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industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the vehicle, its corporate. me. ah, that tell of tuesday the explosion that a chemical factory in germany is expected to arrive, officially saying there's little hope the missing will be found alive. i could all revoke student assault your citizenship over 2 years and he was forcibly removed by british police from the country seat in london. we speak to his lawyer to quote a bridge. this was deliberately wrong, illegal, unjust, and contrary to the constitution and human rights, the trial against the phones is a political one. and things are getting heated at a lympics russian tennis thought. even with that f is shannon the jury press conference with a question. more about politics done support. aah!
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from oscar watching national with me, daniel hawkins review this evening. welcome through the program. and there's little hope that the phone people still missing after an explosion of the chemical plant in germany on tuesday will be found the live that's according to the company that runs the plot. 2 people are confirmed dead and more than 30 injured arteries. be to all reports from the site crenza, the company that operates the chemical park just behind me, where the explosion and subsequent fire took place on tuesday. say that it started in amongst tanks, containing between 60900000 liters of industrial solvent. the investigation is on the way to try and find out how this was able to happen. a
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blessed which is claimed, a number of lives and left dozens injured, be colossal flow cloud to towering hundreds of meters into the sky. the waste incineration facilities right next to downtown lay, the cruise and over 160000 people live in the city. i spoke to some who told me they were genuinely frightened by this explosion. and the potential for what the aftermath could have brought back is it was terrible. i was very scared. i live nearby and i could see everything from my balcony. my windows were rattling from the blast at the start. it was incredibly frightened. then i saw the white glove. at 1st i thought it was a tornado. i was worried. we'll live here. we know what they make and store here. and there are dangerous chemicals on site, and it was about $945.00. we were in our apartment when we heard a lot extremely loud bang, which it was a container being dropped from a nearby construction side. and people came out of the store here. everyone was
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very concerned. yeah. so 1st we didn't see anything, but just 10 minutes later there was a huge cloud towering over the town. i saw the cloud moving away from the city, so that made me less worried. that the less we took precautions, shut our windows and doors and all other common sense measures. while initial testing is showing no elevated levels of pollution in the air, checks will continue on samples from air lands and even rain water falling from clouds in contact with the smoke. according to the state environmental agency, there is no longer any pollution of the year. we have sued, precipitate in different parts of the city. the said environmental agency took samples on our behalf, took samples there to be evaluated. the results are not yet available until then we have already said applies, do not eat anything that is covered and suit and ensure that what is already on the floor is not moved. then we are relatively safe. as a precaution,
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we have closed the playground and the effected part of the city for the particles about the size of the euro, coin being deposited on some near by neighborhoods. the strict rules remain in place on what you must not do until samples can be thoroughly examined and tested to see if that dangerous leader of the state of north ryan with follies and man in the running to be next chancellor of germany, arm and lush. it has expressed his condolences to the families of the killed and praise the heroism of rescue workers. it's just a couple of weeks since the state of the west of germany was among the areas battered by lisa flooding. one of the big tufts now is to make sure that there is no long lasting effect from this tragic disaster post here in the immediate area. further afield, feature all of our r t lay the crews in western germany. a crew has revoked today and
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saw your citizenship saying his original application contained mistakes and that he never actually paid the fee. the songs is currently in the u. k. jail awaiting a decision on the us extradition request. in 2019 police extricated him from ecuador, and embassy in london, where he planned time beside him. we spoke to his lawyer who says equity with decisions is tripping over. the citizenship is illegal. this was developing according to a pre plan scenario. after astonished, lost his diplomatic asylum, former ecuador, imprison lenny moreno needed to somehow justify the invasion of british police at the embassy. and the only possibility was just to deprive julius orange of ecuador in citizenship, which is again, is that door in legislation. so it would be a good or in foreign ministry council, the soldiers naturalization, so that the bridge is police, could enter the embassy. they needed to show that he was not in ecuador incentives . and at the time, since the ecuador and constitution prohibits the extradition of its citizens to a 3rd country, this was deliberately wrong, a legal, unjust,
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and contrary to the constitution and human rights, they simply followed this unworthy scenario. they, by exposing ecuador in the extremely unfavourable light. the trial against the thorns is a political one. not only that in the decision to revoke a sanchez citizenship, they rely solely on a report verified by a former state official who's currently accused of corruption and a trolleys underway against the 6 of the tokyo olympics. and the pressure is rising, rushing, tennis, thought anyone would better of lashed out of the questions during a press conference if you was unwarranted and inappropriate right off to the latest when he's elect shasky has the story. he would think that the olympic games to something only about sports where the athletes have been preparing for all their lives to take part in this ultimate event for many athletes across the world. but this time it's starting very political. every time an athlete from russia is
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appearing at a press conference or after winning a medal a he or she is being tested with questions about the doping scandals of the past and about why russia is allowed to participate in the olympics at all. so was the case of worlds. number 2 in tennis, then you'll meet the idea of who just won his game and unbearably hot conditions. it was very humid and very, very hot on the court. he almost collapsed at one point even, and the questions were directed to him were not about the situation. he faced all that court. but one journalist came over and asked whether mitigate, felt that russia's participation in the olympics was cheating in itself. the video came up with a very sharp response. first time in my life, i'm not gonna answer a question. you should be embarrassed of herself. i think you should wire him from the olympics. i don't want to see him again. the international tennis federation responded that it will lot ban this journalist that a journalists have the right to off questions. but speaking of the question,
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this is not the 1st time this is happening. as i said to athletes representing russia, media, just call it china also said the same that he's been tested with questions about the doping scandals of the past. and i'd like to remind you of you with that russia participation in the tokyo olympics. this time is very much limited because of the doping scandals of the past because the world anti doping agency, effectively band russia and it's symbolic. strom taking part in major competitions across the planet for 4 years. russia won the appeal in the cost in the court for arbitration of sports, and thus the country was allowed to take part in the olympics under the name r o c. this is an acronym for the russian olympic committee, but even that name and full cannot be used. it's just r o c. and this is something that russian athletes and the russian olympic committee have been observing since day one of the olympic games. even the opening rest conference at the tokyo olympics, it last about an hour 20 minutes long,
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45 minutes of which were dedicated to russia's participation on a different name in the olympic games this time. and despite all that, despite all this pressure coming from all side, because not only kind of plant, but obviously the athletes and all other disciplines are being asked questions like that, trying to ignore them all the time. despite all that, russia or the r o c. if you may, is performing very well right now. it stands for, and the overall metal stable nearing on its 20th metal in the olympics and day 6. and that is something that's many journalists, particularly those sports related, not politics related, cannot avoid. and they note that russia is performing, or the r o c is performing very well at the olympics. that wasn't the only reason some people's focus is shifting away from the actual sport of these games. teamviewer essays most decorated jimena summers biles, the headlines, but withdrawing from the competition ahead of the fun round due to mental health concerns. yeah, i say mental health 1st,
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because if you don't then you're not going to enjoy your sport and you're not going to succeed as much as you want to. so it's okay sometimes to even set out the big competition to focus on yourself because it shows how strong of a competitor and person that you really are, rather than just battle through it. by and said she started shaking out before the competition, prompting her to tell her coach she couldn't carry on the final result in the us team taking home silver teammates. another us for the figures or phrase fall for bravery. well, besides mental health, the games of also furnace spotlights on sexism as german female gymnastic thing shows full body utah's. instead of a more traditional the key, leotard and decision was made to protest the sexualization about to leave. a colleague will receive a disgust increasing attention being paid at the tokyo olympics. the non sporting issues with a panel of gas, whole issue of uniform. and the sexualization of women has to go quite soon. and it
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can be so very simply, he just say, here are the uniformed men and women. no different, obviously, to preserve modesty in swim where we have to little bit different here and there. but in the main women cricketers play in the same uniforms as mel cricketers as i do the same in football on all of the sports. exactly the same and quite agree that the germans have made a legitimate protest here. if they want to play performing unit towards, that's perfectly or i by may certainly some culture don't feel very comfortable wearing the kind of clothes that we consider normal. so we do a bit of a problem. on the one hand, the olympics is designed to extol abuse in the professional human body operating at peak efficiency. so it's there to be admired. while the other hand, we have contributed lympics, who may feel uncomfortable with that being
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a limb. in particular, maybe there's a case for some element of choice, but in the same time we don't want to lose the essence of what they're lympics is one of the biggest things about the pattern and your skills isn't actually and what you're judging are charging the uniform and what, what people don't realize the sex libation of women when they can be very self conscious when wearing we're beating clothing which might actually performance. so really, if you really care about the school and the needs and then we should allow them to feel confident and what they are wearing. are you afraid perhaps that non sport issues or political ones in particular for example, could, could become main talking points in the future olympics? no, i'm not worried. i think it's the last that i think is a great opportunity. we've seen so many changes already, and i'm not worried, i still feel like eventually it will kind of not 5 down, but we will respect respect. but for now i'm happy to different lympics. let's put it that way. everyone watching on tv and watching, you know,
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68 tests and see the stadium with everything they can come. pretend i'm enjoying it as much as i do. other olympics i have to say, but you know, sports is to be enjoyed by everyone. and i suppose we have to content sells millions of viewers watching tv all over the world. do you think political connotations and virtual signaling? perhaps, according to some might, might take center stage and future olympics and should that be a concern? well, it should be concerned because we don't want to be just a vehicle for the latest 5 that comes along. lympics should represent social mores as they change, but they need to present its own central brand. it needs to keep, continue to keep that wow fight. so that we have when we see the olympics of it with their own specific procedures and, and, and habits and ways. and that's the beauty olympics, that's what we want to save. we don't want to make it too temporary to trans unit. and just this way, for the same mental health issue of simone biles,
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she withdrew. i mean it's not coming up very, very difficult decision for gigi think perhaps she's set an example. i'm guessing the balls is cognizant of a song experience and felt that her, her game wasn't exactly right to me. clearly she was way, way off her pick the 1st couple of days of competition. and so she decided to pull out. i think there's a bit of an irony, though, you know, rory here. the fact that she has withdrawn has bull further attention to her. i mean, if she's sort of quietly underperformed and, and perhaps explained to the media that she does, this is just one of those events. she can't be her peak all the time and then quietly slipped away. fine. but she really has made an announcement him put mental health health back on the map. again. i think it's an important one that don't run away with the idea that i don't think this,
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but young people in sport today are subjected to the most intense pressure to perform at that time to come speak about the topic, especially with that with, with the whole thing about the mental issue is a topic has had such as the years and only recently that people have mental health . and i think they limited to the path examples. why not expect i really feel like you said, especially in, in can say they think they really try been years and years and they carry the country on the shoulders. it's okay for her to be like, okay, i have mental health, i'm not gonna be home. if she can't do it now and pay for the young people, that might be the pressure and when, when else would be able to do it, the wide range of issues that are being now thrown up at these games. does it suggest perhaps that athletes concerns are only being taken seriously when it's too late? they're raising a concern at a grand event like this? well, that's the way it gets more attention than anywhere else. i mean, the,
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i think we need to keep our eye on what the lympics is about. it's supposed to be an event which comes along every 4 years, where the people who participate in oper, paid both mentally and physically. i mean, the whole word olympians implies a level of a peak performance mentally and physically which is beyond most of the rest of us. so i think that if, if there are these issues, we bet if they were applied to hurley though the importance of mental health issue obviously shouldn't be underestimated. but perhaps putting that on to the lympics as well as press too much is a sporting event. it should be kept as a sporting events. if one is not ready for one really shouldn't be there. you can only find out sometimes, but you're not ready for it. when you're there already, in which case we have to respect, as in the case, has been biles. she deserve it because it can be an easy decision for her to come. president bought an acute, his rush of flying to interfere in the 2022 congress elections. by putting this
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information correspond, it explains what's behind the story of the break. ah you know, going to count down the next day. she has torn in a storage day in monetary history. that would be august 15th, 1971 the day that then president richard nixon closed the gold window, basically defaulting on americans, obligations to great britain at the time. and since then we've had peer monetary chaos. the the the the
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the the ah, ah, the ah oh him back chicago man, laurie lightfoot says she didn't sorry for her decision to give interviews, interviews to only non want reporters, yet it is triggered to much needed debate. i will absolutely do it again. i'm an apologetic about it because it's per a very important conversation. the conversation that needed to happen that should have happened a long time ago. on the matter. also noted that media conferences are dominated by
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white reporters and says it's high time out. it's better reflect the makeup of american society is being sued over on order for the day to day thomas should not. she argues that she is yvonne, i think basic principles of freedom of the press. great concerns about that. well, this is the 1st time chicago has come under fire for racial policies. last month, lightfoot declared racism of public health crisis and route to allocate nearly $10000000.00 of cobra relief money to improve the wellness of non want communities in chicago. the executive director of on hyphenated america. christopher harris says, democrats like to play the racial call to distract people from their own failures. woke agenda is nothing more than smoke and mirrors as a smoke screen just to distract people from all the other things that are taking place. it's a piracy we can just run on down the line, all the people out there, whether it's the elected officials like laurie lightfoot, or other people in the media who are out there trying to join up race wars and all
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that is a slight of hand to try to, to just to distract you from the things that are not working with their public policies and look at the results. the black community or somebody say the african american community is one of the ones that suffers the most by continuing to vote for people like laurie lightfoot in for the party that she represents. because it just leads to more swirling around the toilet. that's essentially what ends up happening in the black community news snapshot for all the worlds i thought with turkey, where tourists were able to witness a giant smoke cloud rising over one of the beaches in ontario wildfire. what was it led to for neighborhoods being evacuated or russia was also battling for as far as the scenes here are from the northern region of korea. as you can see, it's blanketed with small g and has been for over a week now. an area of over 150 square kilometers is affected with a state of emergency declare
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the prevalent has strongly refuted claims by us president joe biden at russia intends to interfere in the 2022 congress election. the russian president spokesman also said moscow in washington can hardly be called partners today. russia has never interfered in us electrical processes. the results of many investigations conducted in the u. s. confirm that russia certainly does not, and has no intention of meddling in any electoral processes in foreign states. if you haven't noticed, it's hardly possible to cold russia and the u. s. partners now rather there are opponents with whom we negotiate. i mean, it seems like never ending deja vu to be honest, we have another us election here and more baseless accusations of russian meddling . i mean, we heard from moscow, they outright rejected those claims because the only thing we have to go by with them is basically biden's word. i think we also need to take on the rapid disinformation look at russia is doing already about the 2022 elections and this
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information to pure a violation of our sovereignty. barton was apparently given this information by the us intelligence community, as at his daily meeting. again, without any evidence that we know of at least it's being claimed that russia is intent on meddling. and in the u. s. mid term elections that are going to take place next year. now at that time, the entire house of representatives and a 3rd of the senate are going to be up for grabs. so that really makes you think, you know, it's going to take a lot for someone to see how radically rig elections on a scale like that, you know, but anyway, but also specifically called out president russian president vladimir prudence. so let's take a listen to what he said. when i was with mister prudent, who has a real problem, he is sitting on top of an economy that has nuclear weapons and oils and nothing else. he knows, he knows he's in real trouble,
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which makes me more dangerous. and my view is pretty weird. biden would say that though, because washington, i mean, has nearly the same amount of nuclear weapons as russia does, making it just as dangerous as moscow in that department. so why is russia in trouble? i mean, the, the entire situation really just seems like hostile rhetoric coming from across the atlantic, and it's very timely as well. because remember, just last month there was a summit between joe biden and vladimir putin. earlier, we discussed the buttons. you ations with karen jonah, who was seen adviser for the 2016 trump campaign and journalist and come with a shadow more. he's trying to get attention away from crumbling things happening in this country. if you want to talk about geopolitical adversaries, whereas china and i don't think many americans see russia as a threat, nor would they like to see russia as a threat. but of course, when, when is approval waiting, the new hol can update the lowest approval ratings of his presidency. so of course, he's deflecting and why not be reliable boogeyman from
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a cold war era and go back to russia. what's really interesting is, we don't know what is russian medley or interference. what is this misinformation campaign and who decide what is real information and what is false information? anything that already does it like is misinformation. and so if you, whether you're trying to, whether you just use, whether you're trying to, to join up the base, whether he's trying to prepare for massive loss in 2022 and something to blame it on is unclear. it's bizarre rhetoric, there's no evidence, no one buying the russian hopes anymore. i think this is coming from the fact that the democrats know that they are going to lose badly in the 2022 elections. we're here because they don't have the right policies. so in order to win election, they either have to cheat the all why or blame a foreign nation for whatever defeats they know there that are coming their way in 2022. i think this is a precursor to try to do damage control. you have to remember in 2016,
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the democrats cried foul with regard to donald trump hurrying his place at the white house whenever they lose it election is throwing out these, these curve balls as to foreign intervention. the worst efforts in going to san were a failure, according to russia's defense minister. he was speaking at a meeting of the shanghai cooperation organization, which brings together talk military officials from your asian countries, including china and india, r t u z. but from goes been keeping that on the high profile gathering and managed to speak exclusively to the minister himself. where in the capital of ticket stand just to the north of again its stand where as a result of a swift pull out by the us led coalition, the crisis is deteriorating. day by day, the taliban is pretty much in control of the entire country. apart from the capital region and this could easily spill over the border. now,
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as the russian minister of defense was meeting his counterparts from the neighboring countries here induce on bear, he blamed the us for the situation that's getting increasingly dangerous. the hasty withdrawal of us and nato troops create lots of problems. we're aware of the ongoing, robust work aimed at providing security on the border, which is currently a hotbed for many risks, threats and challenges. if you look at the map of, of dentist and you will see that it is surrounded by countries that are russian allies from 2 different blocks, one is made out of post. so be countries. and the other one is watches alliance with trying together with some of the different neighbors. now, what moscow wants to do is to reassure its neighbors that it is ready to help at any time if the situation gets worse. moscow has a military base here and to just near to somebody that is ready for action at any
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time. the other thing that russia wants to do is to cement it's key role in the region, which doesn't make the us happy. as i've heard when i spoke exclusively to the head of the russian army here, induced and make sure plenty of mr. corby of the management of the u. s. withdrawal is kind of where everyone is taking place. indeed, similar tenuously, the us is holding talks with all the countries adjacent to afghanistan on establishing certain logistical hubs on the territories. it begs the question, what's the point of putting out well remaining on the border? the answer is obvious. it's an attempt to retain its position in the central asian region, are to failing absolutely everything, and that's gonna start when it comes to instability. after the u. s. give me at least one example where the situation has been improved after a long running us presence. now here's the fact for you when more than 25 years ago survey showing was the head of rushes, emergencies,
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ministry. he was in charge of an entire operation of rescuing refugees that were flowing out of gas stand beyond the soviet pull out. and also when the soviet union collapsed and the situation in afghanistan was deteriorating because of the stronger islamist groups in the country. now this is why the local ministers of defense and leaders praised survey shows whose role in starting up the current situation. one of the proposals that came from the russian ministers of defense was to intensify the drills between russia and its allies here. and the 1st part of these drills called peace mission will happen in september. and china is also going to take part in those up next to news use choose for us, use it spoon bus one hour, turn in half an hour with the latest join us again, that me
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we make sense in our place in the silicon valley see, don't mention in the sleep presentations. however, i think ghost workers who train the software humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold as this miracle of automation behind your screen. it's a workforce that seems algorithm is for next to nothing on a very good day to do $5.00. now a really bad day. i could do 10 years where it says 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 it's a no longer a crime and only transmit a disease in one us state.

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