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we did hear him to ask. the worst tension in the years between israel and palestine dozens of killed scores injured after hundreds of airstrikes and huge protests our correspondent is at the center of the average. there are. many people are finding a way to escape this. flare up in violence. so the come remembering the past and looking to the future a german m.p. from the left party combines attending the victory day parade in moscow the chance to get russia's code back see. the russian pact scene is one of the best in the world and it's a completely new approach to accessing the mechanisms of our body people who could have been saved if the russians actually received approval of the euro germany would not vaccinated. so a french call rejects a lawsuit against a u.s.
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chemical giant over the use of agent orange in the vietnam war the ruling says the companies can't be held responsible for u.s. military action which has a severe impact on the health of many. good morning you're watching our international. the worst tension seen in years that's how the situation between israel and palestine is being described after massive protests and an exchange of deadly air strikes israel responded to rockets fired from the garza strip by launching a series of missile strikes against the palestinian militant group hamas i must warn you you may find the following images disturbing palestinian health ministers reported at least 20 people killed following strikes on gaza 9 children are said to
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be among those victims earlier militants launched missiles against israel the sea israel's iron dome defenses. i'm into setting rockets said to be from gaza the israeli military said around 156 rockets were fired by militants on monday and 6 civilians were injured in the meantime more than 300 palestinians were hurt in clashes with israeli security forces in jerusalem on monday. there are techniques that are happening people are finding a way to escape it's got them going aids at a city a flare up in violence and this comes as people have broken the fast of ramadan
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people have finished praying and people have a nice thing to disperse from the area is terrible strange to me here it's from the start of it so we're just going to move out of the way because we don't want to get caught some next kind of water that has been sprayed over there and you can see that what was going off in the distance now here at around 6 o'clock local time for the 1st time in a long time the same time and sounded here in jerusalem there were 45 rockets that were fired from gaza and israel was founded almost immediately when a strike said it says the air force struck 3 have massed sites now we are hearing that quite a number of palestinians were killed including children at the same time these weighty defense minister binny guns has called for a state of emergency within a 50 mile radius of the gaza strip now this comes as the international community responds to israel it is true tree critical amnesty international says it has
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people on the ground and to quote to these raids have been using excessive force of the same time uni sixty's dozens of children. have been injured and the european union has also come on board and pointed fingers at the israelis we are deeply concerned over the recent clashes alliance it's clear that all sides it was called for you to respect the state to all or the holy sites to shoot to a shoot with regard to the exchange of palestinian families they want to repeat what we have already been saying such actions are the illegal human internationale military law and all is served to fuel tensions underground now earlier on monday it was the annual plan to jerusalem day march there was discussion amongst the israeli security forces as to whether or not it should be canceled pepys ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu said no as did right wing elements said that they would not give in. they would not give in to listing and provocations so the
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march went to his aid when the sirens sounded though it march disbanded but people here came out onto the streets despite the scenes we have to be it's mainly prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that he security forces will continue to act this way and he will not give in all of them given to what he calls the elements and extremist elements here in jerusalem now there are signs that the violence which was in the last is if collating and spreading to other areas as you can see behind me the israeli police are firing stun grenades at protesters who have been throwing bottles and glass at them at the same time the israeli army has brought in reinforcements to the west bank and just yesterday we saw a protest in the northern israeli town of haifa it simply is spreading beyond jerusalem tonight is the 4th consecutive night that we've witnessed these kinds of
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10 seems. to have. that. there is some speculation that the violence could be reduced in the next 2 days as ramadan comes to an end but it's hard to tell what will happen if we just turn up here you can see them running and be stun grenades are being fired the israeli army and police are screaming and yelling so they say shouting at each other to come in the starvation they said they want to clear the area r v the protesters the youngsters that has been here as we know to be consecutive
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night of violence here in jerusalem policy on our t.v. jerusalem. meanwhile hundreds of people rallied outside the israeli consulate in istanbul on monday in support of palestinians the demonstrators called for the unity of muslims in the wake of recent events. in palestinian political analyst nor o'dea and israel's former permanent representative to the un the need done on gave their views on the recent escalation. if you. are one of the only government that used to be. jurors. at the beginning that we did not blow. later that day. a large illegal drug would celebrate their little girl and instead it was really good. it's
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a lot of violence malls where it's. going to. be. religion. or riots or violence we have to go in there it's all religion i'm calling here to all sides allow anybody to. do to be vigilant you don't want to use the same voice is coming from the palestinian leader with we've been warning for years israel is playing with fire that it is testing the. religious tension members listed here years of muslims and christians in callous time around the world a daily reality of palestinians is one of violence and repression and now there is more international attention being given because of the nature of the events that are of where these events are transpiring but the fact is this is you know the natural deterioration of things. of things that have been accumulating for months
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because it is really. the german m.p. was in moscow over the weekend to return the victory day parade but the left parties did today and wasn't just in the city to take in science it was also here to get a shot of russia's covert bank said prior to the injection going was tested for corona virus and to the procedure it ended the politician was given a medical certificate proving he received the 1st job in early april the russian direct investment fund open negotiations with the. german government about it buying spinning the stocks for germany after russia had applied in march to the european medicines agency to get the child approved in the e.u. that is still pending he today spoke with r.t. and shared his view on the current state of play with vaccine products. as an arm i know i'm a doctor of psychosomatic switches a combination of psychology and medicine and based on my limits of medical
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knowledge the russian vaccine is one of the best in the world it is a vector vaccine rather than m r n a and it's a completely new approach to access in the mechanisms of our body the time available for testing has really been too short so in this sense the russian vaccine has become the best in the vaccine race i believe but i came here and got vaccinated and i also paid tribute to the memory of the red army that defeated hitler's fascism making it possible for me to speak freely with you today. as is here. when sputnik v. was approved for use in russia on august the 1st our newspapers wrote in unison in large letters that it is putin's trash the vaccine is not trash our federal government and health minister trusts he has human lives on his conscience because he did not ask for the russian vaccine another federal government administers a saying the russian should have come like a beggar begging for money and knocking on the door and said that they have a vaccine that they can sell us no if you want to save human lives your secretary
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of state should get on a plane fly to moscow and ask them to give you the documents so you can independently make a decision on this matter serbia has done this hungary is done this along with many other states only the germans turned out to be too scrupulous and simply last time between august the 1st ingenue the 17th that's when mr spann said for the 1st time . the russian vaccine could also be very good as a result people have not received the vaccine so people could have been saved if the russian vaccine it received approval in the year in germany would not vaccinated it is not necessary to receive approval of the u. you can give an independent approval only for germany as serbia did or hungry which is an e.u. member state my trust in the federal government is low my trust in sputnik is greater. than it's had. put it could this is due to the most mundane geopolitical reasons simply because now both the greens and the f.t.p. say that we need
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a strategy that will hurt the russians dispy goal writes about it's 80 years after the attack of the german very marks on the soviet union politicians are philosophically discussing how to hurt the russians indisputable and other publications these are the reasons why they are trying in all aspects with big and small blows to worsen relations between germany and russia and. a french court has rejected a lawsuit against 2 us chemical giants over the toxic herbicide agent orange which caused devastation to millions during the vietnam war the court said it didn't have the jurisdiction to judge a case involving the u.s. government's wartime actions on french vietnamese victim turn yar plans to appeal the ruling. so. i was hoping the crimes would be recognized i wasn't even asking for this crimes to be punished but if the crime be recognized i was hoping those who heard of the human kind would have the courage to recognize what they did we were appeal or start preparing now for this appeal. front on you
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know who is 79 years old now hard worked in vietnam in her twenty's as a journalist and activist during that time the u.s. military dropped 17000000 liters of the chemical weapon on the country front on your filed a lawsuit 7 years ago claiming to have suffered severe effects from the poison. has been taking a closer look at the case trying to may have lost this battle but for a collective fighting for reparations for the effects of agent orange the war is not over. the recommendations made by the american administration did not require product to be manufactured with a level of dioxin as high as that in agent orange this is only the result of the initiative by the companies concerned. we consider our clients to be in the right we hope that mrs trounce on young will have sufficient strength to cope with the health conditions with which she's afflict says so she can carry on her fight that
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came after a french court ruled that a complaint against 14 multinationals over the production all sale of the highly toxic agent orange during the vietnam war was inadmissible that's because the court said it did not have the jurisdiction to charge a case involving the wartime actions of the united states government which used the chemical as a deterrent. prior to and they are now 17 doing what the playmaking the companies including most
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sensors and lawyers saying that she had sustained injuries as a result as had children. to me victims get better to type 2 diabetes cancer tuberculosis heart condition i've had them all i lost one child due to hardy facts i have 2 other daughters who were born with heart defects and my grandchildren too it's a tragedy a crime because with agent orange it doesn't stop it is passed on from one generation to the next until the end while trying to case has failed previous complaints have been successful elsewhere veterans of the us astray and career will compensated for the offer facts of the chemical residents had claimed to have. poisoned as a result of the chemicals used to make it to boring but the multinationals had told me that they could not be held responsible in this just
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crazy stuff because they say that they had no control over how the american military use the byproduct optimists are now according from march to later this week to decry the perfect by the court t.v. programs to not hold these companies to justice so much evil still not see the current. rise to an investigative journalist david plays multinational companies knew what they were doing and where this toxic have assad was going the whole story of agent orange use in vietnam by the us and also in laos was also us has been one of the us and the companies involved avoiding responsibility you can't force a company to make something in the united states they were making money hand over fist selling this stuff to the united states they knew exactly what they were doing they knew that dioxin was in it they knew it was dangerous chemical and they went
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ahead and made it and the u.s. government used it it was a work around it was chemical warfare it left hundreds of thousands of people and multi-generational. ailments and birth defects this horrible things caused by this germ worker and this chemical warfare that was practiced on the vietnamese people and the laotian people. still to come this hour thousands of nurses in the u.k. have been trying to mobilize to possible strike action in the full story after the break.
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come back thousands of nurses in the united kingdom are being trained to become activists and fight what they think is a pitiful pay rise promised by the government the royal college of nursing as enlisted a renowned us expert in health care campaigning who will teach. them to become effective advocates when i was asian hopes that the move will boost support for a strike by lets it promise to call if the government doesn't agree to an increased pay rise we spoke to a nurse now in bennett who thinks everyone who wants to stay in the profession needs to get involved in activism. during this long period of time and obviously often candidly which is not really entirely trustworthy and the end of the day even if the nursing council allows us to kind of get involved in activism work and i feel that the fact that we're not i actually get paid out worth a lot of nice is actually good for seized at least i think it's
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a good way to try you know is this the end turn it into this is to leave the profession mason ice is going to know it's a vocation that they love and i don't think that they should leave because they are unable to live because of wages so no rashness not saying this year the government has offered just a one percent pay rise for n.h.s. staff in england he defended the move saying it's what's affordable given the economic toll taken by the pandemic many viewed the offer as an insult to the royal college of nursing demanding a 12 and a half percent hike meanwhile a new survey by the british medical association shows thousands of doctors in the n.h.s. work under enormous pressure amid the pandemic more than half of work extra hours a quarter not being paid for overtime a 3rd of medics said that they'd skip the breaks and we bet it again says authorities should reward those on the front line. that the government will take the profession seriously and look at ways in which they can create better budgets
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in order to pay nurses there were no no's once to take industrial action you know we are we make a very professional however we don't really want scenarios where nurses are very interested in living off of food banks you know some nurses and having to apply to charities to afford a rent true example they can leave the concert lives influencing the government need to take in the issue more seriously. bombshell leak has alleged the wall disney company has been pushing extensive critical race theory training on a some ploy it's the program is designed to tackle any form of intolerance but it turns out the methods and approaches being used on always having the desired effect what is saskia tele delves deeper. yes i am white yes i still identifies the jonjo i was born i don't know what's strange is never asked to touch
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my have i have frequent flyer miles in comfort times no i'm no i've never been called a terrorist ok so how did i do privileged but not even a man should i get points for that and. well clearly i'm never going to end up in the happiest place on earth these internal documents are deliberately distorted as reflective of company policy when in fact their purpose was to allow divested of thought and discussion on the incredibly complex and challenging issues of race and discrimination that we as a society and companies nationwide are facing and tunnel talks for months from the lines of mixing mouse a kate disney show that being an employee of the well ain't no fairy tale it's new diversity and inclusion program called reimagined tomorrow has been leaked and it's a full time gig you need to check your privilege while through feelings of guilt and shame saying no to the white savior complex avoid microaggression zx and
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generally just pivot away from white dominant culture i'm looking at you snow white oh no absolutely not allowed to question or debate colleagues lived experience you know as part of that die gusty of thorton expression other than that though rumor has it that opinions are welcome it's been very stifling to feel like everyone keeps talking about having an open dialogue and compassionate conversations but when it comes down to it i know if i said one thing that was truthful based on data or even just based on my own personal experience it would actually be rather unwelcomed but if you find all this open dialogue still isn't enough there's off to school reading to 75 things white people can do for racial justice and while the white employees make their way through that list the minority employees kind of. disney's racially segregated affinity groups which just screams inclusive a-t. don't you think the one for latino is called allah and for blacks what which pasta
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name i don't find deep a problematic to you the good news is that this is not just empty was for political points no disney is doing a real top to bottom shake up to much this racial awakening the great irony of this is that the people who are in charge of disney are some of the richest and most powerful privileged white males in the history of humanity and they are pushing this divisive critical race theory based ideologies corporate dogma and the only end of this is division itself hatred which is mountainous because it is it doesn't hate itself for everything that's done it just hates snow white for being cast without concern for high ground black crowes peter pan thank dressed up in indigenous costume one of the a restaurant cats living adopt with chopsticks on pocket one test before in love with a white man but none of those are exactly classics so they don't really count anyway
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so go ahead stop if you're thinking of joining disney get ready to defund the police pay some reparations and decolonized your bookshelf and only if you do all of these things so well you get your fairy tale ending. the church of england has announced the monuments in churches and cathedrals that contain historical links to slavery and colonialism are to be reviewed across the country in guidance that is expected to be released this week the church of england's 12 and a half 1000 parishes $42.00 cathedrals have to check all the buildings and grounds for evidence of contested heritage decisions will be made at a local level as to what action is needed that includes potential removal relocation or the addition of can textual information the move comes after the archbishop of canterbury called for a full review after last summer's black lives matter protests and the toppling of a statue of slave trader edward colston in bristol she was replaced with a surge of power sculpture which was soon removed as well in while the church
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recently removed 2 gravestones of singers who died in the 1960 s. following a court ruling there inscriptions contain words that were deeply offensive and become priest father frank gelli believes we still can't delete the past. if we have a statue of someone where the ducks are in the restraints it gives us a chance to reflect but if you talk sad and to be critical if you show if you can't sleep you don't have any more chance of being critical we have to be sensitive to the polls feelings however we cannot henslow boxed the past cannot be wished away and we have to remember that human beings don't mention large and darkness. even some wonderful freedom to start to go free combine elements which are actually negative so we
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must be i think to self righteous we are talking about more political. issues about political value or political implications of work a lot of people have taken objection to stand through eastern churches in parliament square because it will be shelters controversial but then again it has to be discussed in there not cancel the parts. ok thanks staying with us this morning on our to international updates for you in half an hour. the problem with having money printing. near 0 percent or 0 percent interest rates is that it destroys price signals in the economy because you're saying the
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underlying fundamental substance of the economy that is money money itself is the grow material of 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 the sale of that has value and not one doesn't have any value because they're both equally valuable last. one else seemed wrong. i don't know just don't hold. any belief yet to shape out just to become active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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i. this is a boom bust one business show you can't afford to miss branch of war in washington counting out a ransom or attack has forced the closure of one of the largest fuel pipelines in the united states we'll bring you the latest and discuss the threat to energy infrastructure in the nation plus the leaders aren't convinced that u.s. backed pat wavers will be immediately effective in the fight against kobe 19 we'll go over the details and take a look at where global cases stand and later dogecoin is down as the theory of hits pressure record highs will take a look at the crypto landscape and where markets ended monday with packed show
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today so let's dive right in. and we lead the program with one of the biggest attacks on u.s. infrastructure in history ransom seeing hackers have broken into the colonial pipeline one of the largest pipelines in the nation as it provides fuel for 45 percent of the eastern united states forcing it to be effectively shut down now colonial pipeline and the u.s. government have both blamed ransomware for the massive outage is pointing the finger at cyber criminal gangs who to me hold data and computer networks hostage in exchange for digital currency payments joining us now to discuss is cyber security expert and president of dark intel todd shipley and blue bus co-host and investigative journalist ben swan now ben i want to start with you here what can you tell us about the shutdown and who is actually behind it yes so it's a pretty major shutdown as you're describing here 45 percent of all the energy supply for the east coast runs.
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