particular set of tourists guests arriving from the united states are heading straight to enjoy ireland's bars restaurants and hotels the thing is they should be in quarantine for 14 days after a while it's causing more than a little anxiety for the hospitality industry and its local regulars on chefs told us you had to turn american guess away. a little less and then i know you have. 2 different tables of american tourists i took into the restaurant when they were asked about when they arrived in the country daisy earlier which means that they
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are going to their 1st table just shrugged and walked away. and the 2nd table the gentleman on it said he didn't have brought a virus and it was all over hyped in a way and which one day just said i'm sorry we're only here thank you and please leave the rest of you know i did it based on the fact that the failure to condemn tables on that night my staff would have been comfortable. i was putting them possibly in jeopardy because it was too early and i wasn't willing to take it. there is public pressure on the government to be a little tougher on travel from the united states like the rest of the e.u. arlen's ok with allowing visitors from the country that's registered the highest number of infections of all irish leaders insist not that many are flying it. the amount american visitors are information back from data public transport is up the numbers are quite low people should not be coming to our land if they can't
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restrict their movements for 14 days when they come here. this is not a time for normal holidays for tourists coming from abroad in ireland. i think we've been very clear on the us. but chef no can believe the government's fallen short of shilling the country from potential buyers carriers. our little group of guys under control and the last thing we need to be is people coming in from from. and i do go again when we've done our selves here i think it's more about the government reaction to the americans themselves and you know the government came out and said that there was it was more complex complicated than that and that as some of the systems were flawed that's a complex that's the book it's much easier to police our borders than it is say france basine to be able to do it i think that's a lot of where younger is coming from it's like we're in a little bit it should be easier for us to do with anybody. the economic fallout
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from the health crisis is still hitting the united states job market hard the 1300000 americans filed 1st time jobless claims last week and employment skyrocketed by early april when the penn demick lockdowns took hold and saw more than 6000000 file new jobless claims for 2 weeks in a row the situation has slightly improved more recently but over 17000000 people were claiming ongoing welfare benefits at the start of this month thousands of companies have gone to the wall to although it's not left everyone out of pocket or than a dozen u.s. firms that have filed for bankruptcy during the pandemic have nonetheless promised to pay millions in bonuses to their top executives. got that story for you next. a new white house ad campaign says that if you've lost your job or income due to the pandemic it's time to find something new and i know what you're thinking i need a child and i've been there too but you got to keep going just need the right
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scales i know and a shed light on doors are you can do this you were trying to be will find somebody to get. the unemployment rate in the united states is still elevated due to the pandemic roughly $18000000.00 americans are currently without a job now in the united states if you lose your job you often also lose your health insurance and that is a concern for everyone during this pandemic in 3 short months the number of adults without health insurance rose by 5400000 the largest coverage loss in american history exceeding by nearly 40 percent the greatest annual increase in the number of uninsured adults ever recorded so need to find something new consider becoming jeff bezos he's made billions during this pandemic or a line musk who's seen a surge in his profits but even when your company does poorly it's still great to be a corporate executive bloomberg founder of the $100.00 companies that have filed for bankruptcy amid this pandemic 19 of them have paid out
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a combined total of 100 $31000000.00 in retention and performance bonuses to people at the top take for example hertz car rental corp now they recently went under in response to these unprecedented conditions and the uncertainty regarding the duration of the impacts has taken proactive and aggressive actions to manage costs and ricci's capital expenditures on may 19th hurts car rental corp handed out $1500000.00 to its top 3 executives as part of a 16.2 $1000000.00 bonus program 3 days later they filed for bankruptcy the exact suggests. pennie a department store got $10000000.00 before they filed for bankruptcy and the company went under at chesapeake energy they got $25000000.00 intelsat even won in court the right to pay out $17000000.00 in bonuses to its top 6
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executives amid bankruptcy the department of justice was actually blocked from stopping them this seems to be how the u.s. economy is structured in hard times working people lose their jobs their homes and their health care meanwhile corporate executives get paid $1000000.00 bonuses even when their companies go under but remember those of you who are down and out in the united states the white house has got good advice for you find something new it will buy up and r.t. new york. before we go here's some world news in brief india has now surpassed 1000000 cases of covert 19 as the world's 3rd worst affected country and has registered over 25000 deaths a pound have been reimposed nationwide the government had recently a safe defensive measures which experts think is likely to be a factor behind the recent spike. in all day as
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a protest and bulgaria continue apace as a power struggle plays out between the prime minister and the president of crowds want the pm government and chief prosecutor to go i mean nothing is being done to tackle corruption and in the wake of a raid of the president's office. and these are the closest pictures ever seen of the sun i've been published by nasa and the european space agency that captured the outer layers of our stars atmosphere with a temperature of a round 1000000 degrees celsius. that's all for this hour news wise but if you're looking for more head on over to our web site r c dot com for countless articles and interviews thanks for tuning it. just shows seem wrong. why don't we all just don't call. me.
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on my one years in miami not what. anyone. would maintain vows of a time about what was it was in a time that were in a sense as a bomb was more about. when the mood in the side of the moment. seen the car going to him but i'm before. him by the. him out by now i'm by the imam obama. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason
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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 with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. during the vietnam war u.s. forces. it was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. how much it is
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did he. needs to be tracked. this is boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss in washington. china's industrial output bounce back in q 2 but how did other sectors of its economy fare we analyze how the global economy is handling the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic plus the price of copper papa recently driving optimism for the global economy moving forward we'll bring you in-depth analysis we have a packed show today so let's dive right in. and we lead the program with economic data out of the world.

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