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he's going to stop those teach. ratios. it's here moscow time in the headlines debate rages in france as it marks the death of a man accused of genocide and wars cost millions of lives you look at whether or not 2 centuries on napoleon merits today unfair and celebration. peace through a hero he did hope for the evolution of france but it cost a lot of freedom a lot of sacrifice at the human level to 5 p.c. he's big mistake maybe to have reestablished slavery. also this morning new york's governor touches a raw nerve vising unvaccinated people to avoid big grandparents amid allegations his own least management is to blame for nursing home deaths we hear from an activist who lost her father at
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a care home in long. island as more states of the us pass bills that would bar transgender participants from competition now the governor of kansas says vetoed the player would send an unwelcome message we put the whole thing up for debate. this is just a serious story to. propagate the view that women on anything call the women i don't want to see transitioned into a female voice going to. transform your shoes coincidence. where you want to run the world good morning to russia kevin and hear this wednesday morning with the latest from us for you 1st just mentioned france's most famous general is waging wars beyond the grave on the cultural front as the country
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pulls out all the stops to celebrate 200 years since napoleon's death debate is raging now about whether or not it's high time to cancel the emperor seen by many as a genocidal tyrants to blame for the deaths of millions nonetheless his fans still hail him as the nation's greatest ever hero shiela dubinsky enters the fray for us in paris. napoleon bonaparte it's a name that everyone you know is a french emperor a conqueror of nations 200 years after his death and his ideals still shape france but wasn't a polian a hero or a villain i'm pretty good a bit of both because he did good things he did a lot for the evolution of fronts but he also destroyed countries during his conquests in fact so it is a bit of both. yeah but if i would say he did a lot for france but obviously he made mistakes too from a foreign policy point of view this is one detail his career in fact he invented
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everything the civil code so indeed like all great man he did things that are good and then others that are bad and i think he did more good than bad for me he is to a hero in the 121st century napoleon's legacy seems to be on shaky ground critics have described the french media as a racist sexist despots and there is plenty of evidence to show that napoleon wouldn't cut the mustard in today's world. for the 1st time in history we systematically used a racial criteria for gassing and exterminating a civilian population in a manner that was the most economical most rational and the end there were several 1000000 dead maybe some tens of millions of civilians dead murdered in this way simply because of the color of their skin and because napoleon had reintroduced slavery in the main french colony. despite the mounting case against new polling
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events all planned in france and belgium to mark the anniversary of his death there is no question of allowing this anniversary to be stolen from us people know perfectly well that he reestablished slavery but you can't reduce him to that no one the figure has marked history like him well some former french presidents have shown. right away from commemorating napoleon president mcewan will not he's due to lay a wreath at napoleon's team in paris and to make an address to mark the anniversary trances in fact the only country in the world where slavery was really established after it's was abolished nobody has ever since such a thing and i were president the president of a so called country. would like to celebrate somebody who is associated with so many crimes that isn't acceptable is
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a day of shame mr merkel is not only making more a mistake but also but it's a good one that's going to be. 'd even for the elections he also says that it's ludicrous that france continues to celebrate a loser but it was a disaster. because even if you don't care about black people in the corridors even if you do that if you don't care about europe and france who lost 1000000 soldiers . which is a lot for nothing. because of the debt of the day he lost everything for example with friends order. which was at this time 20 percent of the united states that was lost because of our friends had. been like so should mustering all of that was lost even a racist or a nationalist person should say he's a because that so does that change people's opinion of napoleon. in
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these cases yes because in a way he helped france with certain things but it cost a lot of freedom and lot of sacrifice of the human level to them also it's obviously his big mistake maybe to have reestablished slavery but also he brought a lot to france who though his initiatives especially at all levels of administration and then he may have helped make some progress in certain countries maybe we have a university history lecturer john laughlin he says many of those seeking the council are ignoring certain values that maybe they have in common with him. the fact is that he is a product of the french revolution and so the left if you like which would want to cancel him and dethrone him for being a racist or whatever. unfortunately is in a rather paradoxical position because of course the left supports the french revolution of which napoleon is
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a product domestically it is undeniable that his influence is immense and everybody knows that the napoleonic code is still more or less in force that he invented or at least codify all kinds of other things including the administrative structure of france and obviously influence the army and the school system and so on and so on so yes he was a loser on the on the international stage because he was defeated. but he in a way he's not a loser really i would say domestically on a country his his influence for good or ill is undeniable throughout the centuries . in new york governor andrew cuomo is in the news again this time for insinuating that unvaccinated people could kill their relatives that's after he himself was accused of allowing covert the spreading carry arms with the state's high number of deaths being revealed maybe you will get a long haul syndrome that we're not really sure what it is yet but
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a lingering consequence of cold. or maybe you go home and get your grandmother and wind up killing your grandmother that is if you would read mother survive call moves nursing home do you think the moment after he said that he was internally regressing setting himself up like that or is he just clueless i'll never forgive this man for making my friend die alone in a nursing home don't like wrong get me a grandmother. in march 2020 cuomo ordered nursing homes except covert positive patients because local hospitals were overwhelmed for takes a the decision though increased the death toll among residents there new york state has the highest covert mortality rate in the us exceeding 15000 governors also been accused of hiding the truth is however he's repeatedly insisted that he will not resign in 2 years 3328 died in
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hospital died in a nursing home the diet. tracy elven is an advocate for those in nursing homes and whose father indeed died in a care facility in long island to see things quote most comments ignore the reality of the situation. our seniors trusted us to protect them and what do we can we get a governor that failed us and arrogant and makes these tone deaf remarks that continues to twist the knives that he placed in the hearts of us the grieving family members we had our leaders are in hell to arm and the head of the and i each out in february telling us citizens that we knew that it was most generally to the elderly back then in february so when you sign an executive order that lets a virus that is known to be the most evil elderly people even with elderly people i don't want to sound dramatic but that sounds a lot like murder to me and we need to know why he did it was there
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a monetary reason that he did it all of this needs to be investigated and every time he thinks he might get away with it he opens his mouth and he buries unsubtle little bit deeper the fact that we have over 15000 eagles on our side who never discount be angels. for the news day the governor the us state of kansas has voted that vetoed rather a bill that would ban transgender females from participating in women's sports the proposal was previously possible both sides of the state senate it stops anyone born male from participating in women's sports but it didn't apply to those biologically born as women from playing in men's sports it would have required public schools and college teams in the state of 3 categories of sport the state governor explained why she vetoed the bill. this legislation sends a devastating message that kansas is not welcome until all children and their families including those who are transgender while already at
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a high risk of bullying discrimination and suicide can this is an inclusive state and our laws should reflect our values this law doesn't do that since republicans couldn't stop abortions there aren't too transgender rights big win for the family and those athletes i am annoyed by this they have grown up as men head there's transfer of physical ability not a level playing field it's really stupid kansas should frank very governor for saving them from the stupid. it comes as $34.00 states considered disqualifying transgender girls from playing it into school team is 5 regions of already brought those bonds into law we told the lawyers stephanie haden and also radio sports host alan moore about whether the issue is a dog whistle for transphobia and who should decide if such athletes participate in the sport or not. what with the rights of women and it's so generous your new york times a couple scores on our radio show we spoke with female athletes interviewed they
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have concerns that datum sells fear less is arguments going on aboard their heads with yes it's day to russia saw her there is that dangerous well there's a rule who will take advantage you listen think you're going to grill over a lot of the society who really believes the situation and you know there are you know deadly consequences and what this is a balance in my view is using the argument out access to sport plans gentlemen and bells as a job whistle for transpose be at lest the real heya this not sick here of what people call pilots command i would say trans women killing all to join female sports as a way of securing medals that they otherwise would not sit you know if they were competing against biological men in early sports i don't think there is you know there's there's not transformed me and this and i got into it and wasn't bringing
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transco me that is adult was just saying that my argument saying that i don't want to see a man who's transitioned into female that's a greener and placed my daughter in the ring transfer will be just as commonsense this is just a scary story which is through town walls again too. propagate the view that trans women are anything all the ball all the women you know women's sports of women's sports and i'm not saying that it's appropriate in every sport that somebody who was formally male should be allowed to compete in some spots that would be ridiculous however if the governing body of the sport takes the view that trans women trans tails can compete safely and thoroughly then lies in lots of advantage if you look at the rules or bigger rebroadcast how they got in the states it's not their transitioning mero who compiz their high schools and universities
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have to or letter. present themselves or 2 who approve feel themselves female that they should be given the same rights and be there to be a team and sports is sort of being used right now and a lot i think it does find a lesser in in the states and in the senate floor under the golden rule rule in the end. it is so so messy and so dangerous politics should be kept down to sports it is not the business in my opinion of a state legislature to start passing legislation restricting our express to sport for any group in money feeling the way to should be talent with is that each individual sport violates governing party least should make a decision on what is best for the sport the some sports for example where it can be argued that the said call biological differences are not going to make a difference if there has to be in their 3rd way out of the one of the polls or
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there will be a separate category male female your next category are the green have to caucasus solutions that are. looking to sporting going to view or unfortunately a lot of people who know about general interest is bored want to get involved in it because it suits their agenda or. just is not good. if female athletes. sports administrators what is best for pete or a nurse to work to be. a tsunami of infections is lead to almost 400000 registered cases a covert indian there with over $3000.00 people dying every day it's an unwanted global record hospitals are running short of oxygen and mass funeral pyres are burning almost nonstop while concern countries are sending medical aid locals to of course are also stepping into hell.
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i am happy to help others during a medical emergency i myself tested positive for cover 19 and at that time the situation was very critical when i was discharged from the hospital i decided to create a water ambulance to benefit the people who are living in da lake i ask people to call me during the covert emergency i will definitely help them even if it's night . it is good for the people even then it is around delhi really need this ambulance because you are a medical emergencies it could be better for us in kashmir there is also a surge in infections and deaths and these ambulance could be used during an
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emergency related to coronavirus. when we find homeless people on the streets check their needs and help them live a dignified life we received information that this homeless man has been here for the last 3 days he's not well we're going to conduct a covert test for him and if he is negative he will be sent to a shelter home. tough tough times good morning thank you for choosing out international review watch you on the world this wednesday home kevin ollie and coming up could it be the end of an era but even at the i was.
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the dares thinks. we dare to ask. this really prime minister binyamin netanyahu has missed his chance it seems to form a new coalition government the deadline expired at midnight chews day is failure to reach an agreement could push his party into opposition and for the 1st time in well over a decade israel's been in political deadlock for the past 2 years during that time for parliamentary elections have failed to produce
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a stable government despite reaching out to rivals including the leader of a small islamist arab party and then you know who was unable to seal the deal even up to that last minute with the full we granted by the country's president assisted china lotty arabic spoke to former israeli prime minister ehud olmert he says netanyahu is nearing the end of his career. speaks to what was once everyone knows what you know using in very very bad situation he's at the very end of his career he's going to be kicked out from the government he's not going to be the next for him in the store for israel that a sale really 2 years ago and i was right in our last interview i told you he will not. any elections when you didn't win any elections so you was when the political where we went to 4 different election campaigns in 2 years because netanyahu couldn't win the elections and therefore when you don't win the elections when
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you're in bed when you have troubles when you have to stand in court when you have political rivals from all sides what is left for you to do is to yell to shout to to show off to try and pretend that you are in control of everything. an elementary school principal is under investigation in florida after spanking a 6 year old instance raised questions asking why such punishments continue in a country that prides itself on being a beacon of democracy caleb maupin reports on it. now you would think that teachers beating their students in order to keep them in line is a thing of the past and certainly doesn't happen nowadays well if you think that you are wrong a recent incident in florida caught on video sparked outrage here's what happened to a 6 year old girl who allegedly damaged a school computer and there is disturbing video this morning of
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a school principal hitting a 6 year old student with a wooden paddle now the video was recorded by her mother she came to the school in order to pay a fine for the damage to property now the mother did not speak english and feared for her immigration status so rather than intervene she discreetly took out her phone and recorded how the principal spanked her daughter with the help of another staff member nobody would have believed me i stick to my doing so old parents can realize what's happening in the school now the official rules of county school don't permit for students to be hit but apparently it does happen however many counties throughout florida do have official policies permitting the use of corporal punishment elementary school principals are now able to paddle misbehaving students in marion county and many people at our morning news meeting wondered could bay area schools be next piece of video showing 2 adults at an elementary school in georgia prepared to paddle a 5 year old child it's perfectly legal in that state and in 18 other states 19 us
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states maintain laws allowing corporal punishment in public schools and almost every state keeps it legal in private schools now some say this is just part of the religious and traditional cultures of some regions throughout the united states but others say this is an outdated authoritarian practice pretty much child abuse and it has no place in modern education if our point in giving indications who had children who would employ it reduces the amount of indication and. mindset that a child could have while learning so i would say since that's the point of going to school been. whipped. we're dealing with a wooden board it is counterproductive to all children having the possibility to excel in schools whether it's a poor school or a very wealthy school children do better when they feel safe people across the country have very strong opinions about this disciplinary practice and i feel like that's a something that a parent should do like that kind of discipline should come from parents and
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teachers should. just shouldn't be allowed to do that that's not in their job description i will definitely make sure that those people build to jail because. i don't think it can fly in this is the answer for punishment i think he said a lot of ways to. make sure that the kids that are in the house listen to the fact that beating children as a routine form of punishment in schools across the country certainly flies in the face of the image the united states has constructed for itself around the world the very sad thing about it is that i mean there are you storing whole reasons i'll put it like that for why re still having it but i think one of the saddest things about it is that there are over 2 dozen in other nations that will not practice until we so that type of violence is going on in our schools and there's no science that proves that this helps and as a matter of fact the top schools in our nation frown upon the use of the word in
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blood so that kind of tells us something right there about its necessity. russia's branded france is something of its ambassador to paris is an coordinated political stunt it comes off to moscow play sunshines on 8 e.u. citizens and restrictions on diplomatic missions here in russia. in our opinion the fact that the russian ambassador to france was summoned to the country's foreign ministry is clearly part of a political stunt coordinated by you member states and mostly repeats what was said to russia's representative to the you or the bloc previously levied sanctions against russia and some member states expelled diplomats over the jailing of alexina valmy russians placed a travel ban on 8 top you were fishelson retaliation a move the e.u. president branded groundless moscow stressed though the move was an act of protest adding it could be reversed at any moment. we have repeatedly made it clear that it
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wasn't asked for started this war for sanctions but attending moments we had only to walk our part of the path to have these pointless confrontation in which there will not and cannot be any witness hostile policy towards russia has been perceived by only a small group of individual countries to their own detriment political commentator john great mom believes the e.u. simply following the example then set by the united states. well. i mean the russians have obviously not started to sanction regime and the sanctions game so i would say that the russians of change must know that and the libyans must know that to michael only do you hope ian says that they're very likely following the americans they see there been violence or he'll bomb among the political leader those elected him is going to do this at least we thought of his book initially misleading to look at least the police and see what the gun sequence of his actions would be there in both europe and bomb and then there's an l.a. deigns in the answer he gave other guns and the hardly the world's you in a long day and you don't think about what's going to happen to the media's
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decisions and you know who weighed just the thing on the other of course leading to the heightened tension between washington a it's the it's as a see that depends on the united states and the united states me change the light source and. aloof you do happen to recede with it of course you have to look silly the dozen is a they just follow the us all that is a small selection of what we're talking about so far this wednesday if you want to get involved in the conversation see why not check out any of our socials or our t. talk column but for now for moscow this wednesday the face the may 27 and a half minutes past 8 in the morning cavanagh one of the teams sounding off of a good.
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