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ah, ah ah, the restrictions are mandatory policies sparks curious rallies of freedom around the world. although medics to argue that the risks of co video still need to be assess . you have to balance personal choice with what's good for the most people at the end of the day. like it's a balance of risk. you can't wrap people up and caution will fall. meanwhile, the u. s. waves investigate new york state handling of coven care homes, despite accusations of deliberately under counting death. we hear from grieving
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families and the us led coalition cause of afghan. his son and services were foreign troops say though they fear the advancing taliban after the beheading of a translator is a company we're you know, every single person in brooks from where you live. it's quite easy to treat somebody from the good eating. just gone 10 o'clock in the russian capital, you watching out into national fans and have rallied worldwide against co restrictions. but while people chance slogans for greater freedom, countries are having to cope with the highly infectious delta strain of the virus. the news
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while the biggest rallies are in france, were more than a 160000 turned out over the weekend. but president micron is calling on people to think of others and to give up their personal liberties your peddling. you couldn't be best in existence. no freedom exists without duty. the freedom where i owe nothing to any one does not exist. it's a fiction. l i. people seldom fill them. my freedom only ends where the freedom of the other begin one end. but above all, it is based on a sense of reciprocal duty. what is your freedom worth? if you say to me, i don't want to be vaccinated, but if tomorrow you infect you father, that if that have on file, no glove is it what often you have a case with in france, reasons fights more than 20000 in the single day. you rooms have come into force,
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meaning any $41.00 thing to go to. a crowded public area must present a clean bill of health small across the channel in britain, figures that are falling but remain high at around $30000.00 cases a day. there are fears though the daily numbers will again be on the rise off to england. recently renewed snow since most of its restrictions to something feel though their freedoms, being respect the motor can explain. it would be impossible to sum up what these protests were about. in britain, in france, italy, greece, strangely, people from all walks of life through quotient to the wind in a bid to be heard, to cry out. and the one thing that they all wanted is to say, where god, todd, and angry, the
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me ah, one 1st thought may be that the season very small stage you got mass protest in the middle of a pandemic was while the delta vary and so much will contagious is making the rounds and that is what her st need is for example, latched onto cooling protestors. morons. in relation to yesterday's approach. i
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cannot say how absolutely disgusted i was. it broke my heart, millions and millions of people across after doing the right thing. and it just broke my heart, the people had such a disregard that they feel like citizens. what we saw today in sidney is unfortunately something that we've seen in cities that we all shake our heads that it's quite clear that you know, sidney isn't amune for morons as well. except of course, it isn't that simple. people are weary. they offered jigged by this pandemic. the bad news, the, the locked down, the oscillation all over the world. in that respect were all the same. people yearn for freedom and equality, osha and we are not against vaccines as they claim. this is not explanation movement. these i think in people who are freedom has after them, i believe that this is an attack on fundamental freedoms. in france, there is
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a law saying medical procedures cannot be forced since vaccination is being imposed on us one way or another. the people behind the health possible behaving like nazis will forced to get vaccinated. close up, we no longer have freedom of choice. as we mr. bay, the government, which in my opinion is tyrannical. despotic, an absolute, legitimate public who are taishan moved into anger, even rage and even lunacy trial. but not i don't go too far way too far. they never consider the other side of the argument, the millions and millions that have been killed, killed by this virus. that is indisputable. and leaders have one overarching goal to prevent millions more from sharing the same fate. and they have decided the personal freedoms over which you are
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a p and for was that those freedoms can be suspended. limone to come from the world is facing a 4th wave. we must act. and at the same time, we know the key to this problem. it's not new. the contagious of this delta variant is forcing us to do more. we must vaccinate root. the bitter truth is that there is no miracle solution, no one that will make everyone happy. no matter how many protest people stage, or no matter how many look down, governments implement the very best we can hope for. civility and perseverance, which will probably require protest this to refrain from trying to hang doctors and officials to defeat from cooling. lou does more of what we discuss the balance between freedoms and risks, to society with medical experts, people are absolutely furious. the proceeds are being turned into dictatorships. i
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think it's really important the government in the west realize that govern with the mandate of the people. and i think keep changing the go key telling people that they cannot have their liberty and they no longer have that mandate will. of course, they are some restrictions of freedom. we all live together in a society and we give up some personal freedoms in order to live together in harmony. not being vaccinated. i think is like driving on the red light because you put not just yourself in danger, but you put other people around you in danger because this is a virus. that is of course, contagious. there will always be new strengths of ours. the whole point of the vaccination role was to ensure that we protected the elderly and the founder of what people are concerned about is that they have no choice. in the end of the day, it's your body and what you put into your body should be up to you. personal choice is always the best way. people make the right choice. but we're talking about
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a contagious virus and you're that is killing people. and so you have to balance personal choice with what's good for the most people at the end of the day. life is a balance of risk. you can't wrap people up in costing wilful. and at some point we have to say, and i think really the actually we have on last week and a huge number of population. we already even had immunity. i'm afraid i agree with the protest. i never thought in the united kingdom in a host was u. k. we'd be off the show paper to go to the cinema to get it to the face and to go to the football. go to the rock me. i mean, i think it's absolutely outrageous now, only that we haven't fascinated enough people all we have will. of course, the people who are protesting they don't like to wear the they don't wish to the banks name, and therefore they don't like the passports either. so they would just like to
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ignore the coding and what it is doing to people around the world, making them sick and causing many people to die. now only have a major problem with that because i don't think that's about liberty. i don't think it's about personal choice and it's not about freedom. so i'm totally in the positive. but i'm all in favor of people being fascinated now the us justice department will not investigate new york state handling of the co crisis in nursing homes. the announcement came in a letter to republican lawmakers and it's i rage, the families of victims. cowards, you cowards, you believe in the money you follow the money trail, your coward, how can you just and there is no apology. i mean to sit there and watch almo, how his tone changed. you know, he seems so sympathetic now because he's off. he's free. i'll tell you about the life the lights have been going on for years. my mother's been tripping and falling
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in that nursing home for years. my mom, they said she had arthritis, but she kept bawling. so they blamed pain on her shoulder on not right as and it was not arthritis she had at this located shoulder and years earlier. she fell in the nursing home and she broke her hip. they had to do a hip replacement. this is what i mean by the live, the lives are always there almost thing that he wants to help and not letting me be lied to. we've been lied to and we're going to continue to live too, because just that's the way that's the way in your function. we have no rights. i feel like i have no rights. i feel like all those $15000.00 plus, they're gone. they're not coming back to we, we bill it gently and we have no answers. we still have no answers. we still continue to fight and we're just heartbroken. and how can the where's the justice for us? where's the justice for our family? it's nowhere, it's nowhere we will continue to fight when your governor andrew cuomo is accused
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of hiding the number of corona virus related deaths in nursing homes to make the state look more successful. and his handling of the pandemic and critics to say facilities were forced to take recovering cobra patients from hospitals even if they may have been contagious. while the original death numbers revealed in january were subsequently revised and almost doubled just a month later. so the justice department's decision now not to investigate, has drawn outcry from the republicans who do claim that the biden administration is, i think, democratic party governor's off the hook republicans to the quiche. joe biden are being complicit in the scandal. adding that new yorkers deserve answers and also accountability. new york governor eventually confirmed the discrepancy but stopped short of issuing an apology, saying instead that lessons had been learned. but who hears 3328 died in the hospital, died in
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a nursing home. they died. i'm the assistant director of a group of over 5000 family members that lost their parent or loved one, just like i lost my dad in a long term care facility because of cobit governors, knowingly put a disease that was the most jed lead to senior citizens and with senior citizens, they man dated it and we had no idea this was going on. this was done secretly, and they knowingly killed senior citizens. if this isn't a violation of civil rights, i don't know what is a violation of civil rights fighting? called governor cuomo, the handling of depend on the gold standard. and i called the bite in ministration . the gold standard of corruption. there was no excuse for this. and we want to find out why this investigation was stopped. it looks like a case of democrats covering for other democrats. they don't want to open the pandora's box of what could be underneath the surface. they know that that crimes
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were committed here. nice to night, a woman wearing a surely head de t shirt and known as a prominent critic of islam has been slashed in the head in a central london park. she had been showing her support for journalist simply surely had tell you statistical magazine whose office in paris was attacked by islamic fundamentalist back in 2015 from london. his e surrounding yesterday afternoon is customary here in hyde park speak is caught up. people are gathered to engage in debate since they've been doing for the past 160 years or so. this is known as one of the course where freedom speech is protected despite perhaps the legislation rules and other parts of the country. at least have people come to have robots, debate the truth, one of those debates or the discussions of faith. the police have said
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that they off now launching an investigation. they've recovered the weapon that was used by what appears to be a young man in that attack hole most arrest haven't been made. the police are quoting for people not to jump to conclusions until they say they've established all the facts. i would of people not to speculate on the motive for the attack until we have established the full fact that again, the lady who was stopped the loan in the park as being an anti is on a polemicist. somebody who takes part in debates with muslims in the park and of course was wearing the child. you have to shut out the time now because all minds back to 2015 when the officers of the saudi have the magazine were attacked in paris. the attack which killed 12 people, perhaps not sure, the people on edge with this latest incident, but many questioning why in the immediate off them off of it. that was a little note coverage in the local media. no mention of the attack and when
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eventually it was picked up no mention of pop some of the details around the attack, including the fact that the lady in question the victim was wearing that to teach us. but as of today, the media have begun covering get the police again, say, looking for that soft sex and urgently wants him to hand himself in anyone with any information come forward. now the united states is offering a new explanation for why it's been throwing its troops from afghanistan and says, it's now focusing on the biggest threat, supposed by russia and china. the long term risk is china. maybe the, the near term risk as russia. and we have to make sure that we focus our attention on knows what america is pulling out after nearly 20 years borne afghan. stan, that as president biden claims, the us as a chief. what is intended to do,
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and there's no need to continue risking american lives was about 650 troops are to staying capable, to protect the u. s embassy there. let's talk more about this now with peace activist david swanson who heads the group world beyond. boy, you're very welcome. thanks for coming on david. them. america's not saying it's pulling its troops out of afghanistan because of a growing threat from russia and china to do you buy into that. so of course not there is no growing threat or striking threat or threat of any sort from anywhere on earth to the u. s military, which is an expense almost equal to all the others put together with russia at 7 or 8 percent of it a year and, and china add around 14 percent of the us and its allies on weapons customers. but the u. s. has never in many, many years ended or even scaled back a war without making any grounds for escalating or starting a new war. because to do so would be to challenge the idea of war,
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which is absolutely taboo. if not in comprehensible in u. s. society. generally hyphen he's speaking went on to describe rushers, a short term risk, and also said that china was a longer term threat to the main buy that she think you have to translate threat to into propaganda tool. that means in the near future, we will hi, police. suppose the threat from russia in order to sell weapons and build bureaucracies and conquered territories and install basis. but in the longer term, we will be talking more about the suppose a chinese threat. but in turkey and how the problem of course is that you're dealing with government in possession of huge numbers of nuclear weapons. and so there is actually a short term danger of the long term elimination of life on the planet. from these
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games they're playing. now, i mean, we know they're going to be true that troops from afghan stem, but the u. s. is also said, we're not going to ignore our responsibilities in the middle east, but we do need to deal with them in a different way. again. does that mean less interventionism in the future? what do you think? what will it seems to be more exclusively air war and less ground war? of course, if i were to break into your house and smash the place up and then declared that i had a responsibility to stick around and take care of your family. you wouldn't put up with it, but this is how they talk. and while the united states is army and training and funding the military dictatorships, in cosmic standard tajikistan and turkmenistan and was becca, stan is claiming to have a responsibility to spread democracy and human rights and women's rights in afghanistan. wow, army and funding and training. the military's of saudi arabia and the united arab
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emirates, some bahrain in egypt, and uganda, and on and on. so it's absolute hypocrisy. and of course, things are going to get worse in afghanistan. that's been the case for 20 years, but it was going to be even worse, the longer it took for the united states to get out. and now of course, it's not getting outage, it's going to exclusively air war. and it also needs the cooperation, doesn't it? of russia as well in trying to sort of calm tensions in that part of the world. how do you think russia and also china for that matter, will respond to the rhetoric that's being used again. labeling them is the, you know, the major threat that exists to the united states. i think they ought to denounce it and not imitate it. they ought to insist that the united states appealed to the rule of law rather than suggesting that it can end the crime while continuing its air wars are not wars in us media. and in the u. s. congress. they are something else that's completely acceptable, except that it's not under international law. and that's what china and russia and
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the rest of the world ought to be saying. rather than engaging in similar behaviors, the world ought to be denouncing the idea that this sort of lawlessness is acceptable. okay, we're going to leave it there, but it's good to talk to you tonight. that was a peace activist, david swanson who heads the group world beyond war. thanks for coming off. thank you. i mean while there are reports that the advancing taliban, the headed an afghan translator back in may, he was one of thousands of local interpreters. he worked for us forces and i fear persecution. we spoke to one translator whose identity we have disguise for his own safety. for the conservative country where people live in and type community, they have been interrupted with. the information was made by did relatives. regardless of where you move, you cannot forget all your relatives,
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save us your information down the community for us is the information down because we're working for the video americans will seen over betrayal or, or to country or other time. so you can certainly change your phone number, but that's not going to help. moving houses will not help you because people knew each other. it's a country where, you know, every single person in the street where you live. so it's quite easy to trace somebody and find them and it's quite easy. you would form their relatives to inform the mall square. they go to your neutral a night later that their home. so are quite different ways with these chapters have been threatened. washington has now launched an operation to support the relocation of afghan nationals. he worked for the us. the 1st batch will include $700.00
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translates together with their families. but as the former interpreters point tight, many are still left behind. and the danger isn't over, especially for those who work for other nato armies. this one room is only for the all those local employed, civilian, so who would be american forces? it doesn't include the metal countries, particularly one of the countries the united kingdom has failed to provide safety to their own local employer to civilians their friends to carry out their duty of care towards too early. since the west has not only abandoned the civilians who have with them, they have abandoned the import most. the commission, the nation cited the western countries in this war against terrorism.
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today, the western. but they can literally be the bigger countries, like united states, germany, france of runaway, and left the nation alone to face the total reason for you to say us parents are less than thrilled. as children binge watching, peppa pig start to develop english accents. we'll have a look at that story for service. take just off the the ah,
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me bike administration tells us the world days is the star, the choice between democracy and authoritarianism. business make any sense. the balance of power in the world system is moving to multicultural. t and is not defined by audiological preferences. mm. the hello again actually has been plunged into a political crisis after the president signed the prime minister and suspended
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parliament, accusing them of mishandling the cobra pandemic. on top of that, the president dismissed the country's defense minister and the acting justice minister. while all states stripping m pays of their immunity from prosecution, he said he would appoint a new prime minister in the coming hours, protest and demanding a snap election. some held objects for police, he responded to pig separate array that were made to. now it's unity in political am. this told us that the upheaval is not just because of the pandemic. the handling of the 19 has been at the topic which made things worse. and it was almost like the last shore for years. now, the situation being going on from back to work. i think there is a lot of the appointment in the leaf and more we have to know that, you know, the can, is a revolution was that by the young people they believed in the revolution beginning
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. but the governance and namely more specifically in the government, has not delivered to the power. and the economic situation has gone from bad to worse. and as i said before, you're aggravated by the make. and also there is a feeling your general feeling and will be from that, you know, the political elite is corrupt, which leading a thing, i guess much easier for the president to take the decision last night. so there is the strength and feeling that the people who goblin are not morally happy for that . okay, well let's end on the light and note them because they're a certain british carting. peg has been causing trouble across the pond. american parents have been shop, they say to find their kids using british phrases. and also we even speaking with english accents, it's after that children binge watched peppa pig during lockdown. the
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scene you like watching not to pick has you told me i started calling you mommy all going to go to the lou instead of the bathroom. you might ask why? well that's thanks to peppa pig kids across the states have apparently started speaking with a british accent after binge watching the program during lockdown. who would have thought that this little preschool picky could be set influential? my daughter has what i would call the peppa pig british accent. how i my 5 year old niece in new york city had an american accent before the pandemic. now she has a passion, english accent of to spend and a year at home watching peppa, pig. oh yes, my daughter commonly uses words and phrases like said,
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no petrol. can have a go a tetra. and for a christmas i had to put out a freaking mince pie for, for the christmas, or is we call him here in the states. santa american kids watch so much peppa pig during a pandemic, that they developed british accents and started regularly using british words like holiday instead of cation confusing their parents or whatever. next going to be, your child wakes up and makes a nice cup of tea in the morning for now. the pepper effect is just dominating young voices with kids adopting unusual to american vocabulary and a british accent. and this big claim to fame is that she's the 2nd moses demand cartoon in us household. just fine front scrap time. when you do just parents struggling to keep up us politicians seem to think that this piggy pandemic is another british takeover. we thought would say this wouldn't happen. oh, i remember the great battle over the british tongue. this is not everyone thing. so
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that's a key event in the history books. we fought wars over english accents. i'll never forget the battle over the que versus line controversy that turned into a world war when the color versus color atrocities were exposed. so kids wouldn't learn british pronunciations. i'm pretty sure the revolutionary war was about something slightly more than that. so it was so bad was saying, please, and thank you. i think it's rather lovely, but i would, i wouldn't tie, being in the homeland of peppa pig international that brings you up to date for this. what back again with more stories and the headlines at the top, the ah, no. when i was just seemed wrong when i was just don't i mean you yes to shape out.
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