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here in los angeles they were going to come out you see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the trade. it's the 4th day of a fragile truce between armenia and azerbaijan is accused of bombing in a city outside the immediate conflict from the armenian president in an exclusive interview he gave to what. we should not. forget. in this account the real facts started this war but it was. clearly. the 2nd wave of the current virus pandemic taking its toll on health care systems around the world a new survey finds a large number of nurses in france are ready to quit. so the world health organization says lock downs are not the best way to fight
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coded 19 to stay cool significant collateral damage clearly among poor populations . using lockdown as your primary control knockdowns just one consequence. and that is making people. good morning and welcome this is into. the fold trying cease fire in the. 4th day as armenia and azerbaijan accuse each other of violating the truce in a sequence of shelling attacks saturday so the 2 nations which border asia and europe agree to lay down their weapons to exchange prisoners and those killed in the fighting meanwhile nearly 700 unexploded grenades have been found in the disputed. and the armenian prime minister is warned of
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a potential humanitarian catastrophe. on monday this area government report it several of its regions had been shelled back has also accused armenia of bombarding the 2nd largest city in the country killing at least 10 and injuring dozens more this is the same reportedly showing the aftermath of that attack denies the claims i mean presidents spoke exclusively with r.t. in his full interview well that later on choose day for now here's a preview so are there violations on the part of armenia and if there are why is it happening that there are violations and as far as i understand it one violet the other one and then it goes back it goes around back to the initial place who was the 1st point number one in the case of. the bombing or shelling.
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current journos of a bug john cleary information from my government from ministry of defense and for foreign minister and former minister of spoken about that already it's definitely not not i mean it has filled it that's number one number 2 when you were speaking about breaking the cease fire it it was unfortunately immediately after the cease fire was announced 12th log step and i hear the capital city of of lots of republic was shelled and i mean i'm speaking about civilian shellings as world 3rd we should not. forget. in this account the real fact who started this stage of war it was the us there is side clearly. the people of nagorno-karabakh the republic of arts. so violations are there there are fortunate and i think all parties have to put
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a lot of efforts in order to stop it and of course it's very very important to have broken a mechanism for verification who is breaking the cease fire i mean these are many ways of doing about internationally using technology but that should be put in place because until the sis fire is not established fully the humanitarian side of this cease fire will not be. either of sides will be able to use that. as a vision for its part has denied accusations of violating the cease fire we spoke with former azerbaijani deployment in order he said that his country's merely claiming back its own land. i don't think that the you will find any citizen among the un member states which will not support it is to its own territorial integrity we have to again i think that this is he issue here we have to understand that the
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other by john has been admitted to the u.n. and the specific visiting it at that it appears and we don't want any other countries to it it's we have it's shall be made much clear that we had more cleaning in it and it's you know the public media and the public of i mean it is the perfectly aware of what we are claiming we are claiming implementation of the u.n. security council resolution very much clear so i think that there are there are messages quite sometimes cottons going wrong direction as it was on my just fighting it on the coffee about it which is not the case isn't my job is claiming back to control what can legally be long street and we have to make it clear and it has been clear for the last 30 years that we we don't target any i mean who lieschen iranians have traditional leave on azerbaijan use oil and we are looking for a peaceful coexistence of the 2 communities in the world incredible that was officials position of azerbaijan over the last 30 years and we have a teacher rita destroyed many times and we have done practical steps that direction
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to shore our cities definitely we believe that i mean in azerbaijan yes and leave to get. healthcare systems across europe are being pushed to the brink with record 19 infection rates clocking up across the continent in france medics fear that they are not as heard as they were during the pandemic 1st wave. we don't have any nurses back in february march we had an enormous amount of volunteers 2nd serious point is that we had help from other regions in march and april to today those regions are all in the red zone and we're there for not able to receive that same assistance so we have beds for additional covert 19 patients but we don't have any staff to manage them. and a new survey has confirmed that it found that the pandemic has been taking its toll so such an extent that many medical workers want out of the profession want to show the do is keep picks up the story as the time to make reared its ugly head the 1st
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sign of real strain was on hospitals as were posed people who wanted to show their appreciation also started the class. b. . now is the pressure on hospitals and stuff again all the clucking in the world isn't enough to boost the morale of traumatised medical staff and we survey has found that more than a hole for nurses are suffering. and many say they are ready to quit it's conducted by the national order of nurses 57 percent of respondents said they were exhausted all 37 percent said the covert crisis had made them want to change jobs.
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this summer saw wave of layoffs and it became clear that the government will continue reducing hospital beds the thing is the government shot health workers in the back because we were refusing to admit that 31000 staff were infected with the 19th due to the lack of masks and medical rooms when many young nurses considered quitting they thought to themselves i will work amid a statute on a lower wage and terrible conditions in the lives of patients and i'd rather leave while i still can and many other moved abroad for example to switzerland or luxembourg where the wages for nurses a double were they opened up their own practice where they themselves determine how much they work and get paid if it comes as the french prime minister issued this warning the french thought she quickly that this virus was gone the reality of the 2nd wave is here they could be no more slackening. is in the country facing problems with a medical right the u.k.
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prime minister was raising about the fantastic any chests we will because our n.h.s. is the beating heart of this country it is the best of this country. it is powered by love. so under the course they were thinking of throwing in the towel last month more than 2 thirds who responded to a survey said they planned to quit the n.h.s. because of how close it had been term goals many said they would this illusion and exhausted but there were other reasons. 65 percent said the lack of personal protective equipment was a factor while 54 percent cited the inability to speak out. when we were left to work without the necessary equipment with patients would not have covered 19 we could be the ones passing the infection to them for example
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university hospital centers knowingly told staff who tested positive it's nothing serious continue working when employees throughout france are asked to avoid any contact with people for at least 7 days at the same time nurses are told nope nothing serious continue no we disagree it contradicts our professional ethics because we are in danger in patients we will not put up with this when nurses are told to do more work extra hours work during the weekends exhausts them and exhaustion leads to mistakes at work we don't want just because of fatigue because our management is exploiting us. medical staff have been vocal about the demands of this pandemic and while in some countries governments have put their hands in their pockets the bump up pay packets it's not nearly enough protests demanding more funding for health care and a better working conditions have sprung up across the continent thanks and praise
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from medical staff who have worked throughout the pandemic is always going to be welcome but medics want to remind people and a government that they owe no more for a cause and do less things turn the right. see european countries see a whole sea of doctors nurses technicians and so many more leaving the service. so let's. see paris. france is among the countries that is seeing higher infection rates than in the spring along with the u.k. it's introducing new lockdown measures for the world health organization is now warning leaders against using lockdowns as the primary control method against the spread of covert 19 so using lockdown as your primary control method lockdowns just one consequence that humans never. belittle and that is making poor people or the world economy is expected to contract by about 5 percent to 2020 that's
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according to the economic outlook forecast one reason for that is the impact of lockdowns rick sanchez want to america discuss the impact of flow downs with his guests these lockdowns extended lock downs are ridiculous and are causing such economic and mental and health devastation at some point we have to have a conversation about how do we protect the most vulnerable but we've got to get back to work these lockdowns are devastating to the working class and i would argue that those that are are doing for extended lockdowns are anti working class i got your point but here's the other point here other countries that have been able to deal with this effectively vietnam south korea china new zealand some of them knocked it out in like weeks to a month and they didn't do it with a lockdown they did it with an entire list a bevy of things including testing immediate testing knowing who are the people who
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are sick isolating them i mean that is how you apparently combat this disease right . no i agree 100 percent they did it with the leadership structure they leaned in on the science they did it with a leadership structure and a government that understood what covert 1000 was and what type of a threat it was they did it by not acting like oh but 19 was a hoax at the end of the day we do have countries that have far exceeded the level of success when it comes to preventing individuals from contracting kobe 19 and i think that those are areas that we need to look towards in terms of the net that's what they used but in each one that you just named they had government leadership that followed and acknowledged that that the covert 90 was a threat and developed a plan from day one whereas in america we had a president who completely ignored the threat and its like to keep going as it would not affect us and acted as though we were somehow insulated because we're the united states and we have american blood running through our banks and i would argue if you didn't have these extended lock downs in california and new york that average would be even lower and you're seeing the g.d.p. come roaring back i will point out this i think the shame of it all in the spring
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is that that trump listened too much to parks and fogey with faulty models including the marine model out of washington state if you hadn't and followed his instincts i think we'd be in a much better place they were a lot of people who still posted house parties and other things i'm from chicago originally i know chicago shut down lockdown for a while yet their cases steadily went up but in large part that was because of basic human behavior and people not following the social distancing guidelines so i think that taking it construct with the other things that we've heard from organizations like the c.d.c. it's very important that we follow all of those things and not look to one as the magic bullet to ensure that people are healthy and safe. more statues of former presidents theodore roosevelt and abraham lincoln would. write some vandalism across the u.s. city with more on that and the different stories we take have to describe.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. next geysers by the national survival. when customers go by you are just a place. to now well reduce some lower. that's undercutting but what's good for the market is not good for the global economy. the world is driven by shaped by.
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snow day or thinks. we dare to ask. the u.s. city of portland to seen riots vandalism with statues toppled as people demonstrated on indigenous peoples day use replace the federal columbus day holiday in several states. to stand she is a former president theodore roosevelt lincoln would pull down the entrance to the organ the story society was but 3 people were arrested as did the whole trump had this to say about the rest. put these animals in jail now the radical left only
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knows how to take advantage of very dumb leadership fools this is biden law and order earlier we spoke to political activist on to the road just right and social justice journalist on mentone who explained why some people object to certain statues in the u.s. . columbus day is a celebration of white male mediocrity this is a person who got lost and got very very lucky you don't see for instance swastikas in germany and for all intents and purposes hitler did things for germany that were beneficial to the germans but were so disgusting in the process that those symbols have been taken down in germany where they've had this true record truth and reconciliation process i just don't think that we can exercise this from an anglo centric lens of a referring to it so as our history now we might have all been combined or impacted in some sense but we were not impacted in the same way and this goes back to that indigenous idea of free prior and informed consent they were not informed and they
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did not give consent for the symbols of hate that have been literally etched in stone and something that was sacred to them that can't continue to happen and in some cases yes many of the statues may have to come down i didn't know lincoln had ordered the lynching of 38 1st world people who were trying to protect their families and we this is an opportunity to understand you have to lincoln is. revealed in america for so many values that we hope to aspire to and yet we never really tell the story of what happened to the 1st native people in america and what's happening to them today and that was brought out in this. case i'm using briefly now something with the march by chile's largest indigenous group which descended into violence on monday the an authorized rally through santiago was met by riot police federal bombs and stone throwing were counted by
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water cannon tear gas. in syria's killed see people with 70 or this recording medical attention the northwest of the countries in the grip of a heat wave and to several cities have been damaged. her work . also at least 8 people have been killed and dozens more injured after a 3 story building collapse in lagos nigeria video taken not long ago after the incident shows what is left of that building because of the incident yet to be determined. the european union is back to imposing a new round of sanctions on russian officials that over the elects in a violent case it could include travel bans and asset freezes and involves the alleged poisoning of the opposition figure our europe correspondent peter oliver has a story. the sanctions measures were put forward jointly by france and germany the
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legal necessities will need to be drawn up before they can come into full force and we're expecting them to be announced in e.u. council meeting that's a meeting of the heads of government in state of the e.u. member states on thursday and friday of this week what we can expect from the sanctions though is that they will take the form of asset freezes and travel bans it's being reported that 9 members of russia's security services may be the targets of the sanctions the german foreign minister announcing them had this to say that we have initiated sanctions against individuals whom we believe to be partly responsible for this violation of international law it is important that the e.u. shows unity in such a serious crime we did today while germany and france were the 2 member states that put forward these berlin and paris say that russia has not given adequate answers as to what happened to alexei novelli well from moscow's point of view that they've
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asked germany to provide moscow with the evidence that shows that alexei navalny was poisoned with a nerve agent 4 times but that request has fallen on deaf ears in fact the russian foreign minister not happy at all with the way that moscow is being treated in this situation. we are asking the o.p.c. doubly to explain their find this years were the results of this probe they tell us the request was from germany so it's the german case and you should ask germany so we ask german when we get the same stories of loss of requests from what the president's agenda is on shows that we do have a consensus in accordance with the european convention on meeting the system that some criminal matters are your them under this convention all requests must receive an answer should instead we hear excuses or a little absurd statements the russians who do this these crimes are going to resign we cannot investigate the case. when we have no facts so where does this leave russia's relationship with the european union well it's been. great on monday
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we heard from alexander schellenberg the austrian foreign minister vienna had being traditionally very close ally of moscow within the european union however the austrian foreign minister saying that there could be no return to business as usual however we did hear from your state barrell as well the e.u. high representative for foreign affairs basically the e.u. foreign minister if there ever was to be one he said that the relationship between moscow and brussels went deeper than anything that had to do with alexei navalny that russia's cooperation was needed particularly when it came to situations like the ongoing crisis in the got a cutback russia is one of the co-chairs sold it means group to deal with is the fight in northern iraq i wash. preceded mccall has to toggle is that president putin you want to work the differing would mean group you know that to look for
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a ceasefire that would look at who haitian we're not going to start doing that to do to live up out of these tensions alexina valley is still recovering here in berlin he took a lot of flight from siberia to moscow back on the 20th of august he was brought here to berlin was in they induced coma for a couple of weeks he was roused from mats and discharged from hospital the last month and continues to recover but as he's getting better it would seem that there's still plenty of ramifications from whatever happened to him to come with relations to how that relationship between moscow and brussels is going to go from here on out. ok i'll be back with updates for you in half an hour's time see there . was a pandemic no certainly no borders to nationalities. this
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summer. we don't look like seem. to be. coming close is this something. we can do better we should be. everyone is contributing to each of our own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges create the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together.
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the villain doesn't say how do i know about the battle in this i'll just.
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keep on going to watch him again i want to why did why do you know. how lucky. i really hope to be but there are here are some friends that the us are still slow but the still beautiful thing to do something to see. the charge for. they have about one of them was a simple alibi wasn't going to bomb a simple well with someone that could have a look at. how .
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this is to boss the one business show you can't afford them it in washington coming up cold when they can relieve talk the united states have stalled once again while global markets surge ahead of a busy earning week or to break it all down plus the o.e.c.d. says just proposed digital tax could cause a yearly decline in global g.d.p. we'll dig into the details and a later just slow much our thanks and against chinese telecom giant huawei affecting the. company's ability to do business worldwide going to bring you expert analysis we have a packed show today let's dive right in. and we lead the program with the latest in the ongoing stimulus talks here in the united states after the white house increased its stimulus offer to over $1.00 trillion dollars on friday the package received heavy criticism from republicans and democrats casting doubt that economic
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relief would be coming to americans any time soon now the white house offer includes expanded unemployment insurance of $400.00 per week stimulus stimulus checks of $1200.00 for adults with $1000.00 per child another $20000000000.00 bailout for airlines and another $330000000000.00 in paycheck protection loads as well as $175000000000.00 for testing tracing back scenes and health care related to the covert pandemic and there are several other measures meant to stimulate the economy and there as well but what issues do both sides have with this plan well democrats believe the white house package doesn't go far enough on a plan and funding for coronavirus testing and tracing while republicans believe the price tag is just too large and are concerned it could expand the obama era affordable care act after the pushback from both sides white house chief of staff mark meadows and treasury secretary steven menuhin called on lawmakers to pass individual lesson legislation including redirecting $130000000000.00 in unused
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funds from the paycheck protection program which was part of the relief package passed in march now although at this time democrats in the house of representatives have insisted on a comprehensive relief bill rather than stand alone legislation like that despite uncertainty over what may have or what may happen to the u.s. economy and unemployment without another stimulus bill global markets rallied on monday so let's go ahead and take a look at the state of the economy and markets with octavia moore and the c.e.o. of optimists l.l.c. octavio always a pleasure to have you on the show now. if there's so much doubt that a stimulus bill could get done before november's election why are the markets so optimistic about it and getting a boost monday are we any closer or is this just you know algorithms picking up all the chatter. well i think you're right also question the algorithms maybe algorithms trading days of the pushing of prices higher i mean we didn't see
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a little tech stocks have a very very good rally through about into the mid afternoon and so. it didn't seem as and but it is a reason they were very strong increases and apple's i spoke. to very very well some of the doesn't seem to get you reasons that doesn't this and just. so i think you're right it is just the algorithms trying to. and it all with stimulus in uncertain territory and just being a month away from elections here in the united states. what is this going to mean for markets in the coming weeks what can we see if you have that crystal ball to take a look at what's happening here. well i think with these elections there is a very considerable uncertainty that will surround i think they would like to see a kind of election where there's no clear. direction and. reading and able and ready to test the results so i think would like to see
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