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i do, you got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying. if you don't take that advice, usually going to dig yourself a hole. in the lines this, our campaign is lash out of the quote, unfair inclusion of the 1st at a transgender athlete. and then the big female is running it a trail of women, slap in the face for president kronos his party. flops in the french regional election. world must choose unity over division and hatred, says president, posted on the 80th anniversary of the start, the great patry article for russia. ah, hello,
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there lived for moscow. this is archie international. my name is colleen bray. here's what we got for you this. so the 1st of a transgender athletes, we'll go to the olympics, the ship laurel hubbard, who is a white left, will join us valence team in tokyo. but it's spot fury from campaigns, calling to save women sports to point out that her muscle mass is unfair competition. but the limpid committee says she's met all necessary criteria. you've been trying to pick up the story. it's official new zealand. laurel hubbard, 43 who transition to female and 2012 is heading to the olympics this summer. no transgender athletes have ever done it before for laurel. there's absolutely no doubt it is a dream come troop. when the camera zoom in on her and her team at the olympics, opening ceremony in tokyo, it will be a touching moment for the whole community of transgender athletes. i am grateful and humbled by the kindness and support that has been given to me by so many new
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zealanders. just before the previous summer games kicked off, the international committee revamped its guideline for mail, born transgender athletes. they were allowed to compete without 1st having to undergo gender reassignment surgery as long as they provide tests showing cause test or own levels within a set limit for 12 months. 5 years on news of laurel joining, the ranks of the n v t may be joy for some, but it stands out as shockingly unfair to others. we've heard noises in the media that the, i say are going to be revising that transgender inclusion guidelines and possibly even removing the testosterone requirement. so obviously that will then allow men to compete in the same category are nothing more than a self declaration. and i don't think, you know, anyone could say that that would be grossly unfair and set a completely unfair competition playing field for women. and perhaps it wouldn't
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have been so controversial if it wasn't for the nature of the sport. she's competing in the right. in weight lifting every gram of muscle mass matters, maybe, and this sport more than in any other last year. a study by you can sweetest scientists found that when it comes to lifting barbells, the male performance advantage over woman was 30 percent. however, even when transgender women suppress this test her own, for a year, the loss of lean body, mass, muscle, and strength, was only 5 percent. it's also a fact that laurel hubbard hadn't competed internationally before transitioning, but has already won a number of battles as a female athlete. and so some critics of the new olympic reality have gone as far
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as blaming the i o. c for betraying women. the i o c betrays women, women are not a hormone level. know, are we self declaration of a female gender identity? shame on them. and speaking of those whose desired podium finishes could be lost or lowered because of lorell hubbard's performance. belgium's anna vibe, lincoln 27 called the transgender athlete inclusion in tokyo, weight lifting line up. a bad joke with all due respect to trans genders. olympic officials, though, have defended the decision. we do know that there are many questions about fairness of transient athletes competing in the limpid games. but i would like to take this opportunity to remind us all that are all has met all of their quite criteria. and she's not the only one lawyer and trance woman stephanie hayden says the sees decision is well rooted in science. you've got sports, you got a governing body. they have access to science,
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thereby access to data. they know what work for them. now where a lot of people go wrong, if they just to shoot him that somebody in this case who was male borns, now transgender female doesn't change. and i think, why did he, they forget to take into account hormone levels reduction in muscle mass over many years. now, what do we do here? do we make evidence based decisions, or do we make prejudiced based decisions? that is the simple question. oh well probably there's never going to be an easy solution to this and do expect more debate. the closer we get to the metal run off, add your voice to that debate we want to hear from you. you can wait on the discussion right now online at the adult. com. french president's received
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another slap in the face. this time though, to his reputation after shocking, showing in region elections and manual microns party, only got around 10 percent of the votes. in the 1st round, the shallow tube and skinner reports seen as a dress rehearsal ahead of next day is presidential election from seas regional voters illustrating just how tough that battle ahead is going to be both manual macro and, and marine. the pens. parties failed to show that they were the heavy hitters for my calls republic on the move policy, the results were particularly bruising. even policy inside it can't deny how bad they seize news. they're not going to minimize what has happened. it's a slap in the face. this is a democratic slap in the face, and it's due to a very low election turn out.
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all t doesn't condone violence, but what happened to mccord's policy has been particularly brutal in several regions. that party, it was eliminated from the 2nd round of voting offered fail to reach the 10 percent threshold needed the vote, even saw government ministers being knocked out. it's something of a surprise blue for my call and this is personal popularity. the theme, the surgeon recent month, it also shows that his tool, the products, which just took place, which was seen as him trying to sure up the boat to have the election didn't succeed. so roy has his policy failed to connect with voters. it shows even he, it even not much more unpopular that it was supposed to because he's, results are, are catastrophe g. it's a vote against him for last year. a lot of misconduct. and that question by the
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yellow, as movement on by the fact that the government didn't react to do all the situation is going worst and worst. and the only new ways to government behave with our organ on, you know, need people like our goods. so day it shows the government is complete and macro and basically completely disconnected with the whole society who are rec, or the bench and levels off sending premises to the political landscape more than 2 in 3 people didn't cost a ballot that shows b, b don't believe any more in political class, you had to striking workers who bird, collectively, and an extra cars. so now you have a lot of people showing they don't vote, they don't want to vote. they don't believe in any political party in any political
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liter. people don't vote, not because they are deeply decide, but because they don't believe in the existing institution. we're also disappointing for a real pen policy. had been hoping to show the thing you would be you can handle while over all the national radi took just on the face of the vote. it took the polls in one region and these results look as significant drop in support from 2015 . the big win is from the 1st round of voting would the republican party that is not good news for president my call, who has increasingly shifted his politics to the right. and essentially has been basing his strategy for reelection next year or more thing up. the very it is a revival of the republican party throws that up in the air and shows that michael
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has failed to reach his policy in the french. so i key, while many may see this is being a contest next year between mccolan pen, there is always a challenge and outside i could punch seriously above weight one perhaps increased by the fact that the current president's policy just doesn't seem to cut it with voters charlotte, even sky policy, paris, russia, it's exactly 80 years since the beginning of its bloody. is there a great patry article? tens of millions of lives for lost in what was the end the soviet union in the conflict with nazi germany that calls known in the west as the 2nd world war. when a german newspaper into the president booted highlights, how people have found reconciliation after the horrors of battle, and that their supreme sacrifice should be acknowledged accurately. despite attempts today to revive the pages of the past, the truth is that soviet soldiers came to germany not to take revenge on the german
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people, but with a noble and great mission of liberation. having lived through the horrors of the world war, the peoples of europe would nevertheless able to overcome 80 nation and restore mutual trust and respect. what burden began, bob again emphasizing the, the unfathomable, terror, savagery and devastation of the 2nd world war operation. barbarossa, the invasion of the u. s. a saw, but by not to germany, but prudence prudence peach was that despite the terror, the horror of the 2nd world war, the europeans learned to respect each other. they learn to forgive each other, france, germany stablish, and the, the, the common steel market. then the, the common market, the european market. eventually that european union, they learned to cooperate rather than compete for resources for business, for economic prosperity. and this is something that it was who would happen when the u, as a saw collapse,
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that the east and west would forgive each other than they would lead past wrongs rest. and they would be progress. that would be prosperity. but it wasn't to be, it was a box movement eastwards which by the way, begun when the soviet leadership was actually persuaded to accept the united germany's session to nate. so that sentence the main reason for the rapid increase in mutual mistrust in europe. many countries are put before the artificial choice of either being with a collective west or with russia in fights. it was an ultimatum in 999 that have been 55 need to expansions east for all of them. eastwards towards russia, more natal rockets, troops, me solves jets moving closer and closer to russians would have given the devastation and the terror of the 2nd world war. tens of millions of people dead in the us. your memories is still fresh. nobody lives armed forces moving closer to the russian federation that you can, you can ask all manner of experts whose fault current situation is the disagreement
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between a need to and russia. but russia says that it was need to miss out, but i'm moving close to it, not the other way around. and here that says, the security framework of the european union has now afraid the whole system of european security has not degraded significantly. tensions are rising and the risks of a new arms race are becoming real. we are missing out from the tremendous opportunities that cooperation offers are common and indisputable goal is to ensure security on the continent without dividing lines. we hadn't heard about the dream of europe from lisbon to vladivostok in a while, but remarked in it again. he said, we can't let pass, grievances pass, disputes govern, dictate our future. otherwise we give up. all hope of prosperity says, look, look at the past in your prosperity as always come out of cooperation, of friendship. when people learn to work together rather than fights rather than
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struggling against each other. and here, let me put in again, called out saying that russia as it was, is ready to participate in a joint european security framework. when i guess they, if there were hundreds of attendant memorial events across russia, they gathered at 4 in the morning the exact time when the war broke out and other early morning event, a place in berlin, where an orchestra performed in front of the russian house of science and culture, balloons symbolizing the victims were released into the sky. washington also commemorated the day with a memorial service and rushed with envoy to the united states and recently returned to his post was among those who came to pay that respects having a special project here. obscene we've restored and colorized. archive footage is peaceful life here in moscow, back in 1941 and contrasted it to the stock images when war struck. ah ah
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ah, wireless ball of shabby and they're looking for jump like my cabin and the he falls right into it. because as i've said on this show and other shows for over a year, now narcissism in big point, don't make the hello again. new cobit variance is causing alarm in india. country already has $30000000.00 corona virus cases, although the infection rate has been declining. the new strain is called delta plus and it said to circumvent the body's immune system. but scientists in 5th, at the moment, it's not a major cause for concern of health officials say that keeping watch on the strain which the world health organization has not yet officially recognized. and then we can delta variant on least the world highest ever. infection rates in india in
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april may have brought new cases to 400000 every day. back then i one senior clinical lecturer. exeter university's medical school in the u. k. believes it's vital to suppress the new variance. the natural biology of viruses is that they replicate. and when they replicate, they make mistakes. and sometimes those mistakes are advantages to the virus. and that advantages mistake becomes the new delta virus for example. and then it takes hold and it spreads across the globe. we always have a cautious approach to variance. variance will always arise. and in fact, the emergence of variance is a clear signal to the rest of the world, especially to the richer nations that unless and until you allow and support poor countries to suppress infections, we will keep on getting variance. so we are where we are,
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and what we've got to do is suppress said wherever it occurs over the weekend, heart wrenching seems played out on the tax and border with mexico where $200.00 separated family is going to, brett chose to see the brace their loved ones on the other side of the frontier, hosted by human rights groups and immigration reform activists. the event has taken place for an 8th time. i mean, it's amazing because we haven't seen them for so long and it's great for people on the side to have the opportunity. it's a fairly lovely experience. i think it's great. ah,
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the book is relative. today we are expansion. hope it will be happening if we had a policy for real. ah, the president biden has promised a new fair and humane approach to manage and immigration, but the u. s. immigration policy will never be fair and humane. as long as it goes, ro is relegated to 7, isn't of us immigration for the month and the suffering of migrants in mexican immigration detention center go unheeded. ah,
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russians made an early exit from the euro. 2020 football tournaments after a crushing for one of each by denmark in copenhagen on monday, while belgium maintains a winning streak beating finland to nailed in some petersburg, where the authorities have the huge task is keeping fans safe from cove it what's called correspondent alexia shasky, has more from russia's northern capital, russia 023 and he campaign comes to an early stop. the heavy defeat in the hands of denmark, in short, russia would not even have a chance to be in the play off round during this tournament. in the meantime, belgium prevailed over finland here in saint petersburg. would you give finland a chance to be in the playoffs? depends on how other teams fire across all are the groups. obviously, fins and the belgians will be delighted in the streets of st. petersburg tonight to day have been bringing great atmosphere to the event itself or not. but we have to say that this whole fi still football here in saint petersburg has come with
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somewhat of a bitter pill because of a new anti cove. it measures, in fact the spike in the new coffee cases has been quite rapid over the past few weeks, and st. peter's buck on monday, the numbers eclipse to 1000 new cases in one day. there are shortages of spaces for the new gover cases. in some of the regular hospitals, new mobile hospitals have been unfurled by the governor of st. petersburg and letting rod region. and also he implemented new measures here in the found zone, where used to be always jolly and fun. you cannot even buy food. that's one of the new anti corporate measures implemented by the governor, believing that sales of food here in the fans don't, might contribute to the spread of the virus. also, all bars and restaurants. i now have to close their doors at 2 am until 6 am in the morning. just one of the many messages that mr. beg of the governor has implemented,
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but we'll see whether the numbers will continue to rise, or maybe they hold out there. i even talks now that the 7th game of st. petersburg, which is the quarter final on the 2nd of july, could be moved elsewhere. the situation, of course, is quite unpleasant, but maybe not as unpleasant as for the funds of the russian team, who will now have to wait until the world cup, and see that team actually had a big ornament. alexia, reporting from st. petersburg. britain's national broadcast of the b, b. c has itself become national news again after banning white people from a new opening. the training production management assistant role plays almost 800000 pounds a year. but the job says that it's only available to black, asian, and ethnically diverse candidates not moves triggered strong reactions. bbc bosses shouldn't be supporting race based recruiting with taxpayer money. taking an approach fight,
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this further undermines confidence in the cooperation on the use of license fee pay his cash racism no. why? summer? why? 481-0000 quid bbc training. job b, b. c, sparks discrimination right after bending white people from applying for an 800000 pound trainee job. we support a scheme organized by creative access and independence organization dedicated to increasing diversity in the creative industries which provides development rolls fully in line with the equality act. the b, b, c is a welcoming, inclusive organization committed to representing and reflecting our audiences whether on this will the quality act rules, the positive discrimination is unlawful, but it does allow, quote, positive action. that means a firm can advance a candidate for minority background for a training role when such groups under represented in the company. this year, the b, b. c announced a diversity and inclusion plan to reflect the broadest spectrum of voices and
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perspectives. political commentator entre walker says, not one out the ideal that you would not allow the white people to apply for job is deeply unacceptable. it's deeply on 1st. but actually there is not a problem. time and time again, the bbc says it wants to be more representative, but actually, it's not. the bdc is not institutionally biased. the problem is that every single person, not the baby say, goes to same policies. drinks in the same balls comes from the same background. they all the same people go, they've never heard a different opinions. the communities that ignore are predominantly white in the middle of england, and therefore you're taking away the larger of oppertunity from these people. the facts were, ma, trace diversity is nonsense, plurality of opinion. plurality of background is important. even if they recruit people who are no good on the basis of the color of the skin, even if they are not connected with the view or even if they show was all terrible
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ah ah the boom bus, the one bit the show you can't afford to miss branch of boring washington coming up . big points, prices continue to take a hit. it's china's crack down on the premier crypto currency moves forward. straight ahead. we analyze the latest price swing, plus italy as a merge is the new stage and the battle over gig workers' rights of the nation has called for tougher rules and lead up to a g $20.00 summit. then we shift to the macro scale as bore and investment in the
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united states as he was up again amid the nation's economic recovery. later on, we're bring you the figures and where the world's largest economy stands with impact. so today, so it's dive right in. not a good start of the week for bit coin as the crypto currency, shad another 10 percent and fell as low as $32000.00. that's the lowest bit coin has been in nearly 2 weeks. so what is responsible for this latest dive? well, analysts say china is expanding cracked out on bitcoin, mining is partially to blame. it's been a tough couple of weeks for the world's most popular crypto currency. this last over 20 percent in the last 6 days alone and is down 50 percent from its april peak of almost $65000.00. but still we should mention, bitcoin is still up 10 percent since the start of 2021. so let's go ahead and take a deeper look here with blue bus co hosts and crypto analysts,
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bench one and chris the i. chris see many bitcoin mines in south west china, fish one province. one of the largest crypto currency mining bases were closed as of sunday, local authorities ordered a hall in mining in the region on friday, mid increase nationwide track down against crypto currency money. how much about effect is this having on the price was having quite a big impact, because right now, i mean in the interim, effectively one 3rd of the global crypto network processing power will be suspended in the short term. so chinese companies back up, they call mining pool, such as will be by now and, and they've all experienced about a 20 to 24 percent plunge and their real time hash rates within the past 24 hours. and as a result, transaction and settlement times are more expensive and longer. but again, this is all temporary because we can actually take.
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