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now, a really bad day i could do 10 years worth is removable by design. it's about labor costs, but it's also about creating layers of western responsibility between those who solicit the kind of work and need it. and those who do it the probate restrictions and monetary paul who was furious running for freedom across the world. though medics do all the risk of the virus still need to be assessed and 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 written, you cannot wrap people up and costs will hold while us as it loads, investigate new york, they've handling of cobra in care homes despite accusations of deliberately on the
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counting death. we hear from grieving families and of the us led coalition pulls out. so i've got to start translators, who work for foreign troops for their lives after being targeted by to turn about groups and were, you know, the person to speak with your support to improve somebody point them? ah, well for most year there's a joining us on or t international. and daniel hawkins with util. sunrise, welcome to the program of thousands of right across the world against co restrictions. but while people shan't slogans for greater freedom, countries having to cope with a highly infectious delta strain of the virus. the
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ah will the biggest bodies in france were more than a 160000 turned out over the weekend? or is it micro? no, it's cool people to think of others and relinquish possible liberties, your pedal, it couldn't be, didn't exist. so no freedom exists without duty. the freedom where i owe nothing to any one does not exist. it's a fiction ally. people sell themselves in my freedom only ends where the freedom of the other begin, women, but the whole it is based on a sense of reciprocal duty. what does your freedom worth? if you say to me, i don't want to be vaccinated, but if tomorrow you, in fact your father does that. if that informal glove,
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after the new coven cases in france, sparks more than $20000.00 in a single day, you have come into 4th. meaning anyone wanting to go to a crowded public area, much for them to clean bill of health across the shuttle in britain figures of fooling but remain high at around $30000.00 cases per day. there are fears that could increase soon offering and recently removed most of its restrictions. many, however, feel if freedoms are being respected as war against the explain. it would be impossible to sum up what these protests were back in britain when france easily greece, a stranger people from all walks of life, threw caution 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 a mass protest in the middle of a pandemic was while the delta very and so much will contagious is making the rounds and that is what her st need is for example, latched onto cooling protesters. morons in relation to yesterday's prostate. can i
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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 immune from morals as well. except of course, it isn't that simple. people are weary. they are fatigued by this pandemic. the bad news, the, the lock down, the oscillation all over the world. in that respect, we're all the same. people yearn for freedoms and equality, osha and we are not against. maxine says they claim it. this is not an explanation movement of these, i think in people who are freedom, she has them. i believe that this is an attack on fundamental freedoms. in france
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there is a law saying medical procedures cannot be forced while since vaccination is being imposed on us one way or another. the people behind the health possible a 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 is an absolute, legitimate public. your rotation moves into anger, even rage and even lunacy trialing. but not the sun go too far way do 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 your opinions for was that those freedoms can be
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suspended, ramon to conform 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 to the contagious of this delta variance is forcing us to do more. we must vaccinate. 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 downs, governments implement the very best we can hope for. all civility and perseverance, which will probably require protest, is to refrain from trying to hang doctors and officials to cease from cooling boot of morons. we discussed a balance between freedoms and risks, through society, with medical expert. people are absolutely furious at the fact. democracies are being turned into dictatorships. i think it's really important that government in
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the west realize that govern with the mandate of the people. and i think changing the gulf, i keep telling people that they cannot have the liberty, and they no longer have 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 rolling was to ensure that we protected the elderly and the founder. but 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 in your 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 rock people out in caution will fall. and some point we have to say, and i think right 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 this. i never thought in the united kingdom in a host of war, you pay, we be off the show paper to go to the cinema to go to the states and to go to the football. go to the rugby. i mean, i think it's absolutely outrageous now, only that we have approximated enough people. all we happen will, of course, the people who are protesting they don't like to wear the they don't wish to be vaccinated, 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 i 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 against the passive, but i'm all in favor of people being fascinating. us, joseph vom, when will not investigate new york state handling of the co crisis in nursing homes? that announcement came in a letter to republican lawmakers and his outraged families of victims. cowards, you coward, 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 change. 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 in that nursing home for years. my mom, they said she had arthritis,
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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 the, the live 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 right. i feel like all those $15000.00 plus, they're gone. they're not coming back to we we for bill gently and we have no answers. we still have no answers. we still continue to fight and we're just heart broken. and how can the where's the justice, where's the justice for our family? it's nowhere, it's nowhere we will continue to fight. you are going to andrew cuomo, the keys of hiding the number of corona virus related deaths and nursing homes to
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make the state look more successful in its handling of the pandemic. critic, se families facilities were forced to take recover and code patients from hospitals, even if they may have been contagious. now the regional dest numbers reveal in january, was subsequently revised that almost double just one month later. so the justice department's decision now not to investigate, has drawn outcry from republicans who claim the button administration is letting democratic party governor's off the hook. republicans accuse jo bought in of being complicit in that scandal, adding new york deserve office and accountability. the states governor eventually confirmed at the discrepancy, but stopped short of issuing an apology, saying instead, lessons had been led by who hears. 3328 died in the hospital, died in 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,
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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 may, they did 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 administration, 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. what could be underneath the surface? they know that that crimes were committed here. the united states is offering
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a new explanation for whites withdrawing its troops. we're going to start and says it's now focusing on new, bigger threats, posed by russia and china. the long term risk is china. maybe the, the near term risk is russia. and we have to make sure that we focus our attention on those americas pulling out of the new 20 years of war. and i've kind of thought that as president bought and claimed the us as achieved. what is intended to do? you says there's no need to continue risking american life peace activists. we spoke to those as the u. s. has never left a conflict without paving the way for new one. there is no growing threat or striking threat or threat of any sort from anywhere on earth to the us military, which is an expense almost equal to all the others put together. or there was no threat from afghanistan 20 years ago. there is no threat from china today, and there is no threat from russia today. it is all absolutely propaganda. and the
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thing to do 20 years ago was to use the rule of law to prosecute the crimes, to seek the extradition of criminals, where there was justifiable grounds to pursue it, and not to launch a war. 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, which is absolutely taboo. if not in comprehensible in u. s. society. the problem, of course, is that you're dealing with governments 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 games, their plane. meanwhile, there are reports, the involved, some kind of are headed,
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an afghan translator in may was one of thousands of local interpreters who worked for us forces and now fear persecution. we spoke to one translator whose identity we've disguised and safety. ok, so i can live to country where people live and, and type communities they have been interrupted with their information was made by did relatives regardless of where you move, you cannot forget all your relatives. save us your information down the community process the information down because we're working for the video americans will seem of a betrayal on the country at a time. so you can certainly change your phone number, but that's not going to help. moving houses will not help you because people know each other. it's a country with, you know, every single person in that street where you live. so it's quite easy to trace
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somebody and find them and it's quite easy. you would form the relative student's home, the mosque where they go to your neutral a night later that their home. so are quite different ways with these chapters have been threatened. washington has a lot of ration to support the relocation of afghan nationals who work for us. first bashful, improve $700.00 translators together with the families. but as a former interpreter, points out many are still left behind and the danger isn't over. especially for those who worked for other nato armies. this program is only for the all those local employed civilians who worked for the american forces. it doesn't include the metal countries, particularly one of the countries, the united kingdom, afraid to provide safety to their own local employer civilians,
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their friend who carry out their duty of care towards steph early since he west has not only abandon the civilians who have put with them, they have abandoned their fort most the african nation. the nation cited the western countries in this war against terrorism. today, the western empress lutely, the bigger countries, like united states, u. k. germany, france have run away and left the nation alone to face the terrorism. u. s. s, for many agreed to end its combat mission in iraq. while the end of the year, though, some forces will remain in a training an advisory role, america has had a presence that since invasion back in 2003 with more details. he's ortiz foreign from back. it has been a violent 18 years since the us invaded the country back in march 2003 it with more
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than 4500 us troops killed and hundreds of thousands of civilians killed. despite done president george w bush's mission, accomplished declaration may $22003.00 that fight, as we now know, would rage on, even after the fall of saddam hussein. by april 2004 america had over a 144000 troops on the ground in iraq, and the numbers would fluctuate over the years as us forces would actually fight a bloody campaign against a rocky insurgency and all kite up. now in august 2010, you had done president obama. he declared an end to the 7 year combat mission in iraq. and after the 1st major draw down, just over 47000 troops remained in the area by 2011. that number then would drop to just a few 100 by 2014. when the u. s. joined a rocky and kurdish forces in the fight against isis as of january 20, 212500 us troops remain in iraq right now. both of us and iraq government agreed
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back in april to transition to a train and advised mission, meaning that some us forces would remain there on the ground, as has been the case in the past to help train advise and equip rocky forces that are there. now the white house reportedly plans to fully end the u. s. mission in the country by the end of this year with president biden saying that they need to fight the battles for the next 20 years. not the last 20 years. take a listen more in iraq, b as a dealing with not just to be available to continue to train to assist to help. and to deal with isis . edison arrives, but we are not going to be brought in here in a competition, as we know the united states and their role is in the as far as us interventionism and other countries focusing on the future isn't so easy be, as it seems like the past always ends up coming back,
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especially when in regards to the middle east and the united states. now in iraq. isis despite being severely weekend, continues to rear its ugly head, carrying out bombings and attacks on both security forces and civilians in the area . both of us in israel continue to view iranian back to militias, there in iraq as a threat to regional stability. but here's the thing, while president biden is focusing now, as he says on the future, looking at other potential wars, namely in the pacific, namely in regards to china, it always does seem that those wars that the u. s. fall in the middle east always comes back to haunt them. reporting from washington fair in front, zach or t. i wanna lie to notes, a certain british cartoon pig has been causing trouble across the pon, american parents. i've been shocked. finer kids using british phrases and even speaking with english accent. and so the children watched hours of peppa pig during locked up 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 science took 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 think 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 tetra. and for 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 vacation. 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 america vocabulary and a british accent. and this takes claim to fame is and she's a 2nd moses demand cartoon. and us household just fine. spongebob wrap. we just pair and struggling to keep up us politicians seem to think that this piggy pandemic is another british takeover we thought was. so this wouldn't happen. oh, i remember the great battle over the british tongue. i think not everyone thinks
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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 as 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 up next. nice views choose. so those viewers seem to us is boom bus to think about can often out with the latest join us again than me i
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me bike administration tells us the world days is the star 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 ideal logical preferences. oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. is profitable to sell food that is fatty and sugary and faulty and addicted. not at the individual level, it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific
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ah, 17000, heartbreaking jazz from kobe 19. that's what has been recorded in new york, nursing homes and adult care facilities. yet the department of justice has decided to drop the probe into whether or not those victims and their families. civil rights were violated by governor comas order were discuss the fairness and the galaxy of this decision. meanwhile, just announced at the white house, the u. s. military combat mission to iraq is over, but it's air strikes are continuing in afghanistan and another area of conflict with the u. s. was supposed to have been withdrawn from. will iraq still c a u. s. president as well. we're going to give you the background of the u. s. involvement in iraq, as well as expert analysis of what to expect, pass the prescott and finally, shocking video. violent crimes are now becoming less shocking. not because of the nature of the crime committed,
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but because of how often we're now seeing images like this in the streets of america. many of those same streets which over the last year were filled with chance to defend the police. but as it made me time to start talking about refunding, the police will give you the $360.00 view on the issue i'm going to use and you are watching news views. hughes right here on our t america, let's get started. ah, the united states has agreed to a formally and it's combat mission in iraq. by the end of the year, though. so american forces will remain in the country as part of continue training and advising role r. he's a john had he takes a look at the brief history of us military involvement and iraq since 2003 with us forces leaving afghan to stand. the sites are also now set on america's draw down once again in iraq. it has been
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a violent 18 years since the us invaded the country in march 2003, with more than 4500 us troops killed and hundreds of thousands of civilian debts despite then president george bushes mission accomplished declaration in may, 2003 the fight, as we now know, would re john even after the fall of saddam hussein, by april 2004. america had 144000 troops on the ground in iraq. and the numbers would fluctuate over the years. as us forces would fight a bloody campaign against the rocky insurgency and arcada. in august 2010, then president obama declared an end to the 7 year combat mission in iraq. and after the 1st major draw down, just over 47000 troops remained by 2011. the number would draw to just a few 100 by 2014. when the u. s. joined or rocky and kurdish forces in the fight against isis. as of january 20, 212500 us troops remained in iraq. both the u. s. and the rocky government agreed
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