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me, i the, in the from the approved a new law restricting trouble and entreat the public places for people without so name coven passports. the move is proving hugely divisive among businesses and the public also ahead in london, a christian creature who reportedly converted from islam is stubb hyde park, famous speaker's corner. while louis media coverage focuses on the fact she was wearing a shirley a t shirt, we took a more in depth look of the incident on 6 months since joe biden took over the reins at the white, it's a new nationwide poll shows half the responded luck optimism for the country future
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. we ask americans, why was the pessimism just look at the country right now. it's in bad shape. it's our politics. because our politic keys are ignorant. and this is a terrible thing to be happening in this sitting that you have to fear to be out after dawn. ah, well i for moscow. every hour of the day. this is the news, our and our, it's a great to have your company. my name's you know, no new new entry without a cove. it help pass. that's the new law which has been approved by the french parliament. it will restrict access to crowded public areas and trouble. and it comes as local authorities say the country struggling with a 4th wave of the pandemic. more than 25000 cases were registered and number of
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days ago. charlotte to ben skate ticks us through how the publics reacted to the controversial measures in a few days time. if you don't have a house pass, you simply won't be able to do this. i don't want to be there. yeah. see that's, it was on a not regulation is already in for a cultural institutions that will not be extended to the venue to the new law. also requires all health care workers to be vaccinated against coby 9 team is face suspension without pay president macro and says she refused to be a no q lated on sailfish prove what is your freedom work? did you say to me, i don't want to be vaccinated, but tomorrow you in fact your father, your mother? for me one in. i think theme is that he is not the only one while more than a 160000 people rose up in anger against the controversial health building front.
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it's now being approved with poll, suggesting that the majority of people actually support the idea, not her god, given roy for people to infect others. and if you do not want to get vaccinated, like to do it, most of us actually realize that such a thing is a med medical size exists and the father being pretty stupid, but it's your choice, but don't, don't fix, don't other finals on vaccination. and on the vaccine pulse, i think the president is 100 percent. right. that being said, you're looking for a job to around $6000000.00 have signed up to be knocked elated since these plans are moved in just 2 weeks ago. the french seems not ready to give up. there. you do the however, no pool has gone exactly the government way. there was fee is opposition to the health path bill that made its way through the french parliament. echoing concerns about the religion of civil liberties. still wrong, not to get vaccinated,
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but the health passes an aberration because either we do it for every one or we don't do it at all. and for now we do nothing to directv, and the law is rather directive. it doesn't give much choice. so it forces the community to have a common sense of purpose. i don't think it's liberty. right. right now it's not really france that has governing things. it's not the president of the republic in europe, which is at present doing that. but more to see like, see me, i'm vaccinated, but i'm not convinced everyone should be obligated to have this health passport. others have said they are prepared to fight, don't defend their right to truth whether or not to be vaccinated. while over 6000 businesses have registered their intent, not of people to show their health. that's for me on that can they did is my choice . i'm not imposing it's on you want to lecturing anyone about it. always reject any
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mandate that the cafe work into a police officer or health inspector. pres the macro. you're messing with elements, you won't be able to control. i refused to be a policeman. i run a beast. troth, even the police don't want to force your orders as fast battle. a 4th wave of the corona virus pandemic. many believe vaccination and controls on those who refuse one all the only way forwards a woman believe to be a vocal critic of islam has been starved in london. the incident happened at hyde parks, famous speakers corner. her injuries are not said to be life threatening, but you may find the following video disturbing. the footage shows a large group of people gathered in the park. the victim is towards the rescue in black and be seen violently striking the women and
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the lot the time of the, until she was wearing a t shirt depicting she early adobe. the french satirical magazine has been in the spotlight many times over its caricatures, one of them portraying the prophet muhammad led to a series of deadly islamist a text back in 2015. however, her shirt did not pick the prophet. instead, it showed a kiss between a cartoonist on the muslim preacher caption. love is stronger than hate. much of the media coverage has either focus solely on the fact she was wearing a shirley to shirt. or that it was a woman who was attacked in hyde park. moreover, while the authorities and major media outlets did not name the victim or give any specific details, bloggers and activists identified her as 39 year old. how tuned touch? she said to fred turkey after renouncing islam for christianity, and was regularly seeing preaching in hyde park. previously,
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the woman was escorted by police from the park over fear of attacks against her and even bon from speaker's corner. after a number of threats. the following video shows another incident from last year, and again, a warning you may find the images upsetting hopefully in london or warning against making any permit. sure conclusions. over the reason behind the stopping, i would of people not to speculate on the motive for the attack until we have established the full facts we discussed with our guests. why much of the media coverage of the instant focused on what the woman was wearing? it should be our main, the story. i think it is because some of the major are concerned that it will inflame so that she most punch it in this box would be typed the wrong because the
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vast majority of my son is against sorts of conduct. so it would be the responsible thing. brushes me to actually mention this story, not keep it cross or taking some berries. i was conscious sensation made yesterday, zachary about. and i think it's responsible and i think it's wrong, and i always will be people who come back from one religion. there are many religions in the world and then it happens all the time. and we can have a situation where one if somebody who purports to be a particular religion, but they use arrives to me because they change some of her religion. we live in the funny times where we think that if we mention trust cities
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like this, that would be somehow viewed as islam of phobia or some sort of a big it for your races of british public. or at least the government is afraid to still talk about this issue. and as i said, less we talk about it with this problem is going to get, i'm actually genuinely worried that these kind of things are going to happen a lot more unless we have a genuine, honest discussion about this. that last for me has a place in a free society just over 6 months into job biden's presidency. and more than half of americans recently surveyed our pessimistic about where their country is heading, writing cobit cases, surging crime on record inflation. the main issues apparently weighing on people's minds. according to the poll ortiz, donald quarter, then has been assessing president biden's efforts to build back better a growing number of american things. nearly everything is going from bad to worse.
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according to a new poll, more than half of the country is overcome with pessimism about their future when just 2 months ago. most people were wearing rose colored glasses. i think the problem with america is not cold. it is not a panoramic, it's not inflection inflation. if it's our politics, because our politic keeps us ignoring it, again, i look at the economy, look at the food. just look at the country right now. it's in bad shape. number one is inflation with everything. i think the after effects of cold, it just kind of did a ripple effect on everything. finances, you know, everyone lost their jobs and things like that. so now it's like a matter of the survival. it seems that the ministry has never standard anything a, contradict themselves. to look over things really that bad, though, judge for yourself daily new cobit cases are now 3 times higher than
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they were just 2 weeks ago. as the delta super strain continues to rip through the country, hospitals are reacting by expanding their i c. u wards. but vaccine roll out is losing serious steam and that's filling sick beds as quickly as they're becoming available to top it all off the president's medical advisor sounds like a broken record. i'm very concerned and i'm not satisfied with what is going on because we're going in the wrong direction. it's not going to be good. we're going in the wrong direction. as someone who works in the white house, it's likely found she knows the wrong direction is quite an understatement. biden's press secretary wouldn't even spill the beans on how many infections their staff have seen to provide the number, you know, but what is the why do you need to have that information? in case of transparency, it's no wonder people are anxious about a possible repeat of last winter. she said, when i was elected president,
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he would cure the corona bar. it's gotten worse, it just more people would get the copays back. i'm worried about that. if it's not covered, another deadly danger is the sky rocketing crime rate. just last week there was a shooting every 12 minutes. 430 people were killed and many more injured. with the trend only getting worse, the u. s. is on track to see its highest gun related death toll in over 2 decades. now, many are thinking maybe just the funding, the police wasn't such a good idea. they're doing whatever they can to get money. i wouldn't be out at night anymore. and i've lived here, i was born here in 1943. and this is a terrible thing to be happening in this city that you have to fear to be out after dawn. i think it is the travis need for where like in chicago, me in an area like, oh, don't feel things to make matters worse. prices are inflating at
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a rate not seen. and 13 years food and gas are getting more expensive with wide spread shortages of mechanical parts, making it a lot more expensive to buy a car. well this has got nearly 90 percent of americans seriously worried further wallet. think due to all this money for it in our economy is going to go downhill with inflation. that would be a major concern. and they accept of spending that going on at the moment. i'm a business owner, so it actually was cheaper for me when i was in rising cobit cases, a surgeon crime record breaking inflation biden promise to unite america. sure. but who knew dissatisfaction would be americans rallying cry? that's also here, the source of radio host and political this dave perkins on this. he believes americans fear losing the fundamentals of the united states was created. i think
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people are terrified not just pessimistic about the future, but afraid they are going to essentially lose their country. their constitution has been abandoned. people's rights are now being trampled on, including the right to have a functioning country with borders. so that the arrival of many millions of outsiders under non legal circumstances does not do damage to their economy and their daily lives. and of course, as you can hear, every day, the bite, the ministration and democrats in general care more about the people who come here illegally, then they care about american citizen. it's agonizingly obvious. it is terrifying to ordinary people, just trying to run their small businesses or, or make sure they have a job to go to the next day or make sure the crime in their community doesn't rise up and consume them. all of these terrible things are happening all within the span
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of 6 months after jo biden's integration, the whole country is turned upside down and people are terrified that if they lose it, they'll never get it. batteries has been suffused, dave perkins will also have more from the us after a short break, as washington is another group withdraw from a decades long conflict, making it to pull loads in quick succession of stories. ah join me every 1st day on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guests in the world, the politics, sport, business and show business. i'll see you then me long when i would show the wrong. when all
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just don't the rules. yes, to see out the same because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground for all of you out there that regret not being around the soviet union at the time with their collapse. you know, a lot of people understand you about that. a lot of interesting things, math time, was there writing in the journal. anyway, they got to have that experience today right here, and the good old usa ah,
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let's start back with the news that washington has formerly agreed to end its combat missions in iraq by the end of the year. although some forces will remain in a training and advisory role there, the u. s. has had boots on the ground in the country for some 2 decades are teach. john hardy has been taking a closer look at the move. with us forces leaving afghanistan, the sites are also now set on americas drop down once again in iraq. it has been 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 bush's 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
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a bloody campaign against the rocky insurgency and arcada. now the white house reportedly plans to fully end the u. s. combat mission in the country by the end of the year with president biden saying, the united states needs to quote, fight the battles for the next 20 years. not the last 20 or role in iraq will be as a dealing with not assessed to be available to continue to train to assist to help and to deal with isis whereas is arrived. but we are not going to be brought in here in a competition. but as history has shown with us interventionism focusing on the future and not the past is easier said than done, particularly when it comes to the middle east in iraq. isis, despite being severely weakened, continues to rear its ugly head, carrying bombings and attacks on both security forces and civilians. and both the us and israel continue to view the iranian back militias in iraq as
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a threat to regional stability. so while prison and bite and may be focusing on future wars, passwords in the middle east often come back to haunt the united states. just to recap the iraq war a came in response to the september 11th attacks. its aim was to saddam hussein america said hard time with ours, but in 2008, to the pentagon study concluded there was no direct link between the soup. once more, the bush administration at that time also claim that iraq had weapons of mass destruction . but the declassified u. s. report showing those claims for based on assumptions, not economic profession, richard wolf believes it was oil that was dominating washington schools. well, the dimensions of this, the 1st one, as you rightly point out, was snatching the oil and avoiding what might have happened if saddam had been able
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to go in the way. and the whole region had reorganized itself in terms of the global oil trade in terms of the role of the dollar in that trade and all the strategic questions around that. but you can call it whatever you want. this is also a piece of the united states and playing around with words to avoid admitting that is not going to help the situation. and i think it's an open question. what is going to happen now? which will the stabilize the region, the stabilize the oil industry. as the whole question of nationalization and using oil for the benefit of a nation rather than for a company, let alone a foreign company gets revised because it's been part of that part of the world, at least since united states over through most back in the iran many years ago, the u. s. withdrawal from iraq comes in the wake of it's polite from afghanistan.
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washington saves it's no focusing only bigger threats, posed by russia and china. long term risk as china. maybe the, the near term risk as russia. and we have to make sure that we focus our attention on those. the withdrawal comes after nearly 20 years of war in afghanistan. president biden claims the u. s. has achieved, wanted, intended to do, and there's no need to risk more american lives. but a peace activists we spoke to things the u. s. has never left a conflict with paving the way for another one. there is no growing threat or striking threat or threats of any sort from anywhere on earth to the us military, which is an expense almost equal to all the others put together. 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. ready 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 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 games they're playing some extreme weather. incidents to tell you about no
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huge storms in london now triggered flush for the ling roads, turned into rivers. both parts of the british capital, the torrential rains, also left homes and several underground stations submerged. a huge wildfire is raging across the italian island of sardinia. about 20000 acres of forest have been consumed by the flames and the run 1500 people evacuated the safety. thousands of fire fighters have been mobilized as well as 30 specialists planes and helicopters the region now think they're the state of emergency and coal, only government to deliver immediate financial supports. not the similar scenes in the west coast of the us. another huge blaze raging. there it comes after 2 separate fires in dixie fly merged into one of california largest ever wildfires. on saturday,
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it's swept through the indian falls region in the states north destroying around 20 home and the area equivalent to the size of the singapore being left destroyed by the flu. in the wake of the recent rise south africa is not recording a peak in colbin cases. despite the government pushing people to wear mosques on get vaccinated, there's huge hesitancy in the country. well, leslie are file this report from the alexandra a township and trying to reach the court a ticking bomb by the south african human rights commission. crampton, overcrowded high levels of unemployment and at the same time, a lack of basic service delivery. add to that effect, that social distance thing is impossible because we often large families live in chapter one. and people say coming on, washing faces. and it's no surprise that south africa account for nearly 40 thing
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of corona virus related in africa. the reason why i'm not reading a month now is because i just live across the street. so it is, i want to see a boy soldier coming, i'll be running throughout the american company. i don't really see it. it's not doing anything for us and i don't know if that's the sort of i've been sometimes a bit difficult to be doing. good me of god. that doesn't help me. we want to leave young wild in free food is just because it's becky jones social distance is so small and you live, but lot of the abort. according to the health ministry, the country just passed the peak of food waves, which alone left more than 2000000 people infected. that the country is not yet out
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of the woods. as the reasons why it so masses of people coming together around $47500.00 cove at $900.00 vaccines will last in the recent and raised more than a 100 private pharmacies were damaged, including 7 to one destination site. many of those who have been arrested in connection with the unrest have tested positive for cove at 19. the government is urging those who participated in the looting squeeze to get tested for covered. but chances are they won't will feel being wasted if they say the way they bean. i'm one of about the only people here with a mock. and even though i have received t jad, they all concern that the common for estimation programs on the market cannot work against the south african very and hospitals are struggling and misinformation is waiting cost. and then the virus itself, just another problem. the south african government has to tackle at the deals of the aftermath of the worst unrest it has faced in decades. policy a r t, alexandra,
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a tuesday trip to the cons report studio. next mux and stacy, are your host in moments, say close, keep it here on 247 r t international the while the make no certainly no borders under mine. to tease emerge, we don't have authority. we don't actually, the whole world needs to take action and be ready and not just people who judge crisis we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is to response has been
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the the i a my guys are, this is the kaiser report. hey, for all of you out there that regret not being around the soviet union at the time with their collapse. you know, a lot of people understand you about that. a lot of interesting things. that type was their writing in the journal. anyway, they do have that experience today, right here in the good old usa state. oh, that's actually correct because we just did withdrawal from afghanistan all empires . that's what they do. they withdraw from afghanistan where some reason over the past few 100 years, they go to die. but you know, this is something that we've been following as we have the facilities trap, the 4th turning the debt.

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