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in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. orem even the shallows. here's the astra zeneca vaccine causes blood clots linger on this u.k. doctor's report some patients are canceling appointments for the job despite the make giving people clear. markham fails controversial plans to reduce the number of non-western residents in neighborhoods by 30 percent of the next 10 years. i'm willing to whales are told to classify violence against women as a hate crime if the victim thinks it was motivated by. the government caves to pressure in the wake of a woman's murder august debate the merits of the change the content of people's souls is not practically no one to call it so many men who are still seen
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with men as objects then knew all along was the better you know are against is. very good morning and thanks for joining us this is r.t. international. several european countries have said that they will resume astra zeneca vaccinations after the european medicine sage sea gave it the all clear but it hasn't been enough to allay fears among some people that the job causes a higher risk of blood clots.
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the european medicines agency has joined the world health organization in saying the benefits of the u.k.'s oxford astra zeneca convict 19 vaccine far outweigh the risks this follows claims in europe that it's caused blood clots in a small number of recipients because boy it some people in the u.k. doctors say a number of patients are canceling their appointments or trying to change their bank fees if they know they're getting the astra zeneca yeah so we've had one or 2 patients who phoned asking whether the vaccine is still safe and naturally when they hear this on the news it does raise concern in the u.k. more than 11000000 people have received at least one dose of the astra zeneca vaccine and there have been no signs of excess deaths or blood clots occurring and
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officials claim that confident the u.k. developed vaccine is safe we continue to monitor safety during the use of all the scenes to protect the public and to ensure the benefits continue to await that awaits you should therefore continue to get your job when it's your turn prime minister boris johnson even pledged that he was having the astra zeneca shot oxford jab is safe in the face of the job is safe the thing that isn't safe is catching kate which is why it's so important that we all get our jobs as soon as it comes and i'm getting mine tomorrow but will this be enough to win over those few doubters whose compliant. it's vital for public safety some doctors think there should be a probe into the vaccine to restore public trust after a year of turmoil there are particular groups who have more. black and ethnic myrow laura the people tend to be less trusting of authority and or you know they feel that mixed messages from government and regulatory body hasn't helped
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also they feel to some degree let down by government in terms of how they've handled and demick and the lack of support because these people also tend to make up the most socially disadvantaged groups in society and they haven't been supported so the pandemic across the channel france is also resuming its astra zeneca jump programme but many are still reluctant to take the shot is good for the exam i don't trust the spanx an adult i don't know that it's really true what they say with the media we're no longer know what to think they did you 1st don't really have confidence in it and anyway i don't want to be vaccinated i thought we don't have enough perspective it was quite quick so i think it's a little early in my opinion there. will be vaccine is brand new i mean we don't know the side effects we hear about those who died but i don't want to dig the risk so i'm waiting eligible longer. mr to come you know the know how they made it there
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is a nurse she died and on top of that people who died because of it so i don't really know if it really works in our. political analyst to kill american beach police some governments are putting undue pressure on their people to get the vaccination . why are countries rolling out and got so much information coming out on this specific. scene this is something which is beats one's my mind we don't understand why you're doing this and something which is definitely not safe and it's not giving good reputation to the vaccine because people are feeling in the west that we're forcing some of these rounds down their throats or at least in the jabs and they don't even know if this is a sequel or not despite a lot of information we're getting not only from the astra zeneca vaccine but other vaccines from the face of the oh. we had issues concerning the safety and so these vaccines why this pressure to push people to take these vaccines when we're getting information coming from the same to community to say let's be cautious and it's
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have it a closer look at what's going on please bear in mind that the european union but 300000000 doses of the astra zeneca vaccine in august they are just so the european union commit to buy this vaccine apparently not enough tests i've ever been underground to know if it was for nut there's a lot of money behind it it's just not yet. denmark has proposed controversial legislation that aims to reduce the number of non-western residents in neighborhoods to a maximum of 30 percent in 10 years time out of denmark a population of just under 6000000 around half a 1000000 a non western migrants all the descendants of immigrants and surround 8 percent of the entire population of the country plans are technically possible result is done vulcan's explains now there are other issues to consider. multiculturalism means different things to different people and has been described by bullet oceans as both a strength and a force for good and
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a failed experiment bringing more problems and solutions the danish government has its own view and vision of the future when many non-western immigrants settle in certain residential areas it increases the risk of create in parallel religious and cultural societies therefore the government will now work to create a mixed house in areas and ensure that in 10 years residents with non-western backgrounds make up a maximum of 30 percent in our house in areas in denmark you could call it managed multiculturalism a modern day ethno cultural experiment like many such endeavors it comes from a desire to change things for the better to get rid of ghettos or at least the word anyway the term goto use misleading i think it's contributes soon the large amount of work that needs doing in these neighborhoods according to authorities to be classed as a ghetto or whatever the new term will be an area must have a high number of non-western migrants high unemployment and crime low income and poor education that sounds pretty much like definition of
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a ghetto also an area could be all of the above yet the majority white and therefore not be classed as a ghetto anyway by non westerners authorities mean anyone not from denmark switzerland or they eat a country's basically anyone outside europe and by reducing the numbers of such undesirables in communities many of the above list of problems could apparently be solved. similar plans came to light a few years back and caused a stir with even the un expressing his concern about what it called forced assimilation critics say the latest drive to reshape communities risks doing more harm than good this is a policy rooted in prejudice and racism and when you are you know labeling it as non-western which means anybody who's brown. can't be the responsibility just of the people who move into any particular congeal come from
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a particular part of the world and i think that's where european governments have built their fields to integrate minority communities because they're what we've seen them as what we've seen them as not equally part of their societies and that to citizenship based on racism and xenophobia is endemic across europe such areas in denmark already face special treatment such as doubled penalties for crimes collective punishment by a vixen mandatory language tests and training a danish values for kids and the limits on public housing this may sound harsh but danish authorities view it as a positive step this core foods is bad for it imperils to say anchorage in a positive development in residential areas making them more attractive to words range of the population some of these policies surprising coming from a center left social democratic party and the proposals have been met with a mixed response i think 30 years maybe kind of interesting numbers there if i
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don't know many of the sample of with like 50 i prefer different people living side by side but it's very very difficult to make implement into the society that's important that we don't push people out of their homes in like they're a common ground on how to best interplay than western society so they don't feel left out if i was personally i mean worse. they would try this way to. surely dividers it would i would not feel worldcom denmark isn't the only european state dealing with the issue of ghettoization france and neighboring sweden have had their own share of troubles but copenhagen to set an ambitious and unprecedented plan to tackle a political football head on other countries will watch closely to see it sink or swim there is a significant problem right across europe with the ghettoization i remember after some terror attacks in paris i went over to one of your states on the outskirts of
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town which was predominantly muslim now there's nothing wrong with that but what other tendency to find this in a lot of these european cities will be the most libertarian will be the african area and will be the kind of western area and what happens if people fail to integrate now will be only slightly i genuinely think that the problem here is that we have less it too many immigrants to your approach you quickly thought this isn't a perfect solution you can understand where it comes from. least in england and wales will treat violence against women as a hate crime if the victim believes it was motivated by mrs the decision comes after the government came under intense pressure to respond to the murder of sarah every day earlier in march i will advice they have stats on an experimental basis well last police forces to record and identify any crimes of violence against the person including still king and harassment and sexual offenses where the victim perceives it has been motivated by hostility based on their sex and the moves been
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praised by women's rights campaigners it'll be trialed in the autumn and if deemed a success put forward as law. and supported 8 in 10 women have enjoyed harassment only 10 percent of them though actually file a complaint they don't think the police will pursue the case our guest debated the significance of categorizing gender based violence as hate crime. i muchly against the concept of hate crime entirely the contents of people's souls is not practically noble to courts or the police the evidence is the perception of the victim or a witness forces are informed that if they are perceived to not take the complaint seriously enough then they can be subject to discipline or a so we can even hope sensible responses from sensible offices there are men many men who are still seen women as objects people who they can
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harass and get are we with that because there are no laws that are you know are against this we see it as an example in england now there is kind of a decriminalization of rape or because women are scared to denounce you know the rapist good don't take them to court i was looking at the numbers the other day and there are appalling we see that women are really scared to ask because they feel that the law is not on their side i've got the you gov poll that came out today and some of the forms of sexual harassment listed are that. someone commented on your attractiveness to you while whistle that you looked at your breasts wink that you directed a sexual joke at you these things are happening to women they are not on a spectrum from rape to comments about your attractiveness everything starts from words words are like storms so you don't have to throw up you know war it's like
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it's like a to know and racism you know you don't have to make jokes of fun you know i guess someone only because of the colors skin because eventually it will increase increase increase and then you would become violent physically i would rather not censor that kind of speech i would rather come back with more speech the answer to problematic wrong speech is more speech it's a culture problem it counsels of from religion unfortunately speaker legions you know or will towards a man on a pedestal and women you know there to listen to to women where really gauge to the kitchens so there is a long a long way you know way to go fortunately but to everything howard's everything out if you really need to lower his recent book men who hate women and listen to her toric she absolutely wants criticism of famine is and to be criminalized and this
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is the 1st step on that road and i have very little doubt that it will be used in that way. some news just in those been a suspected gas explosion in a residential building just outside of moscow firefighters a tackling blazes in 5 apartments one person has reportedly died one child has been rescued a 2nd may still be trapped inside according to emergency services will bring updates as when they come. to this summit in alaska representatives from china and the united states will meet for the 1st time since the advent of the pipe in ministration what can may she expect washington demand can the 2 sides agreed to disagree what would be
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a meeting of low expectations. when almost chokes seem wrong when all roles just don't call. me old yet to shape out these days become active. and engaged because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to a guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. making congresswoman marjorie taylor green has complained to the pentagon about the
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behavior of u.s. armed forces demanding the national guard be withdrawn from the capital. in recent days there has been a dangerous and troubling trend in which members of our armed forces have being used to intimidate civilians harass members of congress and their stuff and attack conservative janice for expressing their views it comes after dozens of national guard troops accompanied the democratic house delegates representing the u.s. territory of guam to bring marjorie taylor green cookies and a book about the pacific island this is after taylor green i mistakenly called quo my foreign territory the congresswoman didn't appreciate the gesture and claims the troops are being used by democrats as political tools unless the radio host a perk and says he has plenty of democrats you know less about guam than taylor green it's a ridiculous move that the democrats made and it's all predicated on congresswoman green not being entirely familiar with the status of guam i would bet any number of
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paychecks that there are plenty of democrats in congress who also have no idea what is the status of joe biden a couple of nights ago at a press conference could not remember the name of the man he nominated for secretary of defense so he could not remember the name of the department of defense and they are just picking on her because she's an outspoken conservative and they're trying to get rid of for this politicize ation of the military barging them down the holes of legislators offices and banging on her door and confronting her review reform soldiers and officers defending the honor of go on as if that's even an issue and you begin to worry that this administration and this democratic party is militarizing their government attempting to make political opposition into a crime. the u.s. house of representatives has passed the so-called dreamers bill that will enable millions of undocumented immigrants to obtain citizenship only 9 republicans supported them though. we are making
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a very big difference in how we respect the beautiful diversity of america how we stare at the fact that immigration is the constant reinvigoration of america after quoting the book and for years of disastrous cruel and inhumane immigration policies today we begin a new chapter the law was passed despite calls from states along the southern border for the government to step in and amid a record in blocks of migrants situations been exacerbated by the fact thousands of people need to be provided with coded secure shelter despite initially labeling the border situation a crisis white house press secretary shinseki did back trying to describe it as a challenge to america's natasha sweet as the story. the number of people attempting to cross the border has been rising since april and last month it surpassed 100000 migrants which is on track to hit a 20 year high but now some believe it's
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a major policy decision under the biden administration as encouraging miners to flood the border while authorities have been opting to turn people away at the start of the covert 19 outbreak there was a change in tune under the biden administration the 46 president is now allow an unaccompanied children and teens to enter into the u.s. and now the number of border crossing ins are surging but with detention facilities already aca past city where do they go here you see 4 buses arriving late wednesday at the convention center in dallas texas it's expected to house up to 3000 migrant teenagers federal agencies say the facility will house boys ages 15 to 17 another temporary housing overflow for miners opening this week is in midland texas at a former camp for oil field workers area cannot poorly house up to 700 miners some are hoping this is an improvement to the current situation right now the administration is holding some $4200.00 teens and children in detention cells along
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the border according to an attorney familiar with the matter many children are emotionally distraught even going days without a shower. there is not just one family right here where 4 families in this tent we don't have anything not even a cent to buy anything for us we can't endure anymore we're waiting for a class to response from president biden officials in the city of brownsville say they are helping us just migrants in the travel process from covert testing to offering them a place to wait according to the mare they've helped over 2000 migrants entering the u.s. through the brownsville port of entry he added most leave the city within 24 hours we are giving them $94.00 switch if they're all that they're getting from c.p.p. so we're helping them bring those documents out here. we are also explaining their next steps the health and human services refugee office is reportedly responsible for giving care to minors until a family member or vetted sponsor can take custody of them the usual process
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entails roughly 30 days right now the h.h.s. shelters are almost acca pasadena with some $8500.00 minors these new arrivals are creating a strain for federal authorities under a court order of the minors are to be removed from the custody of u.s. customs and border protection within 72 hours and then moved to shelters run by the health and human services is there a way for a family member or sponsor to claim them away proving to come with some added mental stress for the miners involved. pakistan's must vaccination program is being hampered by high levels of hesitancy mistrust and vaccination uptake has been reported since the start of the rollout. relies on the chinese vaccine trust in the system some experts are arguing was shaken back in 2011 when the cia staged the hepatitis inoculation program as part of its operation to catch some a bit larger on top of that people are worried about possible side effects of the
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health experts have told as more about what is putting people off. this is obviously the people are scared they're afraid of all the effects of the vaccine will be and what it could contain so of course they're worried that. the are afraid to ask us if it will be painful of those who have been vaccinated experienced any problems so we tell them no final on that the people don't understand what's really going on they say there's no coronavirus at all. and i speak to. the chairman of the institute of policy studies in islamabad thanks so much for joining us carla just how big a problem would you say this is hesitancy to make a vaccine in pakistan. i think it should not be exaggerated because in my view 1st of all there has been. casual it's your words the bend to make from day one by and large people did not take this whole
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idea that they are in real in a real danger in effect their experience also told them that as compared to some of the 1st run countries in america the frequency here and here it is here are much though much lower than those countries so 1st of all there is this kind of attitude and then this is not despair and the mistrust about the vaccine is not in any way in isolation there is a mistrust are against anything that is coming from the veteran dominated global. system and of course when we say western dominated the americans are dominating this whole system and as in your intro you mentioned there have been cases in the past which are part of the history but also. gave a signal that americans do
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a lot of things here in the name of some good things but actually they are against the social system against the indigenous values and against the overall interest of artists and so business overall impression about the american is sponsored of western on certain even something coming from the global institutions sponsored by the best and. the best and. a journey perceptively so that there is reluctant in pakistan so to that extent yes bex a nation is also being reluctant being taken by the people and then of course. another point is that. it is related to be. mistreated aspect of it the government has not been able to really put a weight. solution it even who is interested
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he can make it so all of these together is an element of mistrust yes but until now it would not suit this is the only argument. as he said pakistan perhaps suffered less than many other countries i did read that that the numbers have been sort of spiking just very recently what do you think the authorities would need to do that to try and persuade people as you said have been fairly laid back about the so far the to impress upon them the urgency of getting a vaccination what can they do. i being forced or forced. availability and ability in. it is not up to the mark and then in fact that is just discarded yesterday orcus town. nation saw these 3 things availability and excessively until now the government has
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not allowed the private sector order of execution. of what i'm going to fix is available it is limited and. not many. many centers that we are going and. not very good until now this is these new need to be really good. and just come back to that cia program the staging faking that they were carrying out inoculation for hepatitis back in 2011 they were trying to catch bin laden did that make a big impact at the time didn't do you really think even though it's quite a few years ago that some people remember that and they still think about that when they're talking about vaccination. i didn't go there there is headed i think impact . in. sight you did say. on many occasions it
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became kind of discussion at the proper level. there is reluctance. in all you or dad reluctance is all you need been or want to come by there's a. i think last year there were 38000000 users. perform services. but of course i mean one of the reasons why i am making this difference between all us. is that the number of pieces of music visible you is very few. last year it was i think a 100 plus so you know if population of a $1000000.00 below says nothing but there's one. of. these cases are not really comparable but good journal misperception of the journal
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mission. trust about to anything coming from the from some kind of connection with america that is not going to be done in pakistan i think that is a separate thing. thanks so much for your side calibration on is my guest chairman of the institute of policy studies based in an islam is about islam about my political. thank you. people going out international i'll be here with updates on the top stories in 30 minutes. my adult life i don't buy a i pod on my feet. but. i still have some of my ex from the future price our watch guys are.
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