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up took a personal opinion, was that you're still summarizing police police ah ah, the scandal pro and british all secretary finally quit off the surviving moments of criticism for bossing upon better response quote, testing and aid and validation. all of the things i'd like to press investigate crimes against the people in canada and off to another 751 on law. great. out of the full residential school. the chief of a local station group told the vision of people who have faced genocide generation . we did not ask for all of this to happen for 5 generation. it was policies in the 1800 early 190-0100. this is genocide. from
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all of our fails, duplicate critics. but finally, because in the mexican border, 3 months in vice presidency, as you fix, as far as almost a 1000 kilometers from the center of the migrant crisis. ah, for moscow, thanks for joining us this morning. and the national audio who came through to sunrise, welcome to the program. the british held secretary hancock has resigned for breaching his own social listening guidance by kissing an aide. he was having an affair with the ministers, but on the grubbing pressure after the sun newspaper published footage of him in a passionate embrace with his closest associate, both are married with children and his resignation. letter hancock gave the following apology. i'm writing to resign a 6 to re states the health and social can we work so hard as
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a country to fight the pandemic? the last thing i would want is my private life to distract attention from the single minded focus that is leading us out of this 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 we for it coming up. but now it's official. the british health section, my hancock has resigned. he will be replaced by former chancellor of the exchequer . that's succeed, jobs it. now. hancock's reference in his resignation letter to his private life a bit to the submit them. it is a scandal that has engulfed the british press over the past 2 days. we are talking about that lead cctv footage obtained exclusively by bridge his paper the sun which showed the 42 year old m p kissing an 8th in his office. nope. up surprising me. the issue here is not a moral one. they are both married, not to each other. they have the own families,
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but rather about social distance thing. so very 2021. because those images were taken a week before the rules about close contact into between separate households which they why, what eased so called the irony of the official government faith of social distance and guidelines being caught in this kind of situation was not last are many and such needs, social media set people should observe to me or social distance and where is it possible clear? it's not possible to kiss a mistress at work when both people are 2 meters apart. quick thinking suffolk m p . save a life with mouth to mouth resuscitation. someone said med hankle cases like the seems and now i can't see it. but you know, on a more serious note, the health secretary who has been leading the charge for people to stay at home, who's told them they can't go and hug that grandparents visit that parents go to the hospital to see the own children be born to weddings, attend funerals being caught so flagrantly disobeying the rules that he sat. it's
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not a good look. it has to be said. he mentioned that we got some reaction from the british public on social media, but i rule what's been. so the reaction, what is the public mood in the u. k. over the scandal, while when the footage fast office prime minister bars johnson, he stood by his health chief, he said look, he's apologize for me. it's case closed. but then the cool for hancock's resignation from the people from the political opposition even from some within his own party, were louder and louder. so it became pretty clear that this was not a tool case closed. in my view, people in high public office and great positions of responsibility should act with the appropriate morals and ethics that come with that role. mat hancock on a number of measures has fallen short of that. i think that his position is untenable. for that reason, the sooner he does the honorable thing and announces his resignation, the better,
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because otherwise it is not going to go away. this is going to run and run. he said the roof, he admits he broke them. he has to go. if he won't resign, the prime minister should sack him. so here we are a resignation letter in hand. the prime minister has now accepted it, but really looking at the broader picture. might hancock breaking the very rules that he himself said? it's part of a white, a pattern that we've seen time and time again among politicians both to you k and state side. you know, in the morning they go out and they say to people, when mall stay at home, don't touch anyone else. and then in the evening that snapped dining out moss close with their friends. and then of course they put up behind from the thing. i'm so story i should've known better of course, until now. we've never seen actually from a health secretary person. you really should be leading by example. now we have. so a top, yes, ma hancock, no doubt professional course. he's been on the huge pressure. if he's tries to guide britain to this once in a lifetime health crisis cove,
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in 1900 has taken almost 130000 lives in the u. k. and now this indiscretion which not only cost him his job, but like he spoke with a tough time on his personal front to we spoke to rise from broadcast to john gaunt political commentator entity whether they say the case is not about moral 6. rather to do with ethics and the responsibility the fundamental fact. so a week before the 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 back, your grandma might die. we've not been able to go to a funeral. 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 have been affected. people not been going to the doctor for that cancer appointments. now we have a situation where the very man, my uncle in charge of health,
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he was actually having an affair with another woman. it's not about mar roses, but ethics and about responsibility. 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 he was just doing what he wants. this is just disgraceful, and it's no wonder that people think you can't trust any politician. i think he is very debatable to to, to be right for the job. in the past brace, i picked up as a parent right from the beginning of this case did crisis. we've had many, many problems. we've had the p. p issue. we've had the foss with the tracking trace. we've had so many things go wrong. and the target policies of this government have cost upwards of $700000000000.00 pounds,
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which is and it's all been said an amount of money. so it's ironic that these brings act for breaking the rules and they sent the password kind of a misbehavior. when in reality, he's done a huge amount of damage to the national house service and to the credibility of the government. the coalition of countries led by russia and china recalling for the un to investigate crimes against envisioning people in canada. they say the government should move forward, instead of upholding shallow justice and making verbal apologies. this comes off to almost $750.00 gret unmarked graves were discovered. the 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 great faith found. and it's very emotional and mentally 3 eating on the fact that these are one meter by one meter found,
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unmarked, grave 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. well, the gruesome fire comes weeks off. the remains of over $200.00 children are found at another residential school in british columbia. and reminder of the use of discrimination and abuse which indigenous communities suffered in canada. back then religious authority took those children from their families to those institutions with the aim of integrating them into society. 2 8 8 8 8 i. 8 8 every day you will and fear was that it wasn't you today. it was going to be the target,
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the victim. you know, you weren't going to have to sort of any humiliation. you learn not to cry anymore . you just get harder. and yet you learn to shut down. ah, 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. they threatened us with a strapping you spoke it. within a year i lost all of it. 8 is how i used to him. i tried to caring at night 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, they started to sexually take advantage of me and abuse me. not one, not too many,
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many people for a very long time until i was 16. i held everything in and didn't tell anybody for 20 years. like canadian prime minister call, the discovery is a shameful reminder of systemic racism. encourage the country to learn from past mistakes. the 1st nation, she says residential schools wanted to wipe out, envision of 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 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
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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, 3 months into a vice president, se kamala harris has finally visited the us mexican border. but it's a trip, critics said was love with you and failed to visit the scene. despite record numbers of margaret's and publicity does off the almost assume a 3rd ministration came to office. when you arrived, she faced plenty of uncomfortable questions. i got right now was the right time to make your 1st or not my 1st time. back in march, i was going to come to the board for this is not a new plan. lawmakers also criticize paris for where she shows to go visiting el paso instead of the rio grande valley,
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which is considered the real heart of the migrant crisis. the 2 spots for almost a 1000 kilometers upon the last month. more than 190000 people trying to illegally cross that part of the border alone, the vice president has long faced questions about why she was refusing to travel for the scene of the crisis. you have any plans to visit the board at some point, you know, we are going to the border if you haven't been to the border and i haven't been to europe. medical podcast, host justin wrote young says harris knows this issue ation. she could not win if you are calm, le harris, and you have your entire career ahead of you. you are, you are in a tremendously advantageous position, 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
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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 d 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 the criticism, which obviously they feel is resonating because if they thought it was just a republican talking point, she wouldn't have gone. common 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 girl of an unwinnable issue that she has to to of rushes latest, mig, into something jets are in deployed to syria for an ongoing security and aid package. russian navy and f or symbols have been holding exercises in eastern mediterranean, among a host of other warplanes drills. the mig 30 ones are grouped to carry rushes fatal
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. the ot hypersonic ballistic missiles, the weapons travel 10 times the speed of sound for the range of almost 2000 kilometers. serial remains and extra monetary crisis. it's still fighting terrorists in the northwest and it'll have problems. ra, also, disagreements over a supplies. the un and western countries maintain the bible, how a crossing from turkey is the best way to get a more than a 1000000 syrians living in the north, west, moscow notes. they're all in front of the roots though, including through the capital, damascus. these issues are expected to be addressed at a peace conference on next month. we spoke to serious foreign minister at length earlier. he says the crisis could be resolved if western sanctions lifted and syrians not foreign powers, decide their own future. i think this is a few handful chrissy. this is another attempt to help us to groups
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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 human utility and assistance, alms and all supplies, to the pillars, to groups and you know, and it live. there is just 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 allow you 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.
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if the wisdom counselors are really careful about syrian citizens, they should lift their sanctions because these sanctions and what we call unilateral course of measures adopted by wisdom, countries and by the united states are killing the sodium people. they are not allowing us even to import medical 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 lip 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,
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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. and to stop any movement towards achieving the unity and territorial integrity of the country. russia is in talks with the dominican republic to distribute the sport and the covert job to the caribbean nation with the base of the 1st delivery. one final issue still on the discussion. government wants that of the 3rd top up, boost shot by a different manufacturer than the 1st 2. officials explain the move is necessary to combat the latest more contagious strains, splitting agrees already been approved by more than 60 countries across the world of more than 3000000000 people. the list include to you states as well hungry i'm
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slovakia. european medicines agency approval, low required for other member states is still pending. ross is also fine. deals for more than 10 countries to produce the vaccine themselves. my colleague called embrace, spoke to the republics deputy foreign minister. he says, a return to normal life is vital for nation, so we're lyons on tourism. my boss for a hearing brush at are making a lot of discussion with the institution which are handling these are the about vaccine. and now the problem is about the day that they will send the day expected to send to too many green ball in the back jeans will be. and we are trying to made an agreement in order to make the registration for these are obvious. we are open to have a discussion table about the russian or the spoken be can use it. can use dominican republic as of the least logistics pub in order to made the democratic distribution
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in all of the real, not only in the caribbean. remember, mainly in latin america because we need these quantities of vaccines because only like 10 percent of the lesson american population are again the vaccine. and we need to work. i sell collective ideas. you know, there are some that accused the likes of russia and china who were producing several vaccines of using it to further themselves on the international stage and of the, a political move under the guise of helping people with a vaccine. how do you see it? well, we are not focusing in the job political plays or what we understand that the countries are in these throughout and these kind of gains in the job, political issues about the we respect the decision of the governments. what we are focusing on in get that the number of vaccine that we need. now you've got a very wide ranging economy, but as you pointed out, tourism is one of the major areas. and also russians were known to flock to the
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dominican republic. they really like to holiday there. how long do you think it'll be before the numbers can get back to pre cove level? we are a terminal population in the major and probably on we are receiving several 1000000 per year truth stories. and now what is the, what is the main things that the president is doing? try to offer a safe destination in order to, to be in the same way that, that like promote safe destination, the coby crisis. we have a very good outcomes in the national vaccination process. for example, 100 percent of the people who are working in the prison sector have already the built, both those over the boxing. if you want to be bar of the tourism center, you need to have both vaccine. but the 70 percent of the people in america revolt have won those over the backseat and 35 percent of the people have the both vaccine . we are trying to suppress these are the federal commission in order that they can
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emulate these issues. and they can leave or emily to leave the restriction that they have for me to go and buy them temporarily to of the personality another. we want to resist and increase the number of raising the truth from russia that can go to the military, bobby, and enjoy your enjoy your, our beaches, our joy, our restaurant, bars and joy. then what are the things that the has to me then you will see and i'm going to go, bobby, is the wire behavior of the people who are war games in a tourism sector. when it comes through trust in the media and seems united states is falling way behind, there's also been a shot full in a number of viewers and readers. that's according to a study by oxford university. the annual poll of almost 800000 people colors, news consumption in 46 markets globally. it also includes india in easier on jewelry and colombia for the 1st time. however, if the united states that has the lowest levels of trust over the country reading
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just 21 percent, it appears to have happened within the last few years. now just 4 years ago, almost 4 in 10 americans still have trust and then use organization research to say that the decline is partly related to coverage of the pandemic during donald trump's presidency. when outlets were divided over government actions, journalists and asi host chris hedges says the us media puts pleasing their audience above telling the truth. 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 demographic, whether it's m s, nbc fox news,
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cnn. they become partisan catering to their particular demographic and what it wants to hear, but often at the expense of the truth. young diversity findings confirm that americans are deeply divided about each media outlet. and one example almost as many distrust cnn as much as trust the liberal network. the figures are almost identical for its rival, m s m, b, c. fox news will not suffer as one of the worst trust ratings of them all. chris hedges again says the prophets come at 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. while these media outlets are designed to polarize the public, because commercially, they're designed to loop back to feedback to their viewers,
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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 racial mat on the other. they all do the same thing. but it's not journalism. it's just, you know, per last or vaudeville masquerading is journalism. wells fought with excitable coming away in a few moments the t when i returned in half an hour with the latest join us again than me. i me make no, certainly no borders and the blind number please emerge
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. we don't have authority. we go to the back seen the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judge, you know, come crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in your own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so me, good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we need together in i was driven by a dreamer shaped by those in
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me dares thing. we dare to ask me. ah, dozing the cops ride on police report and all cast. in december 2020. a group of angie finishes. fill out a film crew access for 3 months. 3rd row like people, organization. it's an idea that must be opposed that channel out the gate route. they make their faces but they can say what they believe in, we believe and help our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states as gotten driven. this is a chance to see who and teeth are really are. in order for me to exercise my 1st amendment right and say that my life matter,
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i have to be onto the piece of it. that's how we can't trust the police. we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves in the in the me i hello and welcome to join the party. and he has been around more than a year now and the damage is john. why itself? evidently, we all have been alive lost and the business is shattered. but what is far less clear is where this global affliction actually came from. and according to my guess today, the answer to that question leads not to a cave in war, but to
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a lab. and that too, is quite self evident. well, to talk about that in more detail, i'm now joined by richard muller professor emeritus of physics at the university of california berkeley. professor. my great to talk to thank you very much for finding the time. i'm pleased to be here. now you recently call an article in the wall street journal, much read article, i should say about the odds of our school, the 2 evolving naturally, being extremely low. not impossible, but extremely low. i think you put it to one in a 1000000000 before we talk about that, let me ask, you know, how did color of super i know we like yourself become interested in the novel corona virus? well my, my, my back when i was in particle physics and i've gone into archaeology, i've gone into climate studies, created a whole nonprofit to,
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to study global warming. so i always learn from my mentor louis alvarez said, if you have something to contribute your, your scientists before you are a physicist. and if you know things that are relevant, if you've a way of analyzing things, then then it's your responsibility to do it. especially on an issue that is publicly important and i think. ready some of your critics may say that because you're not a doctor, you should not be speaking on the issue. but what i found very persuasive about your argument is that you're actually pledging allegiance to be assigned to a process you're calling for the scientific procedure to be upheld. and for the evidence that it delivers to be respected. you're exactly right. and those, those people who say if you don't have the credentials, we shouldn't listen to you are the same. people say so. and so as a credential, therefore i will listen to what he says of that without any sceptre.

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