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the, the, the, the, the, the in the mornings headlines, the u. n. is pushed to investigate crimes against indigenous people in canada. upfront, another $751.00 unmarked graves were found on the grounds of a former residential school. the chief one local 1st nations group telling r t h faith genocide for several generations. we did not ask for all of this to happen for 5 generations. it was policies in the 1800 early 1900. this is genocide. police in paris, clear hundreds of tents from the city center to refugees on the supporters. set up camp in a desperate bid to try to draw attention to homelessness among migrant. the global
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poll suggests us media is the world least trusted. the oxford university report saying there's been a rapid loss of faith in recent years, especially during the pandemic. ah, good morning for moscow 9 or one of the morning here. now you watching off into national the weekend with me, kevin. first, this saturday, a coalition of countries lead by china recalling for the, you know, to probe crimes against indigenous people in canada saying that government should move forward instead of upholding surface justice and making a verbal apology. the initiative comes off for a further $751.00 unmarked graves have been discovered at the sight of a former catholic residential school. cut, mr. law, the chief of one local 1st nations indigenous group telling us indications that the graves also contain children is overwhelming by the amount of gravesites
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found. and it's very emotional and mentally 3 eating on the fact that these are one meter by one meter found on mark grape sites indicating that they weren't full adults yet. we have always knew these grades. this great site existed this on my grave. it was policies in the 1800s, early 19 hundreds of this this, this country the find comes weeks off, remains tuned, and 15 children were found at another residential school over british columbia. a grim reminder of the years of discrimination and abuse. indigenous communities suffered in canada. religious authorities took children from their families of those times to these institutions were the aim of assimilating them into society. part. 2 8 8 of. 8 8 8 the. 8 8 day you in case
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you fear, did you have was that it wasn't you today that was going to be the target, the victim. you know, you weren't going to have to suffer any form of humiliation. he learned not to cry anymore. you just get harder. and yet you learn to shut down. oh me. i couldn't talk a word of english. i talked cree and i was abused for that hit and made to try to talk english. i lost my language. they threatened us with a strapping. you spoke it within a year, i lost all of it. i used to him, i tried to caring at night. i asked the principal to take him to the hospital. he didn't after about 2 weeks, my brother was in so much pain. he was going out of his mind. i pleaded with the principal for days to take him to the doctor. ah,
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they started to sexually take advantage of me and abuse me. not one, not too many, many people for a very long time until i was 16. i held everything in and didn't tell anybody for 20 years. the canadian prime minister calling the discoveries a shameful reminder of systemic racism. encouraging his countrymen to learn from past mistakes. cut mr. law and told us sit was genocide against indigenous canadians with residential school, brainwashing his people for decades. this is genocide my my ancestors had a beautiful way of life here. we accepted and agreed to a treaty relationship with the crown. we did not ask for all of this to happen for 5 generation residential school had one goal. and that was to brainwash my people to stop in our life of how we had it for many generations to accept
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a life that we didn't know based on the canadian way at one time. and so now today as a leader where the colonizing and we're strengthening ourself and genocide is where you try to eliminate and mentally we were, they tried to eliminate us. and today we are still resilience. we're still here and we are getting stronger one day at a time. now, so this morning, place in paris who played a makeshift migrant camp in the center of the city that was set up to protest against the lack of accommodation provided for refugees. human rights groups say thousands of people still live on the streets after a huge campaign. kylie was closed back in 2016 activist demand permanent housing solutions from the government. but it seems the message still hasn't gone through to authorities to show defense case. got the latest from paris in the latest, sped, to draw attention to that play around $300.00 migrant. and they support as of set
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up campaign. right in front of paris is historic and real. they say they all fed up with inaction on the part of the authorities to find a solution to that housing crisis. when the people move, this is a problem of a french studied have any repeat problem. perhaps there is no european country that would really like to receive refuge, had to demand shelter from the main and the families, children, and food, and babies, and accompanied miners from other countries. if they don't belong to. many of those have all mothers with young children, not just talk after a good pregnant i called emergency. so i was just several times to give birth and done every week i was put somewhere and people always switching my children out site. i'm tired. those theories in 18. hey, playing public areas like this has become a strategy employed by groups like me to do me make sure camps like this of set up
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and then are often brutally cleared away by the authorities. you mounted for you in doing so has come under the via criticism. the the earlier this year around $500.00 migrants were taken in by the state. the authorities here in paris who also apparently cooled on the state for more action. fearful that the launch scale comes once play, the city will return. all of this comes, of course, as european union leaders have been meeting in brussels with migration being
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a whole issue of them. the president of the parliament says the current situation is scandalous, concealing particularly that every time a boat arrives. what happens in brussels? i don't know for the commission, starts making phone calls asking, who can take a 100 migrants who can take 50? take mine is in. i mean, that's the situation. how can i get involved in a mechanism, a kid, a little friend, but again, there was no big breakthrough. and as the number of people trying to reach your fees on the rise again, it seems that they could soon be even more arriving on european shoes. and just like the people here finding themselves homeless. charlotte, even sky, all see paris. today's a 1000000000 is paying next to no tax of the us maybe number this new proposal and to severely limit tax free retirement, the guns where the super rich old,
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vast amounts of cash and trouble by levies that's easily drank follows the money trail. what would make you bear to have the slightest of thoughts about skipping on paying taxes, which would automatically make a person criminal maybe out or unfairness of the tax system when the rich and powerful pay the government close to nothing. while the poor are burdened with agonizing percentages, surely that can not be the reality in a country as exceptional. and a good way they say as the united states, bernie sanders, who twice ran for us president isn't so sure. we have a tax code in this country that allows multi billionaires to pay nothing and federal income tax that is outrageous. it is time for them to pay their fair share . voices calling the american tax system. unfair, flawed or outright rigged, grew louder this month after leak files of the us tax authority. the rest showed some billionaires were turned laughable. shares of their income to the government.
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some of the more extravagant opponents of the tax code like anti virus pioneer, john mcafee, had been sounding the alarm or even waging war on the system. for a long time. this week, he was found dead in spanish prison after his extradition to america was approved. the official cause of death is suicide. the i r. s. was after mcafee, for big bucks. i have not filed a tax return for 8 years. why taxation is illegal. i pay tens of millions already and receive jack in services. i'm done making money. i leave off of cash for mcafee incorporated. my net income is negative, but i am a prime target for the iris. here i am. it called taxation theft and unconstitutional, went as far as comparing the i r. s with nazi germany's part military. s. s. organisation probably
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a bit too far indeed. but has death will definitely aggravate the debate on how fair the system is. again, with people who are even considered part of the establishment, speaking out aggressively. fundamentally broken system rewards. jeff pays off the world's richest guy with another 70, a 1000000000 more money than any one person could ever need. while amazon workers work at breakneck pace and get no paid sick leave, our tech system is rigged for millionaires who don't make their fortune settle income like working families to the evidence is abundantly clear. it's time for a wealth tech in america to make the alter reach, finally pay their fair share. on the current sex go jim basis will probably be on the moon before he bays and federal texas. our tax code is fundamentally broken. it is more a when the wealthiest in this country based 0 in texas, is stand, the reach pay their fair share. right. this brings me back to the i r. s, leeks,
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and some of the highlight in the math done by the journalist. there is no need to introduce guys like toward source healing mosque jeff bezos right. in the years 2014 to 2018. the head of amazon paid less than one percent of acquired wealth in taxes toward sora paid no income tax at all. for 3 years in a row, you and musk who true champion if we take this company with a bit more than 3 percent in the years that i mentioned. so how do they get away with it? fully, legally, capital gains is not considered income. so capital gains when you have an asset and that asset increases in value. and if you don't sell the stock or usa of a stock in the stock increase in value, you don't sell the stock, then you don't really have any cash. i mean, it would be a little bit absurd to, to tax the change in value that hasn't been turned into any kind of into any kind of money. will lead to be absurd to turn to,
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to treat that as income just to compare the median american household earned about $70000.00 in a year and paid 14 percent in federal taxes. people who are making $70000.00 a year should also be paying 0 taxes. the fact that 1000000000 years are not paying taxes, that's a good thing. the middle class should also not be paying income taxes. the fact is, if the united states could just cut spending $992.00 levels, we could eliminate the income tax for everybody. we don't need an income tax in the united states at all. we have many other sources of income for whatever bare necessities we need. and most of the things that the, that the government spends money on our law injuries or nonsense. we can get rid of all of that spending and then make the tax rate 0 for everybody. and so the growing numbers really think this is absolutely unacceptable. do you get the frustration to? well, we're talking about how the mike might be falling next story when it comes to trust in the media. it seems the us is falling way behind. there's also been
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a sharp fall in the number of viewers and read is according to a study by britons oxford university. let me tell you more. the annual poll of almost 800000 people covers news consumption in 46 markets around the globe. it also now includes india, indonesia, nigeria, and columbia for the 1st time in the u. s. has got the lowest levels of trust in any country surveyed at 29 percent. the u. s. is one of the few countries not to have seen, in fact an increase in trust recently, but collapse marks of massive drop. and in just a matter of a couple years just was 4 years ago yet 2017, almost 4 in 10 americans still had trust in the news organizations. but look how that's changed. research has said the decline now is related to the coverage of the palm that made during donald trump's presidency when outlets were divided over government actions. first, often on this journalist and our t host chris hedges saying the u. s. media now puts in his view, pleasing its audience above telling the truth. the commercial model of the us media
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is to cater to a specific demographic with the rise of the internet and all turn it is sources. these traditional news outlets could no longer reach abroad audience because they didn't have a monopoly. and therefore they decided to go after a particular demographic. and now what you've done is pit demographic against demographic. whether it's m s, nbc fox news, cnn. they become partisan catering to their particular demographic and what it wants to hear, but often at the expense of the truth, the oxford university report confirms the americans a deeply divided about each media outlets. for instance, almost as many distrust cnn as trust the left leading network. their figures are almost identical. fridge rival, m s nbc and fox news stuff is one of the worst trust ratings of them all. chris
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hedges saying their policies are really making matters worse. it's going to get worse because the commercial model, and these are commercial enterprises depends on not only catering to that a particular demographic, but also demonizing, the other demographic. while these media outlets are designed to polarize the public, because commercially, they're designed to loop back to feedback to their viewers, or listeners or readers what it is they want to hear their own proclivities, their own prejudices. and that's the commercial model it's been created. it's kind of, you know, hate versus hate. whether that's sean hannity, one side, or rachel, matto and the other. they all do the same thing. but it's not journalism. it's just, you know, burlesque or vaudeville masquerading is journalism. i've got so much more lined up for a quick break over the weekend. thanks checking in. i hope you can stick around kevin,
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over here. this is among the stories. are he gets rare access to a military base in the military price. they say for another potential flare up with israel will tell you more. the join me every 1st a on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer. type relation, community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere?
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which direction? what is truth? what is faith? in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah ah, ah, ah. a flagrant violation of international law, the un slamming israel. fresh construction projects in the west bank, urging the new coalition government to immediately hold its building activities. it comes after israel approved the construction of more than 30 new buildings only
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occupied territory. its long denied at settlements though of course are illegal. meantime the you and also stress the sees far between israel and gods as her ma still remains very fragile. while palestinian politicians is saying the new government's actions are the different to those. i'm the former prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i've got a president apa said we're ready to work positively with this government on the basis that we're looking at action and not it's unfortunately, its actions are still escalate and aggressive. they're just an extension of the previous israel government. as it seems, some militants in gaza are already getting equipped for another potential flare up with israel. an exclusive video, we're going to show you next, filled by r t fighters from the national resistance brigades as a ramping up their rocket supplies the focus being on long range and remotely controlled missiles. talking to this channel, the battalion commanders say the launches ready for immediate action and that
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they're well prepared. any confrontation when we're talking about rockets, one 0725 because some 7 see. we mean the replenishment of missiles that were released and used in the last conflict, as fullness south of the range of more than 70 kilometer c is the last class. this is more widely. i'll plan for the future all in order to have something to respond to the surprise design and in a, in the little want all the, all right positions, a long range missile to attack design is enemy we are ready to fully make up for what we lost in the last encounter, we've provided ammunition for more and long range missiles. drake settlements to build rockets, cast them, 75, and we are ready to respond to any fully from our enemy. let's see, despite the statements by the gaz militants, israel maintains its mass that's igniting the conflict between the 2 sides course
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last month, major confrontation. so the idea of targeting residential buildings and gaza citing terrorist aggression where they did it after the military fired rockets. it israel israeli operation, left over $200.00 palestinians that many of them children just big news. $22.00 and a half year prison sentence awaits the ex minneapolis police officer who murdered george floyd more than the states minimum guidelines. however, the minnesota judge who handed down the conviction says he made the decision with a cool head what the sentence is not based on emotion or sympathy. but at the same time, i want to acknowledge the deep and tremendous pain that all the families are feeling, especially the floyd family. that sentence is roughly 10 years longer than those usually given a similar crime that's down to the cruelty of the murder and the police officers
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abuse of power entrusted the judge. president biden no said shipped in saying in his view the verdict seemed suitable. however, a tweet from the black lives matter declared that justice had not been served. some who gathered outside the court shed that view to do i think anything under this current prison industrial complex is not going to feel like i was expecting a minimum of 30 years, which we've been at least a decade when i now go to bed knowing that a man is going to get out of here because my daughter graduate from high school i hope america knows that we're not done. i hope america is not the end of this. show vincent from a police officer who a year ago killed george floyd when he melted his neck for over 9 minutes while making an arrest on suspicion that floyd may be used. a counterfeit $20.00 bill that sparked protests across the united states and demands for the police to be
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i, we spoke to tony face and the founder of black lives matter, sacramento and dave perkins, radio host, political and list and us was the court verdict impartial. if this is working in the way that it usually does, if, if you had made any type of influence on the judgment, then it would be there would be a longer sentence be a longer sentence than 22 years. unless the judges, of course is against be 11, then that would be a different story. i believe in this case, the court is someone illogically who agrees with b l. m, and essentially works from their position alongside b, l. m to make changes in society that they and be both believe need to be made. whether they're correct or not is subject to discussion. i don't think they are. what i do believe that the justice system in minnesota is completely on the same
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side as b l. m. not because of anything. b, l m says or does. but because that side is the side that they are both on politically that has been revealed. america is becoming more and more segregated compared to what it looked like 30 years ago. according to recent analysis, most economic and social divisions can be said in the countries metropolitan areas which had said could for the fuel, public unrest. kellum open reports the united states is moving toward a place of greater healing and the unity country is horrified by racism and hate crimes and ready to move on. well, that's the party line, at least a recent report shows that it's actually kind of the opposite. there's more segregation than ever before. every metropolitan region in the united states with more than 200000 residents, 81 percent 169 out of $209.00, were more segregated as of 2019 than they were in 1990. the new report from the
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other in belonging institute says that those who say segregation is over are just wrong. neighborhoods are more segregated than ever before with some for just whites and some for people of color you live in a white neighborhood. statistically, your income is roughly twice as high as if you live in a segregated mostly non white neighborhood. for white neighborhoods, the rate of home ownership is roughly 77 percent. for integrated neighborhoods, it's roughly 59 percent. but for those living in segregated mostly non white neighborhoods, it's only 46 percent. and the conclusions of the report are not pretty. the u. s. continues to be a place of segregation not integration. now some may blame coven 19, but it's pretty clear that the united states has some rather long standing historic injustices. so will the country be able to just move on? well, the report is not too pleasant on that question. either. it is unlikely that we can
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ever close racial disparities, let alone significantly improve life outcomes for racially marginalized people in racially segregated society, racial, residential, segregation. so effectively sorts people across space and bundles vitalize in resources. but no redistribution plan can ever match the swift efficacy of the underlying mechanism report does not offer any possible solutions. in fact, it actually hints that any possible effort to resolve the issue to and tackle it may not be enough as the problems are so deeply entrenched. most people think that racism is just an issue in people's head, the problem of bigotry. but this report indicates that in america it's something much more than that and solving it is going to be a lot harder taylor mop and archie, new york republican candidate for new york state governor derick gibson, told us the agenda pushed by mainstream american media and social media is the feeling and his view, the decision sort of the vision that trends within the country here is it's larger
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in 1990 because in a 909 we had a democratic part, a republican party that well them real like it. and the media was pushing on narrative one of the other. now that the media and we have posted media and the media, the mainstream media portion are one of the other is divided people we are from, from black go raising my name of every view. but for the most part, we are separated from the now that we had to put a grace period gone on. and i hate one another and said that one group is present now being in the math. which to make note that, that mean we are teaching, take, we are going back 70 years back what, what we are doing today. but you, the pandemic in a sense to separate and divide, to divide and hype the rates about. so fight against each other to use conceptual
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i'm action returns, we're going underground on earth. the stories buried in the circle, mainstream media coming up on the show as the china and russia snubbing g 7. summit continues in cornwall and k. we speak the legendary author historian and activists . tar golly. about the meeting of the liberal leaders and ask how hope can be grasped from the jaws of despair when it comes to palestine and demick project and the police. all the small coming up in today's going underground is after repeated threats against china and russia. so cool, g 7 leaders in england continue to talk about the future of human kind from the economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests including from groups like extinction. rebellion used by birth johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protest and descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining me now is the original rolling stones street fighting man, author an activist carrie gully.
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