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way for anybody to have a life rather than being a slave. ok. that's where america, that is the shocking revelations. bible areas, health minister, c, admit, scope of thanks to nation failures of course the country almost $10000.00 lives. so i should athletes that they took care lympics, keep nothing. gold is left with the media and athletes increase anything red as they question the teams rights to be that some patches of chemical waste contaminated soil, and toxic emissions said environmental specialist outlines for us the potential dangers of this week's deadly blast in germany from a chemical point of view, it is really possible to imagine a huge catastrophe, and we know that the inhabitants do not know what they might be exposed to. ah,
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why that thanks for joining us. great company here on our team. buccheri is health minister, has admitted the multiple failures in tackling cove it in his country of disastrous consequences in a startling revelation. he said that nearly 10000 lives could have been saved if the inoculation campaign been properly organized. bulgaria is sacrifice in the older generation. we did not give priority to people over 60 and people with serious illnesses were immunized smelly john inactive people for 5 months. and the most vulnerable groups were abandon for out of every 5 over death in the country were among elderly people. of the failures cited by the ministry include poor logistics and areas regarding the vaccine procurement, the government prioritized astrazeneca job over other vaccines, with the company sewn this to distribution problems, meaning
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a slow rollout by sophia, the oversight left bulgaria among the worst hit by the pandemic. globally, with the 9 highest coven mortality rate. meanwhile, in germany, where there's been a more successful vaccine roller, the question now is whether that should mean more freedom for those who are immunized. politicians are deeply divided on the matter correspond to all of us been looking at how the issue is splitting society. now that more than half of the german population have been fully vaccinated against coven? 19 the debate amongst politicians has moved on to whether that vaccination should entitle people to more freedoms. the presidents of the bond, the stag, things that should, i do not see any constitutional issues for differentiating between those who have been tested on the one hand. and those who have recovered or been vaccinated on the other, since the risk of vaccination is extremely low according to current data. not everyone is convinced of the constitutional fairness of such
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a device of move. so the german justice minister doesn't think it's right to split society down the lines of the vaccine. and the vaccine not should stick to the principle that those who have been vaccinated recovered have a negative covered test, should retain all their freedoms. the justice minister is against mandatory vaccination, but those believe that everybody who can get a job should get one the result using german politic slow who think that the government and politicians should have no sake and who gets the vaccination at all . it's not the role of the state to eliminate all risks to live. this encroachment would be unconstitutional and would clearly contradict the fundamental idea of freedom and our basic law. those who support freedom passes. say people that have have the job shouldn't be held back by those that haven't, but there's still a healthy sized opposition. again forcing anyone to take the nation walk in the state imposed on the individual. my red line is my body by decided on that last
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that the last word is up to me. the state must not exceed that with an election just 8 weeks away. and some potentially very tricky coalition talks on the horizon, right, so the vaccinated could well end up being a stumbling block to the formation of the next government. peter overall t in cologne, germany, and the program a mid current cove. it travel restrictions, the british mother of a child with severe autism has spoken of her, raged being forced to isolate in a quarantine hotel. her son then went into meltdowns that still to come. the russian athlete, sir, continuing their impressive medal whole at the tokyo games, reaching double figures in gold medals this friday, it means that the russian olympic committee team now sits forth in the table. however, you'd be hard pressed to find many saluting the success. my colleague in o'neill discuss the story with anti saskia taylor. will be a lympics should be
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a huge celebration and need against all disciplines from all over the world coming together at one event showcasing the skills. unfortunately, for russian athletes competing out this year's turkey games, that just hasn't been the case. they might be scooping up awards. the russian lymph committee will already see dots currently rank thought in total metal. but the atmosphere has been so hostile, it's been filled with suspicion, criticism, very little good sportsmanship, both from the global media and of course from photo competitors. for example, us women, ryan murphy, who lost to a russian, took a veil flight by saying that he probably, that it probably wasn't a teen race. a comment that he later back tracked on. but by that a british swim, i had also come out and couldn't help me, could dig about state sponsored doping out for the russian who beat them. he said that my bold metal is the combination of nothing but like from dedication. yes. to double check the sport i have always to for nothing but clean competition. have
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always been tested and i always go out to my documents. i've devoted my entire life to this sport and i would never be able to forgive myself if i use some doping. so i don't even know how to react to this mobile towel, while those comments might not seem directed to any one particular acting or country. others very openly was quite frankly, the epitome of a sole lose one us row. for example, said that russians shouldn't even be the seen, the crew who shouldn't even be here. walk away with the silver is a nasty feeling really disappointing overall. and i feel for the other f as in the, a final now come, i might be furious that she's not taking her, not when that she was banking on her belief that russians don't have a right to be there. of course just doesn't reflect reality. how much she wants it to. the truth is, russian athletes are allowed to compete, but on such strict conditions as a result of an ongoing reduced number of historically clean russian athletes are allowed to compete to mutual meaning that they've been stripped of the flag. and of
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course, the countries name hadn't receive and not russia. but despite this, despite that commitment to the very rules that the international impact committee has set up. and despite the fact that they are the most tested, one of the most tested delegations that they are still faced with this wave of bitterness and malice. yeah, new end of comments direct or otherwise. as you're saying, indirectly the last number of their including the swimmers. what's the media to say? well, unfortunately, the hostility towards the r a c team is really tenfold in western media. some of the headlines are actually pretty shocking. many of them fairly can disguise that discuss the russians, have been allowed to learn that the actually winning metals, beautiful music, and all the window dressing, such as calling itself the russian olympic committee to suggest an appearance of neutrality cannot mask the stench of corruption and appeasement the i seized entire
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plan completely backfired. it certainly didn't keep the russians. 2 out, and it certainly didn't shame russia were putting, has used the band to pump up nationalistic pride. and that was us, gymnast simone biles had to pull out the media with disappointment, worried about, well, that's paid the way for the russians, which is exactly, of course what happened as they deserved. so if one was hoping that the media would kind of take a step back and just objectively report on the ongoing affects on the time no losses, limp can. well, unfortunately we've been disappointed. i suggest there's a little bit of back story to this as well, right? what of course, i think most people are why, but this is all the fall out from the uncovering of thought and that you don't pick scheme amongst russian athletes. back in 2014 washer was found before we as many major international sporting events and about will today to reduce to 2 years now, russian officials did come out. the admitted mistake had been made in the antidote program, but they also did claim that the band was politically motivated. but the truth is,
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is that is the past that have been repercussions for that. what's happening now in tokyo was essentially the demonize ation of hundreds of proven clean athletes who are playing by the rules down to a team who are also getting tested repeatedly in the last number of winter and summer. exactly. they are, they are the 3rd, have to team off on us and china. so it's real pitiful cation by those athletes, by the media. not have to say really as a credit to those are see that despite all of this that they've managed to block out all that noise and still keep mounting when a podium independent journalist rick sterling believes the original piece promoting intention of the olympics is getting lost unfortunately, the, the olympics has been politicized very much. you know, it's not new. there's always been a national as component to it. but of course the olympic games charter calls for bringing countries together and in its intention is to,
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to promote peace. we need to resist the, the nationalists forces that are trying to politicize and polarize the anti doping situation and the international sport situation. i think it'll be a very good thing when russia is fully reinstated and can participate. we can see the russian flag and the russian national anthem. it's really a shame that the situation you know, is continuing as it is. but hopefully we can get beyond this before too much longer of the curtain, maloney just fallen on the turkey games that ran the weeks time before it opens again on the paralympics and tomorrow's. the final preparations are underway. journalist and para, lead me to acknowledge that went along to get the taste of one of the toughest disciplines. paris ticonda. hi everyone. what you get don't worry about the preparations for the upcoming paralympics in tokyo,
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which will kick off state. and today where the para minova support center used to train people without any disability, but now you have a whole army of power athletes that like that. very cool. no, i read about you why was literally crying something unimaginable your mother left you when you were born and later your adopted right? yes. i was in the 5th grade when i was bullied to go with my backpack because i said, what are you doing? i'll tell my mother, and she replied, you don't have a real money, you are adopted. it was painful to hear that, but then i made up my mind and decided to be strong. there was only one pardon and pick combat for the many people have no concepts of how disabled people can fight, but they can do it. here. they fight little bits are protected as much as possible to have a mom guard and helmet with a face. we also have hand going protection as well as an electronic shock protection next pads and then $24.00 for the tell us more about the electronics.
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what do they do? is it like in fencing where like when someone hits you? yes, we have an electronic check. protect that with sensors only as well as then it's 20 saw guess with 12 senses, you get point the sensor. so you can receive even more points for land, a spinning kick. that was the when a determined by the number of toilet. so the number of points is equal to the number of blows, the more points you get, the higher your place. yes, each tried last 2 minutes. not 3 rounds with one minute break or check on do is ready to cool. it's not only about fighting, it's about. thank you. everyone has reached such a high level to get to the limiting that you can't just fine, but you have to think about what your opponent is doing. so it's a bit like playing chess. yes. you should be quicker than your opponent, don't she's blow. yes, there are people who got enormous voltage, people who have nothing to lose. they stood to find a job for. they struggled their entire life. that's why they throw themselves in
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sports and people normally retire from taekwondo. the age of 30 disabled people sometimes go on until they're 40. i don't think the top harlem pinta disabled because they could easily take on any one. the tuesdays explosion that a chemical plant lay because in germany left, 5 people dead with 2 still missing and now locals in the area are coming across pieces of chemical waste phone from search that was created by the smoke released in the incident. the blast and aftermath of cause green paste to sound the alarm. the situation is very difficult for mechanical point of view. it is really possible to imagine the huge catastrophe. we have a phone for the incineration of hazardous waste. that is precisely those substances that for obvious reasons should not tend to the environment they're collected and
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burned. and it is such a plans that have now suffered an explosion. it was these substances which should not be in the environment that reacted with each other, burned up and spread in these clouds of gases throughout the region. and we know that the inhabitants did not know what they might be exposed to. 4 or $5000.00 chemicals were manufactured at the sides. they included mytrasia compounds that are notably used for the production of explosives that makes petra and silicon chemicals as well. while contaminated, hazardous waste was also handled. the this is the same appellation levels are currently being monitored after those thick black clouds billowed from the side for almost 4 hours after the blast. locals remain shocked and what happened? i didn't go out yesterday we were supposed to, but i must say that today i felt like a small cigarette. it still really smells here today. it did in our apartment this morning as well. i don't know whether it's dangerous or not, but i'm a bit scared and we have grandchildren. we often go to the playground with and we
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probably won't do it over the next few days because we don't know yet how the brain has been affected by the smoke. if they're saying we shouldn't eat fruits of food or anything from our garden, then there must be something wrong. and i just hope it's not real serious. well, the side is one of the largest chemical parts in europe, employing 30000 workers. at the time, the blast locals were told to stay in doors and closed windows. the greenpeace expert we spoke to the i believe the people are being told enough about potential danger. uncertainty to rain, people wrote to me asking whether they can go out in the gardens and whether we will take more samples and this worries me. most of all the people remain the dog. and this is not only the fault of the enterprise. after all, the main problem is that no one knows what substances have reacted and what actually happened. and here the main question arises, isn't of an acceptable to place this as it were
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a powder keg near large settlements. so it become a furious french president, take some bridge of becoming the post. the boy of a french bill bought toner, who depicts him, has hitler on the after the break? oh, i use me ah, i will. i
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will in the wake of the 2nd high level meeting, where does the fraught china u. s. relationship stand? the 1st meeting in anchorage? alaska was an embarrassing failure for secretary of state blinking at the 2nd meeting. the chinese presented the americans with a set of demand. it would seem the stage a set for real negotiations, and not just the roof ah, being locked in the hotel room for coven quarantine for days would try many people's patients. but imagine being that and looking after a child with learning difficulties. well, that was the reality for foreign raven whose 9 year old son had severe autism. she said that he had a full mouth down on the 4th day of their isolation. while he complains the british
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authorities refused to grant her a quarantine exemption shed with his her frustrations on to you. for i know you just know, you don't know what struck him. what you just woke up and i saw that i tried my day to get all her things home cooked meals and things so it can well be said. start with the trigger basis is not even get out now for getting things for already. but i know that now all managed room for 11 days with no access to the world and more so it would be his routine being stuck in a hotel room for 10 days that she wasn't usable fall, he traveled to pakistan with her 2 children back in march to camper her mother while she was there, the country was up to the case, trouble, red, las thumb and the family was required to isolate 10 days and a government mandated quarantine hotel upon arrival,
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back in the following her sons meltdown. she was then allowed to leave the hotel uncompleted quarantine at home. the government assisted the measures in place are to keep everyone safe and that it recognizes the impact the rules have on many people. for whom raven, however, is still confused why she and her children weren't atlanta quarantine at home. in the 1st place, given circumstances, to research on the government said, you can apply for an exemption on the terms of medical cases. so while i was applying for was who gave me the commission to call in gene in the house, we were going to get case prior to getting the claim. we were going to come back and get the case. so for me it was like, so can they take all the precautions not to make sure that we don't pass on if we do have all the fees so we would just take on the for. so what i was asking was just one quantity rather than a hotel calling teach for to be more of
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a c feasible for danielle, with whom the french president has launched legal action against the owner of hundreds of billboards who stuck up posters on a couple of them depicting a manual micron that hitler, despite the country's lead to being a staunch defender, a free speech repeatedly vowing over the years, you can say and show anything in france. the bliss there is also in france, the freedom to bless fee which is attached to the freedom of conscience from where a stand. i'm here to protect all these freedoms. so it's not up to me to qualify the choices of journalists. i can only say that in france, we can criticize governments, presidents to be blasphemous, et cetera, to be friendship, to defend the right to make people love the freedom to mock, to ridicule, to caricature which will tear claimed was the source of all the others, will not give up caricatures, drawings even the father's retreat. the same, the hitler billboard was no laughing matter for the president who is now suing the
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man behind. the poster says that he's been summoned to appear. it is local police station on a slam. mister makram for hypocrisy. in macro and land making fun of the profits rear is satire, but to make fun of the president as a dictator is blasphemy time and time again during his presidency manual, my court has defended freedom of expression. he in from freedom is also enshrined in the declaration of the rights of man and old, the citizen. so that does have limits whether or not they extend to the some billboard depicting cool as hitler is another matter. it was erected as part of protests against the coup with 19 restrictions in placing problems, but it picked his anger so much so he's now searing its creator misha, owens flow. ve who defends that billboard says it's not necessarily
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a comparison with the, not the leader. you see hitler, but you can see stolen or i can see charlie chaplin and the dictator. now when satirical magazine, surely republish controversial cartoons of them was in profit lofty court and defended, it's right to do so. that fresh publication, those sparked all fits chain reaction leading finally to the heading of a shot. so by taking out a billboard, is it the case call and having double found the my story from microphone know because when it comes to making characters of our prophet mohammed does not pose a problem for anyone when it concerns him, it poses a problem. so it's a case of dual standards and that's wrong. well that's he should do what he did for surely abdur and defend freedom of expression. are you? yes, i understand that she feels offended when compared to hitler is nothing to be proud
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of. so i can understand that he's offended, but on the other hand, he defends a certain freedom of expression. it's a little paradise because you're going to flung some of the training, vaccinations and health policies have triggered to protests in the front. now some demonstrators compare the country to dictatorship, but it seems cool. it's these billboards which all of simply the law school. so how do people have feel about this comparison? he's not cool, right? to take action or should he to take a leaf out to book and accept such caricatures the part and also being the head of faith once yes, he was upset because it concerns him personally. but when it concerns millions of muslims who a french who work in pay the taxes, then there is no one to defend them. i understand that he feels offended because hitler doesn't have a great image. so ben,
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compared to him as of this and not very pleasant. yes, there is freedom of expression, but i think this goes a bit far. he should book himself together because it's a caricature. the guy just wants to make fun of him and shouldn't really offend here. remains a fairly negative figure, but he's still part of history. admittedly, it's understandable that he's not flattered, but he should take it on the chin being a public political figure. what does he expect? i think he has a bigger fish to fry deal, but it's still the 1st time that an image has been published, showing that comb with a likeness to head to a back in 2018 the french daily and youth. this is the cover photo on its weekly magazine, so that deed, provoke, sharp criticism at the time the paper said that it wasn't the intent to do that. and all was hunky dory. and while citizens in france enjoyed the right to insult the president, mark cool, just as an we citizen,
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is protected himself from insults on public defamation. now, if the billboard is sound to see such, he could spend up to a new imprison, as well as being stuck with a fine of up to 45000 euros, but perhaps by suing the billboards, create a macro, and he's actually being counter productive in the fact that he is warring even more attention to it, show that he be ski r t, paris. a french human rights campaign a week spoke to believe the country leads go by their own rules. we saw him go to my court instead of in the morning praising, shall you do for they are cartoons and in the afternoon the afternoon, a scalding when a french you're the need for doing his job that jordan is. and now we see at this reaction for him anyway, because so now it is beyond double standards. in france, it has never been about freedom of expression for
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a fair because freedom of expression would be universal to everyone. it is only above protecting the privilege of expression of the image, which means us as long as you are on the dominant side, you can make when everybody asked the floor or the black, the, you know, the, the arab to move the women, etc. but once you mixed the and of the fall where he placed the president himself, now you are facing prosecution. yes, he has a right to argue with a president he's so he should be the person who guarantee that everybody has the right of expression. he's a president. he should be above the. okay. the brings you write up today. don't forget, lots one. you stories covered on a website. check them out. r t dot com. ah . ah, i
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the, from the community i bit off more, lot of the solar 100 people and i mean, i mean, i saw it and there was one out in my in my name is from germany where along to the find that the, the biomass of fly in say the weight of flying insects fell by 76 percent in the last 26 years. so it's just becoming much, much less common, which means all the jobs that they do and not being done anymore. and that, that is the real danger. and that's what's going to impact on algorithms and neural networks have been following us everywhere. we look online because our
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relationships are what matters most of us and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in silicon valley see, don't mention in the slick 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 workforce that seems algorithm is for next to nothing. on a very good day to do $5.00. now a really bad day i these workers are miserable 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
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name calling temper, tantrums, insults, and out. right, stubbornness all qualities. you find in your average room, preschoolers, or in the case of events on capitol hill this week. members of congress. we're going to show you all of the moments from the adults in the room plus give you the $360.00 view of what both parties work to accomplish, including something called the countering communist china act. now speaking of children, those who consider themselves to be young and woke children in today's society, have a large selection of books to choose from. but a new publisher is helping to balance out. the bookshelves are going to give you the details. and one thing which was not worked on in congress this week was it continued a crisis at the border or the cubans risking death.

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