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right fell out whenever the police officers shot dead in sweden becomes the 1st killed in the line of duty since 2007, i met a surge of violence that the opposition blames on migrants in an outburst so called awoke culture president across the board and the progressive american id is a racialized in france. we get some insight essentially a trying to use an american blueprint for french. it's like which is really very different from america, i think step backward than they and they start to break the society of part of being vaccinated doesn't always mean unrestricted travel. the european mentions agency has yet to approve an indian version of the aster seneca job. the many in britain of already received ah
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hello live from moscow. this is art, the international keeping you across will developments and this weekend on calling bright welcome to the program. first for you. sweden's been left stunned by the killing of a police officer. the 1st incident of its kind in more than a decade, the 17 year old swedish mans been arrested. he denies the allegations and it's some known if the officer with the initial target to be attack the country that was suffering a crime spike right now. and the opposition is pointing the finger at migration policy. soft. taylor now reports after years of trying, he finally landed his dream job on the 4th. but on that dream job, he was killed, apparently caught in the cross, has a big gang related incident. the death of a 33 year old swedish policeman, house spark shock and a nation which rarely wakes up to thought stories only twice in the last 20 years. but things are changing because sweden is in the grip of what's been called a crime epidemic. be increasing done violence and sweden is unique in comparison
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with most other countries in europe. it is a kind of social contagion. if we're shooting takes place, another usually takes place close to it in both time and space. the this uptake and violence has become a political battle ground. on one side, the governments take no tolerance on. it would not be my 1st option to bring in the military, but i am prepared to do whatever is necessary to make sure the serious organized crime is stamped out. but the opposition party bus, sweet and democrats, accused the prime minister of failing to name the roots of the problem as it sees it. migration back in 2015 sweden took in the largest number of refugees in the
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e. u per capita. 160000 in the following year, sex offenses tripled. 2 years later, 73 percent of suspected monitors. what migrants, west, 58 percent of convicted rapists and the tough battles. well, 85 percent of gang members in the country now have an immigrant background from primarily muslim countries. the government has been unwilling to make a direct link. but for those who are cheap patrol the streets, the link makes itself. it is no longer a secret today that much of the problems of gang and network crime with the shootings and the explosions is linked to immigration to sweden and mason decades. when you like me, have the opportunity to follow cases at the individual level. you see that basically everyone who shoots or is shot in gun conflicts originates from the balkans, the middle east, north or east africa voting trends. so how much will flash point this has become?
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so back in 2010, the anti immigrant sweden democrats took just 5.7 percent of the vote. in 2018. they took 18 percent, and now the 3rd biggest party, the government fritz pot reading the room just passed a law making refugee residents permit temporary. but for many, it's too little too late. in the meantime, of the rectory it gets more and more heated. the local muslim population is finding that famously taller and sweet and has a far less tolerant underbelly bonding books. a gang battle hand grenades no go. so is it any wonder that's fair within that the country's very democracy? is that threat whether or not the tide can be turned? one thing is shaw. the image of sweden tolerant sweden. the st. paven may now
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be cracking french. integrity is at risk, according to president macross who's blaming left his american ideology for dividing society. he thinks the united states is winding, the talk back on issues like race and gender. i am seeing society becoming progressively more 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. his remarks came and an interview with elle magazine at a time when a fresh generation of activists denounced racism in the country and also its colonial past. while ma, chrome claims its inequality that holds society back out panel believes that so called world culture only sparks division. the more than the cancel culture or the overly identity identity type issues to critical race theories are creating missions, i think,
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step backward than they and they start to break the society part of the very valid point. i think it's an american import, and it is that the people who believe in this, essentially a trying to use an american blueprint for french society, which is really very different from america. history is very different. race relations are very different. the issue of slavery doesn't exist in france in the way that it exists in america. it has existed but not at all founding. the existence of the, the country itself, not because actually seen, is really decent with us institute. nobody wants to be told and nobody wants to do that. so all of these things isn't about anybody's moving. and then if i remember, there is no nation anymore because friends and the other counties are to be who would be new very little to me. so many going to view the bolder than
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people do run to other people and then the one that goes into them who hold what? no, nothing can be done by that. so be focusing on these identity, and these are enders, even though they do anything that goes on the negative in some sense when moment please stay on task, begin the game. but that's how that is. just remember in facebook says it's combatting extremism in the united states. by introducing this new prompt tasking use as if they know anyone's flirting with violent ideology and even to report on friends and family if they spot anything untoward. but it's an update that's being slammed as well in kind of opens, been taking a closer look. in the last few days, the number of facebook users got a bizarre message when they logged in. some users got a message saying that they may have been exposed to violent extreme of content.
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others got a message urging them to report their friends who may be becoming violent extremist, a bit or well in. don't you think? here's what the facebook spokesperson had to say on it. this test is part of our launch work to assess ways to provide resources and support to people on facebook who may have engaged with or exposed to extremis content. or who may know someone who is at risk, the entire approach condemns that condemns itself. and the fact that like the artificial intelligence isn't, doesn't get irony, doesn't get humor, doesn't get the difference between asian have an anti a's and hey, i can't tell the difference between anything. i don't trust the algorithm. i don't trust the company and thousands of people. i know on facebook would like to leave it the facebook from never offered a very clear definition of what extremism is,
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i guess it's in the eye of the beholder. however, facebook has announced a partnership with an n g o based in chicago called life after hey, that is intended to help people escape the violence far right now this all comes after months of pressure on facebook to crack down on certain viewpoints. you can take this content, you can reduce division, you can fix this, but you choose not to. you have the means, but time after time you are picking engagement and profit over the health and safety of your users, our nation, and our democracy. the dirty truth is that they are relying on algorithms to purposely promote conspiratorial devices, are extremely content so that they can take money more money and ad dollars. we can do this when you are without you and we will not all users are supporting this new initiative, report your extremist friends and family based on your own,
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subjective definition, what could possibly go wrong. facebook once you to tell them if someone you know, is becoming an extremist which these days is synonymous with thinking for yourself and having a backbone. i haven't gotten any warnings from facebook that i might be interacting with political extremists. and it's really making me feel like a nerd with lame france. at this point, facebook has engaged in mass bands of individuals deemed to be problematic. it has taken measures to work against certain news outlets, and it's even given a long term ban to a former us president. but all of that is not enough. americans are still thinking for themselves and asking dangerous questions. so now we have extremism notices. what will be next? this is suddenly and rapidly getting to the ludicrous level of communist, political enforcement of thought and ideas. and it is on the one hand,
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terrifying and on the other hand amusing because they're going way too far away to brad. and everyone seems to be laughing about they are responding as vis who media is composed entirely of millions of customers who are planning a violent revolution against the government. and it's the social media outfit job to get to the bottom of that and solve it. and they're storing all the data and sharing it with the sitting government. it's ridiculous, there's nobody planning a revolution. there's nothing for them to be concerned about. the business of inflating the danger of a right wing extremism is nothing more than them attempting to criminalize political descent in order to shut it down out of fear. it is very much domestic terrorism of the kind. there are using the right wing, but it's actually social media trying to scare people in from shutting up about things. they don't want people to talk about. hey, briefly around the world now and yes, this is an ocean on fire. an oil platforms,
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underwater pipeline has ruptured and ignited, creating a red blaze on the surface of the gulf of mexico. it thought that a gas leak is to blame the facilities. i would just say the flames have now been put out. there also no report deaths or injuries. ah. the rainy season in japan has triggered a deadly landslide south west of the capital. tokyo. 2 people are reported killed and at least 20 a missing homes have been flooded or swept away. right now, emergency services are carrying out rescue operations and hundreds of workers clashed with police and shells. go add port in paris unions call for protests off the new contract. come wages management say they have no choice because of the slumping at all. the result of the pandemic thought the rally spark delays, and some passengers, at the misstep lights ah,
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closer to home and cyber attacks and dis information from abroad, including by foreign spy agencies have, for the 1st time being brought into a special section of russia's new national security bill president putin sided into law earlier this saturday. it's a broad strategy to correspond more, i guess d of explained to me earlier. well, it isn't precisely new, it's rather amended amended pool. the latest challenges, the latest threats facing russian national security, russian culture, the russian, the russian state, there's the stop you would expect, such as nathan activity, nato encroachment towards russia's board, as well as the development of sophisticated, more sophisticated offensive happening. there is also a point about russian national security being threatened by exercise exercise carried out by native states with, with regards to the use of nuclear weapons. but those are, those are traditional threats. that's much more in the threats. potentially, the threats that are already emerging,
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such as the inflammation and psychological attacks on russia other than the political pressure, the military pressure, the economic pressure. there is an effort on the way to sort of de, stabilize russia according to this report from within and from, without, from outside, by destructive actors who are seeking to harmless, you know, public anger with, because of because of the hardships that brush and face. for example, because of the pandemic, the economic was that, that is caused and some acts as the seeking to use that i get to do the directed against the russian state. at the same time, the reports obviously recognizes that there is a need for social justice. there is a need to purge corruption and russia for more effort to be made and effective governance as well. i need to protect russian culture and identity, traditional values in the country. it goes on to list. hopefully you get a size that things are going the wrong way, such as youth being more patriotic nowadays than perhaps in the pots. there is also
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the climate reference, the emerging, and the significant threat of climate change. russia, of course, experiencing it more than many other states in the world that regard the temperature changes and, and how the weather changes the, the melting of permafrost and rushes north. it also says that russia must guarantee and develop blue carbon technologies to safe god. it's fugette and national security still had this saturday bridging the generation gap in the pandemic. we meet this 9 year old girl who's been streaming exercise class is much to the delight of care her residence around the world and tell her story. and here's some of the positive reaction to it after this ah,
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driven by general shape person of those in the me who dares thing? we dare to ask me. ah, what we've been reporting for a few years, money printing leads to inflation. this is about becoming a big problem for central banks around the world. only one central bank on the world is actually taking it on board and proactively dealing with the issue. we'll get to that mom and
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the the, the, the ah hello again. more of a headline news now and millions in britain who received an indian made astrazeneca vaccine may find it difficult if they want to travel the continental europe. because the use medicines agency still hasn't approved the job more on that extra shot. edwards dashti. 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 quarantine period 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,
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as johnson played it all 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 you vaccine path for which was just launched on thursday, only recognizes jobs approved by the european regulator. now, on the shelf at the european union simply says it's free to request authorization anytime at once. for the best point 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 fax 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
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a show job was widely provided for african countries. the international kofax program says the may is discriminating against those lower. a income countries, any measured, 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 2 tier system. further widening the global vaccine divide and exacerbate seeing the inequalities. they were since the beginning of the year, the british government long hailed the code of ed vaccination program. i was that ticket out of the pandemic that with a mixed 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 and brit and battles to do,
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delta cove and very in their affairs, the strain will plunge the rest of europe into a 3rd wave of the virus. according to the world health organization, european regional director, this city conditions for a new leaf of excess hospitalizations and that's before the autumn or dead for in place. new variance deficit in vaccine uptake increased social mixing and there will be a new wave in the w to pin region unless we remain disciplined of the un was the number of new cases across europe's jumped 10 percent last week. most vaccines are effective against the delta vary and but only 2 shots can guarantee a higher level of protection. or amid the new variance and worsening statistics, the use launched a digital covert certificate system for people to travel freely across the blog. it's basically a q r code that shows a person's cobit status, whether they've been inoculated, whether they've tested negative or have recovered and have anti bodies. but it's
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not totally full proof because the certificates are easy to ford and issue and the system doesn't check from the system to see molecular on college, professor lauren's young highlighted the disturbing challenges if we have, as we do differing rates vaccination across europe, when it's going to create some problems i've seen in terms of trouble. and we know that this more infectious variant is spreading. we know the various vaccine platforms, the been developed including the are and platforms all being modified now and trial and individuals to check that we will be able to generate even better community against variance. and i guess it's a case of keeping an eye on levels of, of protection levels of antibodies. so there is a complication to vaccine pulse pools, not only in terms of variance, but also one of the current big unknowns is how long does the protective
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immunity induced by the vaccination i to the last we believe it to be more than 6 months. so there is an issue here about whether or not we're going to have to have some way of just measuring antibodies. it's not difficult or a test that you can do this very easily, but it may be that to keep vaccine passports up to date a relevant. we may need to start testing antibody levels in individuals after a period of time to make sure they do have sufficient community positivity for this saturday and 9 year old girls become an internet sensation after streaming exercise classes to care home residents around the world. she started filming in the pandemic to help generations to connect all to you. k is being finding out the curve. pandemic kept the most vulnerable in society. the hardest, both young and old schools were closed and care homes were locked down. those empower,
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tried desperately to keep the virus at bay. but i still lation was the inevitable consequence for all but some like 9 year old had bryson from east and button sher decided to do something about it, forced to stay at home herself. she started her own online fitness classes, specifically for care her residence and the idea really took off during, well, i'm quite a lot and i found like i was keeping on arguing and just one night, i think the focus and gauge. i really wanted to go and doing that in raleigh, due to her my confidence, who's doing well and i lost all my confidence and she really did struggle. we went through a lot. she was, i saw my, we get kind of disappear. she came to play, the argument started coming. she couldn't find the food to get from where we way or
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at the end of 2020 to 20 or we are no, i mean i can't see her play diane. i should name. i don't even who to do that and i'm 59. how does video seem to $167.00 care homes worldwide, including in australia and america? inspired by the death of her grandmother had to work with physiotherapists and put together the chair based workout suitable for people of all ages. many of the residents taking part suffer from dementia for some of those in the home deprive of contact with friends and family. it was a life like residents here are the dementia care home in brack know amongst some of have is found for them. the classes are linked with the outside world. a great keep activity and a lot of fun to i think is very important because when you say you, if an up very not really that you need to do them. also, i think it helps people so perhaps don't so bonding with other people. and
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they can see you doing them and then they join in for you walked in new jersey or multi things. and i think when you're older you tend to forget some of the things you when you were younger. and when you see the young people doing something or saying some new things or you start laughing in a year and there isn't, if you are just sick and he was here and half the people would talk it out. if you're doing exciting, those people joining always helps you make such a fool of yourself. while schools in calhoun are back in business for now. if the virus continues to search that enforced isolation could return to. but with those like heather, promising to keep them healthy and happy, then the next few months might be a little easier actually work well with you all exercising, all relaxing this weekend. thanks for choosing the international on calling bray in
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moscow. but with the next update right here in just over half an hour from now, let me know, look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear. i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. we'll summoning the demon a robot must protect its own existence with existence.
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i still think that costs right on police report. in december 2020 a group of anti finishes. fill out a film crew access for 3 months. 3rd row like 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 in. we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states has gotten driven. this is 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 how we can't trust the police. we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves in
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the the hi am i kaiser, this is the guys report. well, what we've been reporting on for a few years, money printing leads to inflation. this is now becoming a big problem for a central banks around the world. only one central bank on the world is actually taking it on board and proactively dealing with the issue. we'll get to that a mom and stacy right. well, the money printing has been going across, of course, the us across europe, japan, they've all been printing money. japan's the 1st to go money printer go for years and years ago, decades ago. but we're going to get to the central bank of russia is apparently going to be raising rates yet again in a shocking moment. but 1st, i want to lay out the situation of what's going on and why we have this wealth and
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income gap. and just the extraordinary moment in which we are, we've cover the extraordinary nature of negative interest rates. we've covered the extraordinary nature of the money printing and negative energy prices. all the crazy things that happen. one price signals go astray. well, household corporate equities and mutual fund shares, asset market value levels have expanded by $8.00 trillion dollars. an asset value between q 42019, and q 12021, the fastest and largest valuation expansion in history. so you kind of see that in the day that we, you see that the feds interventions get sharper and faster and harder. so that's after the 200-2001 dot com crash. it was a slow decline for a few years like 4 or 5 years. and then it hit the bottom and slowly came back to life. here's a 2008 crash you see. and what you see is that there's a kind of like
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a u shaped bottom. we had a v shaped week of declines back in march or 2020. and now the move, the value ass evaluations have gone parabolic right. that's kind of history of the show as a report. we've been tracking that exact product progress from the money print thing, what it does, and we're at the inflection point now where you can't mask it anymore, like they used to. because remember, financial engineers on wall street, they were able to figure out a way to print money, but have it go around the labor market. right? so wages have been flat in there before this recent derivatives lead financial engineering here that we live in when money supply increased, wages would go up, do you say? and that was that price signal and then you'd have the business cycle. but.

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