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the, the news, the news headlines in the u. n. is press investigate, trying again from digital people in canada, that after another 751 unmarked graves, defined at a former residential school, the chief of a local 1st nation street tells us a faith, genocide generation. we did not ask for all of this to happen for 5 generations. it was policies in the 1800 early 1900. this is genocide. this as a scandal, praying british health minister finally quits off to surviving money and criticism for botching the pandemic response. the thief caught kissing an aide in violation of his own social distances guideline. harris files duplicate critics by finally
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visiting the mexican board us 3 months into her vice presidency. and she takes us almost a 1000 kilometers from the api center of the migrant crisis. ah, hello, they just got 9 and evening here. moscow. you watching artie international now a coalition of countries led by russia and china recalling for the un to investigate crimes against indigenous people in canada and say the government should move forward instead of upholding surface justice. making a verbal apology. when this does come, after further $751.00 unmarked graves were discovered at a former catholic school. the chief of a local 1st nations group says they appear to be graves of children. it's overwhelming by the amount of gravesites found and it's very emotional and
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mentally 3 eating on the fact that these are one meter by one meter found on mark grave sites indicating that they weren't full adults. yet, we have always knew these grades. this great fight existed this on my grave. it was policies in the 1800s, early 19 hundreds of this got this, this country military. some find comes weeks after the remains of $215.00 children were found at another residential school in british columbia. grim reminder of the years of discrimination and abuse which indigenous communities suffered in canada. then religious authorities took those children from their families to those institutions with the aim of integrating them into society. 2 8 8 8 i. 8 8 didn't do you mean some fear was that it wasn't you today?
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it was going to be the target, the victim. you know, you weren't going to have to suffer anything humiliation. you learn not crying. you just get harder. and yet you learn to shut down the i couldn't talk a word of english. i talked creek and i was abused for that hit and made to try to talk english. i lost my language, threatened to the strapping you spoke it. within a year i lost all of it. 8 is when i used to him i tried to trying. 2 to print school to take him to the hospital, he didn't. after about 2 weeks, my brother was in so much pain. he was going out his mind. i pleaded with the principal for days to take him to adopt. ah,
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they started to actually take advantage of me and abuse me, not one, not too many, many people for very long time until i was 16. i held everything in and didn't tell anybody for 20 years. while the canadian prime minister called the discoveries a shameful reminder of systemic racism and encouraged the country to learn from past mistakes, the 1st nation chief again says that presidential schools wanted to wipe out indigenous culture and heritage. 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 where strengthening our self and genocide is where you try to eliminate and mentally we were, they tried to eliminate us. and today we are still resilient. we're still here, and we are getting stronger one day at a time. now, 3 months into her vice presidency, kamala harris is finally visited the us mexican border. however, it's a trip critique said was wrong over g. having failed to visit the scene, despite reco numbers of migrants and a publicity disaster, almost as soon as her administration came to office. many weren't impressed either by the fact she only spent a few hours there before flying back. she also failed plenty of uncomfortable questions. i don't right now was the right time to make your 1st or was not my
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1st order back and mark i'm kind of comes in order for this is not a new plan will all make is also criticize harris for where she chose to go visiting. el paso, instead of 3 grand valley, which is considered the real heart of the migrant crisis, the 2 spots are almost a 1000 kilometers, a part not last month, more than $100.00. 80000 people tried to legally cross that part of the border alone. and the vice president as long face questions about why she was refusing to travel to the scene of the crisis. do you have any plans to visit the board? at some point we are going to the board or if you haven't been to the border and i haven't been to europe. well, political podcast host justin robert young says it's harris knows. in this situation. she couldn't win if you are comma la harris. and you have your entire career ahead of you. you are, you are in a tremendously advantageous position,
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being the vice president of the united states. but obviously you have the presidency in your site. the last thing you want to do is put major damages on your record. why didn't she go down before? because she doesn't want to be dyed to this issue any more than she has to be. why did you go down this week? because at a certain point, she felt that it was worth the banging her critics for saying that she never went to the border. so she did the bare minimum in doing it. they hope that that take some of the air out of be criticism, which obviously they feel is resonating because if they thought it was just a republican talking point, she wouldn't have gone calmer. harris specifically would love to happen is for people to be talking about literally anything else other than the border because she does not want to get caught, you know, being any more of the cover girls of an unwinnable issue that she has to join
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the british hel, secretary, mat hancock has quit breeching his social distance in guidance by kissing and he was having an affair with the ministers been under growing pressure after the sun newspaper printed a photo of him in a passionate embrace with his close it's closest associated both married with 3 childrens less the more details, not my correspondent, 1st few taylor, he joined us in the studio or evening saskia. i'm just running through or run through the events leading up to this resignation. well, i mean it was probably to be expected officially though. the news is in health factory. mat hancock has resigned. and actually before we delve into the who, the what, what happened, how we got to this point, let's hit directly from him a snippet from his resignation letter. i'm writing to resign a secretary state for health and social camp. we've worked so hard as a country to fight the pandemic. the last thing i would want is for my private life to distract attention from the single minded focus that is leading us out of this
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crisis. i want to reiterate my apology for breaking the guidance and apologize to my family and loved ones for putting them through this. while hancock's reference to his private life, it's a bit of euphemism. it is a scandal that has been dominating headlines for the past few days. as you said, the c t v footage that was actually obtained exclusively by the british paper. the son showed the 42 year old and p kissing an 8th in his departmental office. the issue here is not really a moral one. they are both married not to each other, but it is actually about social distance thing. very 2021, very covert. i know that those images watch you taken a week before rules about close contacts into between separate households which they are east. so basically bought a situation where a health sector he's been leading the charge for people to not talk about grandparents to not be able to watch that wides, give birth to no visit that parents and hospital to not have weddings, not attend funerals is his so flagrant a court breaking the rules that he himself,
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that whilst the nation suffered. so it's not a good look. definitely not, not a good look for the government either. did the prime minister course johnson the react when the scandal 1st break, while bernstein, the one, the scandal and the footage post office box. johnson was actually quite category who he stood by his man. he said, look, he's apologize by considerate case closed. let's go on back to walk, but then cool from the public from the plesk while position even some within the conservative party themselves, they grew louder and louder for his resignation. so here we are. the letter of resignation has been haunted and the prime minister has accepted that it is last mentioned. unfortunately, not. hancock breaking the rules, but he himself set as part of why to that. we've seen both the u. k. on state side of politicians, sort of frequently, almost nothing in the face of people. you know in the morning. they say stay at home, save lives. why mos don't go out in the evening. that's not mosque. let's hang out
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with friends in a restaurant until now we have not seen a whole section in the past and you really should be needing a nation by example. doing this. but now we have. so really a tough yet. hancock professionally, he has been probably feeling a lot of pressure to try to guide britain through this once. and, you know, once an, essentially, once in a lifetime, pandemic u. k. has seen almost 800000 cope a desk. but now this indiscretion was undoubtedly see very pos to me, tough times at home, but it's also cost him his job. okay, all right, thank you. since you are tease scare taylor there will be, can talk about this a bit further too, and go to john, go and he's a talk radio host and call miss you. very welcome. thanks coming on short notice john. firstly, was he right to resign in your opinion? yeah, because he was, he should resign 2 days ago, but actually, boris johnson should've sacked him. this isn't really what it is about a marital infidelity. but as you correspond,
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it says it's much more importantly about the 530000 people have died in our great country. the fact that there are changing them on a situation. be sure that the g 7 mass shown for p all. but then later in the evening masks of we've seen it would dominate cummings go into bonham council. and of course we've also seen it with new ferguson and the architect of the lot down. these people are stinking hypocrites. i'm glad he's gone. c he was useless, but give him some credit the vaccination rollout, which he was effectively in charge of. he has done that well, but that pails, intrinsic difference. it's the stunning hypocrisy of those who want to rulers. that's what i object to and it's obvious you many people are john, but why didn't boris johnson sack in them when the scandal 1st broke? it's very difficult for boris to sac. somebody who's being show you fullness that
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he's been kissing. well, his assistant isn't that with his track record of him is a bit of that issue. libertarian outlook on life. and also you know, want to say, here's some modal crusade, the, the fundamental fact. so, a week before these guidelines were relaxed, he was still telling because if you saw your granny, you might killer. he was basically saying to young people, if you go out without a mouse and come by your grand mom died. and as your correspondence said, we've not been able to go to funerals, my father in law, we've not had a funeral for him. and over a year because of the restrictions, because we didn't want to have it with only 5 or 6 people loads of people are being affected. people not being going to the doctors for that cancer appointments. meanwhile, he's having sex or let's call it well, it is with a woman who doesn't live in his house because he lives in his house, i believe with a wife and children, and she doesn't live in as well. so either this is just disgraceful. i think no
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wonder that people think you can't trust any politicians. let's go through it again . ferguson who was meant to be in charge of, you know, the, the, the rule he made up the rules. and then he just did what he wanted. dominic cummings had some co combo story about having to get his eyes tested. and now we have a situation where the very man, my uncle in charge of health, he was actually having an affair with another woman. it's not about montrose is, but the ethics and about responsibility. although i would also say as a minister state, he should have a better moral backbone as well. this is definitely a case of we, the people being told what to do by them. and they don't want us to be as free as they are because clearly was just doing what he wants because that picture and the sudden the video there isn't just that video. there's also no pictures
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today. and i should think in this, i should think the reason is gone tonight. and the timing being sort of 6 o'clock is because there's loads more coming out in the some of the newspapers, the mora, the already pictures today, them on what looks like a date night with this woman. so there's no one off. and clearly the video isn't a one off, it's not giving somebody a hug. it's well, it's almost like going out the back of a night club, or out of school discouraged, quite clear what's going on. the man's disgrace. and boris should have sacked him. it won't damage boris this of course. but boris should have sacked him. that would have been a much better outcome to what we have now. as you sneaks off before the sunday tabloids come out, you say wanting to fact, boris, but do you think it could affect the government in any way? because could it push public opinion dangerously against the government at a time when people support to fight that know, boris, she's tess lonnie's,
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untouchable at the moment. don't forget, he's got an h u. c. majority poll after poll comes out, and people still love him. despite what you might read on social media, twitter and facebook, and despite this demonstration today, and there were hundreds of thousands of people in london, the majority of people in the united kingdom of have the injection intend to have the vaccination. there is a lot of talk on twitter, but now it's not going to damage for us. and the other reason is we have no opposition. a tool in britain at the moment kissed alma has been a miserable for failure. there is a bi election on thursday. i should think this will strengthen george galloway. i'm that because it's a lay received to the moment but labor in disarray. no, it won't damage boris. especially odd. predict if you want to prediction that he'll put market goes into that job tomorrow or later. the see them? no, i don't think it will damage for us is still very popular. the majority of people
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think because of the vaccination ro despite you'll be the mistakes of happened this year. and there's been some terrible ones like not locking down early enough job them festival, not locking down india when the indian baron came, he didn't delay again. the majority of people with boris because of the roll out, i must say to be fair to angle. he's been instrumental in that as well, but no, i'm glad he's gone. but he should have been sac. did he think this is the last of the math? because i and i just ross or concerns or questions about potential cronyism. towards hancock's aid and her associates play well, that's just but we, we need a public inquiry into a hold of this including p. p. okay. i can take the government school, it will be a bit of a distraction moment, but it needs to happen pretty damn soon. yes, and the thing with the aide, i mean it's got to be fire for the aid was employed on my money,
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on our tracks dollars. right. and if he was having an affair with, that's all, i'm not, don't think that's right. and things have gotta be sorted out there. there's also another big question, of course, who put the camera? i mean, is this a camera that was already there that he didn't know about? is a hidden camera? some people are suggesting maybe a smoke detector, but how did the camera get to the sun? i'm not expecting the son. of course to reveal their sources. they shouldn't. they are proper journalists. but somebody did this. who's undermining them? you know, this accusations today, it could have been, you know, the cummings side, that cummings come, it could have been boris himself maybe so far an agent we don't know. but how come we have the secretary of state for hell here. 3rd, most important position. really having a video camera in his office that he didn't know about. so there are some very serious repercussions from this. but he's brought this on himself and the people i
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feel really sorry for in this whole sordid tale. ah, my hancock's wife and he's 3 children, they've done nothing to bring this all onto them. and indeed the other ladies and husband and those their 3 children. so there's, there is a personal paul of this story. but fundamentally, hancock had been act into an out. gimli, he's been dictating to people, you know, the accusations of, you know, you could kill your granny, people about to watch the elderly relatives through windows of not being able to see them. people have not been gain better to if they have on their own. people have been given birth and partners have not been able to the, we know this is all because of koby and the dreadful, you know, virus which is in fact in the whole world. so just about britain. but he will in these draconian measures which i largely agree with, to be honest, but aren't being claimed by the rules. but he hasn't. george, it's leaving
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a really bad taste. i think in the british public's mouth the see them but thank goodness he's gone. and boris, nice assorted and sort of very quickly. i mean, i would hope the boris went addressed the nation tomorrow. and he's been doing these press conferences at 5 o'clock, but he's kind of disappeared at the moment. estron morin. mo, those yeah. my, my blackboard paper seem pretty sharp. joan always good to to say thank you very much. i was just going to talk radio host and colon this to time coming on to ot. thank you to have me my russian aid and security support flows into syria as it continues to battles. harris submitted humanitarian crisis from a have a story in a couple of ah, ah
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ah ah ah, i lose . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have is crazy. plantation let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally,
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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 the welcome. i can i to have rushes latest make into set. 2 jets have been deployed to syria as part of an ongoing security in a package. russian navy and air force have also been holding exercises in the eastern mediterranean, while among a host of other war plains at the trail was the make. 30 ones are equipped to carry rushes state of the art hypersonic, ballistic missiles which can travel 10 times the speed of sound with a range of almost 2000 kilometers. syria remains in the humanitarian crisis and is still fighting terrorists in the north, west in italy, province. there are also disagreements to over a supplies the u. n. and western countries maintain that the bob l,
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how're crossing from turkey, is the best way to get aid to more than a 1000000 syrians living in the northwest. while moscow notes, there are alternative routes to including through the capital in damascus. these issues are expected to be addressed at peace talks and cars extend. next month, we spoke to series foreign minister a little earlier. he says that the crisis could be resolved. if western sanctions lifted and syrians not foreign powers decide their future. i think this is a pure hypocrisy. this is another attempt to help us to groups and to provide them with all necessary materials to prolong the terrorists war against syria. we believe that the, the, these cross border activities are direct violation of the sovereignty of our country. an attempt to send with the so called the human utility and assistance
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arms and all supplies to the tutors, to groups and you know and live there is just not a designated organization on the list of terrorist groups by the united nations security council. we are opposed to such a thing and we have told all these countries directly or indirectly, that syria will know when to get an assistance to go to the people who need. he want to do it and assistance, but not to the people who are described as tutors. if the wisdom counselors are really careful about syrian citizens, they should lift their sanctions because these sanctions and what we call unilateral of course of measures adopted by wisdom countries and by the united states are killing the sudan people. they are not alarmed us even to import medical
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instruments, not to mention foods and other necessary materials for the protection of the laws of the lives of innocent citizens. the only solution is to withdraw turkish troops from lit and to combat tutors to groups and to allow the city and also that is to control to provide the people there with the provisions they deserve, with food, with other materials to make their life more humane. so i think what the united states is campaigning for the last 5 months, at least, to allow this cross border point to remain open is to violate the sovereignty of syria to prolong the war, the terrors war against syria to stop and the movement towards achieving the unity
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and territorial integrity of the country. when it comes to trust in the media, it seems the united states is falling way behind is also have been a sharp fool to number refuse and breeders, according to a study by britons oxford university. well, the annual poll of almost 800000 people covers news consumption in 46 markets around the globe. and author now includes india, indonesia, nigeria, and columbia for the very 1st time. however, it is the united states. it has the lowest level of trust of any country surveyed at just 29 percent and it appears to have happened within the last few years or so . because just 4 years ago, almost 4 and 10 americans still had trust in their news organizations research to say that the decline is partly related to coverage of the pandemic during donald trump presidency. when outlets were divided over government actions, journalists naughty host, chris hedges says the us media puts pleasing there audience above telling the truth
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. the commercial model of the us media 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 demographics. and now what you've done is pit demographic against demographics. 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 where they ought to do universe. the findings to confirm that americans are deeply divided about each media outlet. for instance, almost as many distrust cnn as much as trust the left leaning network. the figures are almost identical to for its rival, m s m, b,
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c. and fox news stuff is one of the worst trust writings of them all. chris hedges, again says profits come the expense of journalism. 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. well, these media outlets are designed to polarize the public because commercially, they're designed to loop back to feed back 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 that's been created. it's kind of, you know, hate versus he, whether that's the sean hannity, one side, or rachel mat on the other. they all do the same thing. but it's not journalism, it's just, you know, burlesque or vaudeville masquerading, his journalism,
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your c r t, thanks for the company's evening. we'll have more stories in about 30 minutes. ah, ah, ah ah, ah. ah, the news i'm african return. see we're going underground on earth. the stories buried in the circle, mainstream media coming up on the show as the china and russia snobbish. g 7 summit
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continues in cornwall in the u. k. we speak legendary or the historian, an activist, sorry 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 this more 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 a 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, who has been at the heart of civil protest for decades tag. thanks so much for coming back. gone. i should say it's been a week where there's been bombing.

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