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you know our top stories of the last week reduced to one meal a day and a growing mental health crisis stuck in isolation in france turned into vast groups offering free food. thousands of. southern border adding to reports that washington's facing an unprecedented refugee crisis. a drug called. the washington post ridiculed for offering parents. materials. we have to do something. instead of be naive. produce books for 3. baby just. as i
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say not as i do washington tries to force. me to project. one of its biggest. thanks for joining us here on our team. you are today welcome to. our 1st story of the week we reported that there's been a sharp rise in french students for free or subsidized food from support groups restaurants and supermarkets. one paris health center where they can. every day this canteen is packed with students all coming in here to pick up a hot meal as the covert crisis continues to point to groups have been hit hard by
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the pandemic many are now without work and the means to support themselves demand for financial help from a public service the student life which also runs services like this canteen has increased sharply every week around 40000 meals are being distributed to students in paris by this organization meals they can take home and heat up later or meals that they can take out now and eat because they're horton ready all at the price of one euro now that's been in place since january as a system to help those students who are really in need we have 0 of many students turn into words different types of aid wonderfully social services deliveries for example for buying food essential things needed in the supermarket and that is attractively increasing at enormous rate the demand is there it's not just help with filling their bellies that's needed many students feel isolated with some 60
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percent saying that they're suffering with mental health issues well it's hard to be in your room holding you in front of your computer you don't see anything else than your own computer and your small room for 1st year students they were not necessarily able to meet people they found themselves alone they don't have the motivation to go to college but it is very hard to. to come here to live alone or. if you don't know anyone who lives in the same house as. alone for. now it's like 11 hours of the day cruz has also put in services to assist those students who feel alone. we do a lot to fight against isolation we have put in place student mentors in every residence who work with us and who know the residents they go door to door make phone calls and take in the new students it's much more efficient if it is done by
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the peers and not by ours because they're dept more easily they're able to speak freely to find out if they are not doing well or even have difficulties student pleas for aid have seen many rally around them restauranteurs have been offering free meals while in supermarkets shoppers are being asked to donate an item towards a solidarity bag but there is still a feeling that they have been left aside by those in authorities and after a year of living of the strain through cove it and with still no end in sight there are now fears that entire generation of students could be lost charlotte even ski otty paris or the cobra crisis that sparks these students difficulties shows no sign of ending the use at loggerheads with britain after attempting to block vaccine exports on the french president's waded into the dispute. support the
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export control mechanism sits up by the european commission i support the fact that we must block produced exports to look at their commitments to europeans i don't think that blockades. either back scenes or. medicines. sensible versions reportedly close to a deal with brussels as early as sunday to remove the threat of the block cutting off shot supplies in the u.k. would forgo some long term deliveries of the astra zeneca from the e.u. this comes after earlier this week u.s. regulators forced astra zeneca to admit its vaccines less effective than originally claimed microbiologists clark told us that it will hit confidence in the pharmaceutical giant. fundamental tenet in science that you don't pick and choose which they to you chris but it appears that for some reason that's what's happened when we don't know why they found that but it. always raises suspicions
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when people try to ignore the data gets perhaps not so good in favor of the great through the we should remember it's only a 3 percent difference for mild moderate these and no difference at all for the most serious life threatening condition not everybody and i would say relatively few people pick up on the fact but with different small they pick up on the fact there is a difference so that astra zeneca have essentially been accused of cherry picking data so that's what people hear and it affects confidence it may put confidence in the company and i think it's highly likely that it will. cause people to question the efficacy of the vaccine. meanwhile several you state such as germany are waiting for the blocks medicines watchdog to approve the sputnik of the vaccine some members including slovakia republic and hungary have jumped the gun before the regulators greenlight what if s.
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already vaccinated more than a 1000000 citizens with the russians shot among them is hungary's foreign minister in an interview with r.t. in the week he explained why his country was the 1st nation to approve the japanese . vaccine is not a question of ideology for us is a matter of saving lives and if we had not contract the chinese and russian vaccine we have saved the health care and the health and the lives of many hungry and the hungry a national regulator has approved the emergency use authorization for use so i have no concern i was the one. that asked by our government to negotiate when there. by the ration of our 3rd. i have started going to be the minister mom used to hold back at the end of october before i got to actually and after
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a long series of negotiations and we were able to sign our contract we share a lot in accelerating the vaccination in hungary you said it's rightly more than 1400000 today this morning even more than 1500000 i'm here ians have already been vaccinated but that. was. over the skeptics have hit the streets across europe this weekend demanding an end to restrictions u.k. and protesters clashed with officers and tried to break through police lines as things capital activists dressed in black blue flares and far worked to protest the government's coronavirus reaction hundreds also came out against the government's response in the german city of newburgh. the german chancellor angela merkel took just a day to make a complete u. turn on deeply unpopular plans for a strict lockdown over easter says day the 1st of april as well as the surge of
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april should be defined as calm days with extensive contact restrictions and a ban on gatherings from the 1st to the 5th of april. the idea was a mistake this mistake is my mistake alone a mistake must be called a mistake and above all it must be corrected at the same time of course i know that this whole matter trygaeus more uncertainty i regret that deeply and apologize to all citizens. original proposal had been panned by both the business and scientific community and was reversed after crisis meeting a member of merkel's ruling party told us people are tired of the government's contradictions and then it. people are fed up with see a lockdown as i've just heard reports from from a different source from russia that pretty much life is back to normal it's it's tough it's one of the toughest countries in germany some of the european countries too but germany politicians are basically toppling over each other to raise the bar
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to make it even more difficult for people plus the vaccination germans if they used to one thing are used to an orderly state orderly administrative procedures and we don't see any of this and we see contradictory. administered orders we see contradictory and failing policies so germans are fed up but they don't draw the requisite and appropriate conclusions in the right numbers that this government has failed to. parent you're never too young to be progressive the washington post has guided the parents to books websites and companies offering woke material for very young children the future title social justice for toddlers hypes the importance of equality racial and gender education for kids and the report highlights materials like a drag queen website books like candy racist baby and woke baby and a firm selling toys and learning materials to dismantle bias however many athon the
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advice is divisive and even harmful. can we just teach children to walk talk play before we start hoisting our deal to neurosis on them indoctrination is wrong washington post this conversation is one that divides us universal identity is what should be centered not race not gender this generation of kids is going to need decades of therapy after going through this critical race theory one half of them will just crumble under the white guilt pushed into them and turn into fragile ghosts barely resembling human beings the other half will just get radicalized or got reaction to the washington post article from talk radio host john gaunt and women bennett of unite against fascism. can i just check the calendar is a prove the 1st this is a complete and utter joke listen when kids are through for they want to play with each other and they should be encouraged how we as modern parents or
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grandparents should not be reinforcing prejudice our prejudices if we have them on to the children of course it's important to show kids by example that you're not racist or homophobic or sexist i would agree with all of that but produce him pox for 3 year olds talking about arm awoke baby age just absolute nonsense the whole of america has laughed at the washington post 3 year olds don't buy books join parents are books because what we're trying to do is to try and develop human beings to respect each other it's not automatic or with the what the washington post are trying to do is have a discussion about how we develop people and that included parents so parents can be parenting they don't parrot alone they label it start to try and bring up a better generation the previous generation that we have to do something. instead
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of being like evil out that happens as moses tried to instill and key races where equality treatment or nonsexist behavior whatever it's not society is going to be very very difficult job we have to start somewhere you don't started 3 years old with a drag queen or whatever the huge new term is reading them bedtime stories at 3 years old the washington post have been ridiculed this is the wont sector the work sector trying to push their agenda on to 3 year olds well i'm sorry it's not needed it's not necessary if you confront racism if if you come across and sexism and if there's a problem in schools let's address that but please for goodness sake let. godless be toddlers actually trying to teach our children to be legal equality of only age it's never too early at normalized this is our human beings behave and actually we can probably have
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a better generation that doesn't carry the previous sins of the previous other generation since the 16th so true this whole idea that i should feel guilty for the sins of previous generations well no i'm not going to pass that guilt on to the next generation i'm sorry i disagree completely. principles overtrained washington tells e.u.r. is the most dense russia's north rim to any pipeline to europe yet figures show when it comes to america itself importing from a designated enemy is far less the siding with the u.s. now importing record amounts of russian crude art is convincing the rushkoff report . well well well look who's shopping on the russian oil market the u.s. purchased record breaking volumes of russian crude in 2020 make in moscow its 3rd largest oil supplier even saudi arabia a longstanding american ally and one of the world's largest oil exporters is left
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behind while this can be true you would say the u.s. is increasingly buying a valuable commodity filling the coffers of a country it deems to be one of the most formidable foes i mean where is the logic maybe it's a mistake you know a one time thing well not really according to the u.s. energy information administration america has been renting up its oil imports from russia for the last 5 years until they finally broke a decade old record and that's despite all the hostility tension harsh rhetoric and even this you know vladimir putin you think he's a killer. or do so what price must he pay the price she's going to pay will you'll see shortly well you would say trade is above politics but wasn't the us the country that bashed europeans for doing the same thing wanting to buy say gas from russia remember what they said and are still saying about nordstrom to the pipeline
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is a bad idea. bad for bad for europe or bad for the united states ultimately it's in contradiction to the use own energy security goals so let me get this straight it's a bad idea when you're a buys russian energy by for the u.s. it's fine washington is just trying to be responsible and protect its weak european allies from russia's political leverage and its malicious energy ambitious by fearlessly grab at it themselves and it's not just fossil fuel america still buys rocket engines. and pays russia to send its astronauts to the international space station and also gas russian titanium for boeing plays there too but jokes aside at the end of the day or oil is something that millions rely on in their day to day life electricity transportation you name it and if the u.s. so desperately needs x.
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roof you will for its people it and ready to buy it from its perceived enemy there is probably a good reason for it at least that's what i thought by it appears that the us had to turn to the russian energy market largely because their own sanctions had suffocated oil production and venezuela its historic trading partner u.s. refineries in the gulf of mexico are some of the most sophisticated plants in the world having lost venezuelan crude and facing a less and more expensive feedstock from the traditional opec suppliers they have become a major customer for russian fuel oil as a substitute so to recap the u.s. shuts down one oil producer says it was a bad guy realizes it now doesn't have enough or oil turns to another producer says well you're a bad guy too but i'm going to buy stuff from you anyway at the same time it tries to intimidate all of the customers for doing exactly what they are doing so much
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for trademark american diplomacy that as joe biden says is now back. to stay with us judge says pretty much the whole media in the country have become democratic polity bullhorns for the details we'll get back. to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy we're in for indication let it be an arms race is on offense there. dramatic development only really 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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is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the death. or inmate in the shallows. much the program the us is struggling with an unprecedented migrant crisis on the
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southern border ripple republican senators visited the frontier with mexico on friday warning media coverage of overwhelmed facilities is restricted and the situation now resembles a humanitarian crisis this is footage from inside a facility in the city of texas services say up to 4000 people were held in a place meant for 250 many of those are minors people helen severely overcrowded palls most even without bads earlier in the week investigative journalism group project veritas released images of the site the managing editor of project about us told us code cases i've also been registered that. there is a major influx of illegal immigrants and that is according to the source of my view 50 of them are coded posit that sexual assaults he does go assaults take place daily our sources told us that there is many as 3000 migrants in this facility and donna texas at one time they're very cramped from the photographs you can see it's very spartan living there's not a lot of mats or beds or cots they are living in
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a difficult very tight spot it looks like a nightmare it looks like like something out of a fiction novel you can look back as far as comments from this administration encouraging people to rush the border encouraging people to climb any barriers just any way you can over it under it get in and we will take care of you a plain and simple people are coming over sick or not legal or not and they're being processed and it's being done in an awful matter now that we've covered the conditions here but it just seems like mass chaos and yes there is again other care and it seems gearing up the macross across you know michael has also released images from the same city in texas hundreds of children have been allegedly stranded in patrol custody across the area fall along with allowed by god lines border crossings from mexico are at a 20 year high and presenting
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a serious challenge to the bottom ministration so far the white house has played down the emergency. children presenting at our border who are fleeing violence or fleeing prosecution who are fleeing terrible situations is not a crisis in washington d.c. officials going back and forth about whether or not what's happening at the border is really a crisis meanwhile we've got the border officials and leaders of the democratic party in congress urging the administration to get back to reality you have a breach on national security levels that have never before been seen in modern history it just blows my mind how disconnected from reality they are or maybe they do know maybe they just don't want to call a spade a spade you know because it's uncomfortable it's a slap in the face i think they i just want to let you know what's going on we need to get a humble on this before against out of hand even within a week i was already calling the white house to say hey guys you've got to take
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a look at it when you create a system that incentivizes people to come across and they're released that immediately sends a message to central america that if you come across you can stay it seems like the biden administration does not want there to be media access to what is happening on the border and the u.s. facilities that have been set up i respectfully ask us customs and border protection to stop blocking media access to their border operations i have photographed c.b.p. under bush a bomb and trump but now 0 access is granted to media these long lens images taken from the mexican side until now u.s. forces journalists haven't needed to stand in another country to photograph what's happening in the united states how many will recall that while donald trump was president photographs of children held in facilities are widely circulated and there was a mass discussion and outrage about you know what they referred to in the media as
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kids in cages but the biden administration seems to be rather adamant that it is simply not a pro. brit to give the media access and to publicize what is going on at the u.s. borders i don't necessarily think that it's appropriate for a journalist to be inside centers that are at that are and are not permanent place places for children and children are not placed there permanently now white house spokesperson jen psaki says that the biden ministration is very committed to what she calls transparency but it seems like when it comes to the situation at the border it's much better to divert people's eyes and change the subject than it is to resolve the situation that many are referring to as a crisis and a senior u.s. federal judge has accused the prosecutor the country's entire media from t.v. to newspapers and radio of being puppets of the democratic party the public appears to agree with most now saying out of the promote political positions rather than
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inform. the increased power of the press is so dangerous today because with very close to one party control of these institutions the new york times and washington post a virtually democratic party broadsheets nearly all television network and cable is a democratic party trumpet a democratic party trumpet i mean what an exaggeration it's not like they treated his inauguration as the 2nd coming of christ well they were just excited once he was actually in the white house they saw this throwing the tough questions at him. not to michael in crisis the meters not all that but they did go wild of those weird c.g.i. hands or maybe they were just expecting the other president or president harrison i took a virtual tour of vaccination centers on a i will admit though that seldom is what great in times of timing because remember that bombshell recording with donald trump pressuring elections investigated
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georgia to find him ballots he wouldn't have to move out of the white house while the recording revealed that the post misquoted trump's comments on the cool based on information provided by a source did not tell the investigator to find the frauds or say she would be a national hero if she did so instead transferred to the investigates to scrutinize ballots as in she would find dishonesty there. you will notice that establishment media errors admissions mistakes and outright lies always slanted one way against me and against republicans meanwhile stories that heard democrats or undermined their narratives are buried ignored or delayed until they can do the least harm media outlets should be regarded as political entities not journalistic enterprise yes but that's just an exception because when it came to trump the washington post was very sad and honest and objective and balanced and anyway trump had fox news on his side always share leading yes i have heard how some democrats want cable
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companies to drop fox news one american news network on newsmax but maybe they shouldn't spread conspiracy theories no i'm not interested in what silberman said he should be borne in mind that the 1st step taken by any potential tarion or dictatorial regime has to gain control of communications particularly the delivery of news it is fair to conclude therefore that one party control of the press and media is a threat to a viable democracy well that's a huge saturation no one watches the news anymore anyway it's all about social media just that one twice not a democrat party trump it to be seen silicon valley also has an enormous influence over the distribution of news and it simply filters news delivery in ways favorable to the democratic party and although upstart conservative networks have emerged in recent years their visibility has been decidedly tailed boys social media either by
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direct bans or content based censorship well that's not true what about paula what do you mean apple amazon and google while i'm sure it was for a good reason and as the censoring content yes that was the one time that twitter brought that one link to the new york post article about hunter biden's business dealings but it's a little like it was a big story that could've i don't know sladen. lection and anyway there are other hard hitting stories to report on. some media pundits warn that that could trigger an assassination attempt so anyway it's a total mystery to me why faith in the us media is at an all time low. making headlines right now this weekend 14 people have reportedly been injured in a huge explosion outside a catholic church in indonesia of already say
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a single or 2 suicide bombers targeted the chapel packed with worshippers leaving the palm sunday service no group has yet claimed responsibility. police have fired tear gas at a housing action day march in the french city of nonce versus what the government to stop forced evictions and other treatment similar protests was also held in the german capital. new york protesters have marched against anti asian hate carrying banners like stop china bashing it's in response to a surge of violence against asian americans earlier this month that alleged racially motivated shooting attack in atlanta killed 6 asian women i. love it for now those were some of the stories that we've covered this week for yourselves out of social media for more on them and we're back in half an hour the latest headlines to join us that.
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