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doing clearly, they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest gets shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening with the headlines this saturday morning. i'll try that in the british parliament is concerned about paying for it to boy help their party conference dis, vaccine are required. all of those things are, as the world i don't websites launch is a guide of bailiff, new pay, things getting some of the color and process at least 7 people implicated in the murder of president early this month with trained america as unrest. ah,
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good morning. welcome to the weekend, watching out into national with me, kevin, in life. my will these h q here in moscow 1st and today as you heard british and peter up in arms of the countries latest cobra restrictions with tory members of parliament, declaring that going to boyd caught their upcoming conservative party conference offered, emerge the vaccine passport will be required to get in i'm booked for the conservatives party conference. i'm double jabbed. i wouldn't be going to the conference if we're excluding people on the basis of their vaccination status, with a heavy heart and apologies to event organizers. likewise. i'm afraid the same will apply to me while the debates around vaccine possible if have indeed resurface with boris johnson, the prime minister being rather keen on introducing the idea of crowded places later in the, in the autumn. now the labor party, i'm the lip, them say absolutely hate the idea suggesting that they would vote sit down in the
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house of commons, but around 42, re rebel m p 's. i'm saying the absolute same thing that they to would be. so the idea now those also talk of a protest outside the venue and that would be a freedom zone, but there's definitely mixed reaction to the idea among the public like so we take the vaccine, i have it myself, but i have no choice if you don year to jobs and you want to go in interior of summer, no restaurant. why should you take the risk of been impacted by somebody who decided not to inject themselves? i do think that it's again the notion of civil liberties. i think this government has made a great many attacks on our liberties enrolled, arrested a quiet way that we haven't really notice. well, a petition against the idea has been signed by the 300000 people claiming it would discriminate again. so if you chose not to get the way back when the idea was 1st
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being floated around, many people opposed to on various different levels. first, the people said it would be costly and impractical, considering still half the population are not fully jobs. thrown the collective level of that and there are many people worried about their freedoms being cut towels with some people saying yes, the vaccination roll up program is a good thing. but in full thing, a vaccination would certainly be a civil liberties on a medical level to being couple jobs doesn't necessarily mean you all carrying cobit and you can't spread the virus to according to the x. but so this lots of opposition to it with many suggesting showing a negative cash result would be much better. but the vaccines medicine at the, in the hallway says be such a bad like music events, like the rules and conferences, all the places ministers are most concerned about. but it all comes in the context of this vaccination roll out program being in full falls. we are now that 36000000
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people have been fully vaccinated with 46000000 people receiving us dose and a study published today. so just the one that does just one does the office hi a protection and was previously thought. so regardless of how many jobs that people have had, or indeed this new idea of a vaccination, possible scheme, noise that will necessarily stop the spread of the virus, which is of course indeed a cause for concern. when we see these images of pops, club absolutely heaving since freedom day. yeah, we talked about is who professor in cellular microbiology, dr. simon clark, who thinks so you case cobra distractions at the moment? he said, are a logical set to protect the population. it needed a push to get people vaccinated. it's not just young people that will be a few recounts to an older one as well. i think generally speaking, the same is true if you look i received in places like france that doing exactly
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the same thing or very similar thing. it's not quite the same as forcing somebody holding somebody down and forcing them to have medical treatment. it's just saying, well, if you choose not to, to do this then your, your options and society are limited. mason liberal thing to do, but that's a government choice question committee. choice people will be spreading things around, going to events. so, socials or most different types of events and running the risk of contracting the virus if they have their vaccine then their risk reduced. meantime, the vaccine rollers in germany is facing a setback in regions hit by that awful recent flooding while people are trying to rebuild their lives as best they can clearing up the mountains of rubbish and created by the deluge authorities being time of deployed a special vaccination bus to prevent coven 19 spreading more quickly in those extreme conditions. those people are under as little force together.
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in oliver, i guess i'll look would like sedation. sandra was hitting the catastrophe and this close. and we all would have had to drive very far to do vaccinated. come in, i'm here for my 2nd vaccination. i was supposed to get my 2nd shot from my doctor, but he was also the victim of the clock. i'm also here with a charge group to help people who are affected because i was fortunately barely hit me. benji mentioned is on time and i expect the number of code cases in this area to rise in the next few days. the people that work together in a confined space, the transmission corona is easier because everyone is not wearing mouth. nose protection, at least not in the pictures you see on tv. we can see that human to human transmission remains the main method of transmission.
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and we had the safest drinking water in the whole world. it was almost star oil that's over now. we have never had such a situation in germany. at least not this extreme. there is no difference between drinking water and sewage. at the moment the water flowed through the streets and the villages was a mixture of excrement and rain. water contamination is very high. you shouldn't inhale anything or swallow anything because they're also environmental toxins and things like that ah, the means is if you see it is terrible, everything is destroyed. many people don't have any accommodation. the business is also closed. it's like a nightmare. a lot more financial help is necessary because it has caused me and some damage. the whole infrastructure must be rebuilt. many builders must be ripped down and rebuilt all the bridges. here we have just one bridge out of around 10
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left, just one bridge to get to the site, we now have to travel through the whole village. so we are really reliant on financial resources and we also don't have any work. everything has been destroyed, no jobs, and no money any more. the news really weird weather around at the moment germany is the only country contending with floods. in ne turkey homes have been destroyed, vehicle swept to a 100, said to be evacuated to safety, electricity. so you've got more that's coming up just later in the program. next, the museums have hard by pan down a long time ago. all i've tried to attract visitors back this time and helps at hand. so unlikely source wells top free adul website, porn hub than sludge. the interactive art guide of famous nude paintings in museums
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the ship generally. ah, now in a contemporary setting, it discard the purpose of them more than cool and general monday the artists have ah, and last one on the list is my favorite because it is so rude. this one is for you. yeah. you know what i mean? ah, which i well made me go a little bit to tingley. others though it sent shivers down the spines not in
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a good way the. the in florida sees all hawkins of the cola and outraged the youth will be content is totally illegal and has been done without permission. if anyone wants to use this material, them of make a formal request. if the request is granted, then they have to pay. none of this procedure was followed our lawyer, the drafting a cease and desist order to be sent to port hub. this material should be taken down immediately, and that has worked a charm already. the scientists taken down some of the content licensing content, just like having sex. consent matches now pulling the hub in fish. the project was designed to help museums, hard hit by the pandemic look downs, by stimulating the public to visit and fall back in love. all the haps love with cultural institutions. so want to visit is think,
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is this really the greatest re poon overall time do for today? but they do for me it's are, you know, maybe during the time it was created, it was a little on the side of pornography. i imagine it was for some it is pre pornography . yes. when they did up, i know that he was supposed to kill toners, you know, just not at all. i don't think so because i think porn is an industry that designed for the goal of having an orgasm. and here if there is no org and then all we are very, very sensitive, this video, usually unethical and not very legal. so i think there must do more to make them more interesting before comparing it to art. let's leave to art what he's art did. not photographic it because the, the new day doesn't mean for no reason relation between noon and phonograph leaving the debate about where the ponies off off is torn, reaching climax, geology,
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ski off. see parents. i'm just going to take another look because, well, you know, enjoy the oh, its been a whole year. and the just now when it comes to accusations of cyber attacks, the us cause frequency pods, finger blame countries like russia and china. but up to recent revelations of israeli approved malware being used by governments around the world marketing all to happy to turn a blind eye to someone right this morning. unpacks the world of mass surveillance for us in the world geo politics when it comes to cyber attacks. and hacking and go to the valence the level of anger. it's nothing to do with the amount of damage is being called. the reason the morality behind it. it is as always about who your mike is, what i mean, where to begin with breaking news, president biden saying he's imposing tough news sanctions on russia, in retaliation for a crippling cyber attack. and he sniff russia russian and the rhyming with russia
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being boeing, the malware attack, or even sending a tweet, frankly, you can expect sanctions in the post. right to my day going over linda play on the nightly news. and the kind of rhetoric normally heard in an actual, you know, those vague responses of we will respond when it comes to join a bit differently. china was recently accused of being behind a malware attack own microsoft respond. firstly, we seen the you come out the u. k, but also in the last few hours, the us nato, australia, canada, new zealand, and unusually broad alliance to the u. s. and is allies got together home, the pressure group, but we're angry in public talk about irresponsible behavior, blah, blah blah. but although biden's sanctioned russia in april for the sole when tac the issue is seen is more complicated with china, a major american trading partner, no sanctions this on just big talk. and this week we had an international expose a about particularly nasty bout spyware, code pegasus. i guess it's probably the most advanced piece of spyware at the
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develop. hollow, the journalist, i've got some pretty compelling evidence that a company called an s. so group has been enabling a whole load of government, all the good ones to carry out mass surveillance and hacking of politicians. janice opposition is anyone really across the world? oh yeah, and human rights lawyer. time max says the company operates with the approval of israel defense yet and as a group can only sell it though just by way would say so will be, is really government. what as you can imagine, the international response to this nefarious mass saxophone which announce, dictated on any one they want with a small phone, enabled by a company with links to israel. their response was, i mean there was one. today's responses in a nutshell, rusher is a sanctioned and threatened china. an international coalition joined together to
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deliver a verbal banking. israel not, wait, wait, wait. i did find a couple of responses and it's in the u. k. government and said it's going to also grant as you've capability in a way that is legal, responsible and proportionate to ensure side space, yada, yada, yada. and the us condemned in general terms surveillance of gen. but didn't mention as to how, how this could have potentially gone for president and menu might kronos, you have to change is number. the allegation is no rocket wanted him, but this is the 1st we've heard of it being used against the major had to be so angry at a meeting and order a number of investigation and then hold your breath for that one. everyone involved the noise room doing as a former is ready defense, official quoted in the insisted it's not just and so that does such things. 2 point
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so, but the response to hackers linked israel, not quite the same, is it because getting angry is a political choice brilliantly and says pegasus is not able to hack anyone in the united states. i wonder why just get a vpn anyway. it without international this saturday morning. hi that kevin with the coming up, the pentagon has made it funded and trained at least 7 people implicated in the murder of haiti's president. earlier this month we follow the impact of a american cash through different countries. among the stories ahead of this pride ah ah ah
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ah, i good morning come in 19 minutes past the next a, haiti, the violence, his mother funeral, the nation's assassinated president, the body of jovan, m. o. e se was returned to his home town for private burial, amid heavy security following violent protests and fears of maybe political volatility now in that caribbean nation. while the pentagon is also confirmed that at least 7 people implicated in a murder, had received trading in the united states. he goes down off reports on that next. ever since open invasions became a reputation ruined em, america may train and assist the backbone of its military endeavours overseas. it was meant to be a safety buffer for the pentagon, its name. yes, we taught them how to kill maim and bomb, but whatever they do with that knowledge is on their slate. but lately, all that boomerang back on the agency still,
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when 780 presidents assassins turned out to be form a pent against trainees. this far we've identified 7 individuals who were former members of the columbia military that have received some sort of us funded and provided education and training. not like the pentagon ordered the hit, of course it may have just taught them how to carry one out properly. probably during one of the lessons on human rights and one place where all of this theoretical knowledge translated into real action. the most is africa from murder plots similar to that one of haiti's to military coups the continent has seen it all. and american train fighters were spearheading many of them is who's
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the train and assist program in syria was nothing short of a sham, largely because it inadvertently assisted the enemy taken ideological. you turn by freedom fighters who handed over weapons to al qaeda. all those trained and equipped by the u. s. and i've got us done. the taliban has seen the do open for an offensive with foreign troops with brewing. some of those trained by the us even retreated cross borders for shelter. and it's not just glaring inefficiency
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plaguing the program. there were cooper, plots, assassinations, rape accusations, and even claims of genocide. yet washington says that it only trains the good guys will only treat people who have the same human rights values that we have who have the same democratic values that we have. we're not shooting anybody, we're not teaching anybody to go into house and take this folks down. that's just an hour. i live. just an outright lie a blatant lie. a one only needs to take a look at the ongoing military missions in africa to understand that we train troops to carry out you know, urban warfare, missions to stack on a door to take a door down to take a building down to take a room down to do hosted rescue to do hostage taking. so though we train people in these skills retrain a whole bunch of people in these skills, we don't train people based upon their embrace of american values. we train them
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because we have a national security interest, and they're receiving the training to carry out actions, which we deemed to be important to, to our interests. welcome to the school of the pentagon. you'll never joined the i v li, group of elite universities. but you may very well start your own assassins. odom or at least a my feel like mobile or following up with his heart, he's going underground show, spoke to hate. he's busted to the u. k. food midst the nation has been in america's sphere of influence. since it was founded or the un troops going to remain as it is, the core group still going to be running hazy and not the government, as has been said by some critics. of course, you know, the quote, you know haiti has been part of world history for, since since our appreciation, we went and we are part of the international community. we been helped by,
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by our friends for a long time. i knew in, you know, some of some of our friends once more, please, and then the thought is, but we can leave rose to our self. we have to be open to our friends. and that's, that's what it always be. it has always been a b, as always been an interest, a country where different countries see their own interests. we, we get to deny the, the fact that we close to the united states, we geographically closely that if you notice this, like they're going to go to public like you, but like older going to be in the country. so they express most of the time, the interest and being in haiti elsewhere around the world this morning. the question of racial justice looms large in south africa, even though he's been 27 years since the apartheid system ended. while
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a week of unrest has left the country on the brink, the crisis and poverty seemed to fit every part of society that at the moment pull asleep, got the latest from their it's the coldest day of the year in south africa. and no one here has a heater, very few have electricity, and every one is jobless. that's a dangerous mix. says 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. i'm already city area. more than half of south africa, 58000000 people, a poor one in 4 children has suffered from stunted growth or mental development because of inadequate nutrition. and after the unrest of the last 2 weeks, which has left an estimated $2000000.00 more people unemployed residents of the squatter camp, believe it's highly probable, the riots will flare up again,
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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, which kid is going to happen. yeah. there's about 44000 people all the way down. but not yet, but his locker you freight can happen anytime more than 2 decades have passed in the countries races. government was over hoard. but while democracy delivered freedom for south african, nothing much changed for those living in the countries quarter camps. like everyone here it with 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 days lying here watching television. i lost my job because i started getting older for the security with the company i was looking for and they
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buy me off so i can for another job and every we are guy. it's my age counting against me for a job. if it wasn't for least saunders who left school at 14 and escaped from an abusive husband, most people here would go hungry. she has taken it upon herself to provide food for her neighbors, relying on handouts and nations. she has set up at the 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, we may get the results that they can find the job and they can get the job. or they take your phoebe and live in the queue for food has order women with children 1st, then the elderly then couples with no children. and finally the single men and women for everyone here. this meal is the only one. they'll eat all day. but one good spin on the story is that the 2 communities, blacks and why live in harmony that using that,
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that was normal life. i don't see that it was i don't see the decides because of how does this idea how there is no way to place the rainbow class. nothing binds people together quite like she had poverty. according to the world bank, south africa remains the most economically unequal country in the world. but that wasn't the dream of the new south africa all those years ago. policy a r t pango camp the same by the weird weather at the moment earlier. i'll check this road setting into raging rivers. thousands of people without powers. the devastating st. northeast turkey suffering from yet more flooding. severe rains, destroyed homes and overturn vehicles authorities. if a turn off electricity supplies because of safety fees, it comes just a week after $6.00 died and 2 is still missing in previous flooding. and we live that a local reporter gave us the latest. now,
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not having that number puts in from our view, which is now severely damaged by the flood. heavy rain started yesterday early in the morning. the river overflowed. as you can see, behind me flooding destroyed a bridge across the river, causing it to collapse. the damage is really significant. 5000 citizens live in the small district on the black sea coast of turkey. many of the move to safety water flows of move more than 100 vehicles. around the 100 commercial areas are affected . local, the suffering huge loss, the ground floor. apartments, basement 1st. floor face damage from rising water levels in some places building the flooded up to the 2nd floor. much of the furniture that has been destroyed. the water supply system has been damaged and people now have to get drinking water from municipal facilities. such seems a witness throughout the affected areas. rescuers and civil defense groups and are working in the area also evacuating people. support crews have been mobilized from
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cities nearby and kevin, up to 30 minutes past the hour. that's a snapshot of the way the world's looking from our international here in russia. this saturday morning, 24th of july. for now, kevin, over to the teams saying thanks for watching, stand by for next programs to if you can stick around, lined up few after the break and most of all of a great weekend me the ah, is your media a reflection of reality? the, the in a world transformed what will make you feel safer. tyson lation community. are you going the right way or are you being there somewhere.
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