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lives being lost, the me, the the ah, as american set of raise a new holiday marking the end of slavery in the us. the supreme court blocks a lawsuit against chocolate, joins when using child labor on african government ministers say they feel deeply ashamed after the review of the thousands of rape victims, those injustice victims of all group say the findings are too little to like to know. i don't think an apology alone is enough to heal to her. the victims and survivors who have been so terribly let down. devastating floods sleep. one person dead and 18 ended in southern russia, crimea province as already to declare
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a state of emergency. ah! life from oscar. thanks for joining us tonight. archie international and daniel hawkins with util. sunrise. welcome to the program. now america's celebrating its new june 18th totaled a marking the end of slavery in 18. 65. the supreme court, though, has also just rule that 4th child labor in africa is not something us. genes are culpable for it. if a trunk takes up the story. question is slavery still something that troubles america today? well, here comes the answer from the president. remember, the moral stain, the terrible toll, this slavery took on the country and continues to take. so what's there to be done
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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 sued for child slavery. this ruling has disturbing implications. the future victims of human rights abuses the king justice against businesses and us courts. the 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 they've been trafficked from one country to another
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as children, and forced to work as slaves and horrendous conditions on coca farms. the activist stores founding the alarm over the ivory coast, a 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 $1600000.00 char laborers, e slaves without going into too many legalistic details. the nation's highest court pulled the brakes on the case pretty much because companies outside the us bear the responsibility for 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
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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. expect even more emotional words from them, from the athlete, the activists and the president on june 13th. but those who've been following this particular case won't stand the hypocrisy. we are celebrating the end of 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
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because they always say, well, they didn't work for us. it was in 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 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. the british government ministers subscribed to decline in rape conviction rates as shameful. author of you found thousands of victims have been denied justice
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officials have apologized, but activists say that's just not enough. and it's unusual 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 hurt of the victims and survivors who have been so terribly let down. and i think that, you know, the real proof of the pudding will be in the eating, you know, the real difference. and survivors will come if and when the proper measures are taken to improve the situation for the future. along the way and review revealed more than half of right victims drop their cases and only one and a half percent of them see the suspect that attack of charged the prob blaine intrusive police questioning and that excessively long court process. now the governments that one should use
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a score card system to assess the speed with which cases get the courts and where the victims are satisfied with the outcome. the 1st results will be published by december. the new plans have been criticized by many, however, who may say simply lead to quote, as being filled and potentially innocent male defendants being prosecuted. katie russell, again says short term measures are not going to solve the issue. other victims and survivors are likely to feel quite angry, actually as 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 solve the situation. nobody doubts that very, very many lives have been seriously impacted negatively, impacted by sexual violence and abuse. in recent years and,
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and the apology in this recognition and this review comes after very many years of campaigning. russian region of crimea has declared a state of emergency and severe flooding which is left at least one person dead and 18 others injured. almost 2000 people have been evacuated from their homes. ortiz egos done off reports now from crime in despite all efforts to this city of y'all phase taking baby steps towards containing the consequences of the flood. there's only so much that can be done. but having said that, the progress is still evidence. yes, this is supposed to be a street. yes. houses up the street. people can't live in them anymore. but literally hours ago, rather a couple of days ago, cars were floating here as if they were both. but the situation here is critical. the governor of the crimea and peninsula has been in this city throughout the whole
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day. this is how he has described the situation here. and the efforts that the government is taking to contain the consequences of the flood of 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. for now, our goal is to help everyone so that no one is left to faces. crisis alone, the situation is very serious, both emergency ministry workers and the army right now helping out, taking part in relief efforts. but the situation is made even worse by the fact that the city and this region, it has lately suffered from a shortage of clean water of drinkable possible water. and this is how the ukrainian side coleman said. this is what they had to say one, this city was overcome by a downpour night to show you know, that the grey mean peninsula has been asking for water for
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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, encouraging today in yalta. unfortunately, this happened there. the lord god gave them too much water in one go. yeah, some bitter sack isn't here at the expense of the people that tragedy him. they by the way, have been telling me that they don't remember anything of this scale not even close by the way. compare to what is happening right now and the city is also bracing for more just in case more rain is to come. indigenous canadians have been given the right to use the traditional names on official documents as part of the government effort to atone for decades of forced assimilation. we spoke to indigenous human rights activists, lauraly williams, who told us in no way makes up the processes the state has committed. i've been trying to get my own inventions name, but yeah,
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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 or when the kids were taken to residential school, they actually were numbered. they, 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 our culture, to take our name, to try to kill our candidates genocide against our people. with 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 small, small step. you know, a lot of our languages are actually dying. on monday,
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the canadian government announced that envision is name is, can be used in the original spelling for identity and immigration documents. 6 years off the report by the truth and reconciliation commission condemned to so called cultural genocide schools without mobile. so comes off the grim discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at the side of a former residential school. those institutions were part of a country wide network and assimilating 1st nations children by removing them from that community. 2 8 8 8 the. 8 every day you will see it was that it wasn't due today, it was going to be the target, the victim. you know, you weren't going to have to suffer anything humiliation. you learn to cry anymore . you get harder. and yet you learn to shut down. oh
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the i couldn't talk a word of english. i talked creek and i was abused for that hit and made to try to talk english. i lost my language, threatened with a strapping you spoke it. within a year, i lost all of it. i. 8 used to him i tried to caring at night. 2 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 his mind. i pleaded with the principal for days to take him to the doctor. ah, they started to sexually take advantage of me and abuse me. not long. not too many, many people for very long time until i was 16. i held everything in and didn't tell anybody for 20 years. literally williams again says little has changed with
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indigenous people, still exposed to what she says is systemic racism in canada. this one school has definitely caught a lot of attention around the world. there's so many vision leaders that has broken up about this. i find when we, we speak up about there, 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 seek grades there so much this demick racism against ash del to be and this is exactly why are women and girls are indigenous women and girls to hear it are going cmc murdered at a high rate, you know,
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as an in business woman, we're still at the bottom here in canada, and these are our own lands. so the systemic racism has to stop an illegal rave in france ended in horror on friday nights to revenue, reportedly had their hands partially blown off when they picked up police on grenades. as officers swooped in on the curfew defined party the. 7 event took place in a field in northwest france with some 1500 people in attendance. at least 5 guests while party goes through massage of petrol bombs, several officers sustained injury authority. st. investigation is on the way into what happened. or despite a 7 hour long operation to disperse the crowd, there was still reports of police classes on sunday morning with
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a diehard group of attendees, apparently, still partying in the afternoon. building on this, our a u. s. senate pro conclude that the f b. i had involved warning of the capitol hill, arrives back in january, but failed to act as story and law. the break the talk a lot about was clean energy and also used as a metaphor to elucidate. so many of the big trends happening in geo politics and finance the public near ones will use against by doing the same tactics that republicans
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had to see coming from democrats after consume. so they would deck, used by, you know, to be into a soft, indecisive, electronically agenda. not off enough to definitely they will try to sabotage some of the agreements that have been reached. geneva ah, the me the, the, the, the welcome back. a major fire has been put out in central moscow raised for several hours at a pyro sit. next warehouse on several explosions were heard. at least 4 people were
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injured in the blaze, which is believed have been caused by an unethical short circuit. so if you taylor was seen earlier, was a huge plume of smoke, seemingly emanating from the center of moscow, the just a couple of 100 meters away from loosen key station, which one of the biggest stadium in the capital around $81000.00 seats. that was a conflicting report as to what was actually happening. once all said. c that it was a warehouse that caught fire from a firewall shop nearby, but then it turns out that it was indeed a pi were tech next warehouse with apparently 15 tons of inflammable. but then that 5 jumped on to a neighboring buildings to. we also didn't really understand how serious, serious it was until the emergency status that they lifted the danger rating from 2 to 3, which is actually the maximum. what i can tell you is from the time that i've been
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here, i can see that all the way down. you can see all the way down. we got fire engines, we've got police cars, the stretch, also not direction towards the bridge, but there are also a number of ambulances to the all confirmed reports from the mayor's office. i believe saying that 4 people about 3 firemen and one employee of the warehouse have been injured. they of course, immediately the medical personnel responded to that the site has apparently been contained. we are looking at around 500 square meters. at least 3 helicopters have been saw putting overhead that come you can see that that bringing water to try and dump and the flames. and they don't look like a lot. but i'll tell you, i was standing about they make a head of a noise, but they also carry around 5 tons of water. so they have been sought calling for a couple of hours now, doing everything that they can to bring those flames down. what i'll also say is that the smoke is actually behind these trees to my left. you can't see it. they've
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done considerable, make considerable progress since i've been here. but when i 1st arrived at the scene, it was honestly blowing every all the way down to the street level. and it was such a strong smell. i was standing that was basically and gulped in. it almost felt a bit like i was in the middle of a san so i could feel it in my hat and in my clothes, this mobiles also quite specific. it wasn't like the smell of a bomb thought. you could tell that those are the smell that you got from spot clothes. you could tell, but that was something from the fireworks. so that's the way it's looking at the moment. still a lot of activity out the site more and more information coming out. but i can tell you that they pushed everyone back, that there was a crowd behind the camera that still gathering, still, taking photos. people stopping, trying to get home at the moment. everything is still shut off. the emergency services are watching the fire and all that you're watching the toil asleep so that people are just stepping back and letting all these people do guy walk right now. the u. s. police,
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along with the f. b. i apparently had prior warning of the capitol hill writes in january, but fail to take preemptive action. that's the diamond conclusion of a senate inquiry as caleb warping takes us through the story. it's been 6 months since a mob storm the u. s. capital on january 6, 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, 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. need of the f b. i know the u. s. department of homeland security deemed online posts calling for
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violence of the capital is credible in testimony before the committee's representatives from both agencies noted that 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 threats, information from social media and online message boards to enhance law enforcement and intelligence agencies abilities to counter the 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 tips from the public and other sources. the u. s. c . p. intelligence and in the agency coordination division. 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,
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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. the bone and senate as fast a solo act requiring the installation of solar power panels on the roofs of buildings. the normal price, the all new winnings, as well as existing ones in need of roof renovation. the german capital is aiming to satisfy a quarter of it's of interest in e through low power by 2050. and you bill takes effect in 2023. it includes hefty penalties for violations, but it's faced the borrows of criticism from construction firms. the present law
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will act as a brake, especially in the field for innovation. many home owners will think twice about where the roof renovation is actually necessary, as they will be left with additional costs. berlin is rolling left wing correlation says the law will be a big step towards climate neutrality. they really are actual creates future proof jobs, especially in the areas of planning and craft the gauge reaction on the streets of but i'm not going to go to so it's a good way to help protect the climate. and if we can use our roof services to do that, it's a good idea. you can use them yourself to reduce your own electricity bill. personally, i'm against it because i don't support the permanent regulations related to the environment and nicole politics and not ready to pay more, as long as they're a new regulations connected to green and necco politics in germany. and i know that you've got some money initially, but i think eventually we will be better off by beating enough. maybe they should,
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they should be solving the system from government. people that have read base that maybe don't have the money. it would be nice if all roost had solar panels. we would produce much more energy with them. it would be great, it will pay off $1.00 day in 10 or 15 years. investments will be recruit, which is a good thing. in principle, i support the idea, but i do politicians are always coming up with things that hardly make any sense because a report coming away just a few moments time that even though i all back in half an hour with the latest to and again them me the
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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 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 tutor 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
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of inflation, you might say good my manager speak with a great deal of can decision because it helps execution doing trade talking with traders, you need to get your point across quick get orders and fast. so a politics. john speaks with syntax that is compressed and he says something very simple and yet speaks volumes. he said look, the fed isn't doing anything about these rising prices for stop. yeah. ok. so that is just saying very clearly that the fed causes inflation. the fed 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 984 george orwell. nonsense. from the central banks and professional money managers are like, okay,
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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 here. while the focus will be on job openings in jolts, which is the index of, you know, labor trends. as always, the more interesting stuff elsewhere. and this case quits. never seen anything like this before. why and why now? asked jeffrey p. snyder. this is jolts data, it's jobs data and the labor market trends. and what they're trying to showing is a huge surge and people quitting their jobs. a lot of it, you know, the headlines in the financial press are about people of the corporations are starting to reopen their offices and people don't want to work anymore. they just want they like staying at home.
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