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shots, the different stories behind the bullets, the board and the headlines this our here on our teeth as americans celebrate the end of slavery in the united states. the supreme court blocks a law suit against chocolate giants for using child labor on african fun. indigenous people in canada, a garage, the right to use the traditional names and official document rights activists tell us it's not enough to make up for a decade. the cultural genocide, the government. all might, you know, it was the government who made the decision to take the kids to take our language to take their cultures to take the u. k. government ministers say they feel deeply
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ashamed of the review reveal to thousands of great victims. don't see justice, victim support groups. those say it's too little too late to know. i don't think going. apology alone is enough to heal to her. the victim, survivors who have been so terribly let down. devastating floods play one person dead and scores injured and tell them rushes crimea. providence authorities declare a state of emergency ah, why? lots of your saturday stories live. what are the international from all of us here in moscow? welcome to america, celebrating it's new june teen holiday. mocking the end of slavery, but the supreme court has also just rule that forced child labor and africa is not something us. food giants are culpable for. elia, for tranquil,
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explains the question, is slavery still something that troubles america today? well, here comes the answer from the president. remember, the moral stain, the terrible told this slavery took on the country and continues to take. so what's there to be done about that? as an athlete, you can take the knee and the name of black lives matter. as an activist, you can campaign for the reparations, for the ancestors of those who suffered or were killed as president. you can declare, june the 19th or june kings as federal holiday. that's exactly what the president did earlier this week. as the supreme court, you know, what else happened at the same time? the u. s. supreme court ruled american food giants best play usa and car gill can't be food for child slavery. this ruling has disturbing implications for future
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victims of human rights abuses, seeking justice against business of the us courts. this ruling also says a dangerous precedence, giving corporations impunity of a profiting from human rights abuses. it's an old and disturbing story that we've already reported on a group of african men demanded compensation from us corporations that get their cocoa in africa. they claimed the been traffic from one country to another as children, and forced to work as slaves and horrendous conditions on coca farms. the activists are sounding the alarm over the ivory coast. in fact, to think of the country exports more cocoa than anyone else on the planet now providing about 2 thirds of the world's supply. which makes it very likely that the regular chocolate bar you eat taste of illegal child labor. but what if these accounts are fake? well, only recently the u. s. department of labor funded a report which found that the cocoa industry in west africa was exploiting
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$1600000.00 charged laborers. i eat slaves without going into too many legalistic details. the nation's highest court pulled the breaks on the case pretty much because companies out. so i be us, bear the responsibility for the mass abuse. you might want to ask why not at least look into the case? well, that's how things are. that's how the law works. the big businesses will probably keep repeating things like, or i'm 99 percent. sure they will. child labor isn't acceptable. that is why we are working so hard to prevent it. cargoes work to keep child labor out of the cocoa supply chain isn't wavering. we do not tolerate the use of child labor in our operations or supply chains. and we're working every day to prevent it. expects even more emotional words from them, from the athletes, the activists and the president on june 13th. but those who have been following this particular case won't stand the hypocrisy. we are celebrate in the end of
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slavery, but american companies are still profiting off of slave labor. so it's up to you to celebrate or to reflect on the toll that joe biden mentioned. it needs to be illegal for american corporations to do business with anyone who uses child labor because they always say, well, they didn't work for us, it wasn't our farm. you can't blame us. this has to be tackled legislatively, other corporations to do great harm to people. they will, especially in the past year, they'll say black lives matter or someone will take a need or they claim that they have an anti racist workplace when they don't. and this is one of many ways in which the u. s. is hypocritical on the issue of human rights by allowing corporations have carte blanche to practice
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all kinds of terrible things all over the world. but money talks and the big corporations get the ear of politicians, so they're never held to account the way they should be. indigenous canadians being given the right to use the traditional names on official documents . it's part of a government effort to atone for decades of forced assimilation. we spoke to indigenous human rights activists. laurel a william who told us that in no way makes up for the atrocities the government has committed for years. i've been trying to get my own inventions name, but yeah, it hasn't happened yet. i was supposed to get when my mom passed away. but you know, in that moment it was just too hard for me. i had to leave my moms as or when the kids were taken to residential school. they actually were numbered. they,
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they had to go by numbers just why a small small step that the government taking the government. oh, oh, much, you know, it was the government who made the decision to take the kids to take her languages to take their culture, to take her name, to try to kill her candidates genocide against her people. what the discovery of the 215 children class, they can't hide the truth any more. so i guess they're trying to make up for what they did, but this is a wall wall staff, you know, a lot of our language is, are actually dying. on monday, the canadian government announced that and did you this names can be used in their original spelling for identity and immigration documents. 6 years after a report by the truth and reconciliation commission condemned cultural genocide schools. the move also comes off to the grim discovery of hundreds of unmarked
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graves at the sight of a former residential school. those institutions were part of a country wide network and that assimilating 1st nations children by removing them from their communities. 2 8 8 ah. 8 8 ah. 8 8 do you mean patient here? did you have was it wasn't you today? it was going to be the target, the victim. you know, you weren't going to have to suffer any form of humiliation. he learned to cry anymore. get harder. and yet you learn to shut down. ah, i couldn't talk a word of english. i tucked cree and i was abused for that hit and made to try to talk english. i lost my language. they threatened us with a dropping the pre spoken. and within a year i lost all of it. so i
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. 8 used to him, i tried to trying a night the principal to take him to the hospital. he didn't, after about 2 weeks, my brother was in so much pain. he was going out of his mind. i pleaded with the principal for days to take him to the doctor. ah, he started to actually take advantage of me and abuse me. not one, not too many, many people for a very long time until i was 16. i held everything in and didn't tell anybody for 20 years. laura williams again says little have actually changed with indigenous people still being exposed to systemic racism. this one school has definitely caught a lot of attention around the world. there's so many vision is leaders that pass, woke up about this, i find when we, we speak up about there,
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we have to repeat herself over and over and over again. and it gets tiring. it's hard, work grateful that these children are being bound. we always knew that they were there and it's not just those children. so this is lawana can start to see creates is there so much systemic racism against dell to be and this is exactly why our women and girls are indigenous women and girls are going to be murdered at a high rate, you know, as an in business woman we're still at the bottom here in canada, and these are our own lands. solar systemic racism have british government ministers have described a decline and raped conviction rates as shameful off the review found that thousands of victims have been denied. justice officials have apologized but active
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to say that's not enough. its own usual for government to express this kind of shame and admit and recognize the deep failings in the criminal justice system. but no, i don't think an apology alone is enough to heal the heads of the victims and survivors who have been so terribly let down. and i think, you know, the real proof of the pudding will be in the eating, you know, the real difference, the victim survivors will come if and when the proper measures are taken to improve the situation for the future. the long awaited review revealed more than half of rape victims drop their case as many out of fear and only 1.5 percent of them see the suspected attack charged. the pro blamed intrusive police questioning and then excessively long court process. well, the government's now introduced a score card system to assess the speed with which cases get to court,
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and whether victims are satisfied with the outcome. first, results will be published by december. however, katie russell again says short term measures will not solve the problem. other victims and survivors are likely to feel quite angry actually is if an apology is too little too late, because for them, of course, they haven't got criminal justice, they can't potentially been re traumatized by the system. we know we talking about a long term systemic structural issue, a wholesale issue so, so small individual measures aren't going to, on their own. be able to so situation. nobody doubts that very, very many lives have been seriously impacted negatively, impacted by sexual violence and abuse. in recent years and in this apology, in this recognition, this review comes after very many years of campaigning for districts in crimea had declared a state of emergency, i made severe flooding,
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which is left at least one person dead and many injured. and we understand almost 2000 people had to be evacuated from their homes. the, with me, we do to some of the people who had fled the affected areas as well. each and every one of them has told me that they do not recall anything of this scale, not even close in facts in the lifetime. the things that we have seen coming out of towns of casual yelled for some towns. in fact, small towns around them. they have been well quite apocalyptic, just told districts of towns submerged under water, cars floating around as if they were just, you know,
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motor boat and so on and so forth. so it has been quite unprecedented that people have been very severely affected by this. they weren't ready, of course, because he just con, you know, prepare for something like that. their homes ruined some lives completely going down the drain, excuse the pun, and well, right now, thousands of emergency work is working, in fact, trying to restore, to bring back to life, to bring back to some stability these areas. the governance of crimea has visited both of the major towns effected was by the flooding. he is what he had to say to the left for peace care. the situation is disastrous in many homes. those that are on the low lands have been flooded by water from almost the entire city of touch. and unfortunately, the water is still up to the waist with for now, our goal is to help everyone to that no one is left to faces,
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crisis alone. so no under statements, no mincing of words on behalf of the crime in the government and the res, not a peninsula wide by the very large scale of emergency declared here. again, thousands of rescue work as well tirelessly over night trying to bring these areas back into some operational stage. and the while the, the, this is just another problem. mounting on top of the people's shoulders in crimea because previously people here had experienced a shortage of, well, they basically they lacked an access to enough portable, drinkable and safe, clean water. and now that the rains have had, this is what you, brainy and official, had to say is night to show. you know, that the crime in peninsula has been asking for water for a very long time. and there's so much water there today that they don't even know what to do with it. and yesterday encouraged him today and y'all to us,
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unfortunately, this happened there. the lord god gave them too much water in one goal so well, some very bitter sarcasm at the expense of people whose lives have been well completely washed away by the flood. now we are hoping to travel very shortly to these areas and observe the efforts of the russian emergency ministry as they are trying to help people cope with their loss and bring their lives back on track and illegal rave in france and in horror amid a police raid with one regular losing their hand a several others including law enforcers, sustained injuries as officers swooped in on the curfew defying party. the. 7 the event took place in the field in northwest france when some 1500 people,
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a police fire guns take as well as it goes through objects and petrol bombs. authorities say an investigation is underway into what happened, including highway 22 year olds, ended up having their hand torn off. despite a 7 hour long operation to dispose of the crowd, there was still reports of police classes on saturday morning. the diehard group of revelers, apparently still partying into the afternoon. well filled to come here on the program. when are you into national in america, u. s. senate prob, conclusive, the f b, i did have advanced warning of the capital riots back in january, but decided not to act a story more after the break. ah, join me every 1st day on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me
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ah, if somebody stories life for moscow, president putin has taken the floor at a convention of the ruling united russia party just ahead of september parliamentary elections and he had a stock message for people who are refusing to take the corona virus. seriously. that's all saskia taylor now has the highlights. while the russian president, speaking at that pre election convention ready to laying out his view of web united russia party can take the country and more attention more funds need to be directed . a broad range of topics that was covered, the real focus was on the youth, on a course on families. they are the very heart of russian side. he said they must be provided with multiple financial motional. or indeed, for example, housing thought and united, united russia has expanded payments and actually reduced thoughts and taxes for
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families in need. we also did hear a lot about modernization. everything from fools to be like roads and hopefully told to state of the art technology. and of course, a very pressing issue, cleaning up the environment and going more green spot to what future had one talk about. if one doesn't deal with the problems of the present, i am talking about paper at 19 something picking spoke pretty categorically about you get as many of our fellow citizens suffered severe consequences from the krona virus. i'm constantly in contact with specialists and medics. and i recently spoke with them again, the long term effects of the vars are yet to be fully established. it doesn't affect only the lungs. it also homes, the cardiovascular system. so there's still a long way for doctors to figure out what it may lead to. so i'd like to remind you once more, it's better to get vaccinated rather than to full sick with a virus. so a clear call to get back to me to corny only around 10 percent of the whole russian
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population i've had to job. i really couldn't be more timely with numbers, especially in moscow, watson and daily, and the last 24 hours to learn over 9000 new cases. and now i thought that you're going to have placing restrictions, and we heard that the most gray may recently say to 60 percent of the stuff that sex must get the vaccine. a boy, they might not be allowed to go to walk. maybe a strong push to get the fascination numbers up with president putin. i think his voice now to the poor thing is the best way to get back to monitor, which isn't everyone's interests that they can get on with building and shaping the future of this country. so really that was quite a lot to impact and not more than our long speech. but i would say that there's probably the key takeaways from president putin speech on saturday, dependent on his warning, the terrorist groups and i've gotten us on, could expand their reach off of the u. s. pull out and even pose an international threat. the issue was raised at a senate hearing how would you rate the,
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the likelihood of international terrorist organizations like al kayden, isis regenerating inside of afghanistan, and presenting a threat to our homeland or allies? i would assess it as medium. i would also say center that, that it would take possibly 2 years for them to develop that capability. fair enough, gentlemen, i, i concur with that and i think that if certain other things happen, if there was a collapse of the government or dissociate disillusion of the afghan security forces, that risk would obviously increase. but right now i'd say medium in a about 2 years or so. well, there are already signs of the us back to africa and government is losing control of the country. taliban is reported captured at least $27.00 districts since the beginning of just last month. and there's now less than 3 months before the biden administration's pull out deadline, september the 11th. although auntie will activate brian becker. i think some senior
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figures in washington are actually looking for a pretext to stay. we see here is a tug of war between those 2 are insisting that the u. s. they for ever an afghan is in and those who feel that the war is not winnable, it's drain, it's not going to be. it's not going to alter the outcome. and they also make a differentiation between the taliban and should the television become the new government? yes, it would be the same kind of government maybe with some slight variation from the way it was before september 11. but i think it's important not to complete that with the isis or isis is in afghanistan because of the us invasion of afghanistan. there was no isis prior to 2001 and height is a really weak and core. so obviously the military again, yes, there might be a need to continue us military presence. yes there's, and we em stay a medium warning that kind or i can come back. but again, i think there is
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a tug of war here between those who want to have wherever war in afghanistan and those who say, look, it's time to end the war us the police along with the f. b, i apparently had prior warning of the capital rots in january, but for some reason failed to take action. that's the damming conclusion of a sentence inquiry. as correspondent caleb muffin now investigates. that's been 6 months spent, a mob storm the u. s. capital on january 6th, and while the investigation is ongoing, some politicians say they want answers and they have some interesting ways of saying it. and i certainly hope that our premier law enforcement organization is not actually working to violate federal law. so why bring the f b i into this? well, there's a theory floating around that the f b, i infiltrated the protesters and basically arranged the whole thing and then shifted the blame on to donald trump and his supporters. is there any possible truth in this? so let's dig deeper,
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it's certainly worth finding out why this has become a popular explanation of events. earlier this week, the u. s. senate just published a big report on the riots. here is some of what they found needed the f b. i know the u. s. department of homeland security deemed online posts calling for violence of the capital is credible in testimony before the committee's representatives from both agencies noted much of the rhetoric online prior to january. the 6th with 1st amendments, protected speech of limited credibility and acknowledge areas for improvement. in handling and dissemination of threat information from social media and online message boards to enhance law enforcement and intelligence agencies abilities to counter that threats. now we find out they did indeed have lots of information. they just didn't think it was relevant. the report goes on. the united states capital police again, gathering information about the events plan for jenny, the 6 in mid december 2020 through open source collection sips from the public and other sources. the u. s. c. p. intelligence and in the agency coordination division,
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knew about social media posts calling for violence of the capital and journey of the 6, including a plot to breach the capital, the online sharing of maps of the capital complex as tunnel systems, and other specific threats of violence. yet the i, c, d, did not convey the full scope of known information to us. c, p, leadership rank and file offices or law enforcement partners. so the secret service and police intelligence were aware of a possible but did not do anything and did not share this information. how could one be aware of the fact that a group of people was planning on storming the u. s. capital building and do nothing. looks like this report raises more questions than answers, kaleb mop and r t new york. there are some of you or something they headlines for you this program live for moscow. thanks for joining us off your international program returns. let's top of the me
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me the imax kaiser. this is the kaiser report. we're going to talk a lot about volcano energy and also used volcanoes as a metaphor to elucidate so many of the big trends happening in geo politics in finance. stacy? well, there volcanic eruption is happening in the mind shift that is happening. and the mind shift that is underway is showing us the difference between good money and bad money. so the good money is bitcoin. and we're seeing that change the mindset
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of the people who adopt it like el salvador and like all the other latin american countries now that want to also adopt bitcoin, like the hedge fund managers. like paul tutor jones, who's out on television banging away on big wine and talking about the relentless optimism and the positive future. and how honest it is compared to the dishonesty of let's look at the bad money. the 1st chart, federal reserve balance sheet, top 8 trillion dollars for the 1st time. this is fed data and this is a sort of thing that paul to, to jones is going on to the mainstream financial press to talk about as that it's not honest. and he's afraid of it, the volcanic eruption of inflation, you might say good. my manager speaks with a great deal of can session because it helps execution. doing trade. talking with trainers, you need to get your point across quick get orders and fast. so i apologize. john
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speaks with syntax that is compressed and he said something very simple and yet speaks volumes. he said look, the fed isn't doing anything about these rising prices for stop. yeah. okay. so that is just thing very clearly that the fed causes inflation. the feds not going to stop inflation? any scared into safe havens? principally bitcoin. when you listen to the fed talk, they don't even talk about inflation. in fact, they only talk about deflation. it's absolutely double speak 1984 george orwell. nonsense. from the central banks and professional money managers are like, ok, i'm checking out of this game, it's rigged too badly. i've never seen a rig this bad. and the only asset that makes any sense is bitcoin. the fed balance . she is now 8 trillion dollars. and then let's look at the questions that this guy is asking.
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