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clash of ideas e.u. leaders push back against washington's plan to waive coronavirus vaccine pay to. languish job with no prospects a new poll suggests 40 percent of french nurses want to change professions amid the pandemic. medical personnel are exhausted salaries are miserable and people are starting to understand what is really going on. i am i. the expulsion of palestinian families from east jerusalem brooks new clashes with israeli security forces leaving 17 people injured . so a former olympic weightlifter says female athletes are being told to be quiet about
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any issues they have with transgender athletes big allowed to compete with other women he told r.t. more details we need to we have tried to speak out we told them we can't say that anything we do say that peacefully leads are being taken to the human rights. very good morning and thanks for joining us here on r.t. international. european leaders of noses up at a u.s. proposal to waiver peyton rice to covert vaccines the issue was raised during a use summit this weekend block members have been seeking a solution to the ongoing shortage of shots across the globe let's get more from our correspondents situated in function on the do good morning charlotte seems vaccine production is still
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a bone of contention between the. washington what's going on. yes that's right. e.u. has been lashing out to the u.s. over the weekend with criticism coming 2 fold firstly that issue of vaccine patients being waved an idea suggested by the by didn't ministration and secondly over the fact that the u.s. continues to have this export ban on the could be vaccines will start off with payton this is an idea mooted by the by i didn't ministration last week they said you know what we can do is we can waiver the peyton's vaccines which will allow the vaccine production to be ramped up in other countries because the portuguese who hadn't created ducks back scene would then be able to produce it it's an idea that the world health organization has welcomed but generally. welcoming this tool to hit back out of that proposal saying it wouldn't increase vaccine production and it
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could for the feature any private sector research. for me question and patent protection here is not the path that will lead us to more vaccines and better vaccines i have made it clear that i do not believe that the even of patents is the solution to making vaccines available to more people. but could germany be left out on its own in the cold with this issue taking the opposite side to this was france's president who suggested that the idea of wavering vaccine peyton's could be a good idea albeit he do flip flop on this quite a few times over the weekend so it's yet to be determined where he will land on this particular issue meanwhile the commission president of the moment elaine said that the book was open to debate about the idea much quando had his own brought to bear over this issue and he seemed to be incensed infuriated when he was arrested
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a press conference by journalists as where they europe should be following the us is a leader on this and he basically said us follow them i think you'll find it's the opposite way. to think is true i asked the european press and almost psychological question when we europeans access to t.v. tools accelerator you didn't say you europeans have the moral leadership in the us isn't following and when the us follows us which is in fact what is happening you say the us is showing leadership. emmanuel markov had his own criticism specifically for the u.s. when it comes to the export ban on vaccines and on essential ingredients needed by european produces to make the vaccine here drop them is what he demanded.
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very clearly in the united states to end export bans not vaccines from components these vaccines that are necessary for production we have cured back today singing competition vaccine in europe some block from the united states and this is the export. just about this in context the e.u. has exported around 200000000 doses of vaccine is around the world at the same time the white house has pretty much put a blokey ban on any cocaine vaccine through leaving its shores and the comes at a time when this seems to be this growing frustration this tension in the e.u. over the idea that basically the party didn't administration is now pushing forward its own agenda as if it's the one we needing to charge all the way through the cove it health crisis and some might be questioning whether in the future when this is
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over that the story that will be painted is that this is another war albeit a covert war that america one thing what's really happened our correspondent the doobies could bring is the latest live from paris thank you. meanwhile a new poll in france suggests 40 percent of nurses want to change the profession they complain of working conditions small salaries a lack of recognition and perspective who spoke to nursery trico who says discontent among health workers had already been growing for a while. you know when i read in the newspapers that 40 percent of nurses want to change their jobs i'm terrified if they leave and want something else not because of the code crisis it's stupid prostration it's been building up over several decades and they have already expressed that by going out into the streets and demonstrating that those protests were violently suppressed in france the police often opt for forceful repressive methods you saw what happened to the yellow vests
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and the demonstrations of medical personnel were also brutally suppressed and special forces clearly these in their powers so when the crisis hits employees who are already tired and devastated by then demanded recognition of their work and a pay raise but it never happened it was like somebody poured ice cold water on the french health care system which was ranked 3rd or 5th best in the world has turned out to be a fiction medical personnel are exhausted salaries are miserable and people are starting to understand what is really going on. according to that poll 51 percent of nurses think that their profession doesn't allow them to experience real career development prospects nearly 2 thirds consider their job thankless or the 92 percent believe the health crisis has shown the role and duties of nurses must be reviewed the issue of salaries is a concern to more than 50 percent of working nurses and less than the national
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average with enormous pressure on the health system during the pandemic salaries because all of the main issues are widespread protests among workers last year the government then promised to spend additional 8000000000 euros to boost wages against as the authorities have failed medical workers. bruce we were called heroes during the 1st wave but now they're demanding that we do more than ever before and the directives that come from the government are a catastrophe bordering on criminal we have an invisible common enemy 19 and specialists from different fields united to fight it and only the government failed to provide the medical staff with the necessary protective equipment and did not revise their working conditions i am simply horrified that the prime minister is talking on t.v. about some kind of victory they say we did not have to introduce another lockdown and this is a victory let them explain that to those who have lost their relatives to be honest i don't understand what kind of victory we can talk about here.
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jerusalem has seen fresh clashes between israeli security forces and palestinians with 17 people injured according to the palestinian red cross tensions of possible evictions of palestinians from plain by jewish settlers a liberal says the seizures are necessary for security you know some of the scenes in jerusalem on sunday. tensions have reach maximum points here outside jerusalem as you can see the israeli soldiers are marching forward and they're ready to apply be full force of the low pay israeli police. to arrest
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a number of people so you can see that that's happening over there and now people are going to run back because it's going to be stunned that it's coming in our direction there are water bottles being thrown there are class bottles being rocks being thrown. it really is a game of people watching forward and then retreating and inserting forward into the israeli police are able to clear the area we are looking at the 3rd consecutive night of clashes here in jerusalem and at the same time this is the worst violence that the city has seen in 4 years tensions are certainly running high not just here in jerusalem but across the west bank we reinforce mintz has been ported and now the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has to he will not allow strict elements to right here to introduce a limb and he'll make sure that worshipers are able to practice the freedom of worship all of this of course is happening during the holy month of ramadan which
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is part of the reason why we seeing this take intensions also 2 things to watch for on monday they will be the annual jerusalem day commemoration in which thousands of israelis take part they march through the streets and they will coming this way which is likely to provoke the situation which is why some have been calling for to be delayed and the other big story we've been watching is what's going to happen with the forced evictions are some 70 palestinians from their homes in the arab israeli neighborhood of chef jarrah now they want supposed to be an announcement tomorrow by the supreme court but that has been delayed because of the tensions that we've witnessed in here in jerusalem at the same time a court has gone out from her months to actually for people to come to the streets and provoke the situation the fact that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas indefinitely postponed palestinian elections that was supposed to happen later this month has also added to tensions and he blamed the israelis are next so far on this
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violence one israeli youngster has been killed and one palestinian youngster has been killed so they throwing barricades tensions soaring high at the moment the weight looks at a far from over policy or r t jerusalem. meanwhile in this footage you can see israel's iron dome defense system intercepting what was said to be 2 rockets that came from gaza on sunday night israel also says incendiary balloons have been launched from gaza sparking fires in the country for several straight days richard becker coordinator of the antiwar answer coalition says recent events marked the largest flow of intentions between the 2 sides in recent years now yahoo is hoping that somehow the repression we're getting of our own problem now is facing with all the corruption charges and somehow going back into our lives but there's something much bigger that's going on here well i think i understand and this is where the quote curious
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was postponed on where we are now facing our possibility of a new mass rebellion so we've seen something that we haven't seen or no one tyrant it's really is a reaction totally increasing and it has a russian and repression of palestinians. former olympic weightlifter tracy lambert exclaims female athletes are being told to be quiet over any issues they have about transgender people participating in women's competitions. when ever we have tried to speak out we've been told that we can't say that anything we do say but it seems to lately have been taken so that human rights courts so we've been dissing carriage if every step of the way even to this day it's all being told to be quiet and not talk about it laurel was overweight less than before the transition so having transitioned in the thirty's that athlete
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would have still had the benefits of peace tossed her own for 30 years so there's no way of the woman making compete against a transient athlete who's had to been a sense of taste or strength for that long even with having to lower it below it and now is still male 18 times the amount the average female is a reason why ns thought we to have male and female character and by allowing this to happen it's just earlier in the lines the shoes were 1st race when transgender athlete to laurel hubbard was allowed to compete as a woman before transitioning in 2013 haven't competed in men's weightlifting competitions nature in 2015 she was permitted to take part in the olympics after the international olympic committee released rules for transgender athletes allowing them to compete as women anyone who transitions from female to male is
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allowed to compete with other males without any restrictions but those who transition from male to female face certain conditions firstly their gender status has to be confirmed as female and hasn't been changed for these 4 years and the level of testosterone has to be below 10 for at least 12 months i say lumberjacks again thinks that the rules should be evolving as the sport has been nice been more research tests. looking into the facts and making sure that everyone is on the same pay whether or not the rules of stay here that's what needs to be discussed these roles were i think that about since 2013 or 2013 we're now in 2021 so i feel like the bulls should be evolving as the sport does and as. people evolve because people are coming out now more transgendered and i think that we just need to keep up with the times why should i compete when i'm never going to be able to one because the best is what i'm up against and i think it
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there is the potential to have woman for being out of sports which is not what we want we want to increase in women planes for. us not international so to come this hour texans are one step closer to having the opportunity to see anyone involved in abortion starting with the taxi driver he took the patients of the clinic to the don't to who carried out the procedure here a frank exchange of views on the issue after this break.
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the problem with having money printing. near 0 percent or a 0 percent interest rates is that it destroys. the economy because you're saying the underlying fundamental substance of the economy that is money money itself is the grow material economics of capitalism you're saying it has a 0 value so therefore if you have a 0 value for the substance of your economy it's very very difficult to build something that you can point to has value it doesn't have any value because they're both equally value let's. welcome back the u.s.
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state of texas could soon allow private citizens to see anyone who helps a woman get an abortion including friends counselors and even taxi drivers a bill outlawing terminations of the 6 weeks has passed the texas house and senate but unlike other so-called big bills responsibility for enforcing it falls on private citizens not on the state authorities supporters say that will allow it to bypass federal laws protecting a woman's right to terminate the bill will become law after being approved by the texas governor the republican congressman beyond the draft law the state in the midst of an abortion crisis and needs to take urgent action. it's standard for texas to break the natural right to live for the tiniest and most innocent tax and and there's a bill does does that it's time republicans make it clear that we actually think abortion is murder unborn children are dying at a faster rate and taxes than kill the patients but taxes isn't taking the watch and
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prices seriously the views on abortion remain more or less evenly split in america with the latest polls showing 46 percent identify as pro-life 48 percent are pro choice but the trend in recent years has been towards tougher state laws 2019 restrictions were enacted 17 times in 10 states in that year alabama and acted a near total abortion ban on missouri outlawed abortions after 8 weeks of a federal judge's later blocked both those states from enforcing the bans it but the issues the legal analyst jennifer to master and women's rights advocates resurfacing. even if that were absolutely the case and it seems to be that there is a desire in for a lot of people and sexes to be pro-life in washington here's the issue if you consider bloomberg who took your neighbor to go get an abortion if you can sue the the nurse who sign did the patient who then got an abortion then you're in
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a loud thing the citizens to absolutely abuse the legal system and that's not what the people of texas deserve or need right now there are too many issues in this bill that do open up a problematic door now i see what the legislature is trying to do we do understand that there are women who have maybe been in juice or forced to obtain an abortion or women who suffer severe emotional or psychological trauma afterwards and so maybe civil actions for that but that would have to severely narrow down this bill and in that case i would i would understand certainly agree with that premise reproductive rights are a constitutional right everyone that has a right to decide for herself what to do with her body and at the end of the day the heartbeat bill is seeking to attack the right of every woman who can decide whether or not you want to carry a child what the concern what that state of texas what the state of louisiana they are intending to do is they're trying to push laws that will get contested in going
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to the supreme court hoping to overturn roe v wade hoping that this will somehow allow them to subtract and contract the rights of women there are a lot of different issues that come in here and it's not just about a woman's right to choose it's also about the same to the of life because before women's rights issues there's also an absolute in their legal right to life and your will right for if you are to to give others a chance i mean there are absolutely of the programs of people that are that are involved in this issue and. and so when you look at that when you have science that actually disputes example where does life start we're where should life start what point does it have to go from being the mother's choice to a dream legitimate state interest searching a legitimate interest to protect that human life and that's where the debate lies that's where they have scientists doctors experts legal analysts that are all
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disagreeing on this and that is the crux of the matter is this more is it more important a wedding be able to choose or is it more important that we be able to protect the sanctity of human life. a recent us jobs report paints a grim picture of the country's unemployment right some of blame biden's relief package for holding back any chance of an improvement despite his good intentions on these issues donna has been assessing the political divisions over how to jumpstart the u.s. economy. when biden became president democrats of relief could probably be heard from space now it was all going to be fine even a once in a lifetime pandemic battering america's economy didn't rattle their faith and defying all odds biden was predicted to create a whopping 1000000 new jobs in april alone and then the actual figures came in it looks like 266008 looks like it was a big disappointment it to 66 but maybe i have it wrong a b.
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double check the bureau website here one search for yes to $66.00 is correct yeah and that was his face before he found out about also the surge in unemployment so expectation versus reality biden's excuse well you shouldn't have got your hopes up in the 1st place we knew this would be a sprint would be a marathon quite frankly removing more rapidly than i thought we would today there's more of a looser economy is moving in the right direction just to put things into perspective this is the sort of treatment trump was getting as president during the 1st 3 years before the pandemic sent the world's finance into a death spiral bundle and sent mainstream journalists bent over backwards to deny him the credit for the u.s. economy actually doing well trouble sitting pretty on a solid economy and he likes to take credit for he inherited an economy that was
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improving it is really hard to think of things donald trump has actually done to make the economy better trump pales in comparison to recent presidents some economy has bailed to top the best quarters of the obama years so the hope was a biden landed himself in must be boiling by now not so much apparently unlike trump he's not the villain it's actually kind of funny which are going to go 263. 1000 jobs out the economy it's a disappointing jobs are still gaining back we are still more jobs are still being added president biden is pitching his ever structure bill as a way to sell that jobs gap coming out of this pandemic it's challenging you know we have different conditions across the country we can see the rescue plan really doing its job we're seeing that our economy is still growing or is still recovering and you might say well there is still a pandemic and you'll be absolutely right it's not making things any easier except covert 19 is not the only culprit keeping americans out of work the other one is
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biden and he's very generous stimulus checks why would you seek a job when the government is literally showering you with free money the disappointing jobs report makes it clear that paying people not to work is dumping of what should be a stronger jobs markets one step policymakers should take now is ending a $300.00 weekly supply mental unemployment benefits based on the chamber's analysis the $300.00 benefits results in approximately one in 4 recipients taking home more in unemployment that they earned working a great many of kentucky and sent americans look at the situation and find they are better off financially to stay home rather than go back to work but it's not trump who put the dollar printing press into overdrive so there's no need for personal attacks let's all stay civil the biden administration speaks as if it can control all events that is just simply not true this is
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a fantasy right now they're extending the unemployment benefits merely because they want to pay people to vote for them it's all political but the economic result is a huge shortage of labor for business and it's and it's harming business by not using the political chaos in this country to pass twilley and trillions of spending bills that are completely unnecessary waste of money the policies of the bottom instruction that we've seen just over the last 3 months have been like. nothing we've ever seen and in american history just an absolutely irresponsible thing the drugs report that came out that was disappointing is just the beginning we will continue to see shocking reports over the coming months and they're going to get worse and worse. in our mosques comedy dead view was no laughing matter in the financial world that's after the most glance at a question on what the digital asset known as dos going is all about what is it.
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i could tell you it's a crypto currency you can trade for a convention or money r. so it's a hassle here as us all. of the joke was made during musk's appearance on the u.s. show saturday night live but it was altered in the price of one of the largest cryptocurrency is plunging by almost a 3rd most viewers welcome the presence of the tears and space x. boss saying he came across as likeable and funny in bed with his mother and joked about his childhood twitter messages and his struggle with asperger's syndrome us based radio and kerry harrison believes it was all one big joke. every single thing that was important to him was brought out on saturday night live and he saw him playing a fake financial advisor during one of the skits where he had to explain what is dozed point and then at the very end the joke was well that it's a hoax or better yet a hustle and he agreed but he did so he's
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a big proponent of dos quite as we all know he is there for one thing and one thing only like all of his appearances they're big they're thunderously loud and this is the 1st time ever since 1975 since saturday night live started that it has been an internationally streamed good for the network but it's better for elon musk and so they do a trade he's not coming on and going to read somebody's script per se but he's coming on to be him to show you and me that he's a good guy bringing on his mother and then being generally self-deprecating was a very interesting bit of damage control i think with all the controversy that's gone on recently with tesla apart from the successful rocket launch and landing 1st time ever in human history. and i wraps up this news hour return with updates and that even it's.
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