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the answer and engage equals betrayal. when some find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground on the downward slope of wrestles with whether to ski resorts over winter to stand the spread of coronavirus, but also freezing earnings. journalists are among those injured as emotions run high in the capital of argentina, where fans have been grieving for diego maradona alternate realities. as many americans left jobless by the pandemic, food banks on thanksgiving to see their fall because of code
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the u.k. government is being called down for trying to hide the conditions inside. hundreds of migrants are being held. we take a look for ourselves. why can't they speak on? why don't you let them speak to us by their very good morning. this is r.t. international with the winter holidays approaching germany, italy and france are pushing to keep ski resorts closed to help counter the pandemic. but with businesses set to suffer, of course, resistance to the christmas grinch plan. b. to oliver explains it looks like it's all downhill for europe's multi-billion. you wrote ski industry that stuff. the german chancellor angela merkel has called for all slopes and resorts the close. although she greg nice says, this isn't going to sit well with neighbors, austria,
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we will be trying to coordinate e.u. to where we could close all ski resorts. unfortunately, considering announcements from austria, it doesn't look like we can do that so easily, but will try again. sebastien goods, the austrian chancellor is not onside with an e.u. ban on winter holidays. his government is already facing legal action from a consumer rights group over keeping resorts open last winter when the popular destination of ishmael became a covert hotspot. linked to cases in over $45.00 countries. despite the warnings, courts sees a blanket ban as excessive. if someone goes for on the loan at the moment, there's just as dangerous as someone going on the ski to alone. if someone uses a ski lived that similar to using public transport over the alpine border into italy and prime minister just said, be commentator says he agrees with the when there's a shared concern on this,
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we cannot in the middle of a 2nd wave of the virus think of having a normal christmas holiday in the mouth, at least previous year, old barry must now salute lee avoid. france has also said that its slopes should stay off limits until 2021. interestingly, the announcements of being that resorts will be open, but ski lifts won't be in operation. the austrians appear on likely to budge on this one though. unless brussels comes forward with financial help. if the e.u. does mandate that ski resorts stay closed, that means a cost of up to $2000000000.00 euro for austria. if the really wants that it has to pay for it to the cannot force the slopes to close any restrictions would have to be part of an agreement among many of the states. one alpine nation that isn't a member of the e.u. is switzerland. and if you're committed to skiing this season,
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might just be the place for you. there. slopes are already open resorts as well, and they intend to stay that way throughout the winter. peter, all over r.t. berlin. paolo bene, dini a professor of early modern european history is skip school. the block can find a solution to please all i don't think we can go back to the major's assault because we still is not part of the european union. so you basically want 3, like you do also and they tell you france of possible european union, but they didn't find any column agreement we normally thing easily. if they opened a skier, with a lot of people who don't do all that, we will lose a lot of money. they will still class. i think that's possible, that's possible because it's actually we should find it or anywhere you want to involving this should think about the reopening or you see that with some cultures of some precautions like us to undergo it the rap against the recall the
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make sure they use the card and say the bathtub, you can find it everywhere. now invaded the region, and i think about the bin because there's a moderately job in and the government really down with the cars is the simple fact . and the sas free which i found it found on. so you think very graphic text in for 5 minutes. they tell you if you are positive or negative. and if we think you should be allowed to go skiing and to stay in play now for days and days, which is a very good thing. football fans in argentina formed long queues to say the final goodbyes to the late football superstar diego maradona . but with emotions welling up, the procession descended into clashes between police and mourners. i police
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reportedly used rubber bullets and tear gas against and did friends who were demanding more time to say goodbye. party journalists covering the story were injured as well on was hit by a stone or another by a rubber bullet. and i was, i was what i was and italian city of naples fans there, waved flags and sang club songs dedicated to the late star i. i was, the night sky was also turned bright red to support a set of flares in tribute. i had on a plate for napoli for 7 years, helping the club to win the league title for the 1st time in its history. one chef in the city decided to pay zone tribute to his favorite football star by creating
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more adonis face on pink. says he pulled into the stadium where other fans were laying candles and flowers in on the movie. i would all like the i was lucky enough to have met diego and give a pizza directly to him. this time it was done with a different mood. is that 78 years ago, and i was lucky enough to give it to him in person. and if i can be found to have brought something this morning, a memory to the stadium, i wanted to bring my, i was already married on a pizza is different this time. but i'm sure diego will never fade, and his name will always be strong in the sport and in the world. well, people love madonna and hated him, but very few seem to stay indifferent. he will be remembered as one of the sport's all time greats.
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we spoke to a close friend to give, i would honor the former ecuadorian president rafael correa. this is a loss for the whole world for the entire argentinean nation. it's catastrophe. you can't even imagine how maradona as adored when he did so much for the country at the 86 world cup in mexico. i wasn't at that world cup, but i was in italy in the 90s when a marathoner played for napoli. he was adored at the special and south so much so that even during the argentina, italy match. many italians supported argentina because of the number 10. we are because of diego armando. without doubt, he was a leader and
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a leader that never hid his political leanings. it was in favor of progressive politics, but even if you lean toward the right, it wouldn't matter. because 1st and foremost were his personal qualities as honesty, as leadership in his habit of saying what he thought. one way or another, mirjana was a warrior for social justice. he was a rubble and fought against injustice and hope ocracy of the world order. he himself was from a poor family, so he knew 1st hand what it was like, living in hardship. and here we saw it as his duty to change something. that's what gave him a close relationship and sympathy from progressive leaders in latin america like fidel castro, cuba child ever morrell and the man you are speaking with right now. but the overwhelming majority of the argentinean people in origin, china very well. not only love but worship diego armando. there's even a church in his name. and if he was a legend while he was still alive, the now when he has raced past us and left this world,
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he's playing football up there in the heavens. with those who have also left us, the legend has become a myth. understand there is a mythical character for argentina and much of the world in the united states. opioid overdoses have increased this year compared with 2019 . as there's been less capacity for addiction. treatment he took over at 19 comes after a recent lawsuit against the u.s. drug maker, purdue pharma, which pleaded guilty to mishandling its addictive, addictive prescription painkiller oxycontin. we spoke to a mother who lost her son to an overdose of painkillers. the lawsuit is very personal to me. do, i believe is commiserate with the pain and suffering that families like our own, who lost a son to a no for an appeal opioid or a gun related overdose. there's no way that will ever get our son back and we have, you know, half a 1000000 people in our country then lost their lives to opioids. for me,
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i'm it really just says that if you have enough money, you can really commit murder and get away with it. i really believe that the money that they were bringing and because of the sales of their drug oxy cotton, really gave them a lot of money to spend and potentially give it giving the money to legislators and other people in power positions that really perhaps change the direction or if you know of their support or not, and they also were required to pay into the f.d.a. . so we've never felt comfortable that the f.d.a. really has necessarily i reacted appropriately to produce a pharmacist. but do famo was ordered to pay almost a quarter of a $1000000000.00 for spreading misinformation about the painkiller, but also pleaded guilty to paying doctors too in juice them to write more
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prescriptions for its paying killers. repro rivera again says, it's not just us foreign companies that are failing people. there are obviously other companies who have been involved in this search here in crisis, in the stimulation and sustaining of it, they would include opioid manufacturers as well as just tribute years of men. so in other words, the companies that would be just revealing out to the individual pharmacies and communities across america as well. the f.d.a. is 1st to watch over these drugs and drug makers and especially the marketing practices. clearly they didn't do their job effectively or we wouldn't have ended up where we we are now. there's no way to produce armitage, not know that a certain amount of these drugs were getting out on the black market. and so individual lead, it even goes out to the individual drug dealers on the streets, not to lean really confident right now that we're going to see the resolution that
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we wanted. although we remain hopeful that things will turn around, but enough and because people health care officials have slammed the u.k. government for holding hundreds of migrants in barracks where conditions they claim are dire. with covert rules being flouted, they want the side to be closed. earlier it was revealed, the government tried to silence volunteers visiting the barracks, citing confidential confidentiality agreements on the shoddy at her stash, she went to see for herself. it's like prison. it's like prison. this one broke and 15 people like 20 people in dorm room and flipping all forms of everything we know for tonight. so much problem too many people know that i now have a court on all 4 of the full military base napier barracks in folkston, in kent has recently been turned into an assessment and dispersal facility that houses around 400 asylum seekers. all men, some of whom have made their way to the u.k.
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across the english channel. the government is obligated to find accommodation for asylum seekers about their claims of being processed. but the cave in 1000 pandemic has left local authorities desperate to find enough housing, having to resort to using sites like this one in kent. those on the inside told me the conditions are far from livable. i don't feel what i say, but because the neighbors are very tired of this place. i threw a $228.00 be able to have only one choice. yeah. i thought i needed the toilet. i sighed is not about a fairly thick show. you have to go, go outside and you know it's very cold. even if he thought they would see why you don't like that. why do you think of it? so there's something wrong. well, you know can be saved if you prefer but isn't bitter because you, you know, went up. but here, i don't know what happened. volunteers in medics have sounded the alarm if the
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conditions this footage shot by a resident shows crap sleeping areas, call it off by sheets. refugee himself has been bringing clothes and essential items to the camp. he says the military environment in the barracks could trigger a trauma for those inside knowing a lot of asylum seekers been through trauma one with again, you will see 3 in prosecution, fien and regimes that imprison them falsely imprisoned them and told shouldn't be in place in a and then just use military bags and it's going to a lot of them in terms of just demonising and the government stands accused of trying to cover up the problem the home office and gagging clause in the form of a confidentiality waiver. centrally silencing visitors from speaking out about what they see inside the barracks. my efforts to talk to people on the inside of the barracks proved futile as long as security was around. so we just arrived here at
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napier bartz and just as we got here, a man came out of his window and he started screaming help out. so he pointed and just ahead, we came over here and the security man prevented him from the as you can see, the security guard is still there and it seems like he is calling for. why can't they speak to us on? why don't you let them speak to us if they want to speak to us, they can speak to us at the same time. i mean, you know, the home office maintains however, that these protocols underpinned by the official secrets act, our son show we have worked closely with our accommodation provider, clear springs, ready, holdings and stakeholders to ensure the napier site is safe and secure. this includes an agreement to provide silence seekers with privacy and confidentiality as would be expected. however, those inside paid to very different picture. as more reports,
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a match of protests, hunger strikes, and even suicide attempts, it's unclear what the future of these and similar sites will be. but for the residents, a decision can't come soon enough. only i didn't buy the thing which they are trying going to be free, shot to r t u. k. can't charities are warning that more americans are now going hungry than in the last 20 years. food banks have seen demand saw during the pandemic shift. some 35000000 americans lived in food insecure households. this year though, a food rescue charity claims 50000000 will struggle to put food on the table or many fight hunger during the pandemic. others are raking in the profits. teasing is done of explains when you hear the rich and powerful talk about covert 19 in the u.s. . it tends to be arguing for unity. you know, the country. we need to remember. we're war with the virus
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now with one another. now, with the chance the corona virus has impacted everyone in the states. there's no arguing there, but the lives of a select few have changed in a very different way. these are the richest americans, and this is how many benjamin franklin's they've raked in during the pandemic. as their combined wealth hit a trillion dollars and must just passed bill gates become the 2nd richest man in the world with a fortune of over $128000000000.00. now it's almost like 2 parallel universes coexist in america. millions have slipped into poverty, more lost their jobs. hundreds of thousands can't afford to feed themselves or their families relying on the good grace of food banks which are feeling the strain in the realm of the ultra rich person makes more money in an hour than an average
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american family makes in decades as if the mega businesses of the wealthiest have been vaccinated against the covert induced financial collapse, leaving all the hardship to the common people. just like you for everybody but you know, everybody, you know, what happened to everybody, e.c.c.'s greases. everything is closer to happen to future. we get help to be patient. i don't know, i don't want nothing. i have an idea and nobody has any idea for the news. we need help. it is we're close to protect the public good and we need the public to come help us. we need government aid while the upper class aren't eager to block go of their money. there's no problem when it comes to giving the less fortunate a chance to earn some wealthy new yorkers. for instance, have apparently been offering 80 bucks an hour to those willing to hold
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a place in the queue at covert testing, sent as for them in and to separation over safe travels ahead of thanksgiving. even before the pandemic, the gap between rich and poor was the largest in the western world. and now it's only grown. the ruling class has used the pandemic to enrich itself and to impoverish millions of americans. we have people now on the verge of being evicted. many people have been evicted, many small businesses have gone under permanently. never to come back in congress, meanwhile, is doing nothing to prevent these things. it's shameful. i think you're going to see a country that again looks more like brazil looks more like india than it does like the united states in the sixties and seventies. you know, you're going to look at a country with very poor, you know,
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masses of very poor people. and if you're rich, it's going to be a very difficult situation for millions and millions of americans. america is 2 different worlds with different fiscal laws and physics. it seems, and while one watches all of the american dream unfold before them, the other is left with hope and prayer day to day. it seems it's no longer up to you to decide what's good and was bad on facebook. the platform itself has decided to do it for you with a new emergency algorithm. this was introduced after the us election to fight misinformation. staff reportedly referred to it is the nicer news feed and of discuss whether it should become a permanent feature. earlier in november, the platform conducted research to predict what kind of feed is good for the world, and which is bad for it. the new algorithm appears to be giving preference to content is less critical of joe biden,
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suppressing posts from non-mainstream and pro republican outlets. it resulted in a spike in visibility for big mainstream publishers like c.n.n. the new york times and national public radio, while posts from highly engaged, hyper partisan pages such as breitbart and occupy democrats became less visible. but where several experts were the announcer of the room can decide what's good, what's bad for people. i don't believe it is the place of the big tech company to govern what is and is not considered to be 100 percent true. when you have an algorithm that is created by humans beings to determine what's true, what has the raft to be and what doesn't. unfortunately, it doesn't always get it right. and then you have the early morning, it's almost created with a bit too, or it's on silencing things that you know, we, we may not like. and that's not the basis of what we should be silencing people.
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want. there's many instances in which they go ahead and take factual stories down. what was the deal with the new york post tory about the hunter biden laptop? i mean, if you tweeted about that, your tweet would be taken down. if you posted on facebook, you were posting with some sort of a disclaimer, but this is something that you know, that the vine campaign had never denied. you know, these 4, are these conspiracies and this white supremacy, garbage and all this other stuff has nothing to do with the conservative side of the aisle in the, in the g.o.p. . what dish you is were truthful. stories were being dissed put disclaimers on and that her throat leading up to the election because they couldn't talk about things like contra biden, excepting foreign payments, and then being repositioned basically to do that with joe biden's victory. we know that facebook's trained to operate in order to make money. they've been making money, hand over fist and order and using the quick take mentality,
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we know that they're suppressing it. there may be some suppression of news that should be written up. and we also know that they are taking down people who are saying the holocaust never happened. i disagree with the whole narrative of facebook is only are out for its business interest on this whole switch to being a publisher. goes ahead, it goes against the idea of it being a business model and offer and clear kind of the train for people to clear all different types of information based. but it's taking at oriel position. whichever government today is, there's going to be some control over what the media is saying. that's unfortunate . and it's up to people and ordered to educate themselves, which was the initial intent to have this democratization through social media. but it is been corrupted by the super rich, and that's why we see whether or not it's mainstream news looking like they're a propaganda for the, for, for the state run media,
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we have to be smarter than that. and fight together as a people and not be divided and that's what social media is trying to do to us. that wraps it up for this news hour. this is on to international frankenstein where there's more for you in half an hour. is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation, the whole community? are you going the right way or are you being led?
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mountain about the how i live. and i'm having that dam and the minimum time because i'm a number i was alluding to, but only a bit if i see eyes of a man down a little more than about it. and without being a size, it is about as in drug administration, comes to an end in those who dreamed of executing the russia gate hoax ever be held accountable in the media, never be held accountable for the game they played. and she now assume the deep state is truly
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a fox. he's a veritable zelic of sportscasting. jim gray. been watching him for i can't believe we've grown older together. i'm not going to say old, but i've been watching him for 40 years. it seems now must be 40 years. maybe even a little more interviewing all the greats still do a monday night football with his partner, tom brady, they do host the game are not doing the announcing. he's written a book, not talking to guts. brady mohammed ali tyson m.j. le bron and dearly departed. kobe bryant will talk to jim gray about talking to the goats right after this. dennis miller plus one. hey folks, welcome to dennis miller plus one. this will be fun, great, cat, great interview. i mean, jim said staying power in a business where you get called to the gate scene plus, oh god, what
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a service about it for a lot of years now and achieved their merit. avuncular status seized jim gray, 12 time emmy award winning journalist been named the sports reporter of the year by the american sportscasters. 3 times check the c.v. out fox also the host of n.f.l. is monday night football for westwood one radio networks. and he has a new book called talking to goats the moments you remember the stories you never heard, which is out and out goats. of course a was a called an anagram. or oh gee, oh, a.t.'s the greatest of all time. but jimmy, i good to see you, my friend. great to be with you. denis, thanks for having me on the shit. you know who i looked over years cv today. i got to say one of my goats, the 2nd greatest college basketball player i ever saw after bill walton the next game against memphis still blows. my mind is david tom.
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