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the u. k. prime minister announced his plan to remove almost all coven restrictions in england on, despite daily new infections, being on the rise. meanwhile, and just from the line workers battling not case celebrated the organization 73rd anniversary, but known pay rise president for that. they did get a metal from the queen. i think that was a real shock in the site. i want to make sure that i knew you, these kind of been deaf consulting, disturbing scenes of brutal self harm in belgium is migrant. go to extremes in the fight for asylum authorities say they will be blackmailed. this lebanon is just days away from a social explosion. that's how they take it from ministers. describe the situation
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as the country faces violence and the rest of the financial crisis. ah, good afternoon and thanks for joining us. this is our t international. okay, we'll start with use of a. this is a tragic update to a developing story actually that we've been following. there are reportedly no survivors of a plane crash in russia's far east and can chant can region. the craft is believe to been carrying $28.00 people, including one child. initial report suggested that struck mountainous terrain. amid low visibility, the wreckage is partly on the coast and partly in the sea. the operating company says that the 26 at craft in service since 982 did not have any technical issues reported before the flight. now the craft had been on route from the regional
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capital to the town of polano, the bed of which she said to have been on board air traffic controllers. last contact, as the plane was preparing to land, rushes, prime minister was ordered an investigation of reckless announcements. british prime minister boris johnson has been slammed for saying england is ready to lift. many of its coven restrictions. it comes submit a steady rise in daily new infections across the country. the final decision on the using the lock down will be taken in a week's time. but the roadmap to reopening society on july 19th has already been revealed. and under the plan that will be no mandatory mass, squaring, and public places, and no more social distancing. will allow nightclubs, for example, to reopen. so office employees will no longer be advised to work from home, and those go into restaurants and other venues will be that in freely without
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having to scan a q r code virus special app. or, as johnson referred to the reopening plan as a now or never moment. if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks, when we will be helped by the arrival of summer and by the school holidays, then we massage ourselves. when will we be able to return to normal promise for us that that is going to be driven by the data? not pipe dates. he doesn't have the data to throw off all protections. but the same time when the infection rate is still going all is reckless. yay! freedom day. but axing of face mosques, social distancing, and q r codes comes amid a 161 increase in u k. cases over the last 2 weeks. why? well, while bar is johnson did give a full speech defending the move, it falls neatly into the pattern of screeching you turns made by the british
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government. covert wise. i would stress that schools of safe primary schools, secondary schools, and colleges across england must move to remote permit provision from tomorrow. it is might strong and sincere hope that we will be able to review the outstanding restrictions and allow a more significant return to normality from november at the earliest, possibly in time for christmas. april april. the 5th easter, we really are confident the things will be very, very much better. obviously we'll try and bring that date forward. this very freedom day. in fact, had been promised to come a whole month earlier on june 21st. since today i cannot say that we have met all our 4 tests for proceeding with step 4 on june, the 21st. i think it is sensible to wait just a little longer. back then,
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the prime minister also gave a lengthy speech rationalizing the last minute delay. didn't help business as though we had already recalled it's full of stuff looking forward to the promised ease of the log down. so boris johnson had postponed his freedom day to see if they have the pandemic under control. he saw a massive a high canoe cases and decided to open england anyway. he didn't make many new friends here either. if the government comes, that was a national ruling, i just don't see how we would be able to enforce it at our level. the idea of personal responsibility and hoping that people will wear masks is absolutely ridiculous. this ambivalence on health care policy has it taishan has been tainting the countries handling of the pandemic from the start, like mosques or no mosques apps or no app.
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schools or no schools. amid this flip flopping and wavering, the ordinary jo is left dazed and confused. i was a wedding last week and every of the few was blocked off and we couldn't think of the same time the 150000 people, wembley stadium, singing a heads off. but in the whole things nonsense of the moment, the british public has got far more common sense when the government's got. it's been a year and a half that we've been in lockdown had all these restrictions. but i think about find that people feel more free. i think the government is well informed about the new variance and how to control it. the virus is around, i think it's nice, it's complete. and i mean, i will not with it to my my other people to get the virus but very welcome to freedom day. was meant to cheer up the public. now it's not so sure because what to expect next. another infection wave another policy or maybe another screeching you
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10. you don't need to wear mosque anymore unless you want to. and you don't after we have the windows open in your office unless you want to and you don't have to go on to unless you want to. all of that creates confusion. we're now left in the territory of people's interpretation that compliance me, you know, i talk to colleagues in the n h s, former colleagues and their alternative thought about you, i mean the, the hospitals, the i and he's running hot. we've had a couple of room close show you over the weekend, whereas we just simply run out of ambulances. so, you know, the, in the don't think for one moment the shows isn't concerned because it is. meanwhile, pressure mounts on the british government to improve on the proposed pay rise of only one percent for national health service staff. the organization celebrated 73rd anniversary monday and was given a medal of honor from the queen. but fury of a low salaries remains because as an, an h. s. trust chairman told us, the wards don't pay the bills. i'm sure everybody the lies is. that's how i lastly
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the and it just stopped worked during pandemic. as a matter of fact, in my view, and it's just been working for 73 years to being in the form. and it says, birthday this is very dissolved, very dissolved on them. but today we all know 100000. and it just stopped short about 101000 social workers short. so this is what i see is one reason he's been working conditions since 2002, 821 percent of doctors have left the us. and he wouldn't that but not who hope to save the life. she also left out of just saying that these kind of been like he's got dr. really insulting. let's not forget the cobra pandemic stick in a harsh toll on a nature work is more than 600 medical personnel of died from the disease in england alone. this is out of the nearly $80000.00 done. it just staff members have
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been recorded is having court. the virus and the personnel on the front line against covert have been suffering from mental health issues. well than 300 health care workers in the u. k. are reported to have attended to suicide last year. and all of that is feeling frustration over the proposed pay rise of amiga, one percent that could actually result in a loss for such personnel because inflation is forecast to come in at 1.5 percent. the britishness that we spoke to says, health workers, labor is seriously undervalued. most of us have watched attention, same benefits in terms of pay rises over the last decade. i'm the asperity measures not only in social and health, but also social, and also the opportunity. this is social workers and also became so diluted and everything became a target based would have to live. although we prove our work at the same time as maintain our registration, i actually keep the most of it. so i think that one was
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a real shock in person. i. i know the last 20 i'm actually flexible as high as the phone. so i am now technically on my last one. you need some use in my career and i want to make sure that a high volume not just in terms of pay, but in terms of terms of conditions, working hours, working conditions, etc. change massive level those to you. hundreds of undocumented migrant sustaining a hunger strike in brussels to press or thirty's or into giving them asylum. some of them even sudden the mouth shut to show they have no say. but officials insist that they will be pressure to give in saying no exceptions will be made. they see that there are 150000 living here illegally. and the $200.00 people that decide to stop eating should be regularized individually. what would be the result?
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a week later you get 202020000 people who would do exactly the same. the opinion was caught off guard in 2015 when a fire wall millions migrants entered the blog. such refugees related blamed by many for crime rate increases and terrorist attacks. margaret say that although they've been in belgium for more than a decade, there are solemn appeals is still not being processed. on these correspondents shall dubious give reports from brussels. illegal migrants across all taking action into their own hands and resorting in some extent to extreme measures to demand their rights. suicide attempts and sewing up their own lips. just to the shocking the migrants have taken to show just how serious they are. well, we've been have 3 people who needed urgent care. some of the men and women taking part in this protest have been in the country for more than
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a decade. and they say that they have simply had enough of government in action. there's also criticism that brussels and even europe as a whole, have been so hesitant and imposing any kind of for their situation, leaving them no choice. because i have started this and i have to continue to the end. i've lost 15 kilos, but i am ready to lose another 15 or 20 just to be legalized. some other people risk their lives even more. my buddy carry me recently swallowed a razor blade. he had to get an emergency operation for other people. so the lips always actions are one, go to show that we really need the documents. i am the nipple guy, but my chinese not never, they don't understand the poly. kennedy speaking the police. and they see the does the things. so my chinese is property of belgium does give me work for me, then i can walk and i can give to put my child. the belgian government says
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it went change policy. it's frustrating. we are trying to help people as much as possible to get their dos is to be treated as fast as possible. but of course not every undocumented person, not every person who is here can stay in belgium. the hunger strike is not going to help an issue of undocumented migrant isn't just confined here in belgium in front of also being processed stage to call attention to the thousands who threw in a similar situation. the. a in the but is a regular is they shouldn't real solution in some other countries across the u.
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spain, portugal and italy, that the roots, it's been pursued. however, that too has caused problems. italy is trying to grant access to around 600000 undocumented migrant. but the process has been fruit with allegations that permit a being issued arbitrarily with collective regulators ation. 9. that is only meant new trucks of illegal immigrants doesn't work for political action. is there old responsibility is not that of the government or citizens of this country. if our government gives it opens the book for more actions like this for a new way, immigrants coming to our country, i sent you the picture. let's together then your situation. ready more 100 oral then it's already restored. he's all refusing to budge those supporting the protesters say that off the 6 weeks, the situation is now very desperate. the undocumented people who have been in hunger strike, especially those stand and one of our campuses have reached you ben,
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point where they can invest, put the health at great risk. we regret that public authority has remain deaf to their quest, which will continue to support stay faithful to our humanist commitments and our sense of justice. yet, despite all of the focus on migration at an any level, there's still no coherent strategy, which many think will only make the problem worse. the problem is, is huge. it is without any doubt, the biggest problem facing belgium and european union right now. every single domain is under enormous pressure because of mass migration. i'm talking about public safety policing and migratory services, but also about things like education, housing, and the judicial system. we have to evolve to a strict and humane migration policy in europe. because if we don't,
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then we will leave this content as a very bad place for the coming generations of european lebanon is now a days away from a social explosion. the caretaker prime minister says the countries facing an acute social and economic crisis with federal shortages and power cuts comes after lebanon's. energy ministry increased fuel prices by more than a 3rd ot spool asleep explains the situation is diet. indeed, in lebanon, you have the local currency that has lost 90 percent of its value and hundreds of businesses that have been forced to close in recent months. at the same time, for example, the ventilator cost more than a $1000.00. but you have electricity for just an all day. so assuming that one is even able to afford a ventilator, it's practically useless. the world bank has said that it rates the financial crisis in lebanon, amongst the top 10 worst in the world,
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possibly amongst the top 3. it will been also says that you have to be more than half of the population living below the red line. now this is resulted in angry with it and taking to the streets, they've been burning tires. they've been blocking highways and they've been partially paralyzing the country the the now come inside is massive cost curious way people are waiting for hours to fill up with petrol. until now, the government has been subsidizing petro week and medicine that it is slowly gaining back on its subsidized nation program because it wants to preserve its last
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remaining foreign currency preserves. the result is that the price of petrol has increased by 35 percent still at the new york times in the case of d. f. a. you make a journalist by trying as a capital hill writer, directly from that report to the birth. ah, the special summer solutions edition with mag and stacy and today we, well professor steve, again, he's the author of the banking economic and the author of a brand new incident classic available for pre order. right now, the new economics a manifest the is your media, a reflection of reality?
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the in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation, whole community. you going the right way for you being that somewhere? direct. what is true? what is in a world corrupted? you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah, we'll come back. my lawyers coming full, ye will not me personally. thus, the message from independent journalists, brendan leslie to the new york times,
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sees the keys, the newspaper of defamation, and of using his contents without approval. is the video which is the sternness claims was hijacked so much more than just rally for president trump. it's really rally for our way of flight. the american dream against big news. the journalist claims said the major i left falsely depicts to me as a protester in a selectively edited 40 minute documentary about the capitol hill right? well, small, he says the new york times is intentionally providing state reporting on what happened on january 6. the mainstream media and led by the new york times is really trying to create this fake narrative. they rip the video from my news company that was on my social media, which was actually about a 5 minute video of me reporting about why from supporters. we're going to hear his speech. never did anyone think right. it was ever going to happen that happened the day before, but new york times selectively edited that piece from my video, took
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a 9 2nd clip out of there to put into their documentary to make it seem like i was the one saying that this is why we're going and all that and to picking me as someone who went to quote, take over the capitol as their headline stated, it, sir, fall from being the 1st on the papers reporting has been called into question on the recently bank tracked on claims that a trump supporter killed a capital police officer with the fire extinguisher. the paper had relied on anonymous sources to support that false allegation, but not didn't stop the democrats from using the information during donald trump's impeachment trial. for leslie again says, the major outlet deliberately attacks, conservative voices. at the end of the day, the truth will prevail, and the truth is your time lied and depicted me as something as i'm not. i'm a journalist. i was there in a professional capacity in the f. b, i has agreed with that and has not charged me with anything. but the fake news media doesn't care about that. i'm a conservative journalist, so they want to attack me and bring me down and discredit me. through lies and
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deception, there's always a chance that it was just some idiot who put that in there and didn't do their job . and there's a lot of lazy people in journalism nowadays. there's always that chance, but i highly doubt that this was lazy journalism. i think this was a direct attack and this is why i'm going to fight back. if this was a simple mistake, we'll see if they come and respond quickly to it and make the retraction. if they don't make the retraction after we demand it, then you know what that tells me that this was a deliberate attack against me. devastating floods have struck, southern rushes, crescent, our region, claiming the lives of 3 people, including a child. a state of emergency has been declared in several parts of the region for more than a 100 people have been evacuated from their homes. the little city of salt she on the black sea was the brunt of the storm with at least one capital to the setting. in that region for several days, so she's now recovering with emergency services saying the situation there has stabilized easily betraying reports from the st. the recovery and the city of
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thought she has been quick thanks to the fact that the weather has shown some mercy . and also thanks to the numbers of people that are involved in the clean up, the sky is clear and the, the tourists are rushing to the beaches like there was no chaos on monday. but i can tell you that in the lower areas of sod see near the river is like the one that you can see behind me. on monday, within minutes, flash floods destroyed the households of some of the local, imagine basement ground, floors being fully flooded up until the ceiling and also heavy items like furniture or even fridge is being swept away from inside the home. that's how strong it was. imagine people having to push as hard as they can against the glass of the windows to make sure that the water doesn't flow in. but in many cases that didn't help. so no wonder the cars that have been parked outside. we've seen some of them floating
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in the sea. now, here's some of the other experiences that the locals have shared with us. on the, on the which we have 2 houses in the yard and the 1st floor of one house was completely flooded. the water search was so strong, it carried away the refrigerators and the furniture in the 2nd house, just slightly higher. the water just reached the stairs. we barely managed to get the cars out since morning. we'll be trying to fight a natural disaster. here the gates were completely under water, the house was flooded, needed in the 2nd house. also there is no water, no light. the electric did not wake, neither the washing machines for their refrigerator work. everson were flooded. the situation here and washes south is quite incredible and it's hard to imagine that while the sun is shining here in thought to the psych loan has moved farther north and only about 200 kilometers away from this black sea resort. the situation in
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towns there really does resemble what we saw in such on monday, the road from mainland russia to the cross and our region southern coast has been blocked. and now there are traffic jams that are more than dozens of kilometers long. i keep receiving text messages with warning from the emergencies, ministry. they're saying that rain did come back anytime in various parts of the cross and our region and the most dangerous areas. people have been told to hold on to their documents and also the most important necessary household items. in case there is evacuation for now it's safe here in thought. but like i said, the situation can change any time. so we'll be bringing you all the news from russia's south as it comes in the wild, dozens of firefighters from all around canada,
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headed to british columbia. because the heat wave in the provinces sparks more than a 100 wild fires, claiming the lives of more than 700 people. the ash it's already it's burning and it's a couple feet of so it's like 6 feet, a wall of fire coming at you steady. ah, the well, that brings rather today watching on tv. national thanks so much for company. stick around. if you can do in front of me. i
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hi. i'm ash kaiser. this is cause a report special summer solutions edition where mac and stacy and today we welcome home professor steve again is the author of debunking economics and the author of a brand new instance classic available for pre order right now the new economics and manifesto, you know, one of the very 1st episode ever of cars report back in 2009 was with you. you were one of our 1st guests that was in the midst of the worst part of the global financial crisis of 2008 through 2009 or 10. you were debunking neo classical economics. at that time, nobody listened to their backs and listening to neo classical economics. so tell us like, what is exactly neo classical economics and why do you have such
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a problem with that? it's one of 2 ways of looking at how the economy operates, which is to say, it's all about the objective value of things or the amount of time it takes something to them as its value, etc, etc. versus then they across courses. now it's actually the subjective satisfaction, utility one gets out of something that gives them value. so the previous attitude was from the classical school of economics and the fizzy approach before them. and fundamentally they would say the use value of this chair is the fact that i can sit no where near classical sites, the utility this cares how couple of makes me fail. now, when you're working on terms of the objective number, i can say how many hours alive, how many ounces of steel went into making this thing, etc, etc. they're all non measurable quantities. when i talk about the utility and it's subjective, i might find this chair more comfortable. new nod stacy and, and there's no way to really compare satisfaction. we get out of them.

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