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the who's the most ronnie's and she's to, whose canadian spent their anger off the remains of more than a 1000 children. i discovered a former indigenous residential schools run by the catholic church and also the sound. and again, so called woke coach person micro warns that progressive american idea is racialized and from microsoft has made that us law enforcement and secret questing the data, his customers up to 10 times a day. i good evening. welcome. you're watching art international. now there is mounting
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anger in canada to the discovery of the remains of more than a 1000 children at former indigenous residential schools. cities even cancelled national day celebrations as a result. and when he pag statues of queen victoria and queen elizabeth the 2nd were toppled, andy faced saw the provincial assembly building. the british rose is seen to represent kennedy's colonial pastime, red paint. miss daub over the foreign statue of queen victoria sees alex mikaela, which looks back at the story. discovery after discovery, the latest one was on one's day 182 bodies founded cranbrook british columbia. this is close to a residential school. they use basically a radar that looks under ground, and that's where they found these people in unmarked graves that adds to the
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initial finding, which happened on may 27th. and you can loops british columbia at another residential school of 215 people as young as 3 years old in mon, mark grace, and then of course, the scotch one, which was the biggest find so far, 751 people. so you add all these numbers up over a 1000 people found, but we have over 130 schools like this across canada. ah, you learn not trying. you just get harder. and yeah, you learn to shut down every day was you were in constant fear that your hope was that it wasn't you today that was going to be the target, the victim. the program started in the late 18 hundreds and laughed at all the way up to 1996. when the last school was close, that 150000 native children ripped out of their families, arms and put into the schools. they were forced to go to the schools,
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the royal canadian mounted police were complicit in that they were the ones that would take the children from their families to the schools that were run primarily by the catholic church at about 60 percent, but also anglican and protest and other smaller churches across the country, the levels of abuse that we found at these schools was absolutely mind blowing. i just have to read something for you quickly. this is at 1900. oh, $7.00 report from the department of indian affairs is called the bryce report, documented 40 to 60 percent mortality rate in the schools mostly of tuberculosis and then a 90 to 100 percent of these children. this is unbelievable, suffered either from physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. we will have rates of 80 percent abuse on these 1st nations because of this legacy left behind by these churches and the canadian government, which funded all of these programs. so canadians are demanding that the government do something about this. we did have a back in 2015
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a commission that said that this was a cultural genocide. they did very little about it up to now. now people are demanding the prime minister. do something about it and the prime minister, as well as indigenous communities, are demanding an apology from the catholic church. i really hope that this time it will lead towards the pope coming onto the canadian soil and apologizing apologizing directly for the responsibility that the catholic church shares in this part of our history. and what is believed to be a reaction to what has happened in the past month or so is the churches are being burned down on need of communities and close to residential schools. we've heard of 5 in british columbia, a 2 and berta and one all the way at the other side of the country. it nova scotia . ah, ah. the prime minister has said that
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destroying places of worship is not the way to go, obviously. but at the same time, canadians are looking at the situation in a much broader perspective. hopefully canada will do more. and that's exactly what canadians are demanding at this point. so as mentioned then numerous churches across the west, the country have been badly damaged or destroyed by fire and police to say that it could be austin and related to the discovery of graves. the chief of the campus is 1st nation which uncovered one of the unmarked mass graves to say that canada still has a long way to go to do the impact of colonization. half of our nation have at one point, attended a residential school. a residential school had one goal and it was to brainwash our way of life. and the 1st people an apology from the pope is required and an
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apology would help us in our ceiling journey. if anybody has been in canada, it is a developed country. it is a one you know, a g 7 time treat. but internally, canada, it's, we're at a point where we're reflecting internally, the grave sites are the conversation, but the impact of colonization, of ripping apart families. and today we are seeing the aftermath of that. it brings out anger in some it brings out frustration. moving forward, what we have to do is canada has what we call the truth and reconciliation call to can to action which canada invested in took the stories of over 100000 people who attended these residential. they have given 94 call to action for canadian implement. we implement those. we will be a way more developed country, which in one generation there are some tough days ahead of us. but the end goal is
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to co exist as, as we should have at the beginning. my french integrity is at risk, according to president micron, who is blaming leftist american ideology for dividing society. he thinks the u. s. is winding the clock back on issues like race and gender reporting from paris. his shot to bit ski. don't the 1st time that he's talked about the threat of american ideology, this wookey isn't coming through and infecting hearing problems, but now we're getting a real sense of how much of an issue he really believes this to be. he's been giving a wide ranging entity to elle magazine here in front. and he talked about a number of issues, but he also touched on these issues of this idea. ology, this work isn't this left, isn't that been imported? to fall from the u. s. a. and he said that the left wing ideology was holding people back and splitting society. i am seeing society becoming progressively more
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racial. we had freed ourselves from this approach. and now we are once more categorizing people according to their race. and by doing that, we're totally placing them under house arrest. he was then or about what role race skin color on gender play and holding people back. and he was folded to that question by saying that he could think of many young white people from his home town in northern france who are also being held back young white men who immensely frustrated at being held back. so for him, he was saying the problem is more about social inequality, and he always pretty much blamed movements like black lives matter, like me to seeking to divide people by issues of gender, by issues of skin color. and you also have this parting shot for american feminism . my feminism is a humanism. i'm on the side of universalism. i don't subscribe to fight that
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defines every one according to their own identity, or their own particularity, there is being a huge, from some quarters have fallen. so this idea of american work isn't infecting levels of society. in france, there's also been exasperation for ministers in mac, loans and government. talking about this ideology being prevalent now when you versus fees across bronson. describing what you see sometimes is being, this is law, mood left isn't something that a corrupt or society. so this are real concern from some quarters here about these ideas coming from the united states. it also comes at a time when there is this new generation of young activists. she was taking these ideas and trying to point out the issues that they see is being problematic. came from such as racism as a result of frances colonial talk. and of course, black floods, masses, me to,
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i've had their own versions that they've moved with haven falls, which has gone it widespread support from other sections of the so many see this is being him pushing himself back towards the center of politics to try and regain the mainstream voters head of next to the presidential election that microsoft has revealed the u. s. law enforcement has been secretly asking for the days of his customers up to 10 times a day. take join. senior executive is complained that the procedure has become a routine source of information for the authorities. harvey, trinity chavez has more than the story. many americans are shocked to find out that federal prosecutors have requested data on thousands of americans. the news comes just weeks after justice department, prosecutors obtained phone records belonging to not only journalists, but also members of congress and stafford 21st century. federal prosecutors no longer need to show up to your office. they just need to raid your virtual office.
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they do not have to subpoena journalist directly, they just need to go to the cloud today. us federal law enforcement agencies facing fierce backlash for secretly pursuing personal data up americans across the country with so called secrecy orders, orders that are designed to prevent disclosure of new inventions and technologies that in the opinion of selected federal agencies present a possible threat to national security of the united states most shocking is just how routine secrecy orders have become when law enforcement targets and americans e mail text messages or other sensitive data stored in the cloud. speaking to members of the sherry house committee on wednesday, microsoft corporate vice president for customer security and trust tom. bert said that in recent years, federal law enforcement officials have presented the company with 24023500 secrecy orders in a year or about 7 a day. secrecy orders are too often used for routine investigations based on
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a cursory assertion that the government has met a statutory burden. the justice department's own template does not even require facts justifying the need for secrecy. instead, the template merely asserts that any disclosure would seriously jeopardize the investigation for a variety of boilerplate reasons. this as the relationship with some major tech companies and law enforcement agencies in the u. s. have garnered fair scrutiny and recent weeks following new justice department, prosecutors obtained phone records belonging to not only journalists, but also members of congress and staffers as a part of leak investigation, rather than providing americans as meaningful notice that their private electronic records are being accessed in a criminal investigation department hides behind its ability to as 3rd party provided directly. they deny american citizens as companies and institutions their basic day in court, and instead they gather their evidence entirely in secret. meantime,
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some lawmakers are calling for reforms to guard against future overreached by justice department, prosecutors, and idea that was expressed both by democrats and republicans on the house judiciary committee reporting in new york, trinity chavez, r. t, investigative journalist and darcy, how he spends phone says that people stay to should be sacred as private property. i think the biggest thing is, is that the cloud computing and cloud storage services, data storage for messaging, text messages for the on social networks as well as your email cloud services all need to be treated like in your home. so if you walk into someone's home as a federal agent, you can just go through all this stuff that they have in their drawers and open up their desk and read whatever they've written down, right? you have to have a warrant to do that. when all of these cases there should be required under the law, a warrant from a judge that is issued because there is evidence of wrongdoing in some way. what's
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been happening here for several years now is what we're seeing. take place is all of these law enforcement agencies are literally acting as if they could just with a blanket power go in and search through all of your private communications because they're on these cloud services. they don't have to access you directly. they go straight to microsoft, they go straight to amazon, and a w s. they go straight to apple and they say, show us what's being stored on the cloud. we have a right to see it. and then the judge also goes along with that by saying you as an individual don't have the right to know. so we'll put it under a gag order. that's what you need to change, treat cloud services, treat data storage as if it is the property of the user, not the property of big tech. not him. it hate in has stepped up, brushes, commitment to cussing greenhouse gas emissions by bringing laws to limit the worst policing enterprises. for details on this is ego. she's done. date is the 1st law of its kind in russia's history. and essentially, it's the country's contribution to
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a global effort to reduce emission within the framework of the paris climate accord . now, according to this law, just generally speaking, what it does is a, it makes companies report on their emissions and reduce their emissions as it also sets target levels for them. speaking of this levels, by the end of this decade already, russia is expecting to see a 30 percent drop in greenhouse gas emissions compared to the level that it had back in the 19 ninety's. but on top of that businessmen and interpret knows that they will be incentivized and encouraged to take part in in projects that help fight climate change. like for example, reforestation or recycling for taking part in these projects. they will be getting so called carbon units, which will later transpire into something more feasible, as the louis says, they will be able to sell these carbon units and well make
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a profit by all of these measures. russia is hoping to put itself on the so called carbon neutrality track. so what is this carbon neutrality essentially means that a country and it's enterprise as they emit as many gases as much greenhouse gases as its forests and oceans can absorb without any hum no more than that. so this lou is the 1st step that is expected to put russia on the green attract. still to come this out, some british tories inoculate for the present job could be banned from traveling to europe as they've been given the in the inversion. what have the details on this other stories to take in a couple ah, i
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having a 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 in a bath that causes so many different changes. it's stressful at many levels. ah, and now we're in an area where we're trying to save the planet. we want to be able to use energy and have special live, but also to live on a healthy planet. and the challenge is the energy. it's the emissions of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gas that we're trying to manage and as many different ways of doing that. the transition has begun in transition. and it's proceeding along many different way with
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the the, the, the ah, welcome by millions of british tourists inoculated with an indian version of a corona, virus vaccine may be bad from traveling to continental europe. because the european medicines agency is still not approve the issue, jap, shabby at which dash t as more while summer is endav here in the united kingdom for it, hoping to travel across to europe to have a holiday may have to now think again, it comes as millions of people may have been given the wrong job of the vaccination . in fact, they may have been given the indian version of astrazeneca job. now the reason why that's an issue is because it hasn't been approved by the vaccine possible scheme. meaning that anybody traveling to europe would have to then enter into that
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quarantine at paris are not able to skip it. now, department for health in the united kingdom here, doesn't really give a number of how many people could actually be affected by this. but it could be as many as 5000000 people because that's the number of doses that were imported throughout the year and 2021. now speaking earlier today, the prime minister bar, as johnson play the old down and said it shouldn't really be a problem. meanwhile, the vaccination program leaders have said the job is just as effective. the most important part of this is that people who have received these but she should be reassured that they have received exactly the same stuff as people who have received other batches made elsewhere. this is an administrative hurdle that needs to be straightened out over a year. vaccine pass for which was just launched on thursday, only recognizes jobs approved by the european regulator now on the shield of the european union, simply says it's free to request authorization anytime at once. for the best point,
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it hasn't yet done so essentially saying the pool is in cobra shields court. however, on a governmental level, e u. member states are somewhat able to flex and bend the rules on most by allowing travelers with vaccines approved by the world health organization to use the passport to. however, this is where it gets even more complicated considering kind of a show job was widely provided for african countries. the international kofax program says the may is discriminating again, those lower income country any measure. the only allows people protected by a subset of w h o approved vaccines to benefit from the reopening of travel into and with that region would effectively create a to, to assist them further widening the global vaccine divide. and exacerbating the inequalities. they were since the beginning of the year, the british government long hailed the code of ed vaccination program. i was that
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ticket out of the pandemic with a mix up like this one on. indeed the rise of the delta veteran here in the united kingdom. we only have to look at the last week alone to see a 46 percent rise in the delta variant. it seems that many countries across europe, a very worried about brits coming into the country regardless of which job they've had. and regardless of how many well the world health organization has urge governments to ensure that 70 percent of the world's population has had the covey jap. within a year, the w h. i chief, may be united, spend his, he wound, we are entering a worrying stage of the crisis. we did a very dangerous period of this fun to be in those countries with low vaccination coverage. terrible scenes of hospitals overflowing that again, becoming the norm. have urged leaders across the world to work together to ensure that by this time, next year, 70 percent of all people in the country are vaccinated. well,
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less than 2 percent of global current of ours. fact scenes have gone to poor countries and rich states like britain, france, and the u. s. have 5 to donate a 1000000000 doses, but the world is estimated to need 11 times that figure. the secretary general have doctors without borders, told us the health community does face a number of challenges. i think we're a long, long way from being satisfied with getting equitable distribution of back scenes on a global, on a global scale. there are huge parts of the world who are simply not receiving vaccine doses. i mean, we would say that it's not just about money, it's actually about sharing the doses themselves. but we also need to be really careful that it is not just about getting back things to countries. it's also that last mile in terms of getting the vaccines into people's arms. and this is a highly complicated thing, often very resource intensive at the last moment. also really struggling along with
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all societies in terms of the vaccine hesitancy and miss spreading information about the risks, effects and seeing a rise in vaccine nationalism. and until we get past this until we get past and get to a stage of having equitable access to vaccinations and getting vaccinations around the world. and we're going to be tracing the spend, we're in an exceptional situation and rather going rather than looking in on ourselves and nationalizing, we really need to be looking at any way that we can increase the volume of vaccine getting to the people who need it. because it as an individuals, we need to be helping everybody around the world. but also as you say, it's not over and it's open for everyone. okay, well we can show you and i some impressive if airy pictures from the gulf of mexico where an underwater oil pipeline ruptured and cool fire. missing an almost supernatural close. you can see it is believed that the fire near a platform owned by the company was caused by hydrocarbon leak with initial report
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suggesting it could spread to other offshore oil complexes to accompany his recently said, however, that the flame has been extinguished. with no mention of any injuries or death in the incident, less than one in 4 americans apparently hopeful for a better political system. according to a new poll and instead of solving major issues like the migrant crisis, people do think the policymakers are too busy. squabbling amongst themselves is more gas, c, f. exploits with scotch years to go until america's 250 s and the verse who it spirits onshore in the political system of the us once the pride and joy of the nation. and we of the world is no longer that less than half was americans pulled recently, hold out hope for a better future, even less in
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a better political system. it's telling, isn't it, man, a former president drives to the border, just a mark. how badly his successor has bugged the job. because what they're doing is opening their prisons and prisoners murderers, human traffickers, all of these people, drug dealers are coming back into our country. if you remember the c n n reporter, what did you do? murder. and she goes, what, murder, and they immediately turned off the camera. that's exactly why texas is stepping up and doing a job. that is truly the federal government's job. a job that you did, but the job that the by the ministration is completely failing us on these mockery is the republicans heating back at vice. president carmella has this trip to the border where she tried to blame the immigration crisis, which is now a level of unseen and decades. on trump, we inherited a tough situation. we have looked at a system where people have been in housing in main condition,
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many years violence system items is broken and that needs to be reconstructed and done in 5 months. we've made progress, but there's still much more work to be done. which flies in the face of fact, the biden administration has arrested more migrants which they heaped praise on during elections than trumpet. in any month of his presidency, almost 200000 arrested. it may alone. biden, at one point had entered more kids in detention camps. 22000, then trump ever did that. i think they should go back to their home countries or white line like everybody else. so what's happening right now is there a lot in the face of those people who are following the law. the crime shows that people can't go to sleep at night and feel citing secure because with a lot of illegals coming across the border. cutting sensors, not just a whole,
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lot of the animals that are close in their gaping, we have good people coming in. we have bad people, but i'll tell you what. some of them are just they're going to wind up when you're george the board at situation these the p to me, the crisis at the heart of america. 2 sides to completely different visions and the complete disregard for the views of others. and with every year the divide running through america and americans grows. the president's and congressmen a deficient that governors and sponsors all shouts over each other loudly and repeatedly that only they can heal america, which americans evidently don't by the committee. bill cosby has been released from jail after his sakes. his old conviction was overturned. the pennsylvanian state supreme court added that he should never face charges because he struck a non prosecution deal with
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a previous district attorney. there is only one remedy that can completely restore cosby to the status quo ante. he must be discharged and any future prosecution on these particular charges must be barred. coffee had said 2 years of a 3 to 10 year sentence for drugging and molesting a woman at his home. after an initial settlement, the case was reopened, when dozens of other women, the keys in this sexual assault is always denied any wrong doing its conviction help feel the meeting movement in its support is what is its accuses to say, his release is a setback for the course ah, the decision regarding do cosby is not only disappointed but of concern and it may discourage those was the justice for sexual assault and the criminal justice system from reports and oper, discipline in the prosecution. what an author, who's written about violence against women, to tell us that the cosby saga does highlight how hard it is to prosecute in such
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cases from an outside perspective. like you've got with the me to movement. you've got so many women. it's not about not believing them, it's just that when you're in involved in the legal system, they really do require certain protocol prayers, which is a real inhibition. this particular situation. it seems to me that what's happening is they really can't prove certain things in such circumstances. when you have an accusation or harassment based on things that have to do what he said, she said they have to be prepared or the consequences of how much can they attach to the proof and the condition and whether or not the other party, the accused party will concede to the accusation
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or charges that are laid. so that brings you up to date you watching are national company this evening. we'll have more news in the headlines in about half an hour. oh the everything we associate with modern life has been digitalized. in fact, we live within ecosystems created by big tech. they decide what we can see, what we can buy, and even what we can say. the systems no longer service, they actually control us. is there a way out from this growing dystopian? the news .

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