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the and the the watching national in the headlines this morning. good cases, spike and past 100 tooth up for it's delayed olympic game. so much for rule for tanya. u. k. minutes says, lament the line of what was 11 of the most powerful navies in the wild, as it turns out, only one naval before it is pretty opperation. all right? no, oh no, that. and jerry's ice cream goes frozen out in israel, off to the company stop sales and occupied palestinian territory,
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economic terrorism support human rights. we debate the issue, the american company caving in to, to, to a mob demand. they can take a moral stand and say, well i'm, i don't want to do anything with that product. ah, hello, good morning. welcome to our national life marketing enough, go. well, let's go and take a look at our top story this friday. well, it's a big day, the opening ceremony of the long anticipated tokyo 2020 olympic games is just a few hours away. but the atmosphere is an as celebratory as might have been hoped . coded cases have risen to 106. now now include competitors and a resident of the olympic village. well, the news comes all across the city and as a spike and new daily cove infect. but still the president of the international
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empire committee and fist, the games will still be held safely. restrictions mean that the 4th time in history, no domestic overseas but caters, will be allowed to attend. and now it's all tease in the trunk reports. it's not just the pandemic rules that are making event, controversial, ready, steady cope, then the whole world is talking about how the pandemic has taken its toll on the olympics. and it's clear the games will be the oddest, most unusual, weird. choose which ever word you like in history. it looks as if the number one, elliptic official just wanted to go with the flow of weirdness when he got the nation that's hosting the big event wrong. and our common target is safe and secure games for everybody. for the athletes and for all the delegations, and most importantly also for the chinese people, japanese people,
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if only the japanese people. thank you. mr. bock were so joyful and psyched about what their capital is hosting till the very final days of preparations before the opening ceremony. it wasn't clear if the olympics would go ahead, despite the overwhelming anti cove it measures athletes are testing positive, the nerves count has been on for a while. and it seems to be just as pacey as the metal count, while the city of tokyo itself is under a state of emergency, they the case growth numbers have gone back to the peaks of winter. and the locals would usually be so proud to be living in a whole city are now mostly against the event. one recent poll showed almost 80 percent. we're not happy with the decision not to cancel the whole thing. this explains the protests. cancel merely because holding their limpid flu cause mutated trains to spread which will endanger our lives. i think it is wrong to have the
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olympics in the midst of a corona pandemic. chuck, who is currently under a state of emergency. i wonder about the government's stance of calling for self restraint among the general public. well, the same time being adamant about the lympics picks are about to be held without the inputs of experts and infectious diseases. it is not limited to one country. japan virus is spread all over the world, so i think it would be better not to hold the olympics if we consider the impact they will have on the world in the future. anyway, the locals won't be able to enjoy any of the actual arena vibes because b arenas are supposed to be empty. and so the newly updated a limping moto faster, higher, stronger, together also sounds a bit weird. physically, there ain't going to be that many people in tokyo, standing or sitting together empty stadiums must be depressing for the athletes, but probably not as depressing as the rules for staying in the olympic village. a
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ban on leaving the covert free zone gps trackers only 90 seconds allowed for conversations in the mix zone. only 10 minutes devoted for one meal having to fly out of japan. once your tournament is over. this is how we keep credit safe in the olympic dining hall. first, we sanitized them, put these cost on before we touch anything, we go and grab one of these trays. h individual try has been sanitized and washed his a ton of the bottom floor of the dining hall as we walk around, obviously we've got i'm awesome in every little keep cool. there are disinfecting why. so we walk down everything that we're going to touch the screen, the side, the, everything. it makes me time conversations pretty difficult because it's hard to get through them. but we have a team rules that once the mask is off, you only have 10 minutes to expose off that off to be a we sanitized again and put another fresh task on athletes also have to get used
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to fragile beds, which have been dubbed anti sex although thanks to social media, we've already learned that beds aren't that useless in this peculiar aspect. tokyo 2020 has styled itself as the most eco friendly games ever as lease will use beds made of cardboard frames, but they've been assured the cardboard beds won't collapse during sex. the organizers haven't given up on the tradition of giving away thousands of condoms, but athletes will only be able to use them after they check out. the metal ceremonies might also make the winters feel a bit lonely. they will be presented to the athlete on a tray and then the athlete will take the metal him or herself. it will be made sure that the person who will put the mattel on the tray will do so only with disinfected gloves, so that the athlete can be sure that nobody touched them before someone else who's already made tokyo. 2020. i. e 2021. out standing is laurel hubbard,
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the 1st ever transgender olympic athlete. she was born male and will compete among female weight lifters. this caused quite a stir with some of the sports community going as far as saying that the i o c betrayed women by allowing this while the transgender are celebrating this historic milestone for them. the whole thing feels like a bad joke, life changing opportunities and missed for some athletes, meadows and the limpid qualifications, and we are powerless. i do believe that everyone should have access to sports, but not at the expense of others. bosses include in transgender efforts have been in place in the olympics and par lympics since 2004 laurel hubbard is the 1st to qualify and 154000 olympians and barling bins over the last 17 years truss people believe in sports. and finally, in tokyo, it's become official athletes will be allowed to make political gestures and
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statements, but only before the competition begins. nothing like that is still allowed at the podium. so some teams have already announced they'll be picking the knee. well, that was easy to expect. however, when athletes were pulled 70 percent said they were against any protests anywhere at the olympic venues. aud unusual weird. have you chosen the right word? written ones both said the most powerful navy in the world, but now it's marine forces. our party floundering now, faltered transpired that any one or 6 whirl navy destroys, is currently suitable for service with menaces, emphasized that the situation is operationally unacceptable. so next top, ortiz more adaptive, asks what britain can as a rule waves again. britain has made quite the splash recently, the cowboy flora into rushes, territorial waters off the coast of crimea,
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all ukrainian waters. if you are a british captain. itching for an excuse to antagonize the russians. leave your thoughts about a big splash as i say, but it was bravado the supposed show of full symbolized, but a tremendous defendant sailing into russian gun ranges was actually a bluff as it emerged that all other destroyers are in for repairs. h m, a defender recently at the center of a diplomatic grove with russia following the voyage of the cranial peninsula is the only vessel of the class without and issue. the other 5 type, 40 fives, all need work, either planned or due to problems developed while, let's see. it's a good thing, but it didn't break down and caught me in waters. the last thing the royal navy need is a russian tug boat coming to its rescue. or
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a chinese one. following on from the queen, elizabeth strike groups and no girl deployments. the united kingdom will permanently assign 2 ships in the region from later this year. big blad britain has i'm not entirely sure the chinese will be all that impressed, given recent events by which i mean breakdowns but big plans nevertheless. now these, if the royal navy can scrounge together enough operational ships. so 2 of them, which as british assurance have shown, can be a challenge if that ship experiences propulsion problems as we have seen across the top $45.00 family than our carrier group would have to be forced to lean on an a 2 ally to ensure that we have destroy protection that really indicates bottom line that we need a bigger navy rule, but tonya rule, the waves, the old song goes truly times bears know what not that the bridge should giving up again, big black, 24000000000 pounds earmarked for
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a new fleet we are going to use extra spending to restore britain's position as the foremost naval power in europe. and till then it seems britain will depend on others to rule the waves in question is, is everyone in nato ready to fight and die in an unintended hypothetical war? sparked by another british stunt, because it would be extremely embarrassing if they aren't he cannot make terror. and that's how the israeli president has slammed the growing international movement to boy call his country over its treatment of palestine. it comes off to ice cream, bronze, ben and jerry stopped sales and what it describes as occupied territories move top is ready. politicians warned will backfire and hunt the funds bottom line. the foreign minister under that the situation is tainted with anti semitism. then injurious decision is a shameful surrender to anti semitism,
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to boy divestment sanction to all that is evil in the anti israel and anti jewish discourse. we won't stay silence in more than 30 states in the us. anti b, the submission laws cost in recent years. i'm going to go one by one and require them to enforce these, anti ben and jerry's laws, because they will not treat us in this way without encountering a response. now right now, well, as you can see, if people are divided however with some even uploading videos with themselves, bending, ben and jerry products on social media of the farm says that operating and occupied palestinian land inconsistent with its values. and also fights concerns from both consumers and business partners that has been reaction to state side with some retailers that dropping we've been reducing stock of the ice cream brand. well,
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of course, the background to this is that palestinians consider israel and occupy and accused the country of war crimes, allegations of israel denies and light of this latest move. we decide to seek gage opinion from locals and i'm out i. we support the decision and any company that boy because these railway occupation by israel is a brutal user per occupier and a merger of our children. we hope the whole world will boycott israeli product. we're pleased with the company's decision will support all companies that buy caught these rarely occupation and always railey settlement because of the war crimes and crimes they're committing against palestinians. one of the showed i feel happy because there are companies who have a conscious knowledge of the legality of settlements in the palestinian territory. when an american company makes such a decision, and it is one of the largest the most widespread companies in the world, it is a beautiful thing. well, as calls international to boycott as well grow,
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we decide to put the whole issue of debate. and what we're seeing is some consumer power on the rise. this is not about the, you know, vs, for example, advising or lobbying supermarkets to stop selling been injuries, foods and products. this is about consumers. i think the significance of this, however, is that this is coming from a u. s. company. and a few months back. the u. s. was going completely in a different direction. they were recognizing in jerusalem as is really and moving forward to you know, recognizing the occupied territories as such. i don't think this is gonna make a bit of difference in israeli policy because it's so clearly so transparently an american company caving in to, to, to a mob demands the left wing. mom tries to take lots of complex situations like policing in america. we're like israel conflict with her neighbors and turn them
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into clear black and white. right and wrong. when that's not the reality. if consumer power is growing, now you can call that leftist mob or whatever. you know, if people see george floyd being suffocated under the knee of a policeman, then will sympathize and you can call that lift is small but, but i think it's just natural that people sympathize and take action. they can take a moral stand and say, well i'm, i don't want to do anything with that product. that's the kind of double standard. people say offensive things across the globe. you mentioned what happened in minnesota, where's been and jerry's boycott minnesota. i could point out more than offensive things being done in countries around the world. oppression being done in countries around the world. where is the boy out there when we're just going to focus in on israel and say, uh huh. someone in israel did something that was offensive to an error, therefore we must boy, con israel. it does suggest to me the sort of absurd,
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double, stan in this absurd obsession. that does make me make me very suspicious of an anti semitism work. issue of settlement with she's not, you know, happening one month ago or one year ago. it has been happening for, you know, essentially, or something. people are being kicked out of their houses, sometimes violently, sometimes under the premise or the guys of law and other people, other ethnicity coming and taking their place. you know, this has gone too long and every now and then because this issue is being solved, then it will resurface long standing grievance every now and then, you know, is shown bear in front of everybody and people remind themselves to make a moral stance. we're seeing a different path emerging in the middle east. think we're seeing countries like the united arab emirates, bahrain morocco, seeing you know what, what's best for our joint future in the middle east jewish era,
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but like muslim and jewish light is not boy cutting and shunning, but actually coming together, working together, investing together, collaborating together, and i would humbly suggest that the united arab emirates model, the abraham affords model of investment in collaboration and mutual recognition will produce a better future for everyone in the middle east than some sort of silly boy cutting, pushed by americans who knew very little about the reality on the brand was still a head, a u. s. poll suggests the decades of this port, black and white communities in america, but who is to blame and what can be done about well, how about the story off to the break with the it's like you're walking down a street in a town and in the store and windows are negative in
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depression, you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and take them home as if they're years. in mindfulness, you walk down the street, you still see the start storefront with the negative thoughts. but you don't go in and buy those gosh ah, so what we try to do is really to leverage on the knowledge of this partners from developed countries and they offer free of charge the services support. little was so we asked, this is the broker 12 things from developing and emerging countries to get after the state because clearly one of the issues, one of the show stoppers is the cost on the launch in the operation the
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ah, hello again. well, the last year has seen as we know, violent protests and major political moves and support of racial justice across the us. but somehow this is sheila negative trend in people's perception of black and white relations. and a recent poll, 57 percent of americans said that things were bad between the communities can open looks on what's gone wrong. without unity, there is no peace, only bitterness and fury, those the words of joe biden and pledge to heal the nation. while the president might be quite disappointed to learn more than half the nation, does that relations between the black and white population have now hit an unprecedented rock bottom. for the 2nd consecutive year, us adults positive ratings of relations between black and white americans are their lowest point in more than 2 decades of measurement. the research shows that while
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some white people remain optimistic about improving relations, the black population is losing hope. surveys show that police brutality is one thing. the black community is quite unhappy about statistics showing that one in every 1000 black men is killed by the police. this and a number of other issues result and only about a 3rd of the american population being happy about how the black community is treated. black people are also on satisfied about how the new administration handles racial issue. leaders from black lives matter met with white house officials earlier this year to discuss our policy agenda. and while we appreciate the chance to talk with them, we are surprised by their lack of progress on issues that matter to black people. the same communities that so strongly supported, biden harris doing last year's election. people in the white community are starting to claim that they are pressed as well. take the issue of critical race theory. many white voices are speaking up and claiming it is rewriting history. number of
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white people, according to the survey feel now that they are under represented in relief programs, especially after the rise of the black lives matter movement. americans. poor assessment of black white relations stands alone in their assessments of relations between other u. s. racial and ethnic groups, majority of americans rate relations between hispanic and white people, black and hispanic people, asian and white people. and like an asian people as good with people being drawn apart. the white house is failing to halt divisions and overcome the tensions of previous years, making the problem more of an issue in today's america. so this is not surprising at all. it's of the unfortunate result. not having a reckoning with the past the present. and unfortunately, potentially the future of a country that really has never come to grips with how much racism ensconced in its very fabric. we saw really what surface the,
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the backlash of this country. having the temerity in the gall to elect a black president really surfaced a lot of people who had been harboring anti black and research feelings into immigrant feelings into listen feelings for a very, very long time. a lot of distance between people create competition other in this person's coming from my job or this person's coming to harmony in my neighborhood. so social media is had a part in that, but also the programs of the united states government that i've been so rooted in hyper capitalism that they've actually split working class people apart because that's in the interest of hyper capitalism. and then of course, we have just a very, very construct politics in this country. well, the question of racial justice also means large in south africa, even though it's been 27 years since the apartheid system ended. but one week of unrest has left the country on the brink. the crisis and poverty seem to have hit every part of society that all tease policy picks up the story. when one sees
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pictures from squatter comes from south africa once used to seeing pictures of black people. but here in the midst of a squatter camp of tens of thousands lives, a community of 300 white people, people struggling to make ends nice. in the new south africa, it's the country's coldest day of the year. and no one here has heaters. very few have electricity, and every one is jobless. a dangerous mix beliefs this 66 year old man, who after losing his job, found himself out on the street. when i ended up, it was like i had no way to go. i was sleeping on the, on the pavement and outside, and then these trees and, and then read about this place. hummadi city area was if you see what happened done they, when they, they burned the stuff in the shops, the people they wasn't provision for them there wasn't providing for them. so they didn't have any welfare looking off to them. and they went to dear ambridge. it's 27 years in south africa, held its 1st election in which always says,
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were allowed to take part the same period for which nelson mandela. the country's 1st black president was confined in prison under the apartheid regime. today, south africans might be free and equal, but wanting to live in abject poverty. among them a growing number of white south africans who say life under the apartheid government was easier. if the majority people or the people, we are just luck. we a quarter that may be least, may be 3rd. and so it's come, you know, is they provide, which was a people and then for the wife it's not easy. it's rough and tough times. and if you don't like in suite by yourself, it's hard to live. but in these down the bottom. yeah. she's got a feeding scheme. yeah. and if it wasn't for that fetus, then it would have happened to all the people you least saunders has taken it upon herself to provide food for the community. she relies on handouts and donations.
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and wisdom has set up a soup kitchen to difficult to get the job, especially when you're staying in a place like this. there's a lot of people that went out to go and look for a job, and they come back with negative result. her neighbor believes is because of the white skin color, government taking people in for cheaper labor. i mean, they don't want to pay the people the rights they the supposed to get. and that's why a lot of white people are getting jobs anymore. foreigners are moving into a country and they are getting older jobs. they getting all the better places to say. like everyone here, edward lives in a shack made of corrugated iron. his wife had a stroke a few years ago. and since then, she hasn't been able to speak, she like him, spends most of her day lying here watching television. but one could spend on the story is that the 2 communities, blacks and why live in harmony? the queue for food has order. women with children 1st, then the elderly,
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then couples with no children. and finally, single men and women for every one here, this meal is the only one. they'll eat all day. that you know, that i was normal life don't feel that it was i don't see the decides because of the vacant news, idaho, definitely. there is no way bless the rainbow class. lisa soup kitchen doesn't discriminate against skin color and nothing binds people together quite like she had poverty. but that wasn't a dream of the new south africa or those years ago. policy or r t. tango park and finally a facebook mangles moore was online or not paula just should know, not avoid using what but while cool flop, as must no longer talk about philly's after completion of a new gardening group that was banned by the platform for mentioning a garden to was seen as
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