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the who's ah top headlines here on our team and moscow sets a grim record. there's a daily number of cove at 900 cases source to an old time high. the city's mayor has announced a raft of new measures, unprofessional, ineffective, and dangerous. that's how the un special repertoire on torture describes a new swiss anti terror law that allows the police to spy on and question and people is youngest 12 without a court order it's. it's really was not very sure. but i did the vote for it all in favor to protect that were population voted against because of civil liberties restrictions,
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migrant crime res. so the u. s. southern border saw i made an influx of newcomers with a prison and texas being cleared to make room for the offenders. ah, well, a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at the international moscow's now just after 2 pm on friday. moscow has registered its highest, ever daily covert infection, right? with more than 9000 people catching the virus in the last 24 hours. the city's mayor says a host of new restrictions are being implemented is elia trunk and brings us up to speed. so just for you to understand how serious the situation with cobra is in moscow at this point, let me explain this only on june the 6th we had just under plus $3000.00 new cases . but then in less than 2 weeks, it all,
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all the way to more than 9000 new cases in a single day. so this number is 2 times higher than the day, the rise in an entire country like mexico for example. so despite the fact that a week of days offset had been announced to help with the court with the choice in moscow, despite the fact that there over the other anti cove measures are there to stay in moscow till the end of june, like closed bars, restaurants and nightclubs during the night and a 3rd of the staff members being required to work from home. plus on friday, the mayor's office has band mass gatherings of over 1000 people. and also announced that the dance floors and football fans owns will be closed. besides this, the moscow mayor has once again made it clear that he believes the only way to beat the pandemic. his math vaccination plus he called on musk, abides to get the booster jab even if they had been vaccinated before to make sure
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that they have enough anti bodies not to get sick. again. the moscow city authorities are saying that they're currently working on that campaign. it's vitally important to roll out to booster jabs. now, that's why we will work with the government to enable them to reach a decision on the timing and technology fast. the 1st components of the vaccine will be used for the boost shells. if you had both sputnik v components, you should get another 1st component. this is currently the only option. the watson capital is also said to become a pioneer and introducing so called coven 3 restaurants. this experiment begins this weekend with about 20 locations where all the staff members will be vaccinated and anyone wants to come to that kind of restaurant or bar. we'll have to show a q r code proving that he or she has been vaccinated. and these kind of restaurant there will be no covert restrictions and they will be allowed to work during the
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night. on friday, vladimir putin spokesperson was asked what the kremlin thinks about the current spike and also about the measures that are being introduced. the worsening situation is due to 3 things, the absolute nihilism. that is people failure to comply with restrictions, the low vaccination rate and the slight nature of the virus. indeed, if you compare the share of the population that has been vaccinated in this country with some other countries, you can see that the numbers are much lower and the government is currently thinking about ways to make sure that happened faster. again, moscow is a pioneer in terms of that only a few days ago, the city authorities announced mandatory vaccination for 60 percent of the staff in the service sector. but the federal authorities are refusing to call this compulsory vaccination because it's only for 60 percent of the staff, like i said in the service sector. and those with exemptions won't have to be
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vaccinated. an era of suspicion. that's what human rights activists say has begun in response to a new swiss anti terror law. this allows the police to keep tabs on people as young as 12 without a court decision. and yet it was approved and a national referendum. but i guys, day of the a few now takes a closer look. the 3 are juice, cabal of the tax and stabbings in recent years have rattled society while the thing led to another and switzerland is now home to the most draconian count tara laws. in europe, it was the will of the people. that's the thing with suisse direct democracy, new middle met. i've, people want to give police state, uncheck powers, they can and they did 57 percent voted in referendum for these. the
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question is, did people fully understand what they were voting for? thank if you notice, and i think a lot of people are not aware how dangerous this law is, as it is cutting into the freedom of all activists in this country. and now you can be in prison when they put under house arrest or put under suspicion of terrorism without a court order. and i think that people were not sufficiently aware before the referendum. police can now monitor those as young as 12 years old, limit their movements for them to take part in interviews which means interrogate the for any reason that they deem good enough to be able to put suspects as young as 15. and that house arrest for months and months and rights groups have been ringing, alarm bells about this. let me sit do. i'm the senior national. this law is extremely problematic because winter and iraq generalized suspicion with any person can be targeted by this definition of terrorist activity. a definition does not correspond
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to that providers and the criminal code and does not correspond to international standards, which always includes an element of violence. and that's the thing. making all, all of us become suspect. so wide and vague is the definition of terrorist activity . if you google something that someone might construe as dangerous view cracked, or a bad joke. if your friends fall in a law enforcement radar, you can become suspect. i'm the freedom loving us with. for me, i mean it's a, it's a shame. it's an absolute shame that we have, that we have to vote for such a law. and it's even the big shame is that the people, except that everyone that is, that don't agrees with you know, the strategy from our federal counsel for example. but what is coming that the basic can lock away everyone. so i mean, it's even harder than the factory that i think it will be use most likely against this climate activist. but i think the much bigger problem that i
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see because the least except that, that kind of actually an act is that a lot of other countries might take it over and say, you know, switzerland period as well. so we can do it also over here in saudi arabia, wherever. and this is, this is a terrible sign for the rest of the world. and so i'm very, very much shame to be with the crux of the matter is that these new laws, apart from the ethical complications of going off the 12 year olds, that preventative by design. and preventative is a very controversial thing. he ordinarily, if you commit a crime, for example, you get punished right? while preventative means you're stopped before you can commit the crop before it it's, it's a hobb before you do something you might regret. and the sweets are still very much divided over this. i voted against it, of course what dis me give authority is it gives them ground to take
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measures against citizens before. busy a judge has ordered those measures a voltage in favor to protect our population. exactly. i think it's necessary unfortunately, because some people are they don't have exactly the same manner of thinking. respectfully, i'm so one. so terrorist and can be everywhere it's it's really the terrorists come from government to never, never terrors come from every but nobody. no, no, no. only government id vote for the i know i was not very sure, but i did the vote for voted against because of civil liberties restrictions which go pretty far under that low. oh, some people are planning to fight that, but chances are great at the end of the day. so week authorities aren't monsters,
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they care for their people. the question is the future. how future rule as well we'll this lot, and that's what worries people the inmates of a texas prison not being relocated to make room and submit a spike in crimes committed by illegal migrants amassing the u. s. southern border . the texas governor has justify the decision by saying that the state has to uphold the rule of law by its own means. and claiming that the by the ministration is ignoring the ongoing monitoring crisis at the border. correspondent kill him up and reports branches destroyed. threats to resonance. lots of chaos. texas borders sheriffs say in the 30 years they've been guarding the border. they have not seen anything like it. crimes related to illegal border crossings by undocumented workers are now on the rise. i've never seen it quite like this. we have always had
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a fence got here fence got there because they're hauling dope or small kids or something. but we've never seen the intentional big 4 by 4 holes in the fans or now and 10 foot section just kept completely out. that's really starting to bother me. it's a mess. that's what it is. nobody seems to care about is down here. we're 6065 miles away from the border. and they say that everything's okay. no, it's not. ok. conservatives are voicing outrage that amid the situation. restrictions are being loosened and not tightened. trump era. 2 restrictions on asylum seekers intended to curb gangs and domestic violence have just been left in the numbers are big in may $180000.00 people were apprehended at the border, the biggest monthly total since april of 2000. the border states are now pleading for help. florida is sending officers to arizona and texas to help out. texas is now putting $250000000.00 of their own state budget into building
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a border wall. busy of their own, the texas governor blames joe biden for dropping the ball. texas is going to do with the by the ministration is refusing to do. we will be using every tool available to us under the law. and we will ensure that we build a wall, arrest people, and make texas safe. many border state residents feel like the white house just doesn't care. it's been over 85 days, but vice president common harris has still not visited the border. i write to invite you to the u. s. southern border to observe the ongoing humanitarian crisis and show the perspective of americans who live. i encourage you to join me and other members of congress, while we visits with the people in the ground who deal with these issues every day . house democrats were able to block a bill, but forward by republicans that would have actually prevented comma le harris from taking any international trips until she visited the border. pri, of border state residency is one of the outrage at government mismanagement. what i
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believe is that the democrats are playing a long game of obscure and confuse while they try to get as many illegal immigrants . i'm still going to call them back into the country as possible. well, the democrats haven't taken any action that will actually solve problems on the border. those are actions that trump took during his administration that solved problems at the border. wonderfully well, the combination of the fence and the working with the mexican president to get the immigrants to stop before they get to the border. all that was taken care of and working very well during the trump era. harris was put in charge of the border by jo vitamin but she hasn't gone to visit because she doesn't want to tow a group of reporters around taking pictures and asking questions about the chaos she doesn't want to draw attention to it. she'd rather embarrass herself by talking in circles and flying off to europe and doing other things and saying that she must do those instead of going to the board. she doesn't want to go to the order because it will draw attention to how much of a failure it is in normal viewing terms. now the biden white house has certainly
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offered up a change in rhetoric and policy is when it comes to the us mexico border. but so far things have not really gotten better. in fact, they've gotten quite a bit worse. many are wondering when the white house will step up and offer some real solutions. caleb martin, r t new york quota foster and moscow. the impartiality of the british police is in danger due to woke trent. now that's according to the chief of manchester police who says the public's fed up with officers virtue signaling instead of fighting serious crimes. i do not thing the things slide taking the, the demonstrating that you have a commonality of the with the protest us that you are policing is compatible with the standards of service that people require. the police, i think we're bus, the high watermark, the public gets a little bit fed up of virtue signaling police officers when they really rob the we're just locked up, burglars last summer. so a wave of
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b l. m. protests all across the country, following the movements rise in the us. and this was now during the rally that was at the pictures emerged of u. k. police officers taking the ne install a diary with the demonstrators. back in spring this year, the countries independent police authority urged the force to quote, i think very carefully before making such gestures. meanwhile, the u. k. been hit by a spike in burglaries in recent years with many cases going unsolved. manchester's police chief is valid to change the situation and investigate even minor crimes. however, a former police officer that we spoke to as little confidence that all actually happened. you can police service does not have sufficient resources to do everything properly. it doesn't even have sufficient resources to do most things. reasonably, something is criticized to play service react so that by moving resources from elsewhere into it, it gets better for something else and starts to 5 criticised. we will just go round and round and round in circles because nobody's actually diagnosing the fundamental
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problem. and doing anything to trade back is essential that the police are seen to be biased. that is a concern about taking the ne, happened a couple of times with a few officers the particular place. i think the place service has been affected. like virtually everything, every other institution in this country. by changing attitudes, particularly deciding and then towards the signaling sort of things and wildness, and whatever. it's something that's happening and why does society in fact, across the world, we seem to be getting more and more of this. i don't know why watching auto international good to have you with us today and still the company. this program, a new poll revealing that a majority of americans see so called a critical race theory in rather unfavorable light. numerous states moving to a bonnet in schools that story and many others. just a moment the
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we're going to talk a lot about wild quino energy and also use volcanoes as a metaphor to elucidate so many of the big trends happening in geo politics and finance. ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe? tycer lation for community. you're going the right way. where are you being somewhere? which direction? what is truth?
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what is in the world to corrupted. you need to this end, the so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, ah, your credit headlines here on our t and you pole in front. so it's found that almost half of the countries young people don't trust the police. the significant number of them regarding the force as racist. and like many french politicians, including the president, the police have taken to the social media up pick, talk in a bid to redeem the image of these sharla do whiskey. now, it looks at the kind of content the posting. the latest on the bandwagon is from says national police force hoping to spread a positive message about the work that they do with the videos like face.
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the idea also seems to be to fully par the media. we want young people to discover world and share message, then we're used to seeing on social networks. this account will serve. as a reminder, follow moto to protect is the most beautiful of professions, which is often obscured by the image convey to the media. and they're all perhaps good to do. the recent polls have shown that there is significant mistrust of the police here in front, particularly amongst those in young age groups. nearly 50 percent of those age 18 to 30 said that they don't trust the police was 79 percent. believe police violence is a reality and 40 percent thought police were raised with instances like based perhaps
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encouraging that perception the . c can quirky or funny videos change the way that young people view the foresees? while this is shawna preschool, though i think it's heartbreaking if you need to use social networks to get an idea of the police and security in france. because by definition, police represent the state they represent us. i think i'm not on take talk as it doesn't interest me. but yes, it could change the people's attitudes, but at the end of the day is the actions of the police that will change the way they're seen putting that court in there to you that people feel not that home. so a night would be like a great, great idea. i think they're doing this to try and salvage their image to improve it
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because there's so much regression, especially against black people. i'm not sure it's a question of image, but in any case it could make people more aware. i'm not sure it's the place to make jokes, but in any case, maybe it's a good thing. i think there are other ways to improve engagement with young people and adults to maybe increase their confidence. one reason the national police may be looking to reach out to the next generation is because they to feel vulnerable to attacks early. the thousands came out to paris, calling for more to be done to protect them. officers say that they are paid to serve not to die, and that the job's routinely see them encounter hostile young people. the one of the ways that tick tock accounts to audiences is by the ability of you is defect challenges
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. that could be to put a new spin on a soul or a time raising the question whether offices will end up wasting time on the platform rather than perhaps doing that job. and actually tackling crime shows that even sky all see paris a new investigation had reveal that missing u. s. military weapons have been used in violence, street crimes stolen military guns have in some case has been sold to street gang members and youth on the streets with the missing guns, often traveling a long distance. first, for example, in one case authorities linked an army pistol stolen from a base in carolina. and the carolina, i should say 2 or 4 shootings in new york. now, according to the study, these 1900 military firearms were lost or stolen over the past decade or many others have vanished without trace from the military supply chain. the main sighted reason for this are security failures, such as soldiers sleeping on duty and surveillance system malfunction. well,
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we spoke to a peace activist tied berry who says there's a lack of accountability. there is no real basis for the united states to know how many weapons they has or where they're going. it's a weapon becomes lost or stolen. they are to report it sometimes months. most people, they lose their weapon, they get it still and they don't even take the time to report it to the authorities . people are selling guns across the street to their neighbor without registering. there is no culpability, no responsibility. there is no criminal time jail time. find is for someone that loses a got, we have the number one highest budget for our military in the, in the world. and it's growing but every single day. and when there's no way to account for, for these guns, no way to account for military spending in general. there,
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the corruption level is very, very, very high. well, we need to have responsible military officials. we need to have laws on our books. but the, these, these we've been asking for these laws for decades now, and the congress is incapable of coming up with real serious nonsensical, impactful gun laws in were the same with the military. and you survey has revealed that almost 60 percent of americans view so called critical race theory in a rather unfavorable light that has ever more american states. opposed teaching it in schools, brian to get, quote, divisive, and so far, legislation to bind. the theory from classrooms has been tabled in over 20 states, and 5 governors have already signed into law parents and law make as opposed to c r t. say children should be what they should not be taught the values of anything
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based on skin color. critical race theory is teaching children the because of your skin color. you are inherently bad and racist or you can't succeed in life. and i don't think we should tell children that they are inherently bad based on the color of their skin. a quick reminder, what critical race theory is, although it seems different people have their own definition. but in essence, it's a theory developed in the us that suggests that racism is systemic and pretty much everything is racist. white people are inherently privileged and oppressors, minorities are inherently oppressed, most interactions between people of different ethnic groups revolve around racism, and political and social structures, especially in the west, are all founded and operate on racism. basically, almost everything is about skin color. so proponents of critical race theory say that teaching it is informative, a critical study of history and systemic racism meant to prevent repeating past
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mistakes. the outcome is not to shame or have someone feel guilty or few shame for our past and for our history. that's not even productive, but what we want to do is for people to understand it, so that going forward will be aware of it. we can make sure that we don't pass laws or educate or do housing. that leaves groups of people, black people or brown people behind, but for the tractors that's nothing like how it's actually being taught and applied . after years of critical race theory being drilled in schools, many have come to see it is indoctrination of kids. and so radical ideology aimed at getting them to despise their own country and putting people against each other, based on the color of their skin, teaching kids to hate their country and to have each other is not worth one red cent of taxpayer money. naturally, supporters of the theory are outraged over attempts to ban these teachings with
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something that this is a board ration of the issue and that there are more important problems to solve. but with how society is already divided, it may be no surprise that the most vocal opponents of the theory, for example, the parents of kids being taught this. don't see how this actually help he'll social device. does racism exist? yes. our identity, politics and fading, almost everything and everyone is racist. a solution to the problem? well, the jury is out on that, i guess. but for a growing number of states, it sounds like a resounding no right now. critical race theory is a time where division is not needed right now in america because there's so many so many different styles of politics that are going on right now in america. bad teaching past hurts has judgments, has failures in american history is not something i feel bad at this day and time
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needs to be just pushed down people's throats as a way of learning in our educational systems here. now, people and there are different parties in america that are wanting to use it as a way to divide our country. i think that most people, bad practice this type of barion practice. these type of socialistic activities in america, they're only studying us backwards. they're not pushing those forward. some of the headlines in brief for you now to migrants are confirmed who have died off the coast of the canary islands. it's after an inflatable dingey carrying women and children capsized on thursday. we understand 38 people were rescued by spanish authorities. in the meantime, greece is putting up a 5 meter tall fence along its border with turkey. as a country is experiencing aloud and micro arrivals amid the panoramic 75000 entered in 2019 the county around 10000 right now,
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living in greek island covers the israel launch and strikes on the gaza strip over night. it's the 2nd time it's done . so since last month, 11 day war, a television says it was responding to the balloons that start fires. iranians are going to the polls to day to vote for a new president. hundreds of candidates including 40 women applied to run. so only 7 male candidates were ultimately approved just approaching half past 2 in the afternoon here in the russian capital. thank you for joining us here on our tea international. we are back soon with more of your friday headlines. me the the
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the the hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. now listen, i have to send up a flare. i don't know the world of reality tv all that much, but really chatted before the shelf buried. i shrug lady christian cavalry, and she at least seized the reins and jumped off course you know, are from the popular reality or is laguna beach for? i think they were all while kids down there. and then she joined the spin officers in the hills. that was huge, i remember hearing that all the time, the last 2 seasons and also had her own very capillary show on the e network. that's the exclamation point because it's exciting. show bits. i don't know a lot about the world, but i know that i'm impressed. she's broadened out to become a brand rep. she has her own brand, accomplish business woman now it's called and.

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