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1st from. francis hospital chief rings the alarm on a quote unprecedented burden as the country sets new pandemic records for the year yet the government's response has left for many people who will deny langridge. example and we don't understand the new rules at all for example we're supposed to be enlarged to help you get we're walking in the chandeliers a. thousands of migrants are filled in overcrowded camps on the u.s. southern border to reports that washington is facing an unprecedented refugee crisis. flourishing hate speech facebook's sued for repeatedly allowing online threats to journalists and spreading this information coming out examine how the platform is now facing crackdown worldwide over it.
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hi there good morning live from artie's world news center this sunday morning welcome to the weekly a look back at some of the top stories we brought you over the last 7 days starting with this the head of the french hospital federation warning of a quote unprecedented shock within weeks unless there's decisive action from the government the countries enter the 3rd wave of infections that are now more than 27000 covert patients in hospitals across the country the highest figure this month the number in intensive care is approaching $5000.00 that's a record for the year the mergence the doctors association told us the authorities response in the view had been woeful. hospitals across france are struggling facing a shortage of beds in the i.c.u. there's an influx of patients their numbers are growing at an unprecedented pace the problem results from the fact that the government hasn't provided any extra
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beds for a year already furthermore our country is falling behind in vaccinations pharmaceutical companies have delayed their supply shipments are an occupation rate is very low compared to other nations like morocco or serbia where health care efficiency is inferior. but the public confusion of the mixed messages from the government with strict lock downs and official warnings have dire consequences nonetheless ministers have been letting for instance chocolate shop stay open to maintain what they call french morale sheller dubinsky reported on it. you'd think that by the time the 3rd lockdown was announced the parts of france that the government would be. perm did it this is what you can do this is what you can't do but it's been anything but the case do you think you understand the restrictions now in place to in places like paris. now it's.
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better but is typical shows you get some points but. not too well it's a little bit lax we can do a little like. they were clear enough they are good at differentiating these things faster realizing that they're fuzzy it is not really a lockdown. mistaken. after 6 pm. after suffering now really i didn't thank you. we don't understand the new rules at all for example we're supposed to be in lockdown yet we're walking in the chandeliers a when the prime minister announced that 16 regions would be heading back into a lockdown last week he said citizens would have to once again fill out the forms to show that they were leaving home for essential reasons when the new forms were published they contain so many options as to why you could leave home they caused widespread confusion. how come here allow me to take
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a breath 10 kilometers away but force my dog to stay within one kilometer of his candle i come home from work certificate i pick up the kids from school certificate i buy a brat certificate it's a little after 7 pm certificate luckily i have no dog the next level of befuddlement came as it emerged that most of the businesses that thought they would be closed as they were not essential like florist headdress and chocolate shops were told they could stay open we made some exceptions such as head dresses for french people we did it because there were professions like florists that make half the turnover during spring we did it for the chocolate is because it's easter so is it really oh. look like as it's been up here and do people in paris know what they can and can't do do you think you can eat lunch with your
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friends in the park yeah. i think it can be possible no they've said it's not they do not recommend eating lunch with your friends right now i think we have the right to eat in a park with friends to go out after 7 pm under certain conditions i think yes but visiting friends at home no i don't think that's possible after 7 pm we don't have the right with the curfew we don't have the right all joking aside a year of bouncing in and out of lockdowns to certainly brought everyone to the same feeling but of being generally fed up and you can't help but feel french government is in its own confusion about what we should and shouldn't be doing causing perhaps unnecessary public anxiety. auti paris. i.
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and these are the scenes that came into the new center in the week over skeptics hitting the streets across europe demanding an end to restrictions you can see protesters clashing with offices and trying to break through a police line there in the danish capital activists dressed in black lighting flares and fireworks to protest the government's coronavirus reaction there an estimated $600.00 demonstrators took part in the rallies at least 8 were arrested hundreds also coming out against the government's response in the german city of nierenberg to people holding banners signs and flags chanting and clapping as police looked on. meantime back to britain inoculations centers there say they're catching dozens of queue jumpers fraudulently trying to get the job every day the scammers often pretend to be front line health workers although official proof is needed when they arrive the catch is anyone can book a slot online in advance and that's where some of these problems a crop and up one pharmacist pharmacist who runs one of the london census described
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in some detail the problem. this is a very scary small percentage of people doing this but it's if you take taken us all sites he was going on at it amounts to more people i suppose at the moment running about 10 or 12 people a week because effectively they're taking up their booking in and claiming to be and then when they come they have no they all have no idea with them or no relevant i.d. . and they can sometimes make claims about what they do or who they are which are. incorrect and someone who came in last week and she. when i asked him for what he did he said he was a pharmacist. which i am so it was a bit of a strange thing to choose but when i asked him where he worked he wasn't overly clear and then when i asked him for his registration number he couldn't give me the registration number that he would that he would have as a as
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a rich pharmacist in here in the u.k. so he's really apparent that he was trying to jump the queue and effectively we told him straight away that i'm afraid that you don't qualify and he left she left a pharmacy the number of people book an appointment has doubled after authorities predicted shot shortages within a month they blame production problems and also a surge 'd in covert cases over in india that's now holding on to more of it supplies says queue jumpers are hurting others and themselves. well it just means that unfortunately we're wasting slots that could be used by those that are in charge of vaccine and just slows down the vaccine program because if people are using or booking slots they're not entitle to say it stops other people from booking us lots and that just slightly slows down the whole vaccination program and actually delays the time by which they will be vaccinated because obviously the fact they've used that's not the factor has me news just on the appropriate means
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that those people that have to wait longer to have their vaccine the best thing that could happen is that ideally that the national cookie system as part of the checks when you book in is to ask for some form of proof which would verify the identity of the person seeking to make the booking and verify their in title meant under health or social care because that would make my life a lot easier because i wouldn't have to spend my time rechecking that that eligibility because it would have been done on my behalf before they got to me. here present poting got the cove in 1000 jobs himself this last week here which one mystery though official saying they wouldn't specify the shot in order to highlight that all 3 russian vaccines are safe and effective but all that said some still of very much wary about getting inoculated darr tamerlan revealed some of the myths about russia's sputnik the.
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if existing approved vaccines contain a small fragment of the forests one of his genes even half of it would and of course its constant sex he would coat it was every bit. the. side effects and complications are the same as after any fluid i see here are the presence of cindy's and not really side effects the expected reaction of the immune system above is the max in trains it's defend itself against an enemy of so and it gets activated minority view. if you give yourself more specific to miss than 3050 is too cheap paramus is that it should fix the insisting on the most secure what's that gets you based on proven technology that has already been used for the vaccine caused by the company the ridge says the vaccine does it is strictly on the international truth schools feel vaccines are tested this way and that's how all viruses get to the market.
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moves in the field i wonder where this is coming from is completely in comprehensible it's from the brain no vaccines cause and fits in a seed that is complete nonsense from a biological point if you want to with which the teacher was almost vaccines of wildfires complete infertility africa's action of fickle reproductive organs the foods an individual so much more than birds fool it's clear the ordinary for the fear misfit to share we all have to make a choice and weigh up the risks we give the only way to prevent any viral infection with it in the growing of ours is vaccination for some others even if you get vaccinated legacy really. well from covert president biden finally faced the media this week but after months of waiting for his 1st formal news conference at the end journalists who said they were a bit disappointed with even copious reams of cheat sheets apparently failing to save his performance to be true power watched in. after 2 long months
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biden has finally given us something that can actually be described as a press conference he heroically spends a whole hour talking to actual live reporters on a range of subjects like vaccinations the it's all chums fault migrant crisis getting out of afghanistan eventually the north korean threat and so on but unfortunately much of the events was either mind numbingly dull or well went as well as you would expect. who. were in my hear. you know those awkward family dinners where the creepy uncle goes off on an incoherent rants well judging by biden's public appearances that's what white house staff go through every day because soon this is going to be. pleased for. you know we tried it is not in iraq is not workers are not going to
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try i mean in iran and choose me for drugs in ukraine my physical mental my physical as well as my mental so fitness no wonder they try to keep him in the basement as much as possible every time he goes out in public it's either another mean worthy gaffe or the almost classic at this point i think it was president i think it's time for those of us to leave a safe. but i guess they figured they can't hide him forever hence the press conference with quotation marks because if this was any more scripted it would be a hollywood movie biden was literally reading his answers off a gigantic stack of papers he kept flipping through them and still got lost all the time is the reason why a lot of immigrants are coming to live. with the country i see people while many are beginning to see this whole. presidency as a form of elder abuse by himself seems really confidence he even said he's going to
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go for a 2nd term he also just made some news by saying that you are going to run for reelection and i said that is my expectation yeah cher as is well known. is a gaffe machine he does not have a gift of gab he oftentimes twists his sentences and of course he did the same thing at this particular press conference so i think that his handlers would like to keep him as far away from the press kind of structured environment as possible i would salute the most worrisome aspect is foreign policy in effect that came up during this press conference where once again missed by and saw fit to insult the chinese president saying that he does not have a democratic bone in his body and has also managed to threaten sanctions against not only germany because of its importing natural gas from russia but threatening sanctions against india because it supposedly plans to buy defense
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materiel from russia even though mr bite and the u.s. will be relying upon india as part of this and circle meant plan against china so i think that the most worrisome aspect of this and coming by the ministration is foreign policy and let's hope that he can improve. just 2 months since taking office joe biden's also faced with the devastating refugee crisis we covered in the week the republican senate has visited the border with mexico friday warning media coverage of overwhelmed facilities is being restricted the situation is now a humanitarian crisis what you're seeing here footage from a facility in the city of dawn texas said it is said to 4000 people have been held in a place that's actually only meant for 2 $150.00 and that many of them a young. people are in severely overcrowded pubs where you can see the situation itself a lot of them with beds. covert cases of also been reported there and with border
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crossings from mexico at a 20 year high the pentagon will now propose to house unaccompanied migrant children at military facilities it's despite democratic outrage at biden's predecessor donald trump for planning exactly the same caleb maupin brought us it. the biggest migrant surge at the us mexico border in 20 years thousands of unaccompanied children detained and a lack of facilities to accommodate them so now the biden ministration seems to have found a solution asking the pentagon to hold them at military bases sounds reasonable but let's remember the reaction when donald trump had the same idea the united states is running concentration camps on our southern border and that is exactly why they are there concentration camps don't let this go unnoticed the trumpet ministration reportedly plans to use a form a japanese internment camp to house immigrant children this is downright immoral it
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was announced donald trump will be reopening one of these camps to detain migrant children these children belong in homes schools and parks not prison camps now you'll remember biden embrace these criticisms and promised a full reversal with the overwhelming support of the democratic party joe biden promised more humane border policies they got separated from their parents and it makes us a laughingstock and a violates every notion of who we are as a nation and those kids are alone no where to go no where to go it's criminal. trust the abiding ministrations policy to be based on humanitarian and love of children rather than a political point to red meat should they bake for their republican base but now donald for the white house is now assuring us this is not kids in cages this is children in the syllabus this is not kids being kept in cages this is
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a safe for kids this is a facility that was opened the media is very strong like method 2 supported by the administration it was extraordinarily hostile to trump biden thought. had more leverage she had more control he could think he could keep things under wraps and the american people would go along to go along with it and it worked for a while but now it's no longer holding up biden seems to bray naive feet seems not to have really thought these questions out very very thoroughly he seems to have little idea of what's at stake and he believes the same old policies will work the same policies that the implemented when he was part of the obama administration but those policies failed then they failed under trump and they're failing now on tour by. watching out international from moscow at the weekend we appreciate it
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here now coming up yemen reached a sad milestone in its conflict in the week with many more civilians predicted to still lose their lives to will tell you more and recap it amongst the stories of about. them being programmed with the united states to china and russia countries which they don't like it to you doesn't matter what kind of regime they have they don't have. problems with different regimes the country is generally squared to be like saudi arabia for what it is are. different regimes which was. very strong the americans cannot do nothing about so the result is that they don't know what to do with it so bush to you know they swear they swear.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race is on us. spearing dramatic development only. exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk. this year yemen marks 6 years since airstrikes by the saudi led coalition unleashed a brutal ongoing war the world's most disastrous humanitarian crisis. correspondent were get reported. one of the most surreal experiences i've ever had in it was owed
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was when we flew to yemen's capital sanaa as we were latin ding we were greeted looking out the window with rooms and rooms kilometers of destroyed and croft passenger jets locker room a bleating rated where they stood by the saudi led coalition not a sight you wouldn't see when you were coming into lad and that was in the early days of the war but for the death toll spiraled into the hundreds of thousands.
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of law school wars the war in yemen is complicated the gist of it is off to the arab spring told build a dictator who had ruled for 3 decades his replacement was his vice president who happened to be very pro saudi people who are vaulted again so he ride to saudi arabia and ask them to invade his own country to get him back into power and desperation for victory the sides have resorted to desperate measures fighting forces on both sides have suffered heavy losses in this unnecessary battle i see shocking reports as i am sure we all do of children increasingly getting drawn into the war effort and deprived of their future yemen is the battleground between saudi arabia. and iran both support different sides booth desperate to win in fact the
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coalition led by saudi arabia has an active blockade of yemen vessels with food and medicine has seized and the arrested starvation is rife these year more than 2000000 children will go hungry 400000 under the age of 5 will die this year famine like conditions are emerging across yemen and the answer is simple we have a vaccine for this it's called food so we need to save lives is funded you need only a couple of things to stop this about $2000000000.00 in funding just peanuts when you consider how many lives could be saved and at least a temporary peace to get the food to the people so the saudis of proposed a cease fire with with a lot of fire and print which the who the rebels rejected. that we announced the strategic initiative to address all current problems and move towards
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a comprehensive political solution to the yemeni crisis in hostilities result humanitarian issues and instill hope for all yemeni people across the country. saudi arabia is our number one enemy here and their offer won't serve the interests of the yemeni people they are only trying to use media propaganda to get what they were not able to acquire with arms and no doubt we are not accepting this offer you know given the depths that the belligerence of sunk to gain any advantage in this war had to difficult to imagine peace said need time soon the humanitarian crisis prices in yemen has been photographed and for. a time now a war has destroyed the infrastructure disrupted life. and public service men need an immediate nuisance. mr white since i eat meat the international community will come together and push the conflict it
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to common ground because yemenis have endured conditions over the past 6 years and this this needs to end yemen is without a doubt the most talked about humanitarian catastrophe unfolding today oh sure once in a while some leader pays lip service to what's happening pretty words that sound good to home camera this war has to end and to underscore our commitment we are in need all american support for offensive operations in the war in yemen including relevant arms sales pretty words after 6 years of arming the devising it assisting saudi arabia in yemen the us has decided to pull out of offensive operations the us navy is and will continue to be part of the naval blockade that's condemning hundreds of thousands of kids to death by manmade starvation this is the worst
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kind of war the kind you can't win you card lose and you can't end. global media watch the reporters without borders is filed a massive lawsuit against facebook for allegedly letting hate speech flourish including false videos on a pandemic watch millions of times but it's just one of the damning allegations now hitting the tech giant around the globe. reporters without borders lawsuit demonstrates that the california based company's undertakings to its consumers are largely mendacious and that it allows dissent from ation and hate speech to flourish on its network contrary to the claims made in its terms of service and through its ads facebook a mere pittance has grown to be too large for the company itself even its exacts when unaware of being filmed of course admitting the giant has to be tamed.
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to. do the work has. to be but until this happens it's up to individual countries to rein in the dominance of facebook and they do the u.k. has taken the social network to court for losing control of the data of british hughes is italy following the company over the lack of transparency in their privacy policies facebook was misleading users to register on its platform by not informing them immediately inadequately of the collection activity with commercial intent of the data provided by them astray or forced facebook into a commercial deal making it pay news corpus trulia for journalism from its local mastheads but only after an ill tempered fight in which facebook inadvertently shut down some of vital information services in australia. on the side of over in force
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mint in doing so some content was blocked inadvertently even in the united states where facebook is widely viewed as a mass mind control tool in the hands of political establishment is taking steps to limit its reach for these books user profiles would allegedly reveal an individual's likes dislikes interests and habits over a significant amount of time without affording users a meaningful opportunity to control or. and the unauthorized exploration of their private lives some say the big tech has replaced big oil as the global corporate power play up except it controls not only the money but also information streams and whether its concerns about snooping censorship or monopoly practices the raw signs that the global mood could be turning on the online giant but it won't go down without a fight fairly powerful groups like media organizations and governments coming
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after facebook from very different angles now none of those entities are powerful facebook is right now that of course might be one reason that actually these governments are a little worried about our release trying to reign it in we're already a very very scary territory all right it's only going to keep going in the same direction that it has been governments or have been slow to rein this in governments and sort of try to do anything about it at least tech giants are stronger than governments they are the most powerful forces on the planet they're also talk of course of the planet as ever seen they control the conversation they control who gets the herd who doesn't get bigger they control what you see they control what you buy they know everything about you they are showing us who's in charge. what with. some of the news stories of the last 7 days from or about what we talk about check it out see the comber kosovo socials but kevin i mean saying goodbye for now.
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