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the the we will not allow the opponents of the revolution. mercenaries were sold out to the u. s. government to provoke destabilization. thank you, but the president warned washington to keep out of its business, claiming its behind the protest. i have seen thousands floods the streets. i'm good, why do you make crisis the decade long us embargo continues. claims of faith test results. no check, no more, no social distance thing. we have from a john list who attended the you are 2020 final in london. i was shocked by what i saw on the number of cases, what if i wrote but still p n forest. johnson's pushing ahead with his freedom de plan for england next week,
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but many in great group all horrified by the news we hear from some of them. how many tried to mind it if anything but freedom? it is very frightening man, and i may not survive if the baffle goes on. as a cove is highly contagious, delta barrier to take root around the walls, accounting for over 90 percent of new cases in russia. we were tied to the red. so to see how health care was coping with the challenge ah, well here in the working capital, it's a warm summer morning. i hope that you've got the same way as that you are welcome to audience nations. well, to start off in this hour, cuba, the president has pointed the thing to squarely at washington over protest have gripped the country. thousands have flooded the streets of the caribbean nation
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over an ongoing economic crisis. that's only been exacerbated by the pandemic. the antique government movement has been called the largest inside t is the, the protest, cafe, talk to cuba. the economy has plunged, 11 incent, taught by the coven prices, and american functions. despite that top us politicians are reacting to the protests with hash tag s. so s cuba expressing the full support for those on the street. keepers foreign minister claims that the u. s. government is fine, the riots and will use any means available to ton cuba upside down. that's what boys i call on twitter. and i also call in the u. s. government to recognize the noise that clinical operators actively collectors or groups of robots toll. we use a coordinated with automated means to flood the network,
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etc. in this operation again in cuba, why do you mean if you go on twitter, you'll find the hash tag as so as cuba in the trends, and some of the most senior you as politicians among go sending out the signal saying how much they are worried. so genuinely worried is so for the cuban regime to step down and lead democracy flourish in cuba. i hope and pray for a free cue, but from morality is no suffering under is unbearable communist rule. viva cuba libra s o s. cuba. so as cuba might as well turn into cuban lives, matter, please don't blame me for trying to sound sarcastic when talking about serious hardships of an entire nation. but just think of this, it's america that's been squeezing you by the clutches of its economic blockade for 6 decades and refused to lifted. even when the pandemic kicked in,
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even when $184.00 you in nations called on washington to do so. just for the sake of the people and the difficult times in havana, this hard line is being compared to genocide. but nope, the americans can be bothered because the sanctions are a tool for democracy. and that probably works as a universal excuse. havana is blaming the u. s. for inciting protests, and backing them with cash plus, it's firmly against the hypocrisy and the voices of concern from the neighbors. we are addressing revolutionaries who may have become entangled. addressing cubans who may have some concerns, but we will not allow the opponents of the revolution. mercenaries were sold out to the u. s. government sold out to the empire, receiving money from subversive agencies to provoke destabilization. like i said, the style, the wording, the matter on the part of the us elite is hardly
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a surprise given the history of how they've been dealing with on wanted governments in latin america. the method that the u. s. prefers to use in latin america today is similar to what we saw take place in eastern europe after the collapse of the soviet union with the various color revolution. and we can point to the guardian buzz the violent protests in venezuela led by a new group that now comprises the one why do lead opposition? clearly us backed, trained by usa id and the national endowment for democracy in these tactics than we saw in 2018 in nicaragua. the same kind of scenario play out violent protests and blockades, leaving hundreds dead. and the people who are leading it were being sponsored by the national endowment for democracy and usa id to drop all this off. listen to one us senator and former presidential candidate. pretty much giving instructions to
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the media on how to cover the tensions in cuba. give coverage to the fact that there are people in the street in cuba because they do not want to live and marxism and communism socialism anymore. they want freedom. now here's a fact for you, despite the blockade. cuba was the 1st country in the whole region to successfully develop, not one, but to cove it vaccines, and has managed to domestically produce and vaccinate more than a quarter of the population with at least one dose while suffering a severe shortage in supplies from abroad. there's probably still isn't enough to boost the public's confidence in the government and will do nothing to ease the poverty or slash food prices. what could have help though it's a bit of american mercy with the sanctions. oh no, there is no way he will touch the precious tool for democracy. having spent significant time in cuba during the special period,
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the harshest period of sanctions and deprivation. i can tell you there is real suffering and there is real malays and it is brought about as a direct result of the u. s. embargo. so it was inevitable that there would be protests like this. we can see that people have genuine grievances, but that they are also being pulled into a regime change agenda by organizations like this and a c dro movement which have clear ties to the united states government. the trump administration ended the obama administration normalization with cuba. reimpose, brutal sanctions, not just on cuba, but on venezuela. blocking fuel shipments to cuba, the cuban government had to ration food starting in 2018. and now we have a pandemic where cuba has had to miraculous miraculously manufacture its own vaccines because of a needle shortage. brought on by the us blockade. $60000.00
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fans volume asked to be seen, lack of social distance thing. no checks, claims of fake test. so that was the scene playing out at the euro. 2020 final in london, sports channel, derek clark, who was actually at the game, says there was no need to falsify test results because no one checked the many way . at times you doesn't even need to do our feet attached because you won't even check for your corporate task whatsoever. and like i say that were just checking your phone for your tickets and you would want to see that you had a ticket on your phone just to loving un. doesn't matter if you had a negative cast or you may be faked at the test, either step missing more, really to the the the think we should have taken more seriously. there's no checks for call within police and was just a lot of search of people with motor bus security measures should have been in
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police as well, but there wasn't enough security still to carry out the the checks, health care officials have warned the euro 2020 finals can see the u. k, heading towards a 1000000 new infections within a month. right now. cases have shot up to around $35000.00 a day. but the prime minister is still going ahead with his plan to remove most restrictions in england next week. we will speak to our plan to live legal restrictions and to lift social distancing. derek clark again, who all thought that 10 final between england, it's the fans that a spike of cases is on the horizon. the restrictions are easy and the 19th of july, of course, is when looking at this final restrictions easing as well. so things are getting back to normal, but very little people waiting masks and last nights, especially heading towards the underground station after the lounge. amount of
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people, but no dual monster waiting, so it could be a rising case each because of that. then as i mentioned, they'll have no checks for corporate, hey, begin to dig it out. and so that as of what that, i mean i was in the grant, just about 20 minutes. there was already 3 or 4 young guys of it's already posted in. meanwhile, that plan to set england free from almost all covered rules has left many terrified, especially though seen as most at risk. so in england alone are almost 4000000 people. cloth as extremely vulnerable to the virus. and for them, there's nothing liberating about that upcoming freedom day. calling it freedom days just take will totally ridiculous. so families like mine it's is anything but freedom day, taking away all mitigations again, that just makes it very scary place to, you know, to be now putting to greatly. and the thought that not everyone has to or must
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anymore. well, it's the major pulses and protection gone full of hon. people feel quite let down and very forgotten laura and liz, i just, 2 of 94000000 people in the clinic. the vulnerable category. when the pandemic 1st broke out, this group were told to shield, meaning they couldn't leave their homes and face to face contact was next to none. shielding is currently paused in the u. k, but with all social distancing set to be scrapped, millions may have no choice but to go back behind closed doors. it's very frightening man, and i'm may not survive if i go with louis. i expect i will probably go back and see ice lation and more shielding as i was before to protect myself. i think the form of community have been totally ignored. rarely, in the whole of this, the, the original plan of shielding. it should only ever be in
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a temporary mattea whilst they put safe mitigations in place and brought the case numbers down. and because the government refused to do that, you know, there's no change for us in 16 months. nothing has changed to make the world safer . place since the start of the pandemic around 6 and 10 corona virus deaths in england have been among disabled people. and well, the governments vaccination program rollout was seen as light at the end of the tunnel. only half the country. it's fully jobs, meaning the other half of the country is still unprotected. not only that, but many people with particular health conditions don't respond well to the job, putting them at even more risk. so ditching mandatory most wearing and social distances for people like nora is life changing to me. the 2 main things which appears to be being taken away, which face masks and distancing. and that to really easy things. and they don't really cost anything to say things a difficult or damaging for anybody. you know,
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it doesn't restrict them in any way. if people don't do that, there's a lot of families structure, new guidance. the shield, as is expected to come from the department of house, yet news of this announcement, his guess every time a lockdown has ended or restrictions have been eased, many shield is have been forced to make their own decisions. and they accused the government of for guessing about them. labor has called for a u turn on freedom day and more guidance for those most vulnerable. we want to put in a controlled way and keep in line face line just to take down infections like mandatory placement from apartment 5 month old, public transport. how we know that that will protect people, reduce the speed of the virus and the spread the virus on it. one home, the economy, it's common sense. we all want restrictions listed. we won our economy output, we won't get back to the, but we had too many times before the case. but once again, instead of
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a triple control approach, we're heading for a sum of payoff and confusion with so called freedom de, looming, many a gearing up to tear them off and danced together in nightclubs. but with cases already on the rise, it seems possible that july, the 19th will mean it's locked down once again for the vulnerable to call it freedom day, is not only really offensive to families like myself. and really, really difficult to swallow that phrase. but it also is a self freedom for everybody else because they won't get that for you. jim. all it will do is delay the inevitable, which will probably be another lockdown for a for a long time, because the case will be so high. a fire out a covert hospital in iraq, southern city of no serial has left at least 42 people dead, 60 injured rescue as combed through the facility and such of more parties. after we
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can see that raging fire was put under control, it's thought that an oxygen tank explosion was to blame the still come hey austin national. the latest a bit to win whistleblower you didn't staunch his freedom. doctors from around the wild pan. alexa. pleasing with president biden will have all the details of the shall break, the. ah, join me every thursday on the alex summon, show, and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me the
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the, whatever. the the welcome back. now be coded, pandemic continues to evolve with cases in thailand of people having 2 different
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strains at the same time. health official say the both the alpha and delta strains, what detected in those individuals, the delta v area and was 1st identified in india and is believed to be the most contagious so far. it has now spread to more than a 100 countries around the world with the w h o predicting it will become the dominant strain globally in the coming month. meanwhile, right here in russia, the delta variant now account for moving 90 percent of new covert cases with more on how health co walk is dealing with this challenge. his anton krislofski, who returns to the red zone in the latest installment of his documentary epidemic. the look and am to bad them to bad. it's an empty out there, a small one. so here are 1347 bad.
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i hoped i would never come back here again. we're at a hospital again and here again, are these dams, crops? how did the hospital start to fill up? do you remember the day when say be any and, and brock of announced another spike in cases that started when the city announced 9000 infections when there had previously only been 3000 and we brought that on ourselves. if we were monitoring that, there had been 50 patients daily and suddenly the number went up to 100 and then 21112100 30 and so on. but of course, the key point is that we were ready, well prepared. the worst thing is when you're not tell him what's the main pattern of this new strange even though you look at what can well, firstly, it's more contagious. and 2nd, it's way faster than the previous. it now takes one to 2 days and instead of 7 or 8
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bye. so with that, i think it's also hidden. younger people, one people i do want that. yeah, i'm looking at patients and i recall the moments of the 1st and the 2nd waif. they were mainly older people. and now just look, everyone is younger than me. they didn't believe it would happen. they thought the virus had gone, but it stayed. they think everything is okay, it's a simple flu and it will end soon, but it doesn't. it worsens day after day. right? yeah. and how many of those in the hospital are vaccinated? well, around 10 to 20 per 1000 patients and believable. all young guys, i've never seen anything like this before. so literally everyone is younger than me . let me, how's it going? great. how long have you been here? well, i've been here for some 2 weeks. i guess. how did you end up here? did you have a high temperature? yes, i had a temper. sure. i called an ambulance. they brought me here and that my condition drastically nose dived. what do you mean? well, in 2 days, how old are you?
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i'm 47. so we are the same age and how badly were your lungs damaged? 75 percent? $75.00. yes, i was only released from an intensive care work today. did you get the vaccine for? no. why did you because i'm an idiot. how is that possible? it's available to you. why is this happening? where people not vaccinating flicks in the ninety's? there was an unsafe vaccination campaign at that time. and those med mom said we won't be fascinated against measles chicken pox. we won't take any vaccine. i think someone put that idea their hats, that the vaccination is bad, but in fact, it saves lives and it helps vanquish the pandemic. so when do you think it will end? never. well, can them extend last from 3 to 5 years? yeah, i'm actually afraid of asking you who is vaccinating and non you raise your hands
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please. he's vaccinated. i know him well, actually anyone who comes here is vaccinated. well, it's because you're a strict boss. i've been in an intensive care unit for a month, and my condition is severe. maybe the outcome would be less if i had taken a job. i wanted to get facts and i did, but i didn't find time. and now i'm in a dire condition. the me ah, excuse the me. ah,
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ah, ah, the only thing on more than 215 doctors from 35 countries have signed a joint letter to us president joe biden. calling for the release of whitney found judy and sanchez. they claim he's been subjected to psychological torture for more than a decade. we spoke to one of the secretary of professor william hogan. i think they're treating him like a terrorist. i get him a doctor's just a little. busy out of my area of expertise, but this is how they've treated other terror suspects. he is at risk for suicide and bell marsh prison. he's suffering still experiencing mental turmoil, hallucinations, including auditory hallucinations. some of what's your 1st acute tory,
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these are some of the most severe. ready signs mental illness and mental stress, all the effects will ever be back to normal to what he was like before entering the equitorial. i'm to see is i think that's unlikely. sadly. well last week, breton high court granted the us the white to appeal a sanchez extradition, which was denied earlier this year. the whistleblower faces multiple espionage charges stateside which could land him a 175 years behind bars. as aunt will remain in london, spell marsh prison, while the appeals process plays out. professor hogan again says the public feeling here can't be ignored. i think that it's starting to have more and more effect. i think there's growing calls. i think there's growing. busy awareness we've seen the recent developments with greek italian
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u. k. ready australia, m p 's, writing letters to their various governments in the u. s. government asking biden. and his attorney general garland to drop the prosecution. so i think momentum is building, i think, to please. yes, they've been pretty much ignored thus far, but i think we're having an influence home growing violent extremes are not the what the f, b i it intends to fight with a coup for americans to snatch on that own family members. if suspicions arise, bought maybe, unsurprisingly, the idea is not winning many funds. yes. report friends and family members to the government. like you see in totalitarian regimes, 1984 wasn't meant to be your orgs instruction manual. who do a report f b, i extremism to my grand, my kids with bacon fat, which is
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a recipe for heart disease. i hope you guys and i use that term loosely take her down. like has been reading and to kane on web pages and follows a bunch of dogs doing stupid things. instagram pages, i am concerned. the idea comes in the wake of the f. b. i director's testimony over the capitol hill riot, which he branded domestic terrorism in john re, will remember, trump support is stormed the capital off to the president's election defeat. more than 500 people had since been arrested with some turned in by the own families and even connie political put costco just and wolf at young believe the biden administration of using such threats as a political tool from the patriot act on forward. they've consistently looked to crisis, is to try to expand their own policing tools, many of which were the long held wishes for them. and now they have yet another reason to do it. people that have that they went across the line and are now being
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legally held accountable for it, but the call for domestic terrorism has not only been seized on by the f b. i will be doing this for a while, but also of course, the biden administration, which can use this as a cudgel politically the f. b i is inherently a political organization. now, the definition exactly where it politically aligned with a more interesting question on whether or not a straight, liberal, conservative or loyal to a republican or democratic party, or what i think is most accurate. loyal to washington d. c. and the, the fact that there are just columns of power that exist in that political town while you've been watching auto nationals, i'm sure you knew. glad to have your company will have, you will be brought the hip throughout the day. bring you the latest us. we hope to see you then the
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numbers. and one state in response to deciding cannot accept any more patience. so what are they go now? well natasha sweet brings you this developing story. then we're going to take a look at the round of executive actions assigned by joe biden. and creating more competition in industry like health care and big tech that will politics get in the way of doing what's right for the american consumer. i'm gonna use and you're watching. the news is huge, right here on our team. erica, let's get started. the who's you know, from abided just issued a statement supporting ongoing protest in cuba. as the country's president blames america force problems. this, as thousands of people took to the streets of little havana in miami, florida to show their solidarity our teeth. john hardy has more from miami
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as is often the case when cuba speaks so does miami's little havana, cuban americans in miami, voice, their support of their cuban brethren and havana, and more than a dozen other cuban cities marching in a rare show of dissent against the government, they say, is responsible for a lack of adequate food medicine and electricity as cuba grapples with a severe economic crisis. worse than by the cobra. 1900 pandemic, monday to crowd and little havana was smaller. but just as vocal just behind me across the street is the for cy restaurant. this is a very well known cuban restaurant in little havana. and it's really been the main staging area for these protests. you can see there's a good amount of protesters here across the street. there's a pretty sizeable police presence, probably more police than there are protesters today, many of whom have been really driven back because of the ongoing rain and thunderstorms here in the area of the.

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