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the, the the i in the headlines this thursday, russia warns of severe consequences if its territorial boss is violated. in response to an incident where the cable ship in the black sea demik increases the number of millionaires fight to 5000000. as the gap between rich and coal widens even further. meantime, an annex headline, a warning now of a disturbing and residence in northern paris or up in softer a 2 year old boy. and his mother resulted by a drug addict officials there had sanction drug use in a nearby area. they created a kind of get a drug addict, ghetto, was you isolated?
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feel abandoned. we have a park, but it is absolutely impossible to go here. ah, hello, live for moscow? wherever you're watching. welcome to the international. i'm calling bray with the news. the south 1st story that's been simmering for 24 hours now, nearly asked permission. russia says it made it clear how to enter it. tara tripped off to moscow. some of the british ambassador over u. k. destroy that encroached on russian waters in the black sea life now to our correspondent constancy was called high that constituted nearly 24 hours. now from this, as i said, was being talked about yellow colline. well, given the reaction and receive from both the russian and british officials, this incident indeed has stirred a lot of dog british war ship the h m,
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as defender a trends. it is through what russia says, orange territorial waters. the ship sailed within 12 nautical miles off the coast of crimea, close to the main russian naval base in the black seats. the basketball resolved that in russia, sending its own military vessel along with aircraft to fire, wording shots and grap got russia as deputy for administer did immense. his words actually won commanding on the subject. what can we do? we can only appeal to commonsense and demand respect for international law. if this does not work, we can bomb not only in the direction, but also in target. if our colleagues do not understand, i will in any one violating the state borders of the russian federation under the slogan of free navigation from such provocative steps. because the security of our country comes 1st. the wrapped up also said that those trying to have
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rushes limits are stepping on a slippery slope. and according to the russian foreign ministry white firing those warning shots moscow let everyone know that one should ask russia for permission before entering what moscow sees as its territory. now, the you case, embassy defense actually has been summoned quite officials and the russian capital that goes to highlight how sir is russia is taken the situation now. moscow maintains that try me and the waters along the shore. if prime is russia sovereign territory, the u. k. on the other hand continues to recognize crimea as ukrainian and therefore rejects moscow's claims to control over the area. this is what, for example, the british prime ministry spokesman has to say about this incident. it's incorrect to say either that it was fired upon or that the ship was in russian
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waters. h m. s defender was taking the most direct, an 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. while there is one problem, the london keeps saying that it was an innocent passage which is illegal turn when it comes to the international c navigation. but what the russian side point out is that it was a worship, not the civilian one. in other words, how can it be innocent? besides, there was a b, b, c correspondent. i'm board this destroyer and he said that the ship deliberately took the course to send the message to moscow. he also sat in his report that the crew heard the warning shots fired by russians by the russians. something that british officials denied the line
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wire. if you don't change the course, i'll divide across visual trucking, right altitude low. clearly it see clearly it's a very sensitive topic that will likely affect the british russian relations in the long run. ok, if anything else develops that we'll be right back with you. but for now constantine roscoe, moscow. thank you. for many, the pandemic brought hardship and suffering, but for some it's been a time to read massive profits. the number of dollars millionaires expanded by $5000000.00 during the past year. in the united states, 50 billionaire, dennis des, hold as much wealth of the bottom half of society that americans, 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 government efforts to drag economies out of the kobe crisis. but by making the cost of borrowing cheaper, it's also stimulated the assets of the rich. while at the same time, the pull became even poor as equals, dawn of explains for tens of millions the pain pandemic could just as well stand for poverty, such as being the devastating effect. but for a select few, it's turned out to mean prosperity, profits, profligacy. the lockdown doesn't sound too bad when you get to self isolate on a $1000000.00 you are like this. altogether the wealthy spend so much on these yards. it would have been enough to fully vaccinate a small nation like new pool for instance, groups. the mentions have also been snapped off the market amid the raging health crisis, along with lumber guineas, rory's,
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and rolls royces. 5000000 more during the 1000000 as club last year, mostly in the us and europe. the rise and wealth inequality was likely not caused by the pandemic itself, nor is direct economic impacts, but was instead a consequence affections undertaken to mitigate its impact primarily lower interest rates. and here's 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 a 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 recently from the us revenue service has revealed that america's 1000000000 as i used to paying almost no income tax, and it hardly even bothered 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 shifting 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 this deterioration. why more findings of global anti poverty, charity ox? fams found another sector that's manage the cash in during the pandemic. major supermarket chains are among the worst culprits, paying astonishing bonuses to shareholders while the central workers and farmers neglected cars at 19 has coast global workers. $3.00 trillion dollars and lost income, and women and young workers have been hardest hit as they are often found in the most insecure and lowest paid jobs. a most grocery chains are considered essential businesses. so course they stayed open through cove and locked downs. some high chair hold a payouts from 10 to more than $22000000000.00 in the 1st 8 months of the panoramic alone. that's a rise of a 123 percent. but oxfam says the work is most in need of missed out.
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on the other side of the coin and the losers will really work. and farmers who produce a lot of these 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 tuffy unusual because of the pad demick. and they had feared for the safety. but some people, a lot of work and had lost income, and some of them lost the 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 the way they saw that product was a time to implement the human rights policies that they improved over the last part of august on behind the buckets campaign. and we didn't really see very much evidence of that. so that's why we're saying it's a taylor with the news with which drives for the economic inequality. and other of
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our headline stories intentions are running high in an area of northern paris. residents are infuriated off the authorities granted temporary permission for drug users to meet a site near a local park. there result a simple mid day walk for one mom and her 2 year old ended in misery when the boy was assaulted by a drug addict charlotte to bend in paris, picked up the story, plagued by a drug addict, many of them using crack cocaine, this call came power of a nightmare for residents once a place the families could come to now be cash buy in fear or into risk in fact, residence and told us that this entire neighborhood is 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, all at the same time that are really a lot of them here. we have a park,
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but it is absolutely impossible to go here. something open, just in 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 mean 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 never this problem exists in our entire district as well as in several other districts moreover, this problem with cracked smokers has existed for a long time. but now everything has become worse. with you, isolate it will feel abandoned, will come here every wednesday for approaches. 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 all ready overflowing. here is a disturbing development. a child amongst res images show the 2
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year old bastard on breathe. 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. how can you feel secure after something like that happens on there? so little child, you know, it's extremely shocking. it's devastating. i'm shocked in the place that the so lucian they offered is 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 the daily basis, you hardly see them. the drug i take to attack and child was late to apprehended by the police, but the prosecutor's office is concluded that she was responsible for. she's
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bipolar instead she turned in the corner for the last of the area issues of mental health, drug feeding each other. these are the gazes to the heaviest ones in which secretary pathologists, and crap consumption feed of each other, which create the most problems for the residence. there is an urgent need to act. these people must be taken care of in specialized establishment. nothing is worse than leaving them on the streets like this process, why locals isn't the time to continue to focus on that severe issue. i'm just take back this talk from drug addicts, but as they continue, the fight still is a real sense of they have been abandoned by the authority. charlotte deven t r c. i talk to you in paris. going ahead for europe in football, governing body refuses to light up a stadium with the rainbow. colors of the l g
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use so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. developments only personally i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk the hello again. germany is fuming. a european football governing body. you a foot doctor refused to allow a football stadium in munich to be left in the rainbow. colors of b, l g, b, t, movement germany to europe and championship match, saying that the move would be political. some people have interpreted us as decision to turn down the city of munich request to illuminate the munich stadium
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in rainbow colors for a year road 2020, 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 it shameful that you wafer forbids us from setting an example for diversity tolerance respects and solidarity. other german cities railed against the bat and munich and illuminated their spaces in rainbow colors, while several football clubs published their own multicolored, lo goes to the flags were distributed by amnesty international ahead of that championship game. one campaign or even took one onto the pitch when the hungary national anthem was played. it's linked to last week when gary lawmakers banned the promotion of homosexuality or gender change to the under 18. budapest says that the law has nothing to do with discrimination and it's aimed at protecting children.
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sports columnist alan moore believes that you should have taken a firm stance much earlier. it's an odd situation because the black matter go cluster. and so then everything can come in afterwards and they said that very dangerous press the initially allowing the for lack of protests. so basically people can do what they want. they're not trying to protect money. and i to protect that. they realize that by allowing that matter in that they created a monster can't control yes, the l g b t sigma is we, we know that it is evident shopping guess when i say to us, but they don't really believe that. and also they're now very, very cautious speaking with people to day late. very, very, very start with, these are symbols or posturing to say no,
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this is the basis for the cells into the mess. president biden's, fanning the flames of the u. s. gun debate with a new strategy to crack down on violence, targeting ro dealers and a legal firearm trafficking. he's underscore that he won't allow public safety to be put at risk 0 tolerance. if you will sell a gun to someone who is prohibited from possess unit. if you willfully fail to run a background check if you willfully false fire record, if you willfully fail to cooperate with the tracy request or inspections my message use, 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 a really interesting choice of words. take a listen. second amendment from the day it was passed, limited to type of people could only 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 f fifteens or 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. now, joe biden is 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 felony stimulus dollars, and make them legal voters and hide. now, any 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. around the world and other headlines stories and a apartment block in miami and florida has partially collapsed. one person's being confirmed, dead and 8 others. i heard it's not known how many people were in the building at the time. right now a search team is being deployed to find anyone still trapped in that complex. the residence of the condo block has been moved into emergency accommodation to people who reportedly been killed and 21 injured in a bus crash in northern iran on board were 25 radiant journalists heading from tough for me to report on renovation of a provincial damn when their vehicle overturned on the road, there's no immediate information about what course the crash. it radian rode to
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considered among the most dangerous in the world, with $17000.00 deaths a year. upon black in the east and pakistan city as a whole has left at least 3 dead and dozens of other than get the explosion reportedly happened near the house of a jailed founder of an isn't amick terra group. it's still a man who was behind the attack. the. okay, that's the way it looks from the moscow news room. so now we're checking in with our t america in washington next. stand by for scotty. now he's in just a few minutes. ah, the ah, i use
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while we were saying on the show was picking and you've got global hash wor, cuz like off countries are now competing to accumulate the most bitcoin as part of the game theory that's built into the incentive stack, that is the magic of bitcoin and was unpredictable who exactly would take the 1st step and we had talked about possibly japan, possibly around. possibly, russia turns out that nel, salvador is taking the 1st step toward a big point standard making bitcoin legal standard. ah, i'm sorry, no use in on this special edition of new use hughes. we're going to give you an in depth look at the labor situation in america and why it seemed despite the country continuing to reopen, it seems like a large portion of the workforce is refusing to clock back in. we're going to tell you what industries are being largely affected by this labor shortage. and the incentives being offered by some companies to motivate workers to get out of their
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virginia pants and back into the office. also could be lack of americans to go back to work in some industries, be the push needed to get immigration reform on the fast track. we have gathered our best team of reporters and extra cash to do the research. so you're only labor is to watch and form your own opinion. ah, we want to start have our showed start with breaking news. former anti virus magnet . john mcafee, has been found dead in his prison cell in barcelona. now this comes just hours after a spanish court approved his expedition to the united states on tax evasion charges . there was an official statement from the ministry of justice, a magazine was found in his cell this wednesday evening. now there were guards and prison, medical staff tried intervene and attempt to recess a nation or segmentation. now investigation,
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the investigators have been dispatched to jail to probe the cause of death, but the ministry added and i will make sure, you know, this is quote from the ministry. everything indicates could be a suicide. say 10 as we continue to follow this story right here on our to america . now i want to get back to our special report on the labor situation here in america as the economy fully rebound, not everyone is going back to work. a surprising move, surprise, moving some employers actually scratching their heads as article wanted. natasha suite reports. some companies are even offering incentives to lower those employed back and potential new workers. as you can see, businesses are getting busy or as big as have loosen pandemic restrictions. and to keep up with demand companies are looking to hire a many employees aren't ready back to their old job. as the pandemic force to many businesses, such as retailers and restaurants to close millions of workers for laid off. and
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now some companies are having a hard time getting workers to come back with stimulus checks and places like hell, a fornia covering all past unpaid rent. some people solid actually paid off more to stay home. but now with 46 percent of the population vaccinated in math mandate, being many companies are looking to make up for lost revenue. but they can't see went without workers in ocean city, new jersey, the owners of a restaurant say labor shortage is so diver there that they've had a lease or robot to help run food orders to table. so we needed some extra hand. and one of the ways is peanut here, and it acts as both a food runner and a busboy for us. but not every company can just hire a robot to a place. workers in april, some 649000 retail employees gave notice for that sector, it's the largest one month exodus and over 20 years, everything from outbreaks of covert in the workplace to low wages. many workers are either staying home, going back to school or looking for
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a higher paying job. some are using the opportunity to switch careers altogether, or restaurants and retailers aren't the only ones getting hit airlines or even canceling flights because they simply can't keep up with the new demand. and it's not just here in the state. the british airline pilots association has called for more help and clear guidelines from the u. k. government regarding a vacation and navigating the exit from the pandemic, be delta varian gave way to recent travel restrictions. those guidelines have caused flight cancellations, which in turn have led to job losses. brian street and spokesperson from british pilots questions. the government's judgment. the government hasn't published any of the science. it's had to global task force. it's looking at this house and implemented it's recommendations in the country like portugal on the green list and they take it all. government seems to be doing the whole coach on whether people can have some holidays and visit friends with families abroad. and as someone.
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