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in the shallows. israelis can now be banned from most public places and even jobs unless they've been vaccinated is our top story today but the so-called green passes are raising rights concerns and the growth in forged documents. choice has a consequence and it shouldn't be that. because some people make a bad choice i think it's sort of think it's ridiculous the basic human rights are being ignored you. brush your accusers the e.u. of meddling in its internal affairs is the block imposes sanctions over the jailing of opposition figure alexina valley for parole violations. furious french farmers dump old tires and fertilizer from their tractors outside
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government buildings in the city of leone as they bring cows and sheep to protest the removal of meat from school menus. and in the us brands work places even families pay the price of keeping divisions despite political calls to come together. just turned 11 am moscow time so a very good morning for me kevin owen here at world news h.q. i'm here with the latest for the next half hour for you starting with this israeli she won't get a job now face being banned from the job maybe the most public places to look at the new system that's facing criticism from many sides for lots of different reasons. this is higher corn street in tel aviv which runs parallel to the coast line it's where many of the city's hotels are located but right now
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things could not be quieter there were no tourists and the airport is closed this is one of the few hotels that is open but this is the post this we can go assuming you want to enter you have to have what is called a green pos but it's issued after persons received to that summations 21 days apart and in a month's time just opposite the hotel you won't be able to into shops like this you won't be able to enter supermarkets gym shopping same to synagogues in fact you won't be able to go just about anywhere in israel and lets you have a green passport it comes as the government steps up if it's to vaccinate the population it's being met with mixed reaction on the street i think it's necessary i think it's a good idea and we can't force everyone to vaccinate but always a choice has a consequence and it shouldn't be that everybody in israel suffers because some
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people make a bad choice i think it's absurd i think it's ridiculous basic human rights are being ignored here. if i choose what to put into my body and i choose not to put a box in myself i'm going to be. banished from getting into a soccer game getting into a mall taking my boy to a day trip it's ridiculous so you know human rights are important and it's very easy to slide down when you start even with the good intentions to do things like. too much government. and forstmann so she was doing plans to ban and vaccinated people from certain jobs and this woman that anyone found forging vaccine certificates will be jailed a black market for counterfeit certificates is flying on telegram while waiting 100000 uses have joined groups that promote forgeries i think that the government should not be bad people from having jobs i think that the government
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should most definitely ban. people who put others at risk from jobs in which they can put others at risk more important than my job is my life and in my life is at stake if i don't take the vaccination so i would take the vaccination and if i get to keep my job because of it that it's an extra bonus. i understand if people take this this road in for a certain document i wouldn't do it personally but i can completely understand this is a crime i think that the waivers corby's or make them or buy them should be punished exene hesitancy and skepticism have become a growing concern in recent weeks as israel's world leading inoculation program slows down just under 2000000 israelis have not received either of the tee shots and many say they don't plan to it's forcing the government to come up with new and
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same tips both positive and negative to encourage people to receive shots policia r.t. tel aviv's those who say this green pass is passport for criticism already early days still dr tell puddles he said the verse cyber studies it israel's academy college. for the hi there thanks for your time what's gone wrong and i mean you've got to praise asbos the government for trying to do something to get people moving again but the message is seems to be that this system this simple q.r. code is just too simple it's too easily forged. well several weeks ago we saw headlines about the ability and even the easy way for. the city to kate's most locals certainly did your cause but their vaccinations city to kids. health care or to use back a given person was already been vaccinated so there were allegations the
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those of course if you case. we can see we can buy them all over the over the telegram occasion. now days we disappear kishan it's super tuesday be a bit hollow or much harder to forge those next mission because you have heard something like a green passport with a q a coup that used to goes to preside when you want to enter a ball. as a soccer game or whatever. in order to prove that you've been vaccinated and it's called clean and safe. probably this. tool of discipline kishen i think you are cool know without can be influenced and be manipulated which will be a belief you on bags you name the citizen to. pretend.
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to the facts are so so far from perfect our moral ethical side of this aside for a minute. in your knowledge what date on paper is available in these growing passports what sort of info does it hold should people be worried. i think the people should be worried the good we heard in. this report. the pros and cons of israel citizens but i think that we should be rowing and we see a threat involving almost all over the world of governments that hide this so this survey is all for a citizen and he inhabitants. either. an ok thing the specific location you know all the jews know were they are and we soon with a helmet can use or abuse when they use
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a tool to know kate asked the citizens to lead the use by security services you know that to look a terrorist they use now and i guess the hong the civil service and we saw this application in which we supposed to provide oh personnel information they thought oh a healthy formation and nowadays he mused probably. the most common question is. if you've been vaccinated this is a private question no one should last me where you or anyone else about where did you think your blood pressure the past late or what is your health condition those are private information and but if you're going to the government what you supposed to do 25 percent in israel of those who haven't been vaccinated yet said they got no intention of getting the shot and yet the medics are saying unless people are
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vaccinated it's really going to be the only way to cut down the awfully high death toll of the older people to stop the transmission or at least get that out of it the government going to be seen to be doing something to get the economy back out to get people back out to work again in your view on the technical side of this what could the government do better than the passport like this. will the other technical views the other more of use the. use of calls just for example we saw in the past the not all. educational institutions were close those that belong to. all of those religious. institutions where all they remain open although these circular remain open remain closed public service we see the reasonable equal. activities in this regard and now the proposal. although it sounds
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ridiculous was proposed model of the government member was to put something lock out electronic handcuff on all those. user and fire openings urkel it sounds ridiculous but it was something that was proposed. and mother. calls a. month to allow those not been vaccinated to go to work each violation of privacy of our basic rugs now there is this morning it was published that you will be able to send your children to kindergarten only if book parents need all the family read so now we have a new to the family normally agreed. but we're going to see more of this around the
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world as it continues with the forefront of the inoculation here maybe or at the a forefront of what started next with this passport except we have to leave it for now dr but thank you for telling us what's happening where you are doc to tell the head of the cyber studies at israel's academic college of tel of if you have a thank you thank you. now moscow sees a new e.u. sanctions attempt to interfere in russia's internal affairs the blocks demanding the release of kremlin critic election of imprisoned for violating the terms of his parole in response. 2 events around the situation of need to not only. we reach a political reason to impose grist to his measures against those responsible for his arrest and sentencing and prosecution. for doing that for the 1st time ever we would make usual due to being union global human
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gretsch regime to descend for the sanctions will be targeting those connected with the jailing of kremlin critic alexei novelli we don't know exactly who will be directly targeted by these but we have a good guess that it will 'd be people involved in the investigative committee in russia or the national guard the prosecutor general's office as well as the federal penitentiary service this all came about following a meeting between the high representative of foreign affairs yes that but al the foreign ministers of the 27 e.u. member states they were also joined at one point by the u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken as well the terms that they came to the agreement that they came to was that as far as they were concerned russia had been acting as an adversary towards the european union we also wanted to do more
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support to all those engagement a country and russia in defending the political and civil freedoms this same time we must define a moderate b. then d. to avoid to permanent confrontation with a neighbor. cool unfortunately seems to have decided to act a senator or city in international practice this is called interference into the internal affairs of a sovereign state the european union it appears doesn't want to follow the ethical codes of interstate relations but chooses to exploit the myth of its own and fail ability in human rights to promote its own concept of a world order based on rules russian foreign minister sergei lavrov it earlier on said that the reason that the relationship between brussels and moscow was so bad right now was all the fault of the european union he did say though that russia was willing to improve that relationship with the e.u.
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but brussels had to make steps 1st it's the framework of the relations between russia and the youth has been deliberately destroyed by brussels we must be a group for any developments it's up to the e.u. to choose if they decide that relations must be rebuilt or burst we will also be ready for it but this is all in relation to the jailing of the anti corruption activists and kremlin critic alexina vilely for breaking the conditions of a suspended sentence that was handed down to him back in 2014 for being found guilty of defrauding a french cosmetics company it's still all know and exactly who will be targeted by these new e.u. sanctions or exactly what these sanctions will entail but we heard from those that put on the high representative of foreign affairs of the european union saying all of that should become clear and around a week's time. we started our political analysts on whether or not the latest sanctions in their view will work or maybe could backfire. well of course it's an
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interference into russian affairs we have to see that. there are other allegations in russia being dealt in the court concerning the fraudulent use of money and that had been donated to the organization of need and i think it's hard for the e.u. to determine whether these allegations are wrong or whether they are justified and of course the behavior that the european union is showing at the moment is clearly an interference through sanctions which are illegitimate according to chapter 7 of the un charter and if they are not based on a u.n. security council decision and this is obviously not the case it will have no ill effect and i don't think that those who are imposing new sanctions expect them to
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have an effect the effect that they're looking for is not in russia the effect that they're looking for this in the united states i think that it's entirely appropriate that blinken was here in brussels to participate in the police to witness the decisions being taken by fear being union because they're entirely in line with the overall foreign policy. of the biting administration this is cheap it costs the e.u. nothing and it really doesn't do any damage to russia so it is a kind of holding pattern treading water. hoping that they'll get better times sounding like the e.u. has consensus and unanimity when nothing of the sort really exists within. farmers have poured fertilizer and old tires from their tractors and government buildings in the france's 2nd city of lille to protest the removal of meat from
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school canteen menus. thanks. the agricultural workers brought cows and goats to set up many farms and protests the city mayors move forward his claim scrapping meat from school meals will help in the fight against corona virus. the new health brought a cold calls for to meet a social distancing in school canteens a single meat free menu will serve students faster and streamlined meals but many parents are fearing at the move warning their families for a most more deprived communities in particular are going to suffer. in this is what i think that unfortunately is a very political decision which could have been made with more consultation and in particular with the participation of parents for some families it is the only possibility to eat to have meat in the diet at least a few times a week and also on our children are growing and we're depriving them of dietary
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diversity for me it's a restriction on our freedoms i don't understand how in peace can intervene in questions of diet the way they do and if we have to respect their ideology they must respect ours so i am absolutely against it. who are firm believers who relied on canteens on schools to provide meat in meals to children will now have no more so we can say that the mayor of leon has absolutely no solidarity with less well off residents with working class families and that worries us farmers so the decision just the latest assault on their ability though they were living in. farming is again targeted by what a minority of french people are saying and unfortunately for us it's another blow in our heads. there's a view of the city well now because they can't impose their ideas but force in particular in schools supposedly because of coronavirus. international ahead
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both the german and the british government is under attack today freezing cold with restrictions people in both countries worried that the moves could reverse those improvements that we've seen of late in the pandemic situation as a whole lot more coming up. the world is driven by shaped by one person or those with. the day or thinks. we dare to ask.
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the same wrong why don't we all just don't call. me. yet to shape out these days become active. and engaged because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. everything from brand names to work relations even family ties are showing signs of break as u.s. political divides begin to affect practically every section of society all quarter
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reports on it. if you take joe biden's word at face value you might think political polarization in america is no big deal the nation is not divine to this not nearly as divided as we make it out to be but if you take a look at what's actually going on in the streets well a different picture begins to appear. and according to the statistics your eyes are not deceiving you i think we're all aware of how political polarization has affected our elections and system of government but the impacts go far beyond the political arena it seems the facts contradict biden's feel good speeches about unity take the family the core
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structure of american society it's a real example of unity and something more important than political bickering with that in mind check out what one republican senators family had to say about his decision to support trump's impeachment we all thought really just gusted with you it is now most embarrassing to us that we're related to you you've been bearish the king's family name ok he's a politician his family cannot get around political talk at the dinner table but divorces parents disowning their children this is happening in ordinary american families it's tough my husband's trumper has cost such strive daily feel like i want a divorce i'm a registered republican who is now an independent who voted democrat my republican family however has dug in they think i'm the crazy one they were more shocked to find out i hate to d.t. than they were to hear i was also known as none of my family members talk to me i'm so sorry for anyone who's lost family over politics it. you could see it in the
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workplace where playing politics can get you fired and the spotlight of national news like the former what a burger employee who wore a black lives matter mask to the job i would say but that's i mean in the style of clothing and i think everything you think i would say that is. you probably shouldn't buy the wrong item either unless you want to incur the wrath of those who don't agree with you going to food for example is now being boycotted just because the boss praised donald trump for a also under boycott because the company dropped its contract with a conservative beauty blogger who claims she was targeted for her political views and the head of my pillow is taking flak since he publicly supports the idea that the last presidential election was fraudulent the keyboard warriors have drawn their swords and retailers have even cut ties with the companies because of it so next time you think about buying a pillow think twice unless of course you want your family to fall apart. just
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a robot young told us the situation in his view reflects the fact there is no more communication across political divides. i honestly think that it has to do with the fact that we can interact with each other a lot more we were probably always at our core of this polarized the differences is that now the the barbarian at the gate to use a metaphor is a lot closer in real or than it was when we had cities that lived in liberal bubbles and red states that lived in their bubbles and everybody kind of believed based on the way that you would go about your life that there was a little bit more of a mob genius lifestyle now the person that is is very very conservative sees the 1st of the liberal city life in the liberal city live sees the fringe of our conservative ecosystem they are on top of each other in a digital way that simply didn't exist until this moment. friends promises
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announced plans to ease code restrictions with germany also sending out optimistic messages to about the end of a log but next a shot it was dusty reports not everyone is convinced that the time is yet right. boris johnson the prime minister century says this time around this lockdown will absolutely be the last one and so he has announced his route out of the lockdown saying and describing as a one way road to freedom we're able to take the steps this is the resolve of the british public extraordinary success of our religious in battle more than 70500000 people across the u.k. but of course the united kingdom has been this all scale national knocked down 3 times and this time around for at least 2 months and so many people are really welcoming this move however the prime minister did actually acknowledge the substantial threat remains quite high with covert 19 and does so the number of
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cases still remain very high indeed so some people are quite critical about lifting that up to measures at this time when the data dictates the absolute opposite having said that what is being proposed is a 4 step process with 5 weeks in between each step to allow for the government to pause reflect analyze and then move on to the next stage of the process how the government the u.k. government is not a land of lifting the lockdown measures we have to look only across the english channel to other countries across europe like germany is also lifting its lockdown measures as well even though in a very similar situation to here in britain the number of cases of covert 19 remain quite high and in fact in germany are also on the rise not prompting some fears with many people in germany from my point of view you can't keep this cool soap and when it becomes clear the infection risk is rising considerably the regions that are now opening the cerise and schools are running high risk. $1000.00 has gripped
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the world for almost a year now and it is safe to say that many people are incredibly desperate for all of the lockdowns to end but the key question is is that actually safe enough to. well the number of cases remain quite high maybe we should be cautious and. fully agree in the need to get the schools open as soon as possible but maybe we should think of a staggered approach you know being the school just see what the you know what would happen to the infection rates in the schools are all but rather than all the schools schools indeed contribute to straight up infection so we we have to you know baby steps to make sure we do not end up where we ended up the last time and we have to be very very vigilant make sure that we do not draw a flood there when it's more than fresh rates out in the community there are more there is that we might have an idea when. we should you know we have been an
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excellent job with the nation excellent job x. nation so we should not you know the true everything that we have just by being a little bit. you know real quandary what to do for the best isn't it in britain look into mid june maybe is the way out of this pile of wait and see that's a wrap of what we're talking about so far this morning here are to international live from moscow kevin or in the team thank you for watching and of a great change day. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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