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and say that my life matter, i have to be onto the thesis, is that we can't trust the police. we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves. in this thursday lunch times headlines for moscow, the pandemic increases the number of millionaires by 5000000 as the gap between the rich and the poor widens even further. meantime on next headline, just warning you of disturbing images coming up. now resident in northern paris are up in arms off for a 2 year old boy. his mother resulted by a drug addict officials that apparently sanctioned drug use in a nearby area. they created a kind of get a drug addict get with you isolate it will feel abandoned. we have a park, but it is absolutely impossible to go here more on this moscow. some of the british
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ambassador over the u. k. war ship that entered the russian waters in the black sea warning shots with fudge, or in the incident, but london insist the vessel was travelling in international waters. ah ruby watching, run the world. good day for me, kevin. oh, and here in russia, the 24th of june, watching all the international 1st. that as mentioned for many, the pandemic has brought hardship and suffering. but for some has been a time to read massive profits to the number of dollars. millionaires has expanded by 5000000 during the past year in the us 50000000000 identities that hold as much wealth as the bottom half of society. there. americas diagnostic families, both old and new, deploying a range of wealth preservation strategies to further concentrate wealth and power. power that is deployed to influence democratic institutions, the press,
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civic imagination, and regular rules, the further entrench inequality. the rise of inequality can be partly explained by global governments trying to drag economies out of the coven crisis, making those interest rates lower, but making the cost of borrowing cheaper. it stimulated the assets of the rich, while at the same time. yeah, the poll became even poorer. he goes down, off reports, for tens of millions of the pain pandemic could just as well stand for poverty, such as being the devastating effect. but for a select few, it stand out to mean prosperity, profits, profligacy. the love down doesn't sound too bad when you get to self isolate on a $1000000.00 your like this. altogether the wealthy spend so much on these yours. it would have been enough to fully vaccinate a small nation like newport, for instance, groups. the mansions have also been snapped off the market amid the raging health crisis, along with lumber guineas rorys,
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and rolls royces. 5000000 more joined the 1000000 as club last year, mostly in the us and europe. the rise and wealth and the quality was likely not caused by the pandemic itself, nor is direct economic impacts. but it was instead a consequence affections undertaken to mitigate its impact primarily lower interest rates. and his a key reason why low interest rates means you can borrow money on the very cheap investors use that to get funds, which they then throw into the stock market. shares skyrocket, this is what's happening right now. and that translates directly into massive wealth boose for major shareholders. those who are already rich become richer, and that's not all they have going for them. the altar wealthy, especially diagnostically, wealthy families have in fact created a to t, a tax system. one set of rules for themselves, another for everyone else. as
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a result, we end up with absurd situations where the senior government official is able to say that only more on the pay the estate tax openly acknowledging that the u. s. a state tax system is optional for the wealthiest. a recent league from the us revenue service has revealed that america's 1000000000, as i know, used to paying almost no income tax. and it hardly even bothers the tax man in washington. well, if we glanced on the bottom end of the wealth pyramid, almost $3000000000.00 worldwide report less than $10000.00 in their bank accounts. and more than a 100000000 have been plunged into extreme poverty by the pandemic in a bid to keep up the economies vital signs. the u. s. federal reserve has pumped an additional $3.00 trillion dollars of liquidity in since february last year. that's an 88 percent increase of the national balance sheet. while
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a lot of that went into the coffers of the rich. it also set off economists alarms, as it's a bubble. and sooner or later, such bubbles tend to bust the economy shipping to one in which a very small percentage of the population has an enormous proportion of the wealth . all that the leak from the internal revenue service did was to expose yet again, how bad the situation is, how successful the very richest people in america, the 650 billionaires, especially how successful they have been in writing the tax laws so that they can legally evade their fair share of the taxes and it produces more bitterness, more division. as i said, it's
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a society that is exploding itself and it doesn't seem to be able to recognize and change to stop to this deterioration mean time or the findings to report to the global anti poverty. charity ok shows another side. it's money to cash, injuring the pandemic. major supermarket there among the worst culprits. paying astonishing bonuses to shareholders while essential workers and farmers neglected. covered 19 has cost global workers. $3.00 trillion dollars and last income. and women and young workers have been hardest hit as they are often found in the most insecure and lowest paid jobs. it most. so chains, of course, considered essential businesses. so they stayed open best that could, through the coven locked downs, and some hike shareholder payouts at the same time from 10 to more than $22000000000.00 in the 1st 8 months of the pandemic alone. that surprise of a 123 percent. but oftentimes says,
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those workers most in need missed out on the other side of the coin. and the loses will really work because, and farmers who produce a lot of the food products, particularly in developing countries. because they've had, you know, what we would use. we've shown previous reports that there is systemic exploitation supply chains. and what we found was that they hadn't even tougher yet unusual because of the pandemic. and they had feared for safety. but some people do a lot of work and had lost income as well. some of them lost that job, some of the homes. and we didn't, we found very little evidence that the supermarkets were, you know, sort of factoring that in to the way they saw that product was a time to implement the human rights policies that they can prove to see is part is result of behind the buckets. campaign and we didn't really see very much evidence
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of that. so that's why we're saying it's a taylor when the news is which drives the economic inequality. tension is what really high one area of northern paris where residents say, the infuriated after authorities granted 10 pre permission for drug uses to meet at a site near a local park there. so a simple mid day walk for 12 year old and his mom ended in misery because of it when he was assaulted by a drug addict shut defense game. paris picks up a story, plagued by a drug addict, many of them using crack cocaine. they call him power of a nightmare for resident once a place the families could come to now they pass by in fear or any to risk fact residence and told us that this entire neighborhood is a run. but yeah, yeah, yes, we've had enough. and this problem concerns not only the garden reveal, but the entire area. there are drug addicts, migrants dealers,
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all at the same time that are really a lot of them here. we have a park, but it is absolutely impossible to go here. in just such a situation simply should not be happening in a children's park or any other such normal place. these are, we will drug addicts, they need medical and social help and they were just moved to the park in the hope that the problem will solve itself to get you is, you know, this problem exists in our entire district as well as in several other districts moreover, this problem with greg smokers has existed for a long time. but now everything has become worse. we feel isolated, we feel abandoned will come here every wednesday for protocol. we post tweets, we do a lot of things. we have created an association to try and find a solution, but it feels like we're hitting a wall to the go already overflowing, here is a disturbing development, a child among those res images. sure. the 2 year old battered and
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bruised, that is horrific injury, sustained during an attack against the child by an attic. when locals, who have pleaded and go with the authorities, this is the law school. and can you feel secure after something like that happens on the little child? you know, it's extremely shocking. it's devastating. i'm shocked in the 1st place that so lucian, they offered it just to put 500 the drug addicts in a children's park. we needed the park to be secured that day and night by human presence, as well as the whole neighborhood, your police presence today. there are some policemen for the people here in the protest, but on a daily basis, i hardly see them. the drug i take to attack love and child was late apprehended by the police,
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but the prosecutor's office is concluded that he was responsible for. she's fully polar. instead, she turns in for the latter of the area issues of mental health on drugs or feeding. these are the gazes, the heaviest, once in a 2nd truck, pathologist, and credit consumption feed of each other, which creates the most problems for the residence. there is an urgent need to act. these people must be taken care of in specialized establishments. nothing is worse than leaving them on the streets price as well. i know cause isn't the time to continue to focus on the severe issues hit on to take back this talk from drug addict such as they can. he knew that there was a real sense of they have been abandoned by the authority. charlotte didn't see us see a talk in paris friday latest next to the store. the kicks, i think,
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told me yesterday, ask permission. russia said it made it totally clear how to enter his territory. that after moscow summoned separation, ambassador over the u. k. destroy that encroached and russian waters and the black sea. yes. stay late. has tony know from come see was called hey there we got some developments to tell hughes about what he got for us. yeah. well basically this situation with the, with the british worship that entered russia, territorial water. it keeps grabbing headlines and you know, russian and british officials keep making statements on this situation. this is for example, what maria harvey rushes, a foreign ministry spokeswoman sat commencing on this subject room at the clock. we evaluate this as a crude british provocation that violates international and russian law. i would also like to inform you that the british ambassador to our country will be summoned to the foreign ministry. the deputy had of the russian foreign ministry,
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your rep golf, also waiting by saying that those who are trying to pass russia are risking now just to bring everyone up to speed. let me remind you that a british distort british worship entered russia territorial waters yesterday. and it sailed close to one of the major enable bases of the russian federation in that region near the city of savannah ball. and then a russian patrol ship and fighter jack had to fire warning shots. and after that, the case embassy, a defense in tennessee has been summoned by officials in, in, in moscow. of course, the british officials see this whole situation in a different lie. they do not recognize crime in peninsula and the territory around at the waters are routed as part of russia. and that's why they claim that they
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made a peaceful passage through this region. and this is, for example, what british foreign ministry spokesman said about this situation. i have a list, it's incorrect to say either that it was fired upon or that the ship was in russian waters. h. m. s. defend was taken the most direct and internationally recognized roots between ukraine and georgia. as you know, the u. k. does not recognize russia's claim to crimea, and we continue to hold the international consensus that rushes annexation of crime . it is illegal. now, there is a clear contradiction between what british officials say about their situation and what a, b, b. c correspondent who was on board that ship said in his report, according to the correspondent the destroyer, deliberately took a course into the rush of tutorial waters. and after that, they heard those who were on board that ship ship, including the correspond to be heard,
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the warning shots from the russian coast guard. so let's look at the segment from this b, b c report line. if you don't change the course, i'll divide truck and roy altitude low now comparing the information that is coming from british officials and, you know, something that we saw from this bbc report, conversion based russian official said that their counterparts in the great britain in the u. k, they are basically lying about this whole situation. okay, a scare that from, wasn't it come see, rose call. thank you. now for one the controversial story to another. after the break, european football governing body refuses to illuminate a stadium with the rainbow. colors of the l g b t movement during a european championship games course
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a few or i will explain the controversy surrounding it back i so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have is crazy. plantation let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. a very critical time. time to sit down and talk to doing the breathing technique. i'm done. take a pool in the hill. no, no, it goes back to to bring that i need to be
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reached a dime, a field trip tomorrow. read a vision she me ah ah ah. again, so same for the break that germany, assuming a european football governing body wafer refused to allow a football stadium in munich to be lifting the rainbow colors of the l g. b t movement during a european championship. much saying that move would be political. some people interpreted us as decision to turn down the city of munich request to illuminate the munich stadium in rainbow colors for a year road 2020,
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much as political. on the contrary, the request itself was political link to the hungarian football teams presence in the stadium. for this evening's match with germany, i find a shameful that you will for forbids us from setting an example for diversity tolerance, respect, and solidarity. while our german cities railed against the band and munich can there luminated their spaces in rainbow colors, while several football clubs published their own multicolored, lo goes to indeed rainbow flags with distributed by amnesty international ahead of that big championship game. and one activity. see the pictures the minute even took one onto the pitch, went on gary's national anthem was played in defiance of it all. all this coming in the back story as last week. the countries lawmakers, bands that promotion of homosexuality or gender change among those under 18. now budapest says the law is going to do with discrimination and is aimed at protecting children. sports columnist, alan more believes you way. so you should have taken
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a firm a stance much earlier in order to ation because the whole class size matter cluster in. so then everything can come in afterwards and they said a very dangerous precedent place initially allowing the political protests. so basically people can do what they want. they're not trying to protect money and trying to protect that. they realized that way, allowing, that matter in that they created a monster can control yes, the l g b t sigma is we, we know that it is evident. it's a shot and guess who said us, but they don't really believe that. and also, they're now very, very cautious speaking with people to day. they should've been very, very, very start jerseys are symbols or posturing. they have to say, no, this is the basis for sales into mess. so the road goes
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on. joe biden is signing the flames of the us gun debate with a new strategy to crack down on violence. targeting robot deal isn't a legal firearm trafficking. he's understood or scored rather that he won't allow public safety to be at risk 0 tolerance. if you will sell a gun to someone who is prohibited from possessing it. if you willfully fail to run a background check if you willfully false fire record, if you willfully fail to cooperate with tracy requests or inspections, my message you is this will find you while the issue of gun violence is certainly a sore point in the united states now, joe biden did lay out his new strategy for dealing with this situation. in his proposal, he particularly emphasized gun dealer, and he pointed out that 5 percent of gun dealers in the united states are responsible for roughly 90 percent of the illegal guns. now,
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in the other proposals he made, he called for outlying assault weapons and high capacity magazines. you talked about more background checks being implemented. it is interesting to note that when joe biden spoke, he made a rather interesting point regarding the issue of personal gun ownership, etc. this is an interesting choice of words. take a listen. second amendment from the day it was passed, limited to type of people could only get what type of weapon you could own. if you want to do you think you need to have weapons to take on the government, you need to fifteens and maybe some nuclear weapons. the point is that has always been the ability to limit rationally limit a type of weapon that can be owned and who could own it. now, joe biden was republican opponents were quick to respond. we heard from ted cruz, the u. s. senator from texas. find and really says 5 point, anti crime plan, take everyone's guns, abolished the police,
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released violent criminals and jail give violent sudden stimulus dollars and make them legal voters and hide. now, in his remarks, joe biden propose that pandemic funds be used to hire more police officers throughout the country and anticipation of a possible spike and crime this summer. now that certainly goes contrary to what many democrats and liberal activists have proposed that being de funding of the police and reducing the police presence. now when he spoke, joe biden made clear that he felt that it was the pandemic that was responsible for the increase in crime, not black lives matter protests or decreased police presence, etc. now it is important to note that there has been a significant rise in crime throughout the united states over the past year. the murder rate has increased by 25 percent. and in most major cities, we're seeing a particular concentration of those cries, violent crimes are on the rise in urban areas throughout the country. so we now have a situation where joe biden has come out and made
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a big announcement regarding the issue of gun violence, anticipating perhaps a spike in violent crime over the summer as normally happens, but perhaps it will be bigger than usual. so that's the response of the gun debate continues in the united states. before i leave you, a couple of world stories embrace are unfortunate ones to sadly to people reported have been killed 21 injured in this bus crush, saying they're the aftermath of it. in northern iran, that vehicle was traveling with 25 radian journalists inside. it was heading apparently for me to run, to report on the renovation of a provincial dam there. but as you can see, they didn't get that bus. they were turned on the road. no immediate information about what went so badly wrong, but it is no. the radian roads are considered among the most dangerous in the world, with 17000 annual deaths. for lot side seem to another, at least 3 people have been killed, dozens injured in a blast, and the eastern city of la hall, in pakistan. what went wrong?
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the explosion reportedly happening to the house of a jailed founder of islamic terror group, which still are known who is behind the attack. you can find somebody more stories from us, adults don't comment about social media and the chunk of your say as well. of course i'm going to leave you for now. my name's kevin know, in cold embrace him this afternoon. it's the farmer after the great lineup for you, than throughout the day and this is safe. you download our app as well. any breaking news as it happens. we'll go straight to your mobile device, free of charge, bargain. that's it. have a good day. the look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except when the shorter is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification, we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck rather than fear take on various jobs
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defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. i i welcome to the united states of america. we call this the free, but this country is home largest prison population in the world. more people in prison warden, we have colleges and universities. one 3rd of all incarcerated females globally are locked up here in the united states. put that in perspective. imagine all of los angeles and all of new york combined, arrested every year. the you
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need to tell you, read the pony. you cannot read between the little person who as an american citizen, you don't have to be a murderer or a rapist or a thief to be arrested. you can call the police in an emergency and find yourself arrested just because the officer doesn't like you. me. my strongest memory, my mom is she was very in to teaching and sharing. we loved each other and i would put my own life on the line to try this. say, my mom said i known anything like this was going to happen. it was a day just like any other day went over to my parents house. normally when i would
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over my mom was not on the on the front porch to greet me. and the day she didn't come to the door that was able to see her on the floor. and she had been stabbed and beaten and left for dead. and i was freaking out about the, you know, i was hysterical and i was yelling and screaming at the paramedics to hurry up and get her to the hospital. so the doctors could do something to save or live in the police show called me and handcuffed me and put me in the car for my own safety, extensively. he called the authorities when something goes wrong, i mean call for help and you put your faith in them. i was calling the police. i want to go to the hospital to be with my mom screaming crying, you know? and he said, no, we have to go to ben as police department. the detective interrogated booth for 2
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hours. by the time he was interrogating me, she had died. so what would you do? tell the cause whatever they want to know, demand a release, you scream, argue maybe the fight, the number of citizen watchdog groups will observe and record police misconduct. their advice is to always be polite, never engage with an aggravated or confrontational officer, just for 2nd batch. and mike department, you understand me when i'm walking to ask my be entertained or my free to go unusual behavior over. i'm assuming i'm being detained in my being detained or not . thank you. if you're not, be entertain, leave immediately. you are being detained. the police can legally lie to you,
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so don't get into any conversation. start answering questions. just ask for an attorney here arrested. never talk to any body without an attorney. there is a melon was 42 years old in gardena, california. when she was accused of murder. she didn't commit a detective assigned to the case was relying on the testimony of one witness. the whole case hinge on the word of one person, june patty, and everything to patty said was inconsistent with every other lead. every single lead. put 3 gang members in the house and no women. i was clean then i was not to please believe i do not believe when i left my daughter there, i just remember to under that don't worry baby. i'll be back for dinner. susan's daughter and jessica, she said to me that.

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