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ah, ah, the, in the story, the week here now i see mass rallies and that she's toppled canadian spend their anger off the remains of more than a 1000 children a found full or indigenous presidential schools that were run by the catholic church. besides human sons, my 50th birthday, but behind bars this weekend is the key witness. in the case against him, apparently meant to lying to some nice saying it could be a crucial blow to american legal action against. if we can find highly infectious, delta strain is occurring of ours plunges, rushed into a new wave of the pandemic problems most go. my case status past is mandatory. if you want to access restaurants from cafe, we put the new system up to the official inside
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a covert free. so i can get rid of the mask. ah, hello, they're welcome. you're watching weekly here on the international. canada has seen anger spilling onto the streets with mass rallies after the discoveries of the remains of more than a 1000 children. former indigenous residential schools, cities cancelled national day celebrations, while in winning peg the statues of queen victoria. and queen elizabeth the 2nd were toppled. andy faced the while. the british royal is seen to represent kennedy's colonial past. red paint
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was dogged over the foreign statue of queen victoria, while the british prime minister spokesperson did condemn any de facing of statues of the queen, alex mikaela, which looks back now. what led to the latest anger? 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 underground. and that's where they found these people in unmarked graves that adds to the 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,
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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, 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 for the department of indian affairs is called the bryce report, documented 40 to 60 percent mortality rate in the schools mostly of tuberculosis
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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 at 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 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. an apology apologizing directly for the responsibility that the catholic church shares in this
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part of our history now 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 to 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 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. please say that the church fires mention that could be arson and related to the discovery of those graves, canadian prime minister, called the alleged attacks, unacceptable and wrong. we heard from the indigenous community. how about the
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gruesome discoveries of the children's remains? it was a genocide and you look at the whole point of the residential school was to take the indian out of the indian to get rid of our language, get rid of our culture and children died. every 1st nation person is feeling the impact of the residential schools. my grandmother attended my grandfather attended thankfully, my mother didn't have to attend, but she still feels the impacts on it on a daily basis. it is a developed country. it is a one, you know, a g 7 time tree, but internally, canada, it's, we're at a point where we're reflecting internally, the green sites are the conversation, but the impact of colonization, of ripping apart families. and today we are seeing the aftermath of that. it brings
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out anger in some it brings out frustration moving forward. what we have to do is the truth and reconciliation call to can't to action. we implement those, we will be a way more developed country within one generation. there are some tough days ahead of us, but the end goal is to co exist as, as we should have at the beginning. hundreds of shooting song support is gathered in london and new york on saturday to celebrate his 50th birthday. but it is the 3rd birthday that quickly found as nice spent in british jail, washington as seeking his expedition to the u. s. of publishing classified material and he found, sees it could be sentenced to up to 175 years. meanwhile, a major witness in the u. s. case against him has reportedly admitted to giving false testimony and i signed the newspaper says the c good, or the dawson told them his allegations. part of an updated indictment are not true
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. it is potentially a major setback for washington. with some seeing the admission is faithful to america's case against the songs with fellow whistleblower edward snowden. among them. this is the end of the case against julian assad. if biden continues to seek the extradition of a publisher under an indictment poison top to bottom, with false testimony admitted by its own star, witness the damage to the united states, reputation and press freedom would last for a generation. it's unavoidable. while the article notes that po dawson is a convicted fraudster accused of stealing $50000.00 from wiki leeks, while volunteering for them, he legend he received a promise of immunity though from some of the claims in exchange for cooperation against assange. however, thought ass 9 says that the wicked leaves found never asked him to hack any computers or phones of the icelandic government. this activity was sets include
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attempts to hack into the computers of members of parliament and recalled that conversations, in fact thought us. and now mister stunt in that the sons never asked him to hack or access phone recordings of m p. 's. well, we spoke to a friend of junior on, she gave him refuge back in 2010 for sure. and his phone smith says the charges against the we can expand to put journalism on the wrong side of the law. he's got some serious health issues which have been getting worse and worse and worse psychologically. he's under extraordinary stress as you can well imagine. he's had one of the most horrible lockdown that i think anybody we could possibly think of you know, mostly in solitary confinement, about 23 all the day. he's got very pull communications. they went to communicate downside, well, it's very hard for him to defend it. so you think it's absolutely devastating to the case again i, you know,
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it also completely undermines america's case, but one has to observe that this was brought up under the previous administration. must be the current administration on the biden. bearing in mind the previous administration of obama, so not to follow this procedure against julian sounds because they were aware of the impact she was going to have on journalists these charges criminalized basic dental practices. which is why it's so surprising that the british american media don't seem to be making much of what's happening with adoption. these are devastating. he is basically said, he's explain how the law to frame julian to try and say to say, then skin, mainstream media, who spent a lot of time writing negatively about do haven't really picked up on this for dogs and story. and you know, on shots about, i feel like it's there obliged to talk about the 6 is absolutely central to so that
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their own ability report. the most news in brief, now in military transport plane has crashed in the philippines. 40 board. the plane came down while transporting troops between islands does appear to have missed the runway. before crashing the village ministry spokesperson said the incident was not believed, have been caused by a terrorist attack. well, people have died in a massive fight, destroyed some 55 square kilometers of forest in southern cypress, the victims of thought to be migrated, farm workers, friends, living the bye, have been evacuated for your presence and describe the situation as an unprecedented tragedy. please have detained a 67 year old man suspected starting the place. yeah. and we're going to be celebrating off the team from ukraine for neil in the european championship quarter finals. 2 offices were reported injured as scuffles did break acts in london
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afterward. the mass gatherings are supporters of raising worries too, with authority, it could make the situation worse, and the government says restrictions may remain as the move as the more dangerous strain. for me more moscow has intensified is carried vaccination campaign this week with that highly contagious delta strain of the virus dominating new infections here to boost jobs were initially meant to be given every year. however, because of the current surgeon cases, stokes is now advising a new shot every 6 months. murder of moscow says that both sputnik v and it's slight, varied to are suitable for the job. for the capitals campaign comes, is delta strain infections jump nationwide, the country's caseload more than doubled over the course of june and paid it $25000.00 daily infections by this morning and moscow registered more than 7 and
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a half 1000 new cases. while the rice has prompted the city to introduce a mandatory cobit status past that grounds access to public places. so let's have a quick look then at how it's meant to work to qualify. you do need either to be vaccinated, have anti bodies or a negative p c r test. that is now more than 3 days old artes, comforting gross cove put his q r code to the test. this is my q r code. something party goers now can't live without moscow since this has become one of the only way to get into a restaurant or bar here. so i decided to investigate how the system works and whether it actually does it all. so let's now go to a couple of places here together we started to start off with one of the most popular flights in my neighborhood. usually has lots of customers all day long. i also brought my son along. he hasn't been vaccinated and he hasn't had cobra. so he
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doesn't have a q r code. so we're going to see if this is going to be a problem. there was a line outside to find out what's going on. so i think i got a little bit of work in new york. what hold on for them? well, it turned out my local fast food restaurant was serving takeaway orders only, no indoor dining was allowed regardless of vaccination status. when you go, when you have a value for your, for them, and you said it apparently not every restaurant in moscow was able to organize q r code scanning in time. anyway, there was another place across the street. we decided to check out our more than that for them. this time the staff did have the necessary equipment,
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which is just a regular smartphone by the way. but there's something weird happened. mike, you are code didn't work. the i had to go to a government website, download the q r code again, and it finally worked. but then something else came up. in moscow, you need to show your vaccination certificate along with an id. i had a password on, but my wife had only a drivers license. even though have a password, it is not a rule. we were denied indoors service. they only let us sit outside on a terrace. bottom line is that we were denied to dining at the 2nd place this morning. so i'm gonna keep looking for the right spot. and finally, we managed to get through the
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at this turkish restaurant. everything went on without a hitch. they also let our 8 year old unvaccinated kid in, as we were told. young children are allowed inside if their parents have valid q r codes fishery inside a free zone. i can get rid of the mask. yes, once you're inside your back to the free coven era, no masks or social distance are required. as you can see, pretty did there, did i think that we are the only customers at the moment? there are 2 more people out there. but otherwise it's pretty empty. for vaccinated customers, the immediate benefits are quite obvious. now, there are always plenty of tables available and you can enjoy waiters this undivided attention for reference owners, though things might not look as google certificate more of the fact that this
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system has been introduced across moscow. so people accepted the come prepared and even say that they have a cure code trade away. but at the same time it's summer now and they still prefer to relax on the veranda. the fact that we have some are veranda helps. of course, i guess without cure code can see there, but it's too early to talk about how many customers we've lost because of this policy. we have to wait and see what it shows up on the. so this is apparently something both citizens and restaurants will have to become used to at least while cove. it is still raging. and even though a couple of months ago, people were extremely skeptical about getting the job. in the past couple of weeks, moscow authorities received more than 80000 vaccination request a de fuel the hopes that one day moscow will eventually escape from cove its loss custody raska r t. from moscow i was imposed new demands on businesses. moscow is also rewarding people who are sticking to the rules restaurants following that q. r code policy
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will receive subsidies on the utility bills and the 1st 100 businesses to have 60 percent of their staff fully vaccinated would also get money from the government. now looking at the big picture, the delta strain has spread to about a 100 countries so far in france it does it kind for 20 percent of new cases where and whereas in britain it's almost a 100 percent. we spoke to the world health organization, special envoy for k, with, about how best to manage the risk of the virus at the moment. on holiday we can be 100 percent certain the vaccine use that we have at the moment will protect us against all possible versions of this virus. so therefore, we should be accepting that vaccines will reduce our risk of getting covered quite nicely actually box. they're not going to guarantee and therefore,
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what we're saying is huge vaccines as part of your control effort. but also, why not just keep going with the physical distancing the one me to row? why not keep going with ma squaring? why not keep going with really good hygiene? why not keep going with isolation when you're sick? why not keep going with protecting elderly people and those who got other diseases with vaccines because they are really good protective? if there is the perception conveyed to the population of any country, that basically we're all going to say we're going to break 3, break free and we're not going to be troubled by the virus. and there's no turning back. it's a bit of a hostage to fortune just suppose this far as takes advantage of the freedom day and really spreads an awful lot and you end up with a situation of
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a lot of sickness and considerable debt plus distress. and if somebody is running a towel, running an airline, no running an airport or running a festival. if day you can have quick tests at the entrance and then quick daily checkups with test again for participants go, it would make such a difference. so yes, i'm super keen on frequent, reliable, inexpensive tax. it just to them talks any regret and it doesn't exist. i still come in a weekly americans are celebrating independence day, traditionally, a time for the nation to come together. but this year, they are more divided than ever with even key symbols at the event splitting the country will have a look at that story. in a couple of minutes. the
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news . what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk a now or in an area where we're trying to save the planet. we want to be able to use energy and have better live, but also to live on a healthy planet. and the challenge is energy. it's the emissions of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases that we're trying to manage. and there's many different ways of doing that. the conditions have begun in transition and it's proceeding
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along many different ways with the the the news ah, welcome back. now parades and fireworks are being held across the us to mark independence day. but the very symbols meant to bring the nation together and stand for unity. are all say splitting people apart is murdered, cast the f. r explains nothing. both americans as close together as the 4th of july, day of unity of solidarity of coleman spirit. who it was my, the american thought that they had an identity to cute,
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to find america. i defy you to tell me what constitutes an american can do. it would be incredibly diverse. democracy. what makes it american mal, apparently not even the president knows that being a patriot as it serving in the marines paying taxes. is that waving the flag, putting up the stars and stripes and poll outside your house? know that according to the media, just might make you a fanatical republican today flying the american flag from the back of a pickup truck or over a lawn is increasingly seen as a clue will be. it's an imperfect one to a person's political affiliation, and it's deeply divided nation. while they're right about division, which the media cause flat and inflamed in the name of ad revenue. but it's everywhere. people see everything differently. everyone has an opinion that that rather than rather die than give up. everything is a battle ground, race, religion,
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booting sex, orientation, police, immigration, and war. there is almost nothing left that americans agree on, have the flag symbol of unity as now a symbol of oppression. it is chatted dated, divisive and incorrect. it no longer represents democracy and freedom. it no longer represents all of us. it's not fair to be forced to honor aid. it's signed for a new flag. what if the flag look like this? and just like that out of the sheet as soon you can see it a little way down the road protests and counter protests about changing the flag rods and shootings and enmity. because one person's idea is abominable to another. you're found on an idea. we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men and women are created equal,
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endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, life, liberty to suit, happiness, sounds corny, to america. we learn this in grade school and high school. an idea that seems to have expired. what do they learn in schools now? critical race theory, the idea that white is bad, the idea that no, we were created equal, but we didn't leave equal. and that racism has tainted every aspect of institutional america. that what they learned in school now, far cry from born and created equal. you talk about critical race theory, which is pretty much going to be teaching to how to hate each other. how did this is pretty much all gone down to, you know, deliberately, pcs. why do you right here? got to you because he why you go partly so why? oh, the black people are all down. how do i have to know what degree the senior,
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oprah your black or white or anything doesn't matter if you're black or white? brown. yeah, right, and in how we treat people is based on who they are and whether or not this is this is how children think right in critical race nearing want to in now we march, you're not going to happen. one couldn't only wonder how the land they go to go off the asian americans next. and then latino paths maybe a few decades down the line and sick twist of already they'll turn it against african americans. the end of the day america is bursting at the seams. it's not over population, it's over belief where everyone has an idea, but they think is better than everyone else's and they demand that people respect it. now, the white house has tried to cash in on the 4th of july celebrations by claiming
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credit for cheap barbecues. although not everybody is hot on the claim, saving of just $0.16. putting a cook out this year, catch up on the news. according to the farm bureau, the cost of a 4th of july barbecue is down from last year. it's a fact. you must heard hot dog, the biden economic plan is working. and that's something we can all relish. look what i got from the grocery store with the $0.16 i saved. thanks biden. wow, what will we peasants do with that big 16 samson savings. the possibility of their endless. where would $0.16 have been a significant savings? $823.00, or hotdog prices. there may be dime, but inflation has driven us gasoline prices up by a dollar since last year. electricity and over all food prices are on the up to, with inflation had his highest since 2008. however, quite highest press x region by the sac. he does think that people should focus on
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the 3000000 jobs created under president by the house. think $0.16 off of barbecue has more of an impact on people's lives than gas being a dollar more this time. i would say if you don't like hotdogs, you may not care of their duction of cost. you don't have to look up your find. but at the 1st big reduction, i will say that what we're most focus on is the fact that we've created now more than 3000000 jobs since the president took office. but as long this case, lily told us the white house boasting about saving $0.16 to show just how active touch it really is. there hasn't really been a president in a very, very long time that has taken the const taken into consideration. the effects of their policy is on the workers and i think that's the most important thing to take away from this place. they really think that $0.16 is amazing, and we're going to go out to the streets and, you know,
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show our love for president biden over $0.16. i haven't seen much effort on the, by an administration to pursue any sort of economic policy that i think will have any bearing right now would be a fabulous time for federal jobs guarantee. universal job guarantees. you know, we have unemployment numbers, they talk about the 3000000 jobs that they've created, but how long has under employment and people who are working part time that want to work full time. you know, there's real unemployment numbers are much higher there, at least in the double digits. and even at the same time, does it really matter if $3000000.00 jobs are created? if they're all created at mcdonald's, wendy's target and walmart, not really. people won't, gainful employment and the federal government could provide that, but they chosen not to even s. the economy is growing at an accelerated pace. even if the economy g d p is expanding. how much does that actually translate into people's everyday lives?
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