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denmark insists it's effectively leads a separate category for muslim migrants in crime. a move blasted by critics thought was outright racism we put it up for debate. if you ignore that problem and people see that those people are committing crimes and then we have you know another tendency to more racist. cop. and group and look at you know the more. furious restaurant workers rally in new york city as most eateries including world
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famous for a project to go bankrupt admitted a new city law we speak to one desperate restaurant. i'm scared for my family from your average european or 3 months if there is nothing we will be shutting down probably by more that's the realistic with. the e.u. is a huge crackdown on global tech giants like facebook and growing fears of that online domination in the wake of similar moves by washington again controversial is coming up. the horrors of covert through the eyes of one russian medic who's getting numerous followers posting sketches from a coronavirus. remove the new series coming out throughout the day. we've just finished a 3 hour operation it was our 3rd today this was my last picture my last but one working day.
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every good afternoon live from marty's world news age q your mosque ok. and if the next 30 minutes with this update great to have you company 1st soon as you heard there are marks to fended a new law to effectively classify muslim migrants separately in crime stats critics say the move clearly racist though the country's immigration minister whose father instead is ethiopian is explained why it's needed this new designation will provide a more honest political discussion about the minority of immigrants who create very great challenges there is a huge difference in how immigrants from thailand the philippines and latin america fare in relation to people from for example the middle east and i do not think it is racist to categorize countries based on that many on social media said it raised disturbing memories of colonial practices copenhagen previously just 2 groups for
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crime starts western and northwestern but now there's a new category especially for those from predominately muslim nations such as in the middle east and north africa so to talk about mark's plan earlier we're joined by chair of the european network against racism and political journalist even throw . i don't think that acknowledging the truth and looking at the facts can ever be. racist or sick tarion but i think it has to be mentioned that the minister of immigration and integration in denmark right now belongs to a social democratic government so it means that he doesn't come from a right wing political idiology in this gear is run you people are muslim country music. and they lead you to read you know i'm going to look at it bible prime minister this is going to do a search of them i know her personally and she is one of the more islam person you can find anywhere i have lived in denmark for 50 years and i've come from pakistan
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i'm going on a non-religious person but i will miss your background and how group for 40 years minority politics in denmark and european union you know they talk about my vision we have no my view. most broke through to them a critical part and it is actually the them minister itself that has done this research and it shows that. 5 percent of young men from north africa the middle east pakistan and turkey actually do have some kind of sentence because they committed a crime as it is quite lower for other immigrants from other countries and this are the facts and i don't think it is racist to say hey we have a problem here and i think if you ignore that problem and people see that those people are many crimes then we have you know another tendency to more racist people so i think actually this is to prevent racist the worst of all you know very well
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that data can be. misused and you can fix the do to as you who aren't white look on me a person with not european cultural background what is the sense in that i think that the din is so tight is should stop people. into culture religion and group and look at this right you know the whole i think we have to separate in the only facts here if we had a young or a group of young dentist man that were born in denmark that had such a high crime rate the government would address that too and say this is a problem we have to help this problem no look when you make a list of don't want countries which have a muslim majority countries and see a problem comes that is 1st of all there is a lie because most of pakistan in the turks go to universities have good jobs there have been wonderful profession why don't you talk about them have you ever read any report in denmark which averages show us the contributions are at enlarges going to
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be asians which have been in commerce in business is actually driving in everything that is needed if you want to integrate if you want people to be part of the mr site you belong then you have traffic here and not through the human eye i do understand that for all the good law abiding muslims in this country it's not nice to hear those facts but still they are facts many many surveys from fundamental right. from. wrong in this relational has proved denmark is doing the wrong direction that is near should be putting over for nothing you are inflaming a lot of hatred against denmark but i am in slightly and have those i am full and i am going to lunch there because i am dedicated i also do something about the problem. this is out international come on our britain struggling with its own
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migration issues recrossed villages opposed housing refugees near there let's see what the gripe is a correspondent travels to the scene in southern england a gauge people's opinion there but later in the program. the next we're talking about some of the aftereffects of the aftereffects ongoing of folks a covert business a particular new york city hundreds of restaurant workers have rallied there in new york blaming the governor for fresh lockdown restrictions they wore will force most out of business. write to your parents through. whatever you want and try to refer to our last credit i don't care. well those protests came to governor andrew cuomo by saying they want to big relief packages a report finds that without help will the hoffa scare of city restaurants will close permanently even iconic venues may now have to shut perhaps for good moped reports. the coded 9 teen pandemic has been deadly for
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a society's most vulnerable even the big guns are not safe and for businesses it's no different here in new york city the latest victim is club 21 and i connick establishment that is now shutting its doors for good the restaurant has been serving customers for a century there's been some big stars along the way such as novelist ernest hemingway tennis player john mcenroe as well as every sitting president since roosevelt except of course george w. bush and barack obama club $21.00 is not alone small businesses have been devastated some estimates say that as many as 50 percent of them could go under soon after the war and having to take it away from them when they finally you know we're not getting any support from anyone in order to pay become pretty well you really need. to pressure keep moving it's getting more and more and more people out of her and it actually putting the new york state restaurant association made up of
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over 6000 operators has many who fear they won't make it through the next 6 months it's carried everyone you know every day and we there are some people we have a little bit of business we can do of these 2 little bit more right we had to bring some people back to work and it's terrible to tell them that we can only give them 15 hours of people working full time jobs. so it's a virtue. having to tell people that and i'm scared about my family but i'm going to have a job you know. you know if there is nothing we will be shutting down probably by more that's a realistic liberal and about $552000000000.00 was provided as a bailout to small businesses during the pandemic however a big chunk of that went to major corporations tied to big banks not the little guys who are struggling to stay afloat meanwhile those that are still open for trade are facing even tougher restrictions that one bar owner in los angeles was
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fighting back tears and anger when mayor eric garcetti closed down her outdoor patio and just across the way a hollywood movie set had outdoor dining all set up town but this is dangerous. but right next to me as a slap in my face. that face politicians love to praise small businesses but is the whole game rigged it seems like when we finally emerge from this pandemic we might as well have dined out sheerest and said farewell to our favorite local spots open artsy new york so some of those guys in the next controversial story to tell you the e.u. that was unveiled strict new digital market rules to challenge the dominance of global tech giants the proposed legislation would apply only to the biggest companies with tens of millions of uses the likes of google amazon and officials
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behind the drive said they had no choice but to do it now we have such an increase in the online traffic that we need to make rules that order into chaos. would come in europe boot. responsibility is to decide and to give directions. just to protect which is important to us. the new rules could strip big tech of up to 10 percent to turn over if they break the competition principles european officials also want to be told of planned big mergers or acquisitions in the sector repeat violators may be banned from the e.u. well google's already maybe not surprisingly criticized the proposal as selective punishment but europe isn't alone in its opposition so recently just last week 48 u.s. states together with the federal trade commission filed a lawsuit against facebook accusing that company of pumping money into unfair competition we are so i guess the way that all this could keep big tech in check
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and of the day. the idea behind this is to not try to too narrow it into just one kind of attack but across all the tech spectrum of so-called gatekeepers the e.u. has consistently is lined amazon find google find facebook for violating their rules over and over a key problem here is the fact that these companies continue to break the law france and germany continually say facebook is violating the law google is violating the law so they assigned them record size fines these companies build this into their actual bottom line in terms of a line item in their budgets to say we're going to pay fines because we're going to break the rules the penalties are enormous we're talking about 10 percent of global turnover and then if there is a persistent noncompliance that could be increased to 5 percent of daily then of
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delhi worldwide but over the e.u. saying hey you know we want to be able to to give internet companies we want to give them an opportunity to compete do facebook and google will just have to accept the new reality. to the new rule it is difficult to see face grew pulling out of the e.u. altogether i could see the ball the reality is that the village solution technologies every 2 different speeds and the new are not able to for all the evolution of technology sloan's keep for this reason that we are attempting to up the. state in the 20 years ago you cannot force tech giants are to follow the rules that we dismantle finance and 'd the sense speaking we have seen in the last couple of years so very small fine is enormous any keyes's these fines are not going off and off to scare giants. the talking early on about york city has
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affected businesses there and around the world about the co. but again think about the people on the front line of it the horrors of covert and the challenges of fighting it one of the russian medics showing us how he's dealing with it through his own eyes the surgeons gained many online followers for posting poignant sketches from a coronavirus hot spot gosh what this guy has been through you can see more of it later in the day but here's a little look. we've just finished a 3 hour operation it was our 3rd today that's one tired assistant. that's my son who came to me that night i had asked my wife to bring him my son and i have a very close relationship. i love my son and i so wanted to support him a lot and it upset him that i missed his 1st day. moreover before he was born i'd imagine seeing my kids 1st school day crying staring into the distance looking at
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teachers it didn't work out sadly. this is a patient from a care home due to diabetes he had lost both his legs. the thing is i drew him on the 5th of september. well certainly early september. when he arrived i thought he would die because he was suffering from moderate to severe covered 19. he had severe breathing trouble and was sent to the i.c.u. but on september 17th as i was just leaving the covert 1000 ward we were going down in the same lift. i was so surprised to see that he had recovered. he was going back to the care home. this was my last picture my last but one working day. i was as they say at the end of my tether.
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that day i had sent 2 patients to the i.c.u. they were severe patients hopeless cases that day i went to the i.c.u. and it scared the hell out of me what i saw there made me draw this picture. a depiction of despair when you walk across this room with no doors or windows and as you cross it you're waiting death is sniffing around us. talk to us that we salute you young girl but a professional in the face so much like all front line workers well done to all thank you to now coming up more of the aftereffects like over the shock and warning from. more than 100000 children may lose their lives because of malnutrition poured on by covert 90 you speak to one of the report's authors after this break.
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max kaiser financial survival guide liquid those that you can convert as quite
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easily. to keep in mind though as a tremendous place of. record. again good afternoon britain struggling to deal with growing numbers of asylum seekers maybe nothing new there but locals in one village of fuming right now it plans to house newcomers near them. travel there to find out more about what they're angry about. 20 twentieth's seen record numbers of people attempting to reach the united kingdom and claim asylum thousands made the journey a while not all will be granted permission to stay long term all do need somewhere to live right now but the question is well one location under consideration it's
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clear to me from village of boston stacy in hampshire where there are proposals to build accommodation to 500 young men seeking asylum with just the church 2 a part of the village store and a population of only a 1000 people that if it is it simply won't cope in a small were very large 500 people squat lot so i think maybe i'm not against the idea of the idea of it's good it's just a placement i think is a little off to maybe it should mean more towards a city or town. my concerns my city focused around the facilities in the area and the fact that it will be the other sort of a 3 or $320.00 shops or any other buildings like that it's just going to cause a danger i think with people trying to cross the carriageway the issue here is that's a field in the middle of the countryside with no facilities and their services so whatever happens those people are going to have to walk somewhere or hit film to get any services that will be strong like. a petition by council to stop the home
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office from implementing the idea has been saturated but some in the local council are more welcoming of the idea i said to the folks in 1800 they were it was devastation all around people that they couldn't see any that they were trying to devastation of warfare is right and we don't understand that relieving countrysides peace and quiet you know we have no concept unless you've been there 10 understand what the people of interest what they had to just to survive. this empty plot is ministry of defense land and that's been floated as a location for the facility to be built temporary structures will include dining and sanitation facilities as well as. access to basic recreation but it's been compared to prison like conditions in some one of the possibility of overcrowding and the location on a busy country lane with no footpaths could be dangerous to. the concerns of already been raised about other locations used to house asylum seekers such as the
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napier barracks facility in folks in kent the government to spend millions on housing asylum seekers and say these are just temporary measures while they work to find more sustainable solutions given pressure on the system during these unprecedented times we have worked tirelessly with local authorities and other partners to provide asylum seekers who would otherwise be destitute with suitable accommodation as we are required to do by law if the napier barracks experience is anything to go by there are phases of overcrowding over the cove in $1000.00 pandemic still ongoing the safety of those housed in the accommodation and local residents is paramount but with the number of asylum seekers needing shelters set to rise other communities could be placed in a very similar position soon. and bought in stacey. an additional $168000.00 children will die over the next 2 years from covert caused poverty
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a major new study found. before kovi 19 the world was ready off track to achieve the sustainable development goal to eliminate hunger and all forms of malnutrition by 2030 demick related economic contractions and food and health systems disruptions now threaten to exacerbate maternal and child under-nutrition across low and middle income countries because of a massive rois a military mission from a pandemic the international standing together familiar group warns they'll be over $2000000.00 more children with stunted growth poverty set to cause a similar huge increase in maternal anemia that's a reduction in blood oxygen that causes serious health problems in newborns we discuss these grim findings with the report's authors. we project the number's going to go up by 10000000 in the next 3 years but actually if the numbers are kept going without covert they probably would have gone down by 5000000 so the gap is not really 10000000000 the cap is 15000000 we're going to be 15000000 worse off in
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terms of kids that are malnourished the move would have been by 2022 without covert so was the progress fast enough no was there steady progress yes is this going to record our trajectory completely governments have to step up international agencies have to step up the private sector has to step up i mean everyone has to step up but these impacts that we're seeing now will have implications for future productivity as well because these children as among the rest early a nice day will grow up. and be impaired cognitive development they will do less than school and they go earn a low incomes as an adult and then do the research staff also project at the future productivity losses could end up. being being judged antic almost 30 per u.s. $1.30 u.s. dollars their economies all over i read affected by this pandemic but this only
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bill will come to enhance next year and already a year after any economic economist will say you know we'll return back to normal but ditched children that are being worn out from matters that are being money raised. yet as a result of this pandemic they will suffer the consequences during their anti-life and also carry it on to next generation so we really have no time to waste. some old news in brief to tell you police who fired water cannon tear gas to protesters in the french city of nant latest in the trouble where demonstrators came out against a new security bill that would restrict public filming of officers rights groups or more would prevent accountability of law enforcement these rallies continue across . the country despite the government's pledge to rewrite the legislation. thousands of opposition supporters marched through the armenian capital demanding the prime minister they quit they are. responsible for the country losing territory
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in its recent war with. the protesters wants an interim government a new parliamentary elections within a year for his part he's refusing to resign adding the demonstrators don't reflect public opinion. messages of hope for a. presidential palace to encourage solidarity in the pandemic residents of the german capital submitting words such as you see a self respect if we show giant letters across the building. i believe you without thought but sit so far keep. you side for all the latest in signing off and please stay with us if you can as well next programs in your part of the world after this break.
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hello and welcome across the uk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle exhibit a the smoking gun we know now without a doubt the media ran interference for the biden campaign before the election the hunter biden story was not debunked was not russian misinformation we were lied to again where is the accountability.
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to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest david freiheit in montreal he's a litigator turned you tube or who provides legal breakdowns of current events in new york we have see him as host of eat the press at r.t. america and in sydney we ross to joe lauria he's the editor in chief of consortium news dot com her and tell me crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciate joe let me go to you in sydney and 1st of all thank you for existing up 2 o'clock in the morning for this program and very much appreciate it we all appreciate it jerks job where is the state of journalism that we know that the big tech the media companies are running interference for the buying campaign does the repeated claims that $100.00 buy used old laptop was and it's not that's not true they lied to us and remarkably and maybe someone here can explain to me why did the biden campaign come out with hunter's
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statement ok where's that going to go but you know i mean this is an extraordinary event i don't think you and i have ever seen anything like it in our life where you have a complete block a. taking people off of twitter blocking people from sending personal messages all in support of a candidate which normally speaking at least in our lifetime they should be more neutral go ahead joe what's going on well the question of this program as well the media recover yes the sure the answer's no. no in the short term anyway i think bottom line is partisanship is dish roiling if it hasn't already destroyed journalism because journalism must be nonpartisan or else it sees it ceases to be journalism the become something else and we've got a whole lot of something else right now in american media.

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