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the, the, the, the, the, the grave systemic failure, germany faces, criticism for not doing more to prevent the flooding, tragedy the spy, previous warning, the devastation is claimed, almost 200 lives and for the damage thing to 1000000000 of euro also coming off on the program, u s. army bad friends throw some shade on the sunglasses company vocally for it puts the wrong war on terror sign on its products. one x soldier tells us that are being increasingly exploited for commercial gain. veterans are constantly
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being taken advantage of and $250.00 when some classes are just one. really dumb katie example. under low is being the world's richest man. amazon funder jeff base elf per person, lost the offer, based on his own rocket, an online petition to deny him re entry, to worth gains more than $150.00 in signatures. ah, wherever you're watching from today, welcome to moscow into the news our and our team. my names in the new the dental after the devastating floods in western europe has risen to at least 10909. while almost $300.00 more people are still missing,
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search and rescue operations continue in the worst hits areas of germany and belgium. the floods have caused damage estimated more than 2000000000 euro. local volunteers have been joining efforts to help clear the devastation, repair was possible. crippled infrastructure, coupled with huge piles of debris, is making it difficult to move around and preventing life returning to any semblance of normality. fanzines, he has just alice's for too much time off and live laconically to as i can see him up on monday and was going to be going to miss. i cannot remember what was promised, but we should have learned from this mistake in 2016. what happened could happen again, but nobody expected on such scale hen. and its not only locals, angered by the authorities, response,
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politicians on climate experts claim the government. news of the impending catastrophe in advance, but just fail to warn their citizens. officials though claim that the worst had areas, world hurt. none of it's impossible to predict every outcome. so what, when so ro ortiz peter oliver has the report is before the flood struck west in germany, belgium looks in bergen benevolence, the copernicus, satellites that make your part of the european float awareness system detected problems. where on their way for the region, people in our viola, one of the worst effected towns in germany, have been critical of the warnings, or lack thereof that were given when done come to the no one was expecting it, the warning came too late. a public announcement, 5 or 6 hours in advance, would have helped to say some essential belonging. and other problem is that many elderly people didn't even understand what was going on if they didn't hear anything about it. and then they're also the foreigners. everything should have been organized better. people should have gone door to door or received
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a warning by phone. visiting the scene of utter devastation caused by the flooding and western germany champ langler merkel pledged more efforts to tackle the challenges posed by climate change. quickly chavez, which is the germany, is a country that can overcome this financially. germany is a strong country and we will oppose this force of nature in the short term, but also in the medium and long term to a policy that takes nature and climate into accounts. more than we have done in recent years, there had been warnings from the weather in 2016 the river. our 1st bank causing damage to bridges and other infrastructure. they were repaired, but nothing was done to protect against future high waters. this part of germany is no stranger to flooding, which banks the questions. why were the authorities not better prepared for what nature would throw out this time? and will lessons be learned from this tragedy piece, roll of tea and cologne,
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germany, a tool to intimidate any one critical. that's how human rights groups have branded the is really hooking spyware, pegasus new revelations i've shown it's reportedly being used across the world on politicians, journalists, and even religious figures. the software was originally developed to be used against criminals and terrorists. but as constantine ross cough reports, it's ended up snooping on so many more 50000 mobile phone owners in 45 countries targeted by spyware. that's been in the hands of governments for years . with the approval of the israeli defense ministry. that's all according to a group of investigative journalists from 17 media outlets who claim they obtained a lead document that reveals the sheer scale of the snooping. edward snowden has already, tweed that this could be the story of the year. the ears also
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a guest. if it is the case, it is completely unacceptable and against any kind of rules we have in the european union. what the freedom of media is concerned. free press is one of the core values of the european union. it is completely unacceptable. if this would be the case, according to the guardian targets include business executives, religious figures, government officials, and journalists among them, murdered washington post columnist jamal shoji the report. singles out a number of countries suspected of using the spine to maliciously, among them hungry, saudi arabia the a turkey in india. the all either denied or refused to comment. the tool in question is called. busy pegasus, it was developed by israeli tech firm and a so group in company keeps a low profile and doesn't really out its services. but it is set to be behind the
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most advanced piece of spyware ever developed. you can access every message you've ever received. you can access every photo video, every email. it is effectively the most invasive form of the islands imaginable. according to the investigative journalist, someone who knows your mobile number can use pegasus to read all of your attacks, e mails, chats and location data that's used to require victim to click and malicious lane. but the malware can now penetrate phones with so called 0 click attacks. and a so group has for body claims its product is being used maliciously by state actors. and a so group firmly denies false claims made in your report. many of which are uncorroborated theories that raise serious doubts about the reliability of your sources is what is the basis of your story israeli firm and says it's that's clients granting access only to foreign governments with good human rights records . it also claims its products. is meant only for things like preventing terror
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attacks and locating missing children. if your mobile number is on the list, it doesn't mean you were actually spied on, but you were selected as a potential target. the journalists behind the revelation, say, they will publish even more names soon. what's clear from all this is that a very powerful spy tool is being wielded by governments around the world. whether for good or for bad. while you will have to take their word for it, solve a company these pretty long these booking and selling. it's a product with all the relevant allies from media expands. so and it's leaking budget raise the question whether it's sufficient, all kind of tools and private phone company and send and it may rain job questions. and when you have such
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a tutor, very po, one, that can truck you'll sort of last soon. even though the need that you will press any link, it may read the question whether we need to regulate those activities. need something like this. some mean parliaments that we'll try to analyze such cases. they are branded as the global war on terror sunglasses. but the marketing ploy by shades manju function oakley, has created an army of and re us veterans. it's because each her comes with a ribbon on the rim, representing the metal and us soon just receive. the problem is they got the colors wrong. to make matters worse,
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the metal itself is seen by some is nothing more than the equivalent on participation trophy given for simply joining the military. it's led to claims that the vents are being exploited for commercial gain. veterans are constantly being taken advantage of and $250.00 oakley sunglasses are just one really dumb petty example. sadly, to the extent that we have a militarist paradigm in the united states, there will also there will always be a market for these kinds of crap products. while the exploitation claims can make growing alarm over the problems, people in the military faith, a recent report by the u. s. defense department revealed the number of suicides committed by those in service is up 14 percent on last year. oven co. cash again, believes the government ignores veteran's needs. it's not
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a challenge to get people to recognize that you served it's challenge to get people to care about the bigger problems and the fact that better ends commit suicide the rate of $22.00 per day more proportionally than the general population. and the v a is more interested in pushing pharmaceuticals that have suicide listed a side effect. then actually effective treatments for p t. s. d, and other things experienced by veterans homelessness, unemployment, all of the challenges that go along what the government does. by contrast, the u. s federal government spent $86000000.00 on housing or illegal immigrants and 0 for homeless veterans. and this lab in the face from oakley sunglasses is just little bit i seen on the cake turnover story that's got a lot of people talking. he is already the world's richest man,
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but amazon funder jeff base, else will be selling new heights today. when he bluff off to space as own rocket. though it seems there's quite a few people who want them to stay there. an online petition objecting to his re entry to earth has rocked up more than 150000 signatures so far here. sorry, tease killer. jeff bezos, the founder of amazon and the world's richest man, is now set to blast off into space, leaving some vacuum on earth to relish the prospects of his never returning. over 162000 people have signed an online petition saying he should be denied re entry to the planet earth. would you sign that? no, i never signed everyone. everyone should be able to come home. it's any moment. well, that seems a little bit extra human, but maybe because it will probably never really happen. can't say, can't come back to earth like we need them here. but i'm saying it's
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a lot of things happen in the world. you don't need to be flying to the space at the end of the day. we supposed to be focusing on our population. not up there down here. those 3 people alone can take care of the whole world problems right now with the pandemic. but they're going to space jeff days. those is not the only billionaire to have gotten space fever. he actually lost the space race to another ultra rich man, richard branson. and ilan mosque is set to be 3rd on the podium. they all claim that it's for the common good way here to make space more accessible to all welcome to the dawn of a new space age. recent studies showed that a minimum wage worker cannot afford a one bedroom apartment. in 93 percent of the counties in the united states, this is not a situation where people can afford to just get off to the stars for a holiday weekend. now there are many billionaires like days, those who actually avoid paying taxes. many look at this and blame a corrupt loophole, written tax code that allows the rich to avoid paying their due backwards and
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corrupt tax system has allowed the same person who pays nicks to know federal income tax to blow $7500000000.00 on his own private aerospace company, while hard work in american families pay an average of 14 percent income tax each year. basis on the other, billionaires in this obscene race to space should be required to pay their fair share. while working families struggling to pay their bills and the infrastructure of the united states is crumbling, the billionaires are having their own little space race and seeing who can reach the stars faster. do you think you'll ever be able to afford to go to space? i can't afford to live in new york, the average person can barely afford starbucks. these travels never going to be affordable for everybody, but the fact we might be because you know what, as this economy is coming down to order technology and everything is being upgraded to the fact that how we bought the movie with earth. i mean over to explain it possibly. so you never know. is it reasonable to allow billionaires to
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do 2 things? decide how to spend their money? for example, competing on getting on rockets into space. and number 2, how do you justify the enormous wealth devoted to this kind of rich persons, amusements, those moral demands are more powerful than allowing the super rich to become even richer. as for example, there have over the last 18 months, even while the rest of the world was struggling with the cold. busy in 10 demik with many feeling that glory projects such as races into space to make a mockery of the hard work carried out by the majority. it shouldn't be a surprise that many are wondering if we shouldn't just dump the ultra rich into outer space as the latest piece of space junk muffin, r t new york. you're watching
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r t international. after the break and south africa looked to pick up the many pieces following a week of rioting and chaos, sparked by the ceiling of a former president. ah, when i would show the wrong when old rule, just don't the any rules yet to fill out. the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves well, the part we choose to look for common ground in the me
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ah, the ah, hello again. the corruption trial of south africa is former president, jacob xena has resumed. his jailing last week sparked the worst violent scene in the country for decades. the prime minister of zulu nation, south africa, the largest ethnic group, told us the recent on rest,
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the looting comes as no surprise. we see a country that has so much going for it had been destroyed completely because my view is that what is happening now actually should no surprise us because this country was a radio. it's nice because he did ration junk state because because of the mismanagement of the economy by the government, every striking of every strike that is taking place. so if we got now or is newton, this is what is happening now on a smaller scale heaven. each 10 days, the approaches with the catalogs where it is, but they don't end up, you know, just for testing. they then root and they're doing that on a scale. but it came from the policy of the agency who said the country you must make and governor
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a former president jacobson was sentenced to 15 months in prison for contempt of court after refusing to appear before a judicial inquiry investigating corruption during his 9 year rule. the protest that followed resulted in more than 200 debts, 2000 arrests. many communities are still reeling from the violence facing food shortages with local sharps and warehouses, either ransacked or burned down our teeth. paul, asleep reports, and how local residents have been surviving. the crisis tracking along the indian ocean coast, sine way more town has been isolated and have received no relief for days. the votes have been closed and all trucks with the usual supplies have not been able to reach them. the shops themselves have either been lucid or close got, but because the odors offer that they could be ransacked in the coming days. the
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i now can, you can see a close to the we house that has been completely defeated and burned down. all the concrete steel flats have been melted down in the fire. that was proficient like today's the 1st day that one or 2 shots in the town had opened. most people are still staying at home. and as you can see, the shock the old boarded clothes, people have been afraid amongst rumors that the violence is going to erect anytime again. here is one of the 1st shops to open, but its owners, i hid, is still assisting the damage. he says he was lucky to escape with his life intact . they've been losing everything in the shop. he was a single piece of bread,
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love everything for me to the noise you better, but i did not get his dog and my sharpie on this. you can see the previous, at a deal holding that just by yesterday we know the kind of if the pink eye, which has also be completely lifted, we're accompanying a shop owner who hasn't been able to reach the town since the vine and started the. this is a 1st walk in the shelf now, i'm totally shocked to absolutely devastated something that we never terms of as quite said and we're going to see if everything's been taken out. you've talked me look in about 3000000 and what stuck has been looters. i did expect it to be bad, but this is like 10 of us. absolutely. so as you can see,
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there is security in front of this supermarket. the only reason that the supermarket survived is that they were 8th armed guards sleeping inside at the time they suffered on the crowd. and for that reason, people ran away from both this town and surrounding areas have come here because it's only place that they can get food. i came here to buy the groceries because my children are very hungry. there is no food in the house because. 1 we only, i hope is only this shop now if they're gonna break the shop. 1 shop here, i don't know what to do now. if i'm in the past few days has left an estimated 2000000 south africans unemployed. as it is a country already faces. a huge problem of these people are doing for days they haven't eaten. and many of them are afraid that the violence from over so there's a lot of panic buying happening right now. on the tip of the african continent
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policy at our tea on an account south coast. huge wildfires are raging in north east russia with a massive effort now underway to try and bring the situation under control. the emergency services volunteers and lucas have all been doing their best to try and dos. the flames. thick smoke is hampering efforts in the worst hit areas. according to the emergencies ministry, 190 wildfires are burning at the moment with specialist helicopters, drafted in to help people living in the path of the fires have been evacuated to safety. adroit in the region of made the area tinder dry and vulnerable to wildfires, who are part troopers have also been used in the battle against the flames. in this
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footage, you can see them in action peeling out of the plane to partially done to get to hard to reach areas. each has a 20 liter backpack to fight the fires while the also within dig fire breaker lines, with their shovels. no, with all ice currently on the upcoming olympic games in to kill the power olympics a few weeks after that. well, they often get overlooked and they are t though accompanied by russian par. awfully to mitree ignacio, off of been having a look. do you know when the paralympics are? yeah, if not, then this summer, do you know when the olympic comparing to pick gains are happening? so i don't what our p c stands for now? what was it know, can you name any some sports? of course we're running. what else?
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madman, tom, we have to educate the russian people. we have good or the last world championship we had for sportsmen who will world sport ranking. and our country can only enter the linux through worlds. fort rankings, world to limping. qualifying tournament the pan turned my career after london in 2012. but the thing didn't work out there. i performed bab be coming in 7th and 8th. so i decided, no, i need closure and started preparing for you, but be bound up from me
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. i do everything by myself. of course i clean i cook, i definitely everything. the only thing is it takes me a little bit more time than say, the normal man. and for instance, if i clean with my sister, it's fast. but if i clean alone it takes the whole day. i can type with my arm with my foot, or even in rare cases when it's too painful. any other way i type with my notes. unfortunately, you can't always use disabled parking. for example, we're talking a shopping mouse. you ought to say comp, pull up with a parent and a young voice that gets out and it's evidence that they are disabled. why mon perspective, and if it's possible, i don't use table parking because i can walk. i lead this place free for someone was made the major competitive for me as curtis mcgrath last time i lost him in the final by
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just a few seconds. he has the same disability as me. hello, he has his own need. he also uses prophetic. i actually if we talk about moral preparation, for example, for international tournaments, then yes, we've not had enough ask for television, you know, in order for people to be able to watch it, you have to show carol and pick athlete shown in the competition. and that's the view is there can be interesting to because in my opinion, incredible passions avoiding over there the, the. ready you know, the best of them over the next number of weeks and beyond. at time, no the, for another visit to the boom bust studios next for the business headlines. and beyond that, see, this is our, to me,
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the the the war on drugs noted as a way to come back, a great problem. what's the one, it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota. and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic, told us that andrew was competing short term. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening with
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the boom, but the one business show you can't afford to mit branch bore. and i'm rachel blevins in washington coming after the buying and ministration. take steps to condemn what it calls malicious cyber activities from beijing. so who are the hackers in question, and what does this mean for china and the us? well, this guy was opec has reached the deal to start listing production cuts next month . we'll take a look at how the latest sell off is impacting markets and commodities worldwide. then we take you across the pad where the united kingdom has lifted its cobit 19 restrictions for public gathering pillar report, which of the british american business association is in studio. take
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a look at the recovery and whether the nation can move past breakfast for the fact show today. so let's dive right in and we leave the program with the biden administration publicly blaming hackers of, with china's main intelligence service. for a far reaching cyber attack on microsoft corporation, the tack with against the companies email software earlier this year, monday the biden administration condemned the attack as part of a global effort to denounce beijing malicious cyber activities. the rest of my knowledge and i'm getting a report tomorrow morning on this detailing for my understanding is that the chinese government, not unlike the russian government, is not doing this themselves, but are protecting those who are doing and maybe even accommodating them being able to do it that may be the difference. in addition.

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