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the join me every 1st day on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess on the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the people you can see working around me, role volunteers. he's coming and he is of the try and do whatever they can. those who's seen their lives swept away by the devastating floods in germany. turn on politicians, seeing its actions, they need not just words of support. i've been trying to sort out drinking water for 2 days, but it's impossible. business owners and ordinary people alike feel let down by the politicians. facebook is killing people with misinformation. that's the claim of
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president biden, who's claiming the social media giant for his failure to reach cobit fuck things. target. also the all eyes to the skies are corresponding, joins the best in the business of pilots prepared to flex their wings up the annual max. their show taking place in your ah fi, b, m and lima, 10 pm in oakland, and one in the afternoon. here in moscow this monday, july, the 19th welcome to the news our own arc. see the hard work begins. massive cleanup operations are underway in germany following the catastrophic floods. they're a huge army of volunteers have joined firefighters, police and the military in tackling the devastation. it's expected to cost billions
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of euro. german chancellor anglo americo visited some of the worst affected areas in western germany, describing the scenes of sir real terrifying and stating that climate change must be addressed more. 180 people have lost their lives and many more are missing. within 10 search operation is continuing, the deluge is sent to be the worst of its kind in 200 years or europe corresponded peter oliver reports from germany. the people you can see working around me are all volunteers. you've come here to try and do whatever they can. one of the big problems they say they're facing though, is that there's no real coordination with the emergency services, like the fire brigade, or the police, or even the military who are here in this area as well. although there's no shortage of people willing to help. many of those don't know if by turning appear,
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they're actually causing problems by parking cause in the way of stopping emergency vehicles guessing where they need to be. it's, i think it's a heart to, in this federal system to, to coordinate some things like this. i asked the firework is where my help is needed because i drove with my brother and a friend here just to help. and they just didn't know exactly where to put the help they will like, i don't know either. and a lot of people are just like, ok, we want to have would want to do something but tend to make it worse if they're just standing in the way or the blocking the roads for the, for the, for the work is really need, like firework isn't nursery and stuff senior politicians have been pledging their support for those and the federal government will not pull it said, i hear the rumor that the military won't be there. the army will be there to help for as long as needed. i promise. and as this is good that the federal and state governments have announced their support for those who suffered great losses. the affected communities will also be helped to repair the damage in the hour of need.
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our country stands together. the whole of germany will help this region needs of the community, know the country will be able to fix this alone, but we'll do everything or build whatever can be rebuilt about we can not every political leader has struck the right tone. while german president franklin died, maya was offering messages of support and lush it the man who will potentially be the next german chancellor of the september's election within laughing and joking in the background. those having to clean up the devastation, say words of support. a one thing actual help is another, and they are seeing enough, you know, i found this, we have a situation that really call for action. even this help on the spot is probably more effective than any efforts by the authorities who are wondering what's going on. i have to stress that people relying on the governments feel somewhat abundant, but we have a lot of community support, including young people's clubs, volunteer firefighters,
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and groups of people have teamed with their friends. we would definitely not be able to manage without these people here. i've been trying to sort out drinking water for 2 days, but it's impossible. it was supposed to arrive between 8 o'clock and 9 in the evening. but we only gothic today. we have enough food, thanks to private donations, totes are available. we have never been so aware of how comfortably we lived before business owners and ordinary people alike. few let down by the politicians. now with it, the flood waters have receded in most places in the west. tens of thousands of homes are without electricity and running water. maintaining supplies to those areas is alongside making sure that buildings and infrastructure like bridges are secure among the top priorities for those on the ground. they are demanding that politicians back up, their words of support. we action peter, all of our t in germany. the white house has been facing flack over the failure to reach its coven vaccine targets former president. don't little trump past claim
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. the pace of unlucky elation has fallen because people don't trust the current administration. the media or last year's election result job i know is pointing the finger at facebook saying disinformation on the platform is quote, killing people. rock goes the ticks up the story. when button promise to vaccinate 70 percent of americans, by the 4th of july, few could have predicted that it would be facebook that would stop him. doesn't make much sense, but that is allegedly exactly what happened according to the white house. so barton breaking his promise is facebook's fault. according to the white house, what's your message? the platforms like face the world? people really? well. the only pandemic we have is that we've increased this information,
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research and tracking within the surgeon general's office. we're flagging, problematic, post for facebook. the federal government is now marking post that it deems problematic for facebook to take down its 5. this is for every one's good. they say one time thing to save lives. they say this is ministry of truth level of no fees and they're literally admitted to collude and with media to control the narrative, this a censorship. this is the union of corporate and state power. one of the classic hallmarks of fascism that they people who spend 5 years babbling about fascism support, probably didn't expect facebook to put up a fight. see facebook has been playing biden scape good game for, for much longer than biden has been president. and they're very good. the data shows that 85 percent of facebook uses in the us have been or want to be vaccinated against cobra. 19 these and other facts tell
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a very different story to the one promoted by the administration in recent days. as i said, these guys are maya screws deflecting reflect again, dissipating blame. generally the only fax the make it into facebook press statements are those that make them look good years and years of scandals and disgrace have taught them well. facebook would love full transparency if there was a guarantee of positive stories and outcomes. but when transparency creat uncomfortable moments, the reaction is often to shut down the transparency. as an example, the team of facebook employees recently found that conservative media on the platform has outperformed everyone out in likes and shares even off the facebook and trump. so what are the executives do? they disbanded the entire team, just for sharing facts, own tools, and helping journos to consolidate the wrong narrative. it told
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a story they didn't like, and frankly didn't want to admit was true. facebook men, the biden administration. they deserve each other, that 2 wins of the same stick, moved, blameless, and righteous, both eager to fence at the race ideology and debate that they don't like. the only difference is one is help and money and the other help and power. and we the ordinary people, we're just going to have to learn to live with a world where we need corporate or government approval for our opinion. at this point, facebook is already extremely sensory us and they're prohibiting any type of information . that counters the narrative that they are so intent on maintaining. now the government itself is stepping in and censoring content. they're telling facebook what a sensor. so this is strictly prohibited by the 1st amendment. i think it's basically
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an attempt on the part of the administration to enforce a particular narrative and to exclude all others. and also it's a way of shutting down political opposition to the by administration. and you might think of facebook as an extension of the state. i don't see any possibility of them actually being regulated in any way. the only thing that will bring them down will be real competition. and the venture will like from facebook by flocks of people who had enough britain soon. m. ping demick, where you're a full warranty to self isolate for coming into contact with a coven case, a seem to high profile victims, the prime minister. orest johnson and his chancellor. that's after the health minister tested positive for the virus or dawning st. intended to bypass the rules
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by taking part in a pilot daily testing program, sparking boat, i rage a hasty, you turn. what happens when the rules apply to the prime minister? he tries to wriggle out to them and pretend he's on some pilot scheme that exempt him. i'm afraid that yes again. we see it's one rule for them and another for everybody else. one rule for them with another made up because pilots came won't go down. well full out will be bigger than bonded council. i test. ah, that's pilot scheme and full deer and a chest rack and tracy morrison, tracy, have a special pass and not have to isolate your sincerely morrison reaches mom. ah, incidentally it took less than 3 hours for the boat, turned to be a nines. now came a maid, mounting culture versus see it. but today's lifting of almost all coded
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restrictions in england. title freedom day. it's being marked by must celebrations this by rising infection rates. last week, more than half a 1000000 people were forced to self isolate. by the contract tracing up the reform parties deputy leader to list the government has fields in attempts to have a consistent coordinated policy. clearly what happened was that the government tried to get away with it by trying to use this idea that they were actually involved in a pilot scheme where they could be tested every single day. and it just seems incredibly hypocritical that that seems to be one rule for them. one rule for the rest of us. and so what for me, this smack solve is the fact that we have a totally route to the government. the government doesn't know what it's doing and clearly actually, i think they start coming for a couple of hours and then realize there was no way they could get away with it. and, and there's a really important point here which is that the government only governs with consent of the people. and i think this government is foss running out of goodwill
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from the people. and actually the british public have been extraordinary. they have actually tapped to the rule. the vaccination levels in this country are extremely high. and i think people have have this incredible responsibility to do the right thing. but it seems that the government feels that it is untouchable. and i sense that actually people are crissy angry. the way things are going, we've got businesses that are failing. we've got people who are struggling for their livelihood. and the government seems increasingly out of touch. it cannot go on that needs to be a change. the south african president has called for unity. after the violent riot studied, engulfed his country over the jailing of his predecessor, among the losing dozens of pharmacies were left, got it with everything taken, including all prescription medicine communities have also faith food shortages with local shops and warehouses, either ransacked or burnt. di volunteers have been trying to clean up the mess,
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while others have form groups to protect their businesses. seeing the police can't cope or correspondent policy or has been talking to some of i'm carrying elberton, city and south africa way. the minority wife of the con community is going out on a voluntary patrol tonight they lost faith in the countries police, and so like other minority communities have taken upon themselves to defend the own street and the own houses. ah, i think that both of them are due to the amount of water over the country. they've been deployed to many different areas. that's why we assisted walker. and we're going to go to college. we had to report the community that locating that
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and protecting this shopping today. all the time bombings, approximate. i me, what do you hear people regarding the shopping scene for looters? fair. they'll probably be in the whole not got somebody to be vehicle then i couldn't find it and that's what they're going to be in for the not days. it does leave the people from the the community silva guarding the shopping to me. these rocks have been placed in the road to stop any kind of potential looters driving down this road towards the shopping center that's nearby here. and potentially trying to loosen the me in
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with technology like this, what we can do is we can see them in the dark and we can immediately dispatch some of our gosh to go to say, and it's actually happened the other night as well. i mean, what this also does is this little thing over here is a life. so we can turn this on and it makes a very wide area like and especially the other night when they saw that they were that off, they were hiding away from us. but the moment to be turned on, they obviously got the sky and they went back to where they came from. we don't have to put our guys into it to hobbs. wait until it's absolutely necessary for them to react. we can't another shopping center where the guys have mixed up with other volunteers who've also been here for the last few nights, making sure that their communities are safe. we only for the same purpose, so they more experienced, they've got the weapon with the knowledge. so we follow the lead, the whole country is understandable,
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so it's pretty sad at the moment. but you all are saying you ought to go see the last front on one of the townships on the end of our button. and we preventing those to come into a sub those records. so it's going to keep, it allows us, as much of the looting going on, there's a lot of positivity that has come out of the country and, and in a different aspect where we had a lot of division prior to this. but it's not black people that are looking at looters, basically. so you got the black, white in the color, all standing together to prevent the same thing from happening in all our communities. it's quite cold here and now it's late. it's past midnight. we're going to head off the gods themselves will stay here until the early hours of the morning. the situation remains tense and no one really knows what they come. bring policy a r t arbiten still ahead, the british opera hoping to rick it in over the death of a former russian spy, but as it hitting their right to notice the details after this
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i driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me i think we dare to ask me what we got to do is identify the threats that we have crazy plantation. 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, very political time. time to sit down and talk me ah ah, it's got grammar, a former russian spy poisoning, and plenty of songs. the story of the death of alexander listen, yankee has been turned into an opera in london with cell i chose, the organizers are claiming they've got a hit on their hands. saskia taylor has been checking just so engine. the performance actually is with reality. full disclosure, i am a big profile. so when i had that
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a new one had passed onto the scene, i have to check it out. like all of the classics, i'm talking ida. com and tough. got this one, take a short week and give nothing away. the me like, well, the classics. it starts with a song about chemical element ah, yes, ex, financing bolton decided to have a job at music and said, dave, you chose the story of alexander and young co, former at the b agent turned, am i 6 informant? who was poisoned with a radioactive substance in london back in 2006, he lived for 25 days or so deteriorating with his body being eaten from the inside
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out. so i was very moved by that. it was then that this inspiration came, that it had the ingredients for an opera. these ingredients include historical inaccuracy, making claims, giving no evidence stereotype the evil putin regime. obviously, i'm fun, darling, over a man who probably did some pretty bad things in his time. but that was mean about putin so automatically became a free to fight and obviously a hero. in short, all the ingredients found in the traditional anti russia dish, the so many like pasty in the west and made all the more appetizing food. bolton cells, it as fact, i hope i've written something that might have longevity and keep the story alive in the long run. that's one of the things opera can do one element that didn't make the cops. the truth. take the opera is audibly most morbid moment. the reenactment complete with gun toting stake, terrorists walking. it's the audience of the duper off that theater siege and
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moscow. so back in 2002 on catch you mentioned, took 900 theatre, go as hostage security forces 8 us to the building and they killed the terrorist, bought by then, 130 hostages, had already died. but is the unit lastly, known truth in russia and abroad. but bolton's a money guy, and he knows what cells inexpensive are 2002 and that's hostage taken moscow's debris. fca theater is stated by the f b to spread anti church and failing a cynical, a politicization of the deadliest attack. the capitals ever seen, also living in cuz murder is presented, case closed, a putin hit job. obviously, even though a british inquiry itself only use the word, probably not the version of tourism a highly likely, you know, points the thing without coughing up the proof. imagine then how devastating it must have been for bolton when the reviews for his opera came in. and well,
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they want in fact, the 5 star, all of which might suggest that this is an offer full of so many shocks, terrors and malign. miss thieves that you leave the theatre shaking with fear and righteous indignation. so it might have been if for instance, just the cobra should have been available to compose it. sadly, bolton is no source to co which poor thing and already gave it all, he re did that cliche bank. russians of the bunch of stumbling drunk side and mentioned them, but they all, they're in the pollutant. the kid silenced opposition and rewriting of history, highly likely and even a bottler leica, it should have been the easiest cell of his career. but you know, police have thrown in a meddling bad. well for good measure. police use water kellen and tear gas to brick up an anti government demonstration in the ty capital around $1500.00 protesters had gathered with some throwing rocks and security
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forces under has flared over the authorities handling of the pandemic with a number of daily covalent cases. and deaths in the country reaching all time highs of the largest world. fire in u. s. history continues to burn through tinder. dr. forests in the state of oregon lays also ready destroyed more than 400 square miles of woodstock is roughly the size of los angeles. more than 50 buildings, including homes, are being burnt to the ground around 2000 firefighters. you're trying to bring the situation under control thing in the country, 7 months after the u. s. election on there still wrangling over the result are as illness, senate republican recently hard contractors to prove whether the vote count was for . but the company charged with investigating is asking for much longer than the initially proposed 60 day deadline. the protracted story has led to come partisans
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being made with hillary clinton's attempts to denigrate donald trump's factory. in 2016 r t seekers had done off has been taking a closer look. be gracious in defeat, a very basic rule of good sportsmanship, but it's one that no longer applies to the race to the white house. i want to provide an update on our ongoing efforts to expose the tremendous voter fraud and irregularities which took place during the ridiculously long november 3rd elections . i am determined to protect our election system, which is now under coordinated assault and see if we are right about the fraud. joe biden can't be president. oh, damn you, democrats and your voting heist months on from the election. and some trump support is still can't accept. he lost very much like hillary clinton and her campaign couldn't back in 2016, dishing out millions on yes,
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a vote recount. he refused to say he would respect the outcome of the election. i believe he knows he's an illegitimate president. he knows. i remember i did win more than 3000000 votes than my opponent. this recount business didn't help the democrats overturn trumps victory 3 years ago. and it isn't helping the republicans now. they're still stuck in the bargaining stage of grief, claiming to have discovered more than 75000 male and ballots in arizona, which were never sent. they haven't released in a number yet, if you will. however, we do know that those numbers do not match with american county at this point to do this, or that they hired cyber ninja is. yeah, that's the actual name of the contract. a firm which by the way, has no expertise in elections. these auditors, well, mangers ended up scrutinizing ballads for bamboo fibers on the assumption that fake
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ones had been sent from south korea all pretty desperate, and it's not just in arizona. it now appears there actually was meaningful voter fraud in fulton county, georgia last november. that is not a conspiracy theory. it's true and there's another e re parallel in how the loses took it in 2016 and last year, showing that even arch enemies are alike. i've been telling candidates who have come to see me. you can run the best campaign. you can even become the nominee. and you can have the election stolen from you if you count the legal votes by easily when. if you count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the election from us. the democrats, really enjoying, of course, looking down from their high horse, now at the in denial trump as it's as if they've never spent 4 years trying to find
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that on from supposed ties with russia, never flushed tens of millions of dollars down that drain never attempted to peach trump twice, none of which undid their defeat and got rid of trump. if only america could have 2 presidents. and finally, it's the annual showcase of everything early on. the mac or a show is about to take off just outside moscow. it will see the skies filled with planes being pumped through their paces, including those from the russian 1st flight or club ortiz, julia sharpe, of all of a hitch. the ride with them the
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record, the launch of the month 2021 international s face and all preparations are in full swing in the most regional members of the fast slide. alabassic team processing best sounds right before the show and we are lucky enough to be part of the hassle . so this is my 1st life would be 5 life. our boss, 6 team i flight has existed for 12 years. and during this time, dad, because multiple well champions in both group and so by 6, the guys train in the port 5254, playing with paste and engines. the team also has a unique support, says he want in the arsenal immediately after the marks asian sho. zacharon will travel to poland to participate in the world championship. the better not to look
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down the pilot instructor irina marketplace policy, blaine to have been involved in asians for for over 35 years. why do you think so many people suffer from ara fabian? why are many people so afraid to fly? to say it's absolutely no typical for me. so i just feel sorry for those people who do not understand what kind of happiness they are depriving themselves of democratization in space alone. the 1st slide group will present the most varied program would be participation of 6 aircraft. the well coordinated flight of the team during the performance is the most doesn't go pilot must speak the same language. therefore, these days trading is very intensive. well cut off, i know the key to a good flight is sleep, food and rest. it's necessary to sleep at least a 1000000 hours. you need to be hungry. they say the key to successful performance
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