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happen every single day. this is a modern history of the usa. my america on r t i and add lines to shower spaces, suspected also attacks and c for cass. she's burned down in canada or a been mounting anger over the role of religious schools and forcibly assimilating indigenous people saying things to make it easier for teenagers to change gender by no longer requiring a medical diagnosis or whole month's therapy debate. the controversial drug system which is being proposed in space is, are a deal personally. i don't think they are old enough people. they also go back, they think, you know, they maybe made the wrong decision, right? spills over into st. violence and on your price, alex of aggravated the countries economic crisis and lead from long tail banks and also to come for on the set of them are putting annual public q and
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a session. get behind the scenes speak preparations for letting the food into annual live q and a marathon with the russian public cove. it is expected to feature high among people, so you never goes by without 1st share hughes. ah yeah. hi. then thanks so much for joining us. this morning you and your team to national, to our, to go into that big press conference with him. if he gets under way before july, the 1st will bog and you will canada day. but the country's indigenous community is calling for festivity to be cancelled. they say there is nothing to celebrate after the remains of hundreds of indigenous children were discovered. former residential
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schools run by the catholic church. those growing anger, the churches rolled in the countries campaign to forcibly assimilate indigenous children at those schools. a catholic church in the canadian province of alberta was damaged by a suspected arson attack on monday. the latest in a string of similar incidents across the country for churches in british columbia were burned down in just the past. 10 days. in recent weeks, kennedy's been forced to confront as dark passed after the discovery of nearly a 1000 among graves, former residential schools. children at those schools were banned from using their original names. their own customs and languages were forcibly assimilated into society. is what some survivors to say about the time that. 2 8 ah. 8 the. 8 8 8 do you mean patient fear? did you have 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 any form of 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 cree and i was abused for that hit and made to try to talk english. i lost my language, griffin booth with a dropping the preschool kid. and within a year i lost all of it. 8 was he used to him i ill drug occurring at night. 2 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 actually 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 called the graves, a shameful reminder of systemic racism, and encouraged the country to learn from past mistakes. pope frances said he was pained by the discovery and called for the rights and cultures of indigenous peoples to be respected. but indigenous activist, lorelei william, says canada, still a long way to go to stan pound discrimination with this new information as well. there's a lot of people angry. this is the 1st time the world is actually being made, but actually accepting an acknowledging. and there still a lot of people who aren't accepting it, who aren't ignored. i think what needs to be done is not envisioned. there's people
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need to stop being races. the government needs stopping races that what needs to be done are people have done a lot of healing a work around this trauma. we've been doing this work for a while. we knew this was going to happen at some point. we've always known that those children were there. we've always known that genocide, non indigenous people. they need to do their work because they're the ones who are causing harm to us. so the day the genocide still happening in different forms. the countries indigenous community leaders say that they won't canada day to be an occasion to reflect on the real history of canada and to support indigenous people on these. alex mahalo which takes a look july 1st is canada's birthday. the annual event is usually celebrated with family barbecues and fireworks like these. however,
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with fresh revelations about the country's history of abuse towards its native population. this year, many canadians are pushing for the party to be cancelled the. this was a crime against humanity. an assault on the 1st on 1st nation people, we are proud people, the only crime we ever committed as children was being born indigenous just weeks ago, it was announced that a mass grave was found with the remains of $215.00 native children in kamloops british columbia, which used to be the largest residential school in canada. more recently, another 751 unmarked graves, were discovered at a cemetery near another residential school in the province of saskatchewan. some believe that up to $6000.00 indigenous children died at the schools most often due to disease, abuse and neglect. the government endorsed and funded the $130.00 residential schools which once stood across the nation. they were operated primarily by the
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catholic, anglican, and protestant churches from the 1800s on 100 and 50001st nations. children passed through the system which was built to assimilate native children into canadian society. forcing them to convert to christianity while not allowing them to speak their native languages. the last school closed in 1996 in 2015 canada's truth and reconciliation commission concluded the countries the federal government committed cultural genocide through that system. already there are plans for marches across canada and flags from coast to coast will be flown at half mast. many communities have announced that they will not be going ahead with planned events for july. the 1st, even doug ford, the province of ontario, conservative premier, seems to be citing with a tone down canada day. ford has asked the people of ontario to reflect over canada the day on what has taken place. however, there has been pushed back from some canadians, namely, fords conservative brethren at the federal level to be as
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a growing number of communities decide to skip celebrations. era no tool. the leader of the conservative party of canada has positioned himself and his party as defenders of canada de import. oh, tool has gone as far as to question. if he's the only person running for prime minister who is proud of canada. while politicians do what they do, canadians are also split on the issue. according to a new laser poll commissioned by post media, only 14 percent of canadians favored to cancel the holiday this year, which marks canada's $1867.00 confederation as an independent country. that said, only 38 percent say they intend to fly a canadian flag on canada day for r t and alex mileage the spanish government wants to allow people over the age of 16 to freely change the agenda without medical diagnoses or hormone therapy. according to the draft law children age between 14 and 16, with the parental commit permission or
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a court ruling in case of a dispute. while from the age of 12, it would only be possible to legally switch gender through the course. my colleague in, in an ill debated the pros and cons of the law with paula deanna, who's a women's rights activist and stephanie hayden, lawyer, and media commentators in spain. the idea is to involve the court below the age of 16. the court in conjunction with the parents, the child concerned, takes into account of all the evidence of that particular individual case and reaches and formed not prejudicial decision. i think that system which has been proposed in spain is, are a deal the focus of the, the bill in spain, but in any other country should be to protect these, you know, people and everyone from discrimination, abuse, homophobia, try to forget because these are the worst things, can you really say that
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a 14 year old is mature enough to make such a life altering decision? why the need to rush forward with this? surely the completely sensible thing to do is wait just a few more years until you're of a more auto frame of mind. and you're sure my understanding is that there will be a traditional mechanism below set. an age setting able 16, i understand will be the decision of the young adult concerned, or if the young adult let's be clear. but again, if we're talking about a modern democratic country, a, you know, for example, there was serious concerns that parents were pushing a child one way or another, the social services in spain that couldn't be inappropriate case for me. personally, i don't think they are old enough for sure. we have to support them and if they feel like that, definitely they should leave as they prefer. but changing your documents, you know, it's a big step also because his drop of bill, again, it won't let you do that only, you know,
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with their decision. but then they want the core to, you know, to be involved if you want to go back. so it makes no sense, you should be free to go back without the court permission as an example. it should be undertaken on the basis of medical and social advice. bringing in the parents were concerned children. i'm yes, to inappropriate cases, especially a young gauge. the judiciary no body is saying, let's just change gender for jolly good luck. nobody saying, let's all go to the children's court. the stephanie says, you know, no one takes this without, you know, a light heart or to do this to take this type of decision. but it is also known that many times people, they also go back and they think, you know, they maybe made the wrong decision and they decide to determination. the law doesn't focus on physically changing gender or going through hormone treatment. it's essentially a piece of paper. so why is it such a big problem? do you think one of the major problems of this being
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a draft and sort of way in my opinion, this is very important because we can't, we can't think the sex doesn't mean anything. and unfortunately, it does how you people feel that gender identity related to them is the most of them. it's the most of the parents that professional advisors and, and appropriate circumstances to do dish re 5 transitions in the way i wished to transition. i'm a no competition with children. i support children who have to go through this process with him, if he's in his place to hold his annual life a q and a session with the nation. later on wednesday, millions of russians will have a chance to get answers to questions directly from the president. pandemic is expected to feature highly among people's concerns. the event typically as a light hearted side as well on these constantino's cough got behind the scenes access to this is venue and explains why the annual marathon is a big deal in russia.
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the we're on the said of latimer potent annual public q and a session we're the russian president will take live questions from people across the country. the show is one of the most viewed on russian television last time, some 5300000. watch to live on tv and another 3000000 online. now, as you can see, preparations are well under way. this is by the way, we're literally putting is going to sit now the place is occupied by some of the workers. now as you can see here, people are still getting ready, the equipment, getting ready, the set all because of depend demik. there won't be a live audience in the studio this year. he'll take questions by video links with the help of to co host the form. it was 1st launched in 2001 and this famous for
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given ordinary people the opportunity to quit the president directly. some times, issues are sorted out even before the end of the q and a session as local officials, as well as federal ministers. watch it live and take notes of what's brought to put in attention. and there is always a mix of emotions due from intense conversations. to humour and burst of laughter. that was interesting. when will you marry and whom not? what about you? yes. so he's married and wants me to suffer the same fate. will alaska be part of russia? we would be very grateful. thank you for being a brought him the pension that is for yvonne of now, why would you need alaska? this is the call center that received all the questions for the president. and unfortunately, we can go any further behind is red tape, because of course in coven measure, is but you can see that scores of operators working around the clock behind glass partitions do co act as data collect. all these questions operators have to feel
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a vast amount of inquiries, and some times they have to call back to those people who send their questions to the president to get even more details. questions that get through to the president very hugely from joe paul that x like relations with the u. s. the personal matters . one year latimer pollutant wizard and asked what was the biggest fish he'd caught . but of course, the bulk of questions, usually concern series issues that people face in their day to day life. and it is safe to say that one of the focuses this year will be the situation around the covey pandemic, as several russian regions, including moscow haven't post mandatory vaccination for certain groups of people. know a lot of questions and health topics. of course, vaccination, lack of medication, lots of questions about housing and from you know, services when you have your police and foreign policy politics relations with the united states, the european union. does that concern ordinary russians or nazi?
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i'm put, you know, gosh, people are asking a lot about the meeting was wide and about southern relations with other countries . senior organizers of the event have adopted new technologist this year. there is a dedicated app you can download on your smartphone and then you can either pre record your question of latimer person. or if you're lucky enough, you can ask it live during the show constant rosco r t from moscow this year. thanks the nation will know. don't be hot topic, not q in a jobs become mandatory for most service sector. work is a huge spike in daily infections during june. 60 percent must be fully inoculated by mid august. the rules cover industries that were face to face with the public or these, anton krakowski spoke to i read you professors also one of the scientists, conrad splitting the job. the me this new me? yes would. you shouldn't mix different claims to get whether they're well or ill
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founded. for instance, you can't deny that there are a side effects there, and that's the end. of course, it would be better if there weren't any. it's all at the moment, it's impossible to create a vaccine. it doesn't cause a fever or general weakness. and broadly speaking, it doesn't really matter during the pandemic. now, as for the, i'll get sick any way claim. first of all, it's simply not correct. in this case, everything is based on chance. for example, if you are vaccinated, then there is definitely a chance to get sick with a job. the probability is lower than at least 50 percent. in fact, it's probably even lower. it should be clear vaccines, reduce morbidity as one of the severity analyst ality of the disease that was up in the new. ok, it's lee and this delta variance is more serious to put it bluntly. how is it different or literature different from say, the british variance, which is very contagious under the apparently become the dominant one in the us. additional mutations had such a big impact on it's the device started to interact less with antibodies. so to
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neutralize the violence, you need more antibodies. in turn, this affects the efficacy of vaccines. they may be less effective vaccines which already proven the high efficacy with against this new strain, but not quite as well. however, modern technology allows us to boost the effectiveness of jobs by incorporating new mutations, persisting with more news coming up after the show back the the the the the the, the ah,
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i will, the showing me every thursday on the alex silent show. and i'll be speaking to guests in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. in the moon, the crisis script lebanon is facing fresh,
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was in the form of gasoline shortages and power cuts to the country's energy ministry, increased fuel prices buy more than the 3rd is lead to long keys for petrol and target pricing. some consumer goods by the process, the rock in the country for weeks already, and rest and up in gaining momentum since 2019 fueled by the currency, the valuing soaring prices and political instability. correspondence from the department has no masters, car cues have become a regular side across lebanon, as people line up for hours in front of gas bumps causing heavy congestion. the country which had so far subsidized few medicine and wheat, has now begun rolling back its subsidy program, starting with fuel to preserve its last remaining foreign currency reserves. petrol prices have increased by more than 35 percent as a consequence, and medicine could be next. some residents say they spend the entire night in their car, only to be able to fill up $15.00 to $20.00 leaders of gas and oftentimes,
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not without bribing gas station employees. every day we spend hours waiting in line to fill up with petrol. the main problem is traffic and i end up making very little money. after i bought food, i don't have much money left for what can we do? the price of fuel is doubled and i can't even afford a full tank of the fuel crisis, however, doesn't only affect drivers. it is also made its way to the countries beleaguered electricity grid. several states services were forced to suspend their services on monday, for lack of power or equipment. residents in beirut have been getting less than 4 hours of electricity per day, and private generators are struggling to keep up. we are in a big crisis. we can't find medicines easily and i've been looking for medicine 4 days and still can't find it. so, i mean, the main problem we're facing is that we're not getting enough medicines. paracetamol for instance, one of the most basic drugs isn't available treatment. so chronic diseases are hard
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to get to we're also out of david milk. how can infant sleep without milk? the situation is really bad. it was angry. residents have been protesting the deteriorating economic conditions in the past week. blocking highways with burning tires in beirut, and other areas, partially paralyzing the country. many are wondering how worse the situation could possibly get as lebanon crumbles. the outgoing interior minister again warned of a deterioration in the security situation. the crisis in which lebanon has been stuck for a year and a half does not seize. i'm standing here in the dark with flashlights and candles, and sadly, this is the reality for many in lebanon, many who are growing, desperate by the day, with never ending crises, one can only wonder what's next, and one can only wonder how worse, the situation in lebanon can get germany's data protection watchdog
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deserves to government organizations to close the pages on facebook by the end of the year due to the tech, john's noncompliance with german and european privacy laws. the tolliver in berlin has details. facebook just doesn't cut that when it comes to privacy law when you and german privacy law that's according to the timber who's the data protection commissioner, germany, he's told the german government and all german government organizations, they've got until the end of the year to close down their facebook pages, but not just their facebook old associated facebook, social media. so that's clubhouse, that's instagram and tick tock as well. it is currently not possible to run a facebook page in a way that complies with data protection regulations. given the continuum breaches of personal data protection, this must be dealt with urgently. if you read a page, i strongly recommend that you shut it down by the end of the year. well, the official german government facebook page has over a 1000000 followers and it's being used as a tool to reach out to those people who don't engage with traditional media. what
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tell that has said is that there's no way to use a facebook page or a facebook product without transmitting all of your data to the united states where privacy laws fall, well quite away short of what they are in the european union. well, when asked about this, facebook's answer is pretty much the way it is. if you want to use our stuff, got to deal with it. we updated our page and says, supplement and clarify the responsibility of facebook and website operators at the end of 2019 questions related to the transparency of data processing. and we're taking into consideration well, but not good enough for the german data protection commissioner. he's told the german government get rid of your facebook pages by the end of the year. and other world news fireworks been thrown as soldiers in east jerusalem as people tried to stop demolition of property there for palestinians. winded and tragedy in indonesia
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with 6 people dead and 7 missing. after a fairy sank, 50 people on board are going under about half an hour after it left for the day. some fresh supplies to the international space station and blasted from by canoe or rushing cargo ships carrying food, water, and other essentially flights expected to last 2 days. that brings you brought up to date of goods checkup plenty more new stories on our website. r t dot com the ah,
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ah, the hiring and found introducing and found to, to a family when a new mother is going through that process. yeah. there's certainly tremendous cause for great joy, but because it's an event that causes so many different changes. it's stressful at many levels. i still think the cause right on police report. in december 2020 a group of anti finishes. fill out a film crew access for 3 months. people, organization. it's an idea that must be a pose, that channel out the gate route. they make their faces. but they can say what they believe and we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states as gotten driven. this is
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a chance to see who and teeth are really are. in order for me. my 1st amendment rights and say that my life matter, i have to be on to the teacher that that's all america. we can't trust the police. we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except or so to protect ourselves in who make no, certainly no borders and the blind number t's as a merge. we don't have authority. we don't have a back seen the whole world leads to take action and be ready, not a job. people are judge governors, crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the
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response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we need together in the this is the bus going visit show you can't afford to miss. i'm rachel blevins in washington. coming up to us may be the best in cyberspace, but how long will it be and hold trying to catch up and how will the cybersecurity battle play out worldwide? plot housing prices skyrocket at their highest rate in over 30 years. what does it mean for the growing bubble,
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and why isn't the federal reserve taking more action than the death of a mysterious coin billionaire is raising question? we'll take a look at the state of his fortune and how it could impact the crypto community. we have a lot to get to, so let's get started. the u. s. is still the world's dominant power when it comes to cyberspace, but china is catching up and could be on track to match washington's capabilities within the next decade. that's according to a new report from the international institute of strategic studies. it says in part, while china is a 2nd tier cyber power right now, given it's growing industrial based in digital technology, it is the state best place to join the u. s. in the 1st here as early as 2030. so joining me now to go further in depth on this topic is consciously cybersecurity expert and president at dark in tell. now todd, rising competition between the u. s. and china is really nothing new from trade to
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military. so how do you see the fight over cyber dominance continuing? and is it likely to lead to increasing tension between the world's true largest economies? of course it is. i mean, if you look just at what's going on on other industries, china's on the moon shine is on mars, chinese building space station. i mean, they're not that far behind. and i don't think, i think 10 years is kind of arbitrary in that sense. i think they are much, much closer that when it comes to the cyber issues, because they build the technology for all of us. now certainly we have the brain power that makes the chips and designs those things. but china builds all those things for us. and so i don't think that that far behind and we look at what the study says about global dominance and in leadership in the area. i think there's somewhat arbitrary in their, their idea of what is the leadership in cyberspace because i think the chinese are right there with us. they're pretty close. yeah, that's a great point. i mean, we know that even with.

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