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then what is going on in their homeland, but is that what is happening as police are investigating reports of abuse at a can new to facility housing, migrant children, and the bottom ministration is having to shift 800 $60000000.00 in funds to help cover pandemic costs related to the care of a company minors at the border. we're going to give you a 360 event here in the usa, as well as what other countries are handling the immigration issue. and while the focus has been on a vac, seen and cure for covered this last 15 months, researchers have still been working on a vaccine for a disease which has killed millions globally. and they think they actually have found it. we're going to bring in the latest on this promising trial and this 40 year fight. and the co founder of greenpeace, joined us to talk about why he feels environmental scares. stories are being repeated in the media and fake invisible catastrophes are being used to scare the public. i'm scotty. now hughes and you are watching this addition of news. you views right here on our to america.
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ah, thank you for joining me as hell. secretary is xavier of a car and notify congress on tuesday that he would be reallocating $860000000.00 from the national institute of health. this to cover the cost of pan demik related care of unaccompanied miners. now as an accountability issues at the facility housing unaccompanied migrate, children around the us are starting to rise. so let's just look at one facility in chattanooga, tennessee where police have confirmed children and teenagers have gone missing in the past and have just charged a woman with sexual battery by an authority figure. so to get a $360.00 view of what exactly going on, we bring in ed martin, president philip shape legal forum and democratic commenter. janet runner, thanks for joining me gentlemen. my pleasure. thank good afternoon. ok. so janet,
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we want to start with you on this one. so hearing what we're hearing of these cases of abuse, children going missing, we've always known sex trafficking is a major issue happening at our borders was here in america right now. is america really the best place for parents and other countries to send their children unaccompanied with all this reports of sickness and abuse coming from places where american government is supposed to be taking care of them? sadly enough with respect to the sexual boost, i mean that is an anecdotal story. i don't think it's something being univers universally occurring throughout the whole system. but i mean it's, it's terrible. but i think it's just an isolated event. the country's going to deal with it if we don't deal with it, and this could be a lot of backlash, but we're a great nation into great power and we can't afford to have these children not protected. and if they are protected that we have to meet, respond as it as a, by the ministration has done with respect to these allegations. well, i know both of you gentlemen, your good guys have good falls. i know you care for children. so i understand that
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is just the 1st case that we know of. unfortunately this happens anytime sad and we have large group of children under the care. it seems government, sometimes these things do happen. but i want to get you on this one and you know, the problem is that they knew this idea of him and a company miners coming to the border. so what happens when these children actually age out of these care given at the facility? what happens to them then at 18 when they're just unable to be cared for anymore? yeah, look, i mean, it ought to be a humanitarian crisis for the 1st order in order to transfer any party, any political position. imagine if we said and they did that, they should do this in movies. they used to imagine this was true, that organized crime was running a city, say new york. and then they would pretend to say that the same guys that were running drugs and gambling rings and other things which stopped short of prostitution and was always alive. and so the idea that at our border, the cartels that are controlling the immigration policy of america are being nice
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to young women or children is outrageous. and the policy that the, by the ministration has to let people come be housed in the system and then released into america. to be very honest. the trafficking problem starts with the cartels and then continues inside america. go to any city right now and ask a detective, and he'll say that illegal immigrant women are a school in our cities in lots of ways. so i, you know, there was a last few days ago, chris, co, bach who was a old hand in the trump administration and before filed saying enforced the last, we have laws that should make this stop. we just haven't administration unwilling to do it. and frankly, the republicans didn't do it to show the american people should say, a pos on all their houses and elect people that will do it. and some are, by the way, are states whether it's texas or florida are trying to control it. but it's very difficult in the face of the organized crime that runs american new immigration policy, which is called the mexican cartel. ad through that 1st political pines and trust
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me, i want to bring that back up. so i think that it does need to be addressed. but jan, you know, he also brings up another point. this is chad nigger facility, you know, do you, we know that these, these children as well as their parents, are also being dispatched at different areas across the united states just to help less than the problem around the border states. but do you think americans should be concerned with this, and do you think those are the community have a right to know who is actually coming in to the community? a lot of these communities are finding themselves surprised when a bus pulls up and all the sit in their community is found with children. they don't know where they belong or who they belong to. well, i mean there is certainly as a racial component to it in that i seems to these communities just acting out. so outrages, so you want a bus load of less than lily white children arrived within your city. and then the response is really important that the fact of matter is that immigration across the border has been occurring for decades in this country. it has its abs, abs, and flows. and right now there's, you know, it's heavy, but the united states has to deal with it. like i said,
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we're the greatest power under them. what are we supposed to do? send those children back. got them down at the border. we have to house them. we have to have them humanely if they are an authorized to be in the united states, they don't qualify for some kind of admission into this country. then they have to be reunited with their parents have been sent back to mexico. but in the meantime, they need to be processed, they need to be treated humanely and they need to be taken care of. and so what, what is a great nation with a moral obligation to do to these children if they don't take care of them? well, i think that's what we all want is the obligation i have to say, i think it's all about surprise. i'm more concerned about these communities are being surprised route, but i want to move on because i have to ask it, i'm going to leave with you on this one. ask you about comments made yesterday by the president's press secretary and has a lot to do with cove. it just, saki had this to say, one targeted community by community door to door outreach to get remaining americans vaccinated by ensuring they have the information they need on how both safe and accessible the vaccine is. ad your reaction? well look, i mean, the lack of credibility of this administration on this question,
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the lack of confidence that the people in this country have. there are tens of millions of people who don't trust the people in power because they've been lied to . and you don't have to look further than the left leaning politico, where they wrote a lengthy piece this morning. and they describe african american men in one of the barber shops in a city saying, i'm not going to go get a vaccination. you think it'll kill me? i don't know people that died of cobra, but my friends got shot over the weekend. we have lawlessness in our cities. we have the border as portal. but all due respect to my colleagues, we created the greatest morality by trapping these young people in camps and in trafficking situations where you can solve the problem as a moral nation by building a wall. and then saying, before you get to this country, you have to have a reason to be here. but look, i don't think that we're going door to door joe. but look, i was with a friend of mine who's not a conservative over the holiday weekend. and he told me there's more money in the
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school systems flooding the school systems that's not being used for p. p. and cove . it, it's just money thrown by the government, this administration and these idiots are voted board to things like the unions and our school systems bailing out our cities, their flesh with money now. and they're not making good decisions yet again. so i door to door is a joke if it was a saturday live skit with, with john candy or john belushi brothers, we'd be laughing about it. it's not real, it's not serious. and more importantly, there's a credibility gap that we've never seen in american history with this president and administration, not even with trump or. and then i don't want to make us about a debate about whether the vaccines go or not. that's, that's for another day. but if we're going to look at any government, do you think it's a good strategy by the white house, regardless of who's in it, to encourage you know, the public. you might already have a distress. some hesitancy in the vaccine to say we're going to come knock on your door. do you see why there's some pushback on this? do you think the vitamins or should i say, you know, we're going to rethink that?
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we're going to let you come to us when you're ready a lot. nobody has to answer the knock on the door if they don't. but the fact that a risk, this is the biggest health crisis to effect this nation. since that 1918 flu epidemic, it has killed hundreds of thousands of people in this country, millions worldwide. we have to get our arms around it and the by the ministration was committed to getting 70 percent vaccination rate. in this nation. they fall short, they've done the best, but there are probably millions and millions of people that refuse to get shots. not because of anything other than former president of the united states, is claiming that this whole thing is a hoax. so i would, i would just hope that more than 50 percent of this nation gets vaccinated, or this thing is going to resurrect its ugly head in the future. and we're going to start this whole process trotty. scotty contract in 10 seconds. donald trump has been for the vaccination. that's a lie. there's lots of conservatives that have been against that, but trump has been for it mostly because he's claiming credit. so don't put it on his phone on file g and put it on some others but not on trump. this one,
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he doesn't get this one. ok, well i want to hold you to over because both here, everything your point really, really well on this. you know, i want you to watch this package because when it comes to immigration is a global issue. the u. s. isn't the only one. hundreds of a document migrants are on hunger strikes and brussels right now, hoping to be granted asylum. some of the even shown their mouth shut to show they have no say. however, officials and says no exceptions, exceptions will be made are to charlotte. davinsky brings us more on this illegal migrants across all taking action into their own hands and resorting in some extent to extreme measures to demand their rights. she was signed attempts and sewing up the lips just to the shocking moves 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 foods for their situation, leaving them no choice 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's lives even more. my body carry me recently swallowed a razor blade. he had to get an emergency operation for other people. so the lips always actions of 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. the candidates speaking the police and days going to the does the things. so my child is, is property of belgium does give me will for me,
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then i can walk and i can put my child. the belgian government says it won't change policy. it's frustrating. we're 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 the 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 also in a similar situation here. and i thought of the part that we actually looked at what was going on in the world janna was start with, you. can, you know, immigration policy, that's when you're specialties. you know, is there what country do you think immigration policies is? the gold standard should the u. s. and other countries try to emulate has anybody got it? right? you know, i don't think anybody's gotten that right. i mean, look, the fact,
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the ugly fact of the matter is reprehensible enough. the western world over the last century, perhaps century half and a half to engage and a lot of mission around the world. and the chickens and sadly enough come home to roost. there's been massive migrations across the globe through the for example, the united states interference in the middle east of the united states. indifference to central america, europe's indifference to africa, and the last century. i mean, these things have a cause and effect. so this, this is not new, these mass migrations are something that have been going on for a long time for all kinds of reasons, not the least of which is the involvement of western power. so what do we know? every country has these problems, the united states shouldn't be letting people starving and wanting water, like some of the nations you've cited. you know, we have to act humanely and we have to project to the world that we care and we should care. and that's as simple as that. well, and i promise i was gonna let you have that punch religion. here it is. you might not want to give it though after i asked you, this is the campaign issue every time, especially for republicans,
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they say it over and over same campaign points. and yet when they have power, they don't do anything to make it better, which allows this conversation to continue. why not? well, because the republicans in the easy one and i thank you for the slam dunk. the republicans like paul ryan, are completely corrupt and they're complicit. he slides from speaker the house to the board of fox news, where their policy has been fox news long before trump was for open borders and all the same stuff that is destroying europe. you're 30 years ahead of us, but you could just look at what's happened, the invasion of europe. the problem isn't that people come from other places. it's that they don't come and become part of a nation. and america talk about who has the best standards right now. poland, hungary, they have the best standard rush has a pretty good standard and immigration, you can come to places and work. you can come to places and be a part of the community, but you can't stay and be a citizen of the nation if you don't into it. and america right now is in a struggle that mirrors that the camp of the st. jude of the famous book from the
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1970, that described what would happen were facing it in europe. and we haven't here. so republicans talk about it all the time and they never lead on it. and they didn't, under trump, except that he tried to. but i think we're seeing a coalition of republican democrat, voters who are demanding some change. but you're right, scotty. well, the republicans went in 2022 and do the same stuff again. maybe i think they are good people's pretty sick of it though. well, my goal here is not to give you a slam dunk for to let you speak your your point, and both of you do that very well. that's why i love giving our viewers at $360.00 view. thank you jan and ed for joining me on this conversation. ok, so there is legit and elegant reasons to fear the climate change and we're going to bring you both after the break the ah
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. when i would chose the wrong, why don't just don't the yes to shape out the thing because the african and engagement equals the trail. when too many find themselves well, depart. we choose to look for common ground financial to i was i did a little about money laundering person to see this isn't a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here. maybe something in europe, something in america, something overseas, in the cayman islands, you never know all these banks are complicit in their club piper. so we just have to give me a call. hey, i'm ready to do some serious my laundry. ok,
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let's see how we did. well, we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy, oh, beautiful jewelry. and how about like the automobile again for mag, you know, it, money laundering is highly legal. spots as part of the international mega science with that project can neither is being built into. it's going to allow the scientists to study matter. they believe it existed just the big back good form. ah, the tires were more flu, shane and the order for the lyric authority of the one you want to deal with. great each other countries montage boma, some go out and we'll just go play that niga emotions. so i hear from gulf that i almost the, even though we could use that as the
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the clinical trial for i think i vaccine is underway in the united kingdom. and researchers at the university of oxford say they have high hopes or g correspond. natasha suite has more on the international collaborative project. university of oxford is administered in h i v. vaccination 213 healthy adults who do not have the virus. this trial is part of the european aids vaccine initiative. and researchers are looking to make major progress. never seen before. denila yogato alvy has enrolled in this h r v. clinical trial being conducted by the university of oxford in a tweet. he says he's the 1st person that will be getting the possible
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h i v vaccine currently being developed by researchers. then on monday, i'll be posted a picture of himself after getting inoculated. he, along with 12 other participants, will receive a booster dose in 4 weeks. scientists say in h i v vaccine has been elusive for 40 years. they say that the very trial is the 1st of many to help prevent those with the virus and will also help paved away for a cure while challenging researchers are focusing on finding common ground among h. i. b variance. this means focusing on how to not only induce antibodies generated by b cells, but also uncovering how to protect the immune system, t cells from being destroyed while progress has been made in terms of prevention, a staggering amount of cases continues to surface. according to oxford, new h i. v infections failed to reach the targets sent by the united nation general assembly in 2016 of less than 500000 new infections per year in 2020 even want increasing treatment and prevention according to researchers behind the study in
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h i v vaccine remains the best strategy for ending the aids epidemic. researchers from the university of oxford are looking to report results from this study by april of 20. 22 are also plans in the works to begin similar trials in europe, africa, and the u. s. reporting for news you choose and how shall we are to hurricane farms are definitely real. and as elsa continues its destruction, she moves at the coast. we are reminded just how important our environment is. however, my next guest, doctor patrick more believes, scares stories regarding the environment are being used to manipulate the public. but what purpose would that actually serve doctor more author of the fake, invisible catastrophes and the threat of doom. thank you so much for joining me on this. very nice to be with you. scottie now. ok, so dr. moore, you know, you wrote this book, where do you think climate and the environment are being falsely used to scare the public? in most of the issues that are portrayed today,
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as emergencies are crises, the polar bears are not going extinct. they've increased from about 8000 to upwards of 40000 today from 1973. when all the polar nations signed a treaty to and unrestricted hunting, no one's ever told about that. the great barrier reef has completely recovered from the bleaching events that occurred in 2016 and bleaching of coral is not the death of coral. they say it's dying, they say it's about to die. they say it's terminal. anything but dead because it isn't dead. and it won't be dead in the near future either. and the same thing, of course, is true true, but i oxide. and the fact that it is the most important food for all life on earth, and that the earth is greening. go to nasa and look at greening of the earth. you can see that for certain and forest fires have been with us since the beginning of forest. that's 300000000 years since for a c volved and covered large areas of the earth is
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a matter of fact. they covered more areas of the earth when it was warmer than it is today. but today the polls are covered in ice. that's because we're in an ice age called the place to seen. it started 2600000 years ago. and the idea that hurricanes are getting worse has been completely be deep backed by the most, you know, solid international organization of them all. the intergovernmental panel on climate change of the united nations. which the always referred to when they say something they agree with. but the intergovernmental panel has made it clear on many occasions that there is no increase in hurricanes, tornadoes or floods. in other words, extreme weather events. and that the climate actually is not really doing anything different today than it has for the last 10000 years in this interglacial period that we have been in since the lap glacial maximum occurred before that. and
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the truth is, is that this, this is a scare story about something that is invisible. that's why i called my book. vague, invisible catastrophes and threats of dune because is invisible lake. radiation is invisible and so you can make up any super you want about it. and the reason, the underlying reason is just money and power, power for politicians, money for activists, money for the media, sensationalizing, and money for scientific scientists, virtually all of whom are being paid by politicians and bureaucrats to provide them with the scary movies. if you read my book, which is very accessible to anybody in high school or older, you will see that story after story after story is fake. it's certainly fake that the polar bears are going extinct. and it's certainly fake that the coral reef is dining. certainly fake the carbon dioxide is going to make the life for life. and dr. more i get that i understand that i agree with the fact that you can always
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stare people with something they don't know, you know, and they're playing upon emotions in cases that are usually the most successful. but i have to ask you, do you think there are legitimate reasons for concern by the public concerning just what humans are doing and the environment yes, in some countries, fair amount of pollution from mainly burning fossil fuels. they haven't adopted the technologies we have adopted in north america and europe is the truth is we have to address most problems. the forest of europe were reduced to less than 10 percent. a few 100 years ago, people discovered the science of forestry. and today, europe has 43 percent forest cover. when i was in green piece, we went up the rivers in europe and plugged the pipes of the factories of that were poisoning them. virtually every river in europe and britain were dead in the 1970. it was an into the eighty's today to ship all of them. so a lot has been done,
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especially in the richer countries. where are we can afford these things when countries begin to industrialize? like much of asia still is they, they don't bother with concerns for the environment because they want a tv and a scooter. and air conditioning and other things that people want in life to be comfortable and have a good life. but as soon as they look around and see the air is dirty, they start to do something out it. and that's happening all over the world today where people are coming up from poverty into a decent standard of living. and it's already happened in the industrial countries . the only thing really missing here is if people want to reduce for fuels, they must embrace nuclear energy, which has shown to be ex, totally safe, not one person in the united states that are been harmed by a nuclear plant. and there's nearly a 100 of them operating every day of the year providing 247 power unlike the wind
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and solar, which is so intermittent that california and texas are having blackouts and brown notes because they're relying too heavily on intermittent sources of electricity. well unfortunately i have a few seconds left, but i've got to ask you what can individuals do? obviously we always tell you to shut off your sink when you're brush your teeth, redoing your, brushing your teeth. what is something that individuals can do the most to say this plan that you would hope they would be doing? look after that, the nature that surround, you mean we've got huge areas of parks that have been proclaimed. nearly 25 percent of the united states is preserved as natural ecosystems today. and we do have really good pollution control. and yet people are saying that we should have all electric cars when you've got to make the electricity to charge the batteries. the problem is people will charge their batteries at night when that isn't shining,
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so solar energy isn't going to be any good while we're trans, specially aircraft and dr. cars and i think every way and i have to catch you off at the end of the show, but i tell you, i think people really do have a good heart and care for this earth, and i think that's all they want to do. dr. moore, thank you so much for joining us. and that's all the time we have for today show, like always we want to provide you the information in 360 view. you can make up your own opinion on the top issues of the day. we can get to this conversation and follow me on twitter. it's got to get you hash tag, human b 8 and for the show and more download the portable dot t d f. thanks for watching. ah, so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally,
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i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, a very critical time. time to sit down and talk to the industry prefers to millions of euros in the regulations. i will be thinking about making money. i think it's about the corporation international markets. what do you imagine the number of the diseases are in every family today? it's, you know, due to new viruses or new microbes, it's not true. so it is due to environment they're not going to take either the momentum that much. yeah, thank you. let me come in today. mostly they don't allow us to plug
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the food industry is successful, it will create more jobs, it will create more value added, it will create more so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest of the industry that we have regulation. we want the regulation of industry, and if we don't behave then yes, penalty that's fine. the the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. what you see in this, these techniques is the state devising message to end to essentially destroy personality of an individual lifetime. means this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against the prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, disseminated within the us intelligence community, and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years,
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to the victim say they still with the consequences. today the paris is refusing to reveal told theory the locations of radioactive waste them 6 decades on from colonial france, conducting nuclear tests, and story to the tag by foreign mercenaries. hey, to describe the assess the nation of his president for suspects having killed in a shootout with security forces to others, detain, and 4 years after devastating fire the left dozens, dad's lives ruined an apartment block in central london. totally. gus in the search for justice continues, they really do believe go away with murder, but nevertheless, it's a rule still keep fighting to suit the just.

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