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the scared that my children are going to grow up in the country. that thing says no racism, but they're more likely to end up in the criminal justice system than their other fellow friends in daycare. mm. the, the headlines is our claims of fake test results. no checks and no mask. the euro. 2020 final. the world health organization says london sport will show dam was devastating for effort to control the pandemic. meanwhile, the bass will continue to tell you it's highly contagious. delta very takes root worldwide and now accounts for more than 90 percent of russia's new cases. we returns, we're corrosion of ours clinic to see how health care workers are coping and also to come. president biden occasions republicans of blocking a landmark bill. he says would broaden black voters participation in elections. and as us leaders open the back, what they call key was protests against decades of economic suffering. savannah
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points out the major ro, washington has played through decades of sanctions. and i allegedly social media manipulation. ah, good evening, just don't 11 o'clock in moscow. you watching artie international. that might be the beautiful game, but it's not looking good for the fight against it. it is now 5th sunday. you are a 2020 final could cause a big spike in cases. i see victorious italian team paraded their trophy through the center of rome. the enormous cries gave little thought to carry with regulations, and that came just a day after tens of thousands of unmasked funds crammed together, the matching london world health organization that described the event is devastating. am i supposed to be enjoying watching transmission happening and front
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of my ice? the covered 19 pandemic is not taking a break tonight, sorry covey to delta v r, and will take advantage of an vaccinated people in crowded settings, unmasked screaming, shout, and singing. devastating. the 60000 funds barely enough to be seen here, and the lack of social distances, no checks to, and claims of faith as results. that was the scene playing act, wembley stadium. this course during this, derek clark was that again, he says, pe, the controls were joe didn't even need to do or feet attached because you weren't even checked for your covert. whether, what to say that were just checking your phone for your ticket and you would want to see that you had a ticket on your phone. they will just allowing you and doesn't matter if you had a negative test. if you read the faith that the test either missing more really to
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the, the think you should have taken more seriously is not checked with in police. and was just a lot of sorts of people with motor bus security measures. should have been in police as well, but there just wasn't enough security or steers to kathy at the the checks well health care officials warned that the fine could push the u. k to a 1000000 new infections within a month. cases have already shot up to some 35000 a day, but the prime minister is still scrapping england's restrictions next week. the government is pointing to a successful inoculation program with almost 35000000 getting a shot and also a drop in death and the number of people needing hospital treatment. we will speak to our plan to lift the legal restrictions and to lift social, distancing the restrictions are easy. the 19th of july, of course, is when i'm looking at this final restrictions easing as well. so things are
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getting back to normal, but very little people waiting masks and last nights, especially heading towards the underground station after the lounge. i might of people but no dual monster waiting so that they could be a rising, teach because of that. then as i mentioned, they'll have no checks for corporate heading into the grounds. so that as of what that, i mean i was in the ground just about 20 minutes. there was already 3 or 4 young guys of it's already posted in person and biden has delivered a speech on voting rights, slashing act republicans reposing a sweeping voting rights bill backs by the democrats. so let's get more details on this and cross united states and speak with our correspondent machaela morphine kelly. good evening. just run through the and what's been said.
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sure. will we just heard a very passionate speech from us president joe biden. the speech was concerning the very controversial rules. many republicans around the country are setting in regarding voting. many republican legislatures in states across the country are looking to to, you know, pass measures that they say are aimed to curb voter fraud. joe biden sees it rather differently and he gave a speech that is certainly the most and sleepy speech we've heard from him so far as president. take a listen, treat it is not a state. it's an act. freedom is not a state. it's and we must act and we will act causes just or visit to the people who are the former. so we got you all, i'm a job, protect our troops and all those who shared watch over the market. so around the
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country we have republicans. we're proposing laws, they say, say, are aimed at essentially preventing voter fraud. they're requiring new forms of voter identification. they're regulating the polling places. in some places, there have been laws proposed to restrict the handing out of water to those waiting in line to vote, etc. now joe biden, and most democrats see this as basically an attempt by republicans to suppress the voter turnout specifically and constituencies that don't vote for them such as low income folks, african americans and others. now, in response to these proposed rules, we're seeing democrats taking some rather dramatic measures. for example, in texas, the democrats state legislators have left the state in order that there not be a quorum so that the state legislator cannot. legislature cannot take a vote on these measures. take a listen. de, texas, how democrats stand united in our decision to break quorum and refuse to that?
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the republican lead legislator forced through dangerous legislation that would trample and texans freedom to vote. when thou taken to fight all in nations capital so these texas democrats by leaving the state and basically shutting down the state legislature are really essentially bringing state government to a halt. it's a rather dramatic gesture. take a listen. texas democrats decision to break a quorum of the texas legislature and abandon the texas state capital. inflict home on the very texans who elected them to serve as they fly across the country on kashi private planes. they leave undone issues that can help the district and of states. now essentially we have republicans calling for punishment of these texas state legislator is calling for them to be arrested, alleging that this is a vote subversion. they're trying to subvert the vote,
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and we heard joe biden allude to that, and his speech when he spoke against the republicans and their proposed measures and in support of a federal law that would protect the voting rights. according to democrats, this is biden alluding to vote subversion. to me, it's as simple as this is election. subversion is the most dangerous threat of voting in the integrity of free and fair elections in our history. so the country is very, very divided when it comes to these issues, and it's unlikely that this rather high emotion speech from joe biden is really going to change that there's a pretty big gap between americans when it comes to these issues. so joe biden wants a federal law to protect voters, republicans in many local states, one laws, restricting and making it a little more difficult to vote. so that's the situation. a divided country in the united states. and i'm sure it's an argument that's going to rage for some time yet
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. thanks, caleb. and he's kind of morphing coming. live with their from new york. he was president, has pointed finger squarely washington. meanwhile, over protests that have gripped his country as ins, flooded the streets of the caribbean nation on sunday, over an economic crisis exacerbated by the pandemic. government movement has been called the biggest in 30 years. the for the protest, the cap, sophia, to keep the economy, his plunged 11 percent made worse by american sanctions, the streets and i've come but with a heavy police presence and havana wants to know just how much the u. s. and social media has manipulated deal position correspondence for assist the channel in spanish reports now from the capital real and has returned to normal life. for example, here in front of the national capital,
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which is one of the main places for anti government protest together on sunday we see absolute come now. the same is in other places across the city and across the country as well. but there's a huge police presence. monday was where president miguel dia canal and the governing team appearing on tv. they spoke about the economic situation in the country and also about the 4th generation non conventional war against the island, which had the same characteristics as what happened in venezuela or serial. then the speech by the foreign minister has also caught attention. he responded in strong terms to us president joe biden, the norfolk youth, twitter of playing a fundamental role in manipulating protests in the country. let's listen to him. i call on twitter and i also call them the u. s. government to recognize or deny that political operators actively use tags, collectives or groups of robots. trolls who use a coordinated with automated main to flood the networks, etc, etc. in this operation against cuba, they are all they mean the economy was also
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a fundamental matter. let's remember, cuba has been in a grave economic crisis since the start of the pandemic. and even before that, due to the titans, us embargoed during the pandemic, the u. s. government loan approved more than 50 measures related to that. and meanwhile, the countries paralyzed with low financial inflows and the need to tackle the pandemic. this resulted in food shortages, as well as a lack of some medicine. most resources within to treat patients with coded 19 in cuba is now at the peak of the pandemic. and or medical personnel or high alerts. we discussed in cubans how they live in this situation. and their opinion almost happened. you can have on the streets, the stories of people not only about today, but also yesterday, and the day before people don't have enough resources to take care of themselves and their families. there's a lack of maps and food. we need to talk and make proposals to achieve the well being of our people. what happens to be the way?
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only for community intervention that city is quiet, the country is quiet. now the debate starts over the social networks. meanwhile, the government warns about the campaign calling for humanitarian intervention, which could have more dangerous consequences than even a military. while we all members of the human, the sport across the straits of florida in miami have rallied in solidarity, demanding that washington intervenes of an see decade drawing us brocade though, is the key factor in its economic hardship. but president biden insist that he stands with the cuban people. the united states stands firmly with the people acute, as they assert their universal rights. and because the government human to refrain from violence or attempt to silence the voice of people accused of having spent significant time in cuba during the special period, the harshest period of sanctions and deprivation. i can tell you there is real
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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 see drug movement which have clear ties to the united states government, the trump administration. and did 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 vaccine because of a needle shortage. brought on by the u. s. blockade for humanitarian reason. i think that we should help the cuban people right now because they need to help.
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they need the medicine, they need the food and supplies so that they can stay alive. they're having some serious issues down there. but long term there has to be a change in the power structure a few. but as far as lifting the things you could united, they could do something in regards to that. sure they could. but if the economic system that they have in place, that is really the input, if for the majority of the economic problems that they're suffering. now, in addition, you obviously have to couple the corona virus pandemic and the economic contraction that's going on globally. not only cuba, that suffering economically. obviously there were not on putting to be able to then have to handle, you know, an economic downturn. the compounding of the bad economic situation because of the corona virus pandemic. but to put this all on the united states of america, it's basically like a police force, some sort of a stimulus or a bail out. now it has been claimed that the us will set reverse its anti cuban
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policies. decades ago, before president kennedy was assassinated, that's the revelation made by director all of a stone in the latest episode of going underground, where he talks about his new j. f. k documentary, and you can watch the interview info from wednesday at ocoee dot com. obviously we have a us president in the white house backing forces against the cuban government plaza shown before we head onto the evidence which, which we wouldn't have without to have to pay the movie in your new documentary. what is the relevance in case people are going? oh, he's not talking about kennedy again, the relevant to joe biden, who is bombing, syria, and iraq, only the past few weeks was the relevant to the current whitehouse of this documentary. well, i, again, i think that the relevance is the main point we were trying to make in the documentary was a john kennedy was a warrior for peace in all forms. and among the many things he was doing when he
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was killed was reaching out to cuba to and this embargo to make a detox with castro look good. and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev of the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is an amazing document. the 1st time the soviets in the us sign a treaty of this nature and the war. the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now. instead we have this retro grade policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on q 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't you know, this has been going on for, for decades. ah. oh
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just don't the room. yes. to fill out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail, when so many find themselves will depart and we choose to look for common ground. the welcome back. here with our teen i. corona virus continues to evolve with the delta vary now when more than a 100 countries, the strain was 1st identified in india, and he's believe to be the most contagious yet with the world health organization predicting. it will be the dominant fairy globally. within a matter of months, i hear in russia the strain already accounts for more than 90 percent of all new infections. and as the strain continued to spread, russia has set another daily death record $7900.00 fatalities registered in the
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last 24 hours. with more on how health care we're dealing with. this challenge is anton krislofski. he returns to the red zone and the latest installment of his documentary series epidemic. the luck an empty bed. an empty bed. what is an empty space out there? a small one? so there are $1347.00 beds. i hoped i would never come back here again. we're at a hospital again and here again, are these dams, crops that's how did the hospital start to fill up? we were monitoring that there had been 50 patients daily, and suddenly the number went up to 100 and then 200120130 so on. but of course, the key point is that we were ready, well prepared. the worst thing is when you're not on album for him,
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what's the main pattern of this new? strange, i'm pretty sure you look at where the computer will firstly it's more contagious. and 2nd, it hits way faster than the previous and now takes $1.00 to $2.00 days instead of 7 to wait with the elevator. it's also hitting somebody stayed. they think everything's okay, it's a simple, and it will end soon, but it doesn't. it wasn't for the day off today. and how many of those in the hospital are vaccinated? well, around 10 to 21000 patients, i'll tell you from a lovely and believable young guys. i've never seen anything like this before. how did you end up here? did you have a high temperature? yes, i had a temperature. i called an ambulance. they brought me here and my condition drastically nose dived. what do you mean? well, in 2 days, how old are you? i'm 47. so we're the same age and how badly were your lungs damaged? 75 percent. did you get the vaccine for?
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no. why you because i'm an idiot. why is this happening? where people not vaccinating? we do look since the ninety's there was an anti vaccination campaign at that time, and those mad moms said we won't be vaccinated against measles, chicken pulse. we won't take any vaccine. someone put that idea in the head that the vaccination is bad, but in fact, it saves lives and it helps vanquish the pandemic. so when do you think it will and never can damage tend to losses from 3 to 5 years. i'm actually afraid of asking you who is vaccinating and non you raise your hands please. this is vaccinated. i know him. well, actually anyone who comes here is vaccinated. well is 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
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a dire condition. the news news, the mall, there are reports of patients being in fact a bit to cobra strains. at the same time. on tuesday, an expert at the top russian institute said the 1st such national case had been reported in an elderly woman as early as last year. another report that came from belgium 2 days ago where a 9 year old woman died while carrying both the alpha and beta variance of the virus several cases of was having detected in thailand. why cali, don't cause her? asked her medic, at the north stream clinic whether existing jobs can deal with the double
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infections. we were expecting things like that to happen and also understand that the reason why we know that these 90 year old lady has that double infection is because it is very clear in age nomics. we have not dna nomics when 99 percent of patients who had cobit so probably we will have a lot higher rate if we would test everybody so precisely that older lady was unfortunately not back. so today from the information we have and from all the data that we have in the clinical courses, which are very important is that if you are vaccinated, even if you are infected with to variance of the call with the virus that the course of the disease will be still very, very mild and certainly the date that that traits which were amazing about a year ago will be much, much lower. so i think we can a little bit relax yet. be very careful. and we need, obviously more data and analyze is more specific. do you think that european union states should be rejecting people with certain jobs?
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i mean, one example could be, for example, the indian made astrazeneca vaccine. it's a political question and it would be a political answer what i refused to accept that. unfortunately, the european union refused the split from the beginning. the indian one, we don't have data to analyze that, but remember the indians have the delta barrier. so probably they have more information and more data and more availability to produce vaccines directly against the delta barrier. that may be the question that needs to be answered. my french health work is happening more that they may not get paid if they refused. the cobra shot president microns, making the vaccine mandatory for the sector to combat the highly contagious delta strain. it does come as record numbers of exhausted medical staff that were quitting in the parish region, amid warnings of an immune 4th wave of the pandemic. we got reaction from us. the situation is especially dramatic because people who left hospitals were forced
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to do it and they were disappointed, humiliated, destroyed by this government policy, which put them lower than they deserved. let me remind you that a year ago, the same caregivers and nurses were heroes. they were hailed as those who defeated the disease and now were faced with another problem, which is also linked to a debate on this compulsory vaccination for staff. while most of the countries nurses do 9 say the profession is no longer, no longer gives them career development prospects and the poll landed almost 2 in 3 . think their job is thankless more than 90 percent. do you believe? because the crisis shows the need for a review of their roles. eric trico again says, it is hard to stay motivated. still very complicated to manage and i want to understand the ground, 40 percent of the stuff, and i want to change profession for doc sickly. these people want to leave their
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profession completely. really. there was a period of trust from the staff there. they had the motivation. but now i'm not sure that google has been slammed for the half a 1000000000 year. i find by france, his anti trust watchdog, that he's after the tech joined to fail to comply with the regulated orders over negotiating with local news outlets to use their content. and this is just one that the global battles to that the multinational company and faces. peter oliver has more. 500000000 euros. it's a big chunk of change. even if you're a company like google, who it's estimated, is made around $46000000000.00 already in the 1st quarter of 2021. this is still one of those type of finds that they will fail. it's the largest find that google has faced in france. it see the 2nd largest find the french anti trust regulators of handed out to a single company ever. the reason that they've done it is that google was told that
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they had to come to some kind of fair agreement with publishes when it came to using news on their platforms. they didn't do that. they pretty much ignored it as far as what we, we can take from this. and that's the reason why they've been slapped with this 500000000 euro fine. the regulators say the size of the fine they've been given shows just how seriously they're taking it. when the authority decrease an obligation for a company, it must comply scrupulously both in the spirit and leisure of the decision here. this was unfortunately not the case. the sanction of 500000000 euros takes into account the exceptional seriousness of the breaches observed google for their part of said they're very disappointed with this decision and say that they were acting in good faith throughout which and pointed to the fact that they actually just come to an agreement with the french news agency, a f b to well use
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a s p stuff on their platforms and it included a global licensing agreement. now, global licensing, that is incredibly important cuz this isn't just a french issue. french problem with google, not sole google, currently a facing law seats in 37 u. s. states over what is being called monopolistic leverage that they have over the google app store on the android platform. a basically that google makes a bit of money out of 3 bit of money that's made by anyone using that platform lawsuits in those states in the us saying that's completely unfair. that's also been big issues in australia as well. well, earlier this year, back in february, the australian government put in place a ruling. well, anybody who's one of these major tech giants like google, all facebook, if they were to use any news on that platforms, they had to pay for it, that costs huge problems. so facebook pulled down old news in australia from their
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platforms, but what it does show is that the regulates, is all looking at these huge check giants and google, in particular, that being pursued around the world when it comes to just how much power they actually have they're also being looked into just how much tax they pay in certain territories, particularly here in the european union for work that they do with the regulators, keeping an eye on what is certainly one of the largest companies, one of the most powerful companies in the world patrol of a report that just coming up to half past 11 in moscow. nice to have you company that brings you up to date for this i we're back again in 30 minutes from the the
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model for simple thing a little slow letting them go. well, i don't want to come to go with me when you switch to meeting in the room, initial pathetic female spelled on the one, let me know which was going to work. 2 for me, we'll start with you soon. this new looking here when you mentioned the kim could we elude? you mentioned something with.
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