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ah, the disturbing revelations bible gary's health minister as he had made cobra vaccination failures, of course, the country, only a 1000 lines. russian athletes at the tow code and excuse me, not to go left with the media and athletes increasingly seeing read as a question the teams right to be out of the un comes under attack. and the latest round of on going to start headquarters that are attacked by what have been called anti government government. one security gone to confirm that ah,
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why from oscar? thanks for joining us. the 19th and i shall on daniel hawkins with the util. sunrise. welcome to the program. and bulgaria is health minister has admitted that multiple failures in tackling colbert in the country has had disastrous consequences. in a startling revelation, he said, nearly 10000 lives could have been saved if the relation campaign had been organized properly. bulgaria is sacrificing the older generation. we immunized mainly young and active people for 5 months. and the most vulnerable groups were abandoned. 4 out of 5 covered that in bulgaria have been among the elderly. the government claims 10000 lives could have been saved, had the previous administration acted a bit differently. but how exactly? well, 1st off by not prioritizing the cheaper astrazeneca vaccine, the last government decided not to order any of the other 3 jobs approved by the
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you. and as a result, when oxford astrazeneca experienced serious delays in shipments while guerria became one of the least vaccinated e u countries at the time even a lagging behind other stragglers like romania and lafayette all the while continuing to experience a surge in cases. and that's, but the other issue that caused unnecessary death was that the vaccines that the country did get for some reason didn't 1st go to the people who actually needed them the most. we did not give parity to people over 60 and people with serious illnesses that were placed in the false category after social workers, employees in mnc farms and others at this point. but gary remains one of the least vaccinated countries in europe with less than 20 percent of the population having received at least one dose. the new government is desperately trying to remedy the situation. but it seems, there are still a lot of hurdles for them to overcome. vaccine skepticism is still high among
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bulgarians, especially after reports of astrazeneca being linked to rare health complications. the country's poor health infrastructure is also hampering efforts to get vaccines to the population effectively. and the threat of a new wave of infections, courtesy of the delta variance of the corona virus, now looms very large over the country, which in response has extended its coven emergency status until the end of august. we spoke earlier to senior clinical lecturer. i think you guys, university of exeter, you said more could have been done by the previous bulgarian government. it's a big mistake. we all know with infectious disease control and management. and we've got to protect the people who are most honorable from getting infected. and these are the wonderful people on the elderly, which are much, much higher risk of having a severe illness and dying if they are not fully protected. we are the
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immunizations. the government itself has been reluctant to immunize and protect its own population. therefore, i feel very skeptical about the government being keen to protect its own people by giving vaccines. it is important for the politicians to be led by the scientists, their own scientists and the world scientists rather than be led by finances and politics with regard to the best thing they can do for their population. we want in germany where there's been more successful vaccine ra out. the question now is whether that should mean more freedoms for those positions are deeply divided on the matter. europe correspondent has been looking at the how the issue is splitting society. now the 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 move freedoms. the president of the bottom,
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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 a device that move. so the german justice minister doesn't think it's right to split society down the lines of the vaccine. and the facts cannot, should stick to the principle that those who have been vaccinated recovered or 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 was in german politics. 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 on constitutional and would clearly contradict the fundamental idea of freedom and our basic law. those who support freedom passes. say people that have
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have the job shouldn't be held back by those that haven't, but they still a healthy sized opposition against forcing anyone to take a vaccination. walk in the state imposed on the individual. my red line is my body by decided on that last 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, russian athletes continuing their impressive metal hall at the tokyo games, reaching double figures in gold medals this friday. it means the russian and imput committee team now so forth and table. however, you'd be hard pressed to find many saluting their success early. my colleague, you know, neil, discuss the story with auntie saskia taylor. well, the olympics should be
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a huge celebration and the athletes all discipline from all over the world, coming together at one event showcasing the skills. unfortunately, for russian athletes competing out this, he has turkey games. that just hasn't mean the case, they might be scooping up towards the russian, and the committee will r o c. does carnie rank thought into 2 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 inside of competitors. for example, us when ryan murphy, who lost to a russian, took a veiled flight by saying that he probably, that it probably wasn't a teen race. a comment that he later tracked on, but by dan a british swim, i'd also come out and couldn't help me, could dig about states for me. so do you pick out the russian who beat them? he said, my gold medal is the combination of nothing but like strong dedication. yes to double the sport, i have always stood for nothing but clean competition. i haven't always been tested
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and i always go outside documents. i've devoted my entire life to the sport and i would never be able to forgive myself if i use some job. so i don't even know how to react to mobile tell, while both those comments might not seem direct to the any one particular asking or country others very openly was quite frankly, the epitome of a soul lose. one us throw up, 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 fighting 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 as mutual meaning that they've been stripped of them. the flag
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out, of course, the country's name hadn't received and not russia. but despite this, despite that commitment to the very rules that the international committee has set up. and despite the fact that they are the most tested, one of the most tested delegations that they are still daily faced with this wave of bitterness and malice. yeah, new into fair comments, direct or otherwise, as you're saying indirectly the last number of there, including the swimmers. what's the media? how to say? well, unfortunately, the hostility towards the r a c team is really tenfold in western media. some of the headlines 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 although window dressing such as calling itself, the russian olympic committee to suggest an appearance of neutrality cannot mask the stench of corruption and the peas meant the i received the entire plan completely backfired. it certainly didn't keep the russians out and it certainly
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didn't shame russia were putting, has used the band to pump up nationalistic pride. and that was us gymnast simone biles. busy had to pull out the media with disappointment, right about, well, that's paid the way for the russians, which is exactly of course what happened does they deserved? so if one was hoping that the media will kind of take a step back and just objectively report on the ongoing events on the trial on the losses of those limb 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 think scheme amongst russian athletes back in 2014 was was bound before we had so many major international sporting events and about will say to reduce to 2 years now, russian officials did come out, they admitted mistake had been made in the doping program, but they also did claim thoughts about what's politically motivated, but the truth is it's not is the past that have been repercussions for that. what's
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happening now in tokyo was essentially the demon is 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 all day on the 3rd half the team off on us and china. so it's really good if the cation by those athletes, by the media not have to say really as a credit to those are the athletes that despite all of this, that they've managed to block out all that noise and still keep mounting the windows podium. andrea walker, a journalist and commentator, says, russian athletes deserve a break. individual athletes got nothing to do with it. nobody's ever suggested that these obsolete ever been trying to represent the contrary. russia is not the monster butcher is not the enemy. and certainly, even if we're supposed to get to me, the idea that we would punish individual athletes is absolutely wrong. these athletes remember, have done what you've asked them today. they've worked hard all of their lives and
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they walked into that stadium as all said, which is brochure olympic committee rather than representing their own country that was embarrassing and humiliating to them. but they did. it normalize, gave them a break. well, out and well, let me just a fall on the tokyo games and around 2 weeks time before it opens again on the paralympics and t. morrissey's. final preparations are on the way journalist and para mean 3 ignite of went along to get a taste of one of the toughest discipline para talk. wonder. hi everyone. me watching a diary about the preparations for the upcoming paralympics in tokyo, which will kick off students. and today we're at the pero minova sports center. he used to train people without any disability, but now you have a whole army of power athletes that like that very cool. ah
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ah. ah, i read about you why was literally crying. it's 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. i said to her, what are you doing? i'll tell my mother, and she replied, you don't have a real mom, you are adopted. it was painful to hear that, but then i made up my mind and decided to be strong. there is only one pearl and pick combat sport. many people have no concepts of how disabled people can fight, but they can do it here. they fight, but are protected as much as possible. there are people who got enormous fortitude . there are people who have nothing to lose. they still with find a job, they struggle their entire life. that's why they throw themselves in sports. people normally retire from taekwondo the age of 30, but disabled people sometimes go on until they're 40. i don't think the top harlem
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pins are disabled because they could easily take on any one. the have a mouth guard and helmet with a face show. we also have handed growing protection, as well as an electronic chest protector. lead pads and electronic footwear. for the tell us more about the electronics, what do they do? is it like in fencing where it lights up when someone hits you? yes, we have an electronic chest protector with sense of own it. as well as then it's 20 socks with 12 senses. you get points if you hit the sensor, so you can receive even more points. if yolanda spinning kick, i was the when a determined by the number of points. 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. now 3 rounds with one minute breaks. taekwondo is the
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rapid sport. it's not only about fighting, it's about. thank you. everyone has reached such a high level to get to the lim, things that you can't just fight. 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. dog. she's blows. united nations said his headquarters in western, i've got a son. i've been attacked with real cooper fell grenades and gunfire. when god is confirmed, killed with several others injured. no, un personnel, happy in the area. any of the compound is seen fighting between government forces and the taliban. v h q attack is though, so far being described only as anti government elements. humans already said it will hold those responsible to account this attack against the united nations is deplorable, and we condemn it in the strongest terms our 1st towards her with the family of the officers lane, and we wish a speedy recovery to those injured. this comes as i can afford to manage the rest
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that control of a t northern district from the taliban freezing medicine left behind a trail of deliberate destruction. despite this afghan for his victory, the taliban has been largely ascendant. the terrace group taken more territory in the last 2 months than in the last 2 decades. it now has a donor presence in the north, northeast, and central provinces is also closing it on key cities, including condos and canada. how political and economic and less shabby. a raspberry told us that despite the rapid gains by the taliban, there is a silver lining to the us troop withdrawal. the situation is, i want to sound has been really chaotic for the last 20. is the american on the pretext of trying to get rid of the government, the regime in cowboy, at that time because dominated by the dollar bond. but what you've got to really understand is that american interference and is good that the americans and now li,
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meaning i want to stand all together by the end of september. and really let the money besides them said, was their faith and outcome should be. but certainly the americans are there and also my own government, but they have continuously supported at the us base should leave. and that's what the taliban have been demanding for the last 20 years. and i hope that maybe come to an end. as i said, as mr. biden is probably that all true when leave or one is done by end of september discrimination and sucking caesar at the center of a slew of new lawsuits in the us taking a what so called critical race theory. the subject looks at society from the perspective of systemic racism and it's teaching in schools as when matter or heated debates. the head of the legal firm representing the plaintiff's praise what
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he calls their bravery. our clients are bravely confronting critical race theory, inspired bullying, indoctrination and retaliation which is not training or persuasion. one and 2 of the cases, the complainants say they lost their jobs for opposing critical race theory. in a 3rd role by parents and songs that alternative viewpoints are being excluded from schools. but while racial studies and schools approved devices in higher education, inclusivity seems to be winning the day. a new study of 65 universities followed on average state more staff dedicated to ensuring equity and diversity than history professors. he's caleb open reports. we have a new study conducted by the heritage foundation, a conservative think tank that talks about the prevalence. 6 of diversity, equality and inclusion staff or d, e staff on american universities and basically shows that there are more
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d i staff than there are history professors. at this point most universities have roughly 45 d staffers. that's 4 times as many, then disabilities, staffers who deal and it went to the common, dating the needs of students who might have disabilities. and that's only 2 thirds as many history professors on, on the faculty and the university of louisville. kentucky got 50 d staffers and only 17 history folks. this is what the heritage foundation said about their finding. this research suggests that large diversity, equity inclusion bureaucracies appeared to make level positive contribution to campus climate, rather than being an effective tool for welcoming students from different backgrounds. diversity equity to inclusion personnel may be better understood at a signal of adherence to ideological political and activist goals. now this comes at the same time as there is a big controversy in the united states surrounding the teaching of critical race
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theory, which views us history through the lens of systemic racism. 8 states across the united states, a band, the teaching of critical race theory. however, a number of institutions use it not only in colleges, but also in the high schools. and it seems like liberals are more open to this kind of teaching. whereas conservatives are vehemently opposed to it. this controversy has led to a lot of viral videos from parents complaining at school board meetings. some lawsuits, some claims that people were fired for opposing the teaching of critical race theory. it's a very intense controversy with conservatives on one side liberals on the other, and increasing cultural and political divide in the united states. he report legendary us back collective of musicians and artists is studying sees of descent in cuba, in an effort to destabilize his government. the roof in question is cool. the sun is see that movement. it comprises cuban rappers, rock musicians, artists, and journalists. the u. s. has an actually spent millions of dollars on them
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getting to get swanky. was marginalized, young. we weren't members have spoken out in support of american sanctions, former us president donald trump and even military intervention in cuba. we spoke earlier to the author of the investigation editor in chief of the great zone, much rubenthal. what amazed me aside from the fact that the wall street journal in rolling stone have credited this group of artists and performers with providing in their words, the catalyst for the day of protests we saw in cuba. was that the national endowment for democracy in arm of the u. s. government, that bank roles regime change operations abroad actually laid out and explicit strategy in 2009 to recognize marginalized and de socialize the youth. and that very same year, usa id, another arm of the u. s. government, which is an intelligence front in many cases, began approaching to anti government hip hop wrappers in cuba. promoting them and
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even creating social media platforms to promote their anti government lyrics. and this is a program that has continued today and culminated with the rise of the senate seizure movement and this anthem pottery evita, which has become the slogan of these anti government anti communist cuban protests . on friday, the us government agency close its $2000000.00 funding program to new applicants. the goal of the project was to bring about social change in cuba and support. young people, women, l g, b, t groups, office and individuals of afro cuban said, while the us finance his council programs in cuba, the remains under severe economic sanctions. cuba has been on the us embargo for more than half a century since 1962. in fact, some estimate that she was economic losses from that around $50000000000.00. it was
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also the biggest obstacle to buying medicine and equipment during the pandemic. with this year the you, in general assembly voted overwhelmingly against the embargo saying it vonn it's human rights. on friday, the u. s. impose additional sanctions against cuba, national police, including postal sanctions targeting its chief with this month, even saw its largest progress in decades. people would morning, more freedom and a better response to the pan dunning. he was president accused washington of incisive math demonstrations, but the us says it won't stay on country that limits all again, claims. the americans are meddling more than ever in cuban offense. well, there's nothing there. there's nothing surprising about this except the, the intense interest in the you among the u. s. intelligence fronts like usa id now run by samantha power in weapon ising. a group that will soon become the demographic majority in cuba, which has suffered enormously under the blockade. and that's afro cubans,
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and they spell this out explicitly in their documents. and that's why hip hop is becoming a vehicle that the u. s. likes to use it budgeted $110000.00 for a hip hop, n g o in columbia to go and train hip hop artists in cuba to become quote unquote democratic leaders. and so what we see is the u. s. actually exploiting and trying to create racial divisions in cuban society. in fact, doing what many liberals and democrats in the united states accused russia of doing with no evidence with black lives matter. that's actually the operational program in cuba right now. in order to paint this state that has been racially progressive, which is given asylum to black, american dissidence, which fought apartheid south africa to paint it as racially regressive, and even structurally racist up. next, how does online content migration really work?
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documentary goes undercover into the shadow world of web cleaners to find out. we're not in half an hour with the latest join us again, but let me i haven't been in my no phone are 69. i've done a lot of them i just saw under the dollar a former isis fighters and they're now boarding a philippine naval ship with this has been
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governors 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 challenges wait for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes it feel very proud that we need together in the pop quiz procession is 0 time in length. what do you call that? what is that word? is called communism right? only in communism with our state run countries, they have no recession, but they also have no way for anybody to have a life other than being a slave. so okay, that's where america,
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that is 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 is not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change that obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the ever that make it corporate me as silicon valley elite who is out of touch with the rest of the world. this is the key to understanding lucas b walks logic. although it's not the only part. these records are invisible by design. you can write code and send your account number, talk to anyone is does,
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i'm so you can get the work back on a spreadsheet. if you need to, to see these letters and numbers and identifying the worker, you don't see a name. you don't see where they live. you don't see what their situation is. you don't see unless you keep track of it yourself. have they worked for you before or not? oh, do these ghost workers really know who they worked for? have they ever heard of lucas b one. we showed them the footage of the figure 8 founder talking about their work . ah. oh. when you actually pay them the tiny amount of money and then get rid of them, you don't need them anymore. giggling overpaying people that he's in. yeah. but okay, now i'm going to start arguing with like i do about the eyes when they get me. and it's kind of surprising, i guess
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a little bit to see. there's so openly openly talking about that view, they have of the workforce. it, i guess it doesn't really surprise me that much, but yeah, it definitely kind of sucks i guess when they could be paying them a lot more or yeah, at least showing some appreciation or maybe even some some discretion basically saying in person, you know, you have somebody for 10 minutes and then this way you don't have to look at the person and you just goodbye. so that's kind of just, it is kind of the fact that the head of the company, people are that disposable. that really isn't right. i don't, i don't like that. so i like what i do when i have something to say and i will say it. so i'm not disposable. ah,
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