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you lose, could you, could you have to the local news injecting pressure to nokia. again, if you read the government and companies around the globe are showing controversial as the claim vaccines are, they came to regaining freedoms, but could it split society down the middle? we debate the issue, you're going to create a society, they just choose not to have it. they're creating their own apartheid. those who need the back. so you should be happy to say it, but if solely that it is not working. if that is $11.00 word that can explain it to greet. meanwhile, the world health organization sounds wealthy states for the global vaccine disparity and produces to increase the price thing developing nation does come as the regulator still hasn't approved as presented to show that in india and
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u. s. approval is oil and gas drilling under joe biden, sky rockets, the highest since george w bush was in office, despite the current president's pledge to go. greg. ah, hello. well, can you watch? you know if you can actually, she's go 9 o'clock a moscow. now ludicrous, that's how a british rule make slammed an ad by a top big company. that suggests vaccination is the only way to get life back to normal. hello, this been a low uptake of shots by those under 30 politicians to warn that heineken commercial gives the wrong message. the
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honey can really ought to consider whether discriminating is loyal customers who may be, cannot be vaccinated for medical or other reasons. there were lots of people who can't be vaccinated and it's quite wrong that they should not be able to go into a pub and have a drink. ludicrous. i'm surprised to not making recommendations and other countries given their levels of vaccine hesitancy. well, the ad does come after british ministers reportedly drew up plans for mandatory vaccine passports to enter pubs and restaurants from the alton. thus, despite what is presented as a hugely successful inoculation program with almost 35000000 already having received a shot in the k. but britain is far from the only country where pro vaccine pressure is in full force and some of apparently gone too far. the
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well, what you just saw there was in the strolling advertisement that has been criticized the scare tactics and using an actor in an age group that is not yet eligible for the vaccine. on top of that piece of bulky lation in the countries slow impart g, 2 shortages of doses, something that critics things that makes these campaigns even less appropriate. we put the issue up for debate. real worry for me about this is you're going to create a to take society that will be those people who com to have a vaccine for medical reasons or maybe for their own reasons, or maybe because they younger and they haven't had that practicing invite yet. there is therefore going to be a to, to, is this, this is not going to create to, to the system. that's absolute. poppycock, people who can't have it for medical reasons can have a medical exemption. but if they just choose not to have it, they're creating their own apartheid. they have a duty, particularly young people now to do their bids for the rest of society,
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for those who need the back seat. and so you should be happy with the law generally . the room numbers for occupation have been magically advised vaccine. she doesn't actually work. they don't stall transmission. i'm just putting that i suggest you check the world war on very yes. you stop spreading misinformation and face impulses. jerry, you get behind this. there is a very big question over whether young people should have this faxing or tool. and the reason for that is actually most young people will get cobit that recover. they'll be no long term sequentially, and this is about personal choice and responsibility. i want to do 3 things. i could go over and have a representative. young people have a jewish say they should get vaccination as well. no one's talking about coercion.
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no one's talking about monday, 3 jobs. but if you know people want to have a full and active life based coming anyway, actually we should be encouraging those people. certainly i've a 40 to make sure they have a vaccine. i would like younger people to have it as well. but i do believe in personal choice in liberty, we don't believe in compulsory vaccination, but what we do need to do is to get brittany back on track while across from there have been protests against anti coby restrictions there with riot police, firing t gas at bass steegal de rallies in paris. the debates flooded onto the streets on the national day celebration, bryce. his home stones offices not favor rubbish. contained this place on fire. cities across the country have also seen similar marches to from next month or back seems hospital will be required to and to restaurants, shopping malls, trains, and planes in france. and it will be obligatory for all citizens over 12 years old
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. i mean, while health work is have been worn to that they may not get paid if they don't get no kill aged business owners who let in those with that co passes the face fines and also a year in jail. now rich countries are acting, excuse me, pure creed with regard to k, we shalt, since the morning from the world health organization. as it does ask, vaccine, produces ramp up supplies to developing states, most of which have still to receive a single dose of the more contagious dealt very tightens its grip. sorry to say it, but if so, the that it is not working. if there is $11.00 word that can explain it, it's great. what we like is, and we have said it many times from w h o. the global leadership. do like what, as far as any guys doing astrazeneca started in europe has production in india. and if all the vaccines could do that, the volume could increase. meanwhile,
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despite mass production of the actors and to show the vaccine has still not been given the green light in the you with the blocks regulators still not approving supplies of the job that were made in india with rural miss hayes. peter oliver, you may think that it's all vaccines that have been given the green light by the world health organization and all the major bodies would be treated the same around europe. however, if you will, getting an astrazeneca vaccine, it may be worth while checking where it was manufactured. because if it was one of those that is being produced in india, it may not comb with the benefits you think it does. now, some european states including france, and it's really say they won't accept travelers who have been vaccinated with astrazeneca doses manufactured in india. as it stands. it depends on where you want to go in year if whether or not you're indian manufactured vaccine will be accepted for entry here in germany, along with 14 other countries in europe. you're good to go anywhere else,
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including france, italy, denmark, at a raft of all the human to states. you face being turned away. that's despite the job being backed by the w, a job and the vaccination given as part of the un kovacs program. we have to remember that during different damage, our challenges was to persuade nations to accept that we are all in this together. those recent policies could negatively impact this campaign. people who are already suspicious of vaccines who become even more suspicious. they could also lose trusting public health messages from the government and be less willing to comply with corporate rules by not accepting vaccinations approved by the world health organization. the un health authority says these nations may well be putting global vaccination programs at risk. such moves are already on the mining confidence in life saving vaccines that have already been shown to be safe and effective effect
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and uptake of factors and potentially putting billions of people at risk health experts struggling to find the logic in some countries, refusal to accept jobs made in india, you can just cut off countries from the rest of the world indefinitely. to excuse some people from certain countries because of the vaccine they received is wholly inconsistent. because we know that these approved vaccines are extremely protective . astrazeneca have said that they've now submitted the paperwork to the european medicine's agency for their production facility in india. but when forthcoming and why taking so long as it stands, it falls to individual countries, which vaccines. they will accept for entry in which ones they want. but how people meant to know which ones will be accepted, where and whether the job they got thinking it would bring them a little more freedom will do just that. the difference in the book senior accepted by the member states, we create confusion amongst travelers. confusion leads to decision paralysis,
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not traveling this summer, which my adversely affect the travel and tourism industry. confusion is also unpleasant. emotional experience. our public health messaging should be precise to the point. instead, what we have is the biggest situation where even though the 2 astrazeneca vaccines are exactly the same, the one producing india must be inferior people in for, they should actually not even mention the difference between the vaccines. and they say the evidence that the vaccines producing other countries are inferior, which i doubt exists the situation with undermine vaccine confidence by appearing to label some shots substandard european union should not create a 2nd rate countries. and 2nd rate travelers, which is really dangerous psychologically. but also politically neither has been another grim discovery in canada, her further $160.00 unmarked graves have been found at
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a former school for indigenous children after over a 1000 were discovered in recent months. it is a reminder of a dark chaptering candidates passed when native people were forcibly integrated into society and according to an indigenous rights activist. this is just the tip of the iceberg. of course, this is devastating. there's a tremendous amount of grief in our communities already. and there's point to me more we have there's definitely going to be more down, you know, knocking here in the space as well. the residential schools were all over canada all over the state. so our people are going through a lot right now. it's so heartbreaking, and i feel like i'm coming to where i'm just now right now, like i'm just now or since a group of, i'm not drake were discovered in may that has the night rage across the country. catholic church has been attacked and several have even been burned. the ground.
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moreover, on canada day in the july statues of queen victoria and queen elizabeth by tribes chanting pride in genocide time and that he just committed to fighting discrimination. and racism is difficult in moments like these to fully comprehend the decisions of the past that led to these tragedies and atrocities. but it is necessary to absorb them and understand them to be able to move forward or residential schools were tasked with forcibly assimilating native children into white culture. they were made to abandon their language and traditions, and many were physically and even sexually abused over rule moving 4000 are known
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to have died while confined to such institutions. already william again says though it is wrong to actually call these places schools. what's been going on right now when they're calling and residential schools. i really don't like the terms falls because the education wasn't, they were educating us there. they were trying to form, i sent a white people. and i have so many examples of how genocide is still happening to us to the may you know, the governments, how these policy plays that don't work with us. even with the recommendations from all these inquiry, there are so many wires that have happened. none of them, none of the recommendations are taken seriously or are implemented back to work with us that can help us. and then, you know, with the media,
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the media is slowly coming on board with us. but, you know, like for everything a murder, indigenous women and girls, they label us in the media as sex workers, drug addicts, run away drunks. you know, so that doesn't help us as well. so there's a lot of things to get done with the police, not taking reports seriously. and predators know that they could target us. and people in general know that they could target us. and so the genocide is still happening. you're watching, i'll tell you. we're going to take a quick bright, now we'll be back in 2 minutes. ah, hello. this is driven by dreamer shaped control center. those in
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the me who dares thing. we dare to ask me. ah, remember the great 964 bill, dr. strange love. you remember the subtitle of the film? it was how i learned to stop worrying and love the bomb. well, i have a 2021 updated subtitle. when it comes to the surveillance state, how i learned to stop worrying and love be in. tell community folks today are not feared there at doors. the the, the ah
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hello again, i riots over the jailing a former president, jacob zoom. i have shut down south africa's biggest oil refinery, the plant, which surprised more than a 3rd of the entire countries fuel was forced to close. the supply roots were blocked. the nation has been rolled by the worst on rest. in decades reporting from johannesburg, his poor slave, we can approach here more, which is one of 2 more in waco and it was completely ransacked on monday. the people from the community have come out. they are cleaning what they can. a positive been on the story is that the community is starting to take care of itself and form community security watches. this is the last mall. how do we allow this multiple looted? and that's why we here saying that we rather we rather have our lives and we can live on our knees. the mood is $51.00 off the funding fee and people have been
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filling up with groceries. people have been filling up with petrol for fear that in the coming days things could get worse. fine. and started over the weekend. the initial skok was the sending to jail of the former south african president j consumer. so the initial wife has said that they were against that, but it then completely spiraled out of control until you had anybody. and everybody coming to these centers and just looting. there's a terrible smell here of alcohol and vegetables that are decaying, that have been taken from the shops. now this is a cash machine. as you can see, it's been completely ripped from the wall. a lot of the cash machines are not working anymore, only in certain areas where people are secure. the situation is still quite tense and we are hearing reports that they could be for the violence tonight. so you can go any way with the moment round the sentence and if you have security,
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because there are people waiting to lose what little does remain. so the security i have is armed because if people see a television camera or expensive equipment, they will take it for you. we are not safety. and for buffalo, we don't know it to run to, it's very much a device stating i'm angry and disappointed because of the leadership from top to the bottom. now the government is in a series of meetings to try and will count the way forward wirelessly, a r t. johannesburg. meanwhile, protested, have clashed with riot police, foreign to gas and lebanon. after families of victims of last year's massive port explosion in beirut took to the streets against the interior minister. ah, protest is carried coffins to symbolize the dead claim. the minister is blocking
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a real probe into the tragedy of glasgow more than 200. an injured sized and with many blaming officials for a long storage of highly explosive materials at the port i wanted to joe biden, approvals the company to drill for oil and gas, appear to be reaching the highest level since george w bush was in power. and that is despite biden's pledge for green future, but against the f d g steeper. joe barton's environmental policy was an exercise in populism. he lived in voters by the millions, promising the biden environmental plan, his version of the green new deal abroad to clean a world for our children. a gradual cure to our addiction, to oral and pollution, half a year in biden's environmental policy has a new nickname. the green swindle, every indication is they have no plans of actually fulfilling their campaign
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promise. the result of that will be continued in increasing development of fossil fuel, some public glance, which means more climate change. behind the cameras away from the wing and i avoid it, says barton has been stamping out all drilling permits, a break that speeds since he took office. the u. s. government has approved more than 2000 all exploration permits on federal and native american lad. by the end of the year, they have projected to approve $6000.00 permits. the last time so many were handed out was in 2008 and the george bush. remember what i said about populism? climate change, climate warming, global warming is an extra sense of threat to humanity. we have a moral obligation to do with it. biden is enough of a populace to say what people want to hear about oil and enough of a politician to do nothing about it. where did people even get the idea that biden
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isn't advised? mental champion was him and bama who approved oil, fracking liquids, which have been linked to cancer at the birth defects to serious health problems. and worst of all have be nicknamed the for ever chemicals due to their ability to persist for a very long top persist. also, in the human body, organisms are unable to flush out these chemicals entirely. they stay us and build up until we die. the obama biden administration approved the use of toxic chemicals for fracking a decade ago, and always years later, president by the proxies haven't seemed to change a bit by himself places during the campaigns, a whole new fracking on federal lands. meanwhile, this administration is proving new frack and permits at the face, similar to trump, with no let up in sight to add scandal to injury the environmental protection
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agency, which approved all of this as a bit of trouble. c, whistleblowers have come forward saying that they were pressured, while reviewing new chemicals and toxins to approve the analysis and test with tampered with. they say to make dozens of new chemicals appear safe. environmental protection agency scientists are the last line of defense between harmful, even deadly chemicals and the introduction into us commerce. and this line of defense is struggling to maintain its integrity. we can all applaud biden for organizing the us. they summit with world leaders face charming environmental policy and motivational speeches. but when it comes to hod, the action that tough decisions don't expect biden to step up. he is a relic of the will age, and one that apparently doesn't want to evolve. biden has no backbone, i don't think he feels he could have a mandate, which is
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a mandate for the earth mandate for everybody lives on it. as opposed to being of the hold into the fossil fuel and oil industry by increase the amount of permits for drilling. he's clearly made a statement that he's worried about have a republic is going to react as opposed to you know, the catastrophe we're now facing. i mean, this isn't an urgent, drastic situation where the urgent action is needed biden is not taking urgent action whether by deal he has to tip toe around the republican to get the support from the climate deniers. or more likely, it's just the 2 parties of war in wall street that are basically catering to the market and putting this planet in jeopardy. hundreds of locals, he's held destroyed in troops in the afghan war. he still waiting for life saving. these is the taliban targets those helping the coalition knots according to
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a veterans advocacy group that helps people who worked for foreign forces. we've had requested over 200 interpreters, they've been left behind. we have a moral obligation and i think one of type ability in the future to make sure that we get this process right. and we get those individuals and their families. he to citing, we are quite quickly. but according to the carrier, there are more than a 1000 people who need a strongly as hell to not include security guards, interpreters, and also a contract. as they are said to be in a grave danger with the taliban rapidly gaining control over the country. it's when this movement is notorious for torturing and killing those who are the us led coalition. the taliban rise follows withdraw foreign forces. washington has already pulled that 90 percent of his troops and the taliban has moved in to fill the void . jason gaines who serve 19 years and destroyed the military, says the government must protect those most what we're saying now is
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a rush to the exits. interesting, now we're saying a research and tell him in the looks like i could be stronger than what they were when we initially went in to us in a stain. and what we have is of a table coating between which is the likely guides employees. i interpreted so this is their forces and, and at times one of these try and combat uniform as many options viable to these try and government including, you know, getting these individuals some way site to a 3rd country, assisting them in compiling their applications. and then surgeon incapability to process eyes applications and, and bring the piece was try you watching a taxi company to night will be back again at the top of the me
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ah ah, ah. the time now for another of our summer solutions. we look at the solutions and not the problem is not great. well, max kaiser, we're joined today by dan collins. he is
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a financial market analyst with an expertise on train and he's lived there for 20 years as an auto executive and entrepreneur and cool guy. and dan, welcome to summer solution. he agreed to be back the, [000:00:00;00] the with me time action returns. and you're watching a very special edition of going underground conversation with one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. all of us stone, his platoon, born on the 4th of july,
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snowden, and wall street educated generations, his gun breaking work, j. f. k. 1030. this year, and stone is returning to the subject. with a follow up documentary, james k revisited through the looking glass. currently premiering the cabin film festival, and academy award, winna oliver stone, and joins me now from the festival. thanks so much oliver for coming on. obviously, we have a us president in the white house backing forces against the cuban government plaza shown before we head on to 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 always not talking about kennedy again, the relevance to joe biden, who was bombing, syria, and iraq only the past few weeks. what is the relevant to the current whitehouse of this documentary? well, i, again, i think that the relevant is, is the main point we were trying to make in the documentary was at john kennedy was
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a warrior for peace in all forms. and among the many things he was doing when he was killed, was reaching out to cuba to end this embargo to make a day taunt 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. first time soviets in the u. s. signed a treaty of this nature and the cold war was, was theoretically 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 cuba 60 years later. and the news today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't, you know,
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this has been going on for, for decades. and the evidence in the new film, let's just remind our audience how you ended up testifying in congress and for what has been called actually the one of the strongest open government laws ever passed by congress. jan k records and was passed in the week of the, the movie was created for a few our congress, jessica and congress. and they, they passed the act and it allowed them to declassify documents and do some limited investigation. it lasted for 4 years from 94 and 98 and uncovered quite a substantial bit of work. but unfortunately, the american media did not report it to the public. it was buried, forgotten in the memory hole. let's become the j a k case. so in 2013, i was pretty frustrated when all the networks in the united states celebrating the 60 anniversary of kennedy's assassination. none of them mentioned the alternate

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