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[000:00:00;00] the ah ah, the protest rage in france for good weekend straight, but people reading that period. cove, it help coffee and mandatory vaccinations. these are life pictures we're looking at right here. the french are author. i angry over what they see as an on top in korea, a cordial understanding of the france becomes the only country not exempt from horizon of ours quarantine rules and the u. k. we are the people in paris for that poets on the move thing. it's political,
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it's nothing else has anything to do with the reality of my or i do think that it's, it's pretty ridiculous. they shouldn't single out certain countries over other countries. tourists being evacuated from that hotel in turkey, where wildfires are raging in the south of the country, a russian plains. i helped him to combat the fastest spreading plane or through the program for you here on our t helping hand. we meet the 3 year old boy whose life has been in hands with pieces made by a specialist, russian company, ah, saturday evening here in moscow and a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at the national. we've got your top storage, but we do start the program in france where people are really am up for their out for 3rd weekend in a row, protesting health passes and mandatory vaccination for saying you live pictures right here. the crowd in the capital is in
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a rather she mood and has already classed with right officers the, the from august the night the health path will be required to visit numerous public places that includes restaurants, bars and all sorts of public transport. to qualify you need to be in nakeila. it will have recently tested negative recovered mandatory vaccinations have been introduced for health workers with some hospital workers striking over these decisions. 3 police police officers have already been injured by protest. this one was hit in the head with the fire crocker there. you can see him being carried away by his colleagues. well,
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the french also has another cobra to related gripe directed straight across the tunnel at the brits of the case. new covey travel rules have been slammed by french officials as discriminatory and in comprehensible is often london announced fully vaccinated travelers from the e. u and america will no longer have to current on arrival in england, except for those that his coming in from france. charlotte dubin ski has more on the continental divide. they could only pay the cross for cross syrup when it was an i were helping reunited people living in the united states and european countries with their family in france and the u. k. from 2nd august at 4 am, people from these countries will be able to come to england from an ember country without having to quarantine if they're fully vexed. i and others cried out until
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the roll that inconvenient fact do that wrong to the european country not to be included q angry citizens, bit ridiculous francis, that excluded anyone traveling back from through france this weekend will up the current thing. while most of the you in us will not have to for monday. the rules for france are based on pet it political tit for tat. that is shameful and to disgrace. when not people from this country. it's where you came national squad, desperate to see our families whom we haven't seen for a very, very long time. we are students trying to get back to uni. french politicians are also fuming a decision as wild up old pension. and the best one is from this decision hasn't no scientific foundation, and it's discriminatory towards the french another absurd announcements. quarantine for the full vaccinated from leo, but not brussels paris, but not miami honesty but not geneva montpelier,
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but not barcelona. vaccines work. give those who are protected against cove. it the freedom back word on the street is the is up later call decision thing is historic. i think it's political. there's nothing else that hasn't anything to do with relative myers? well, that's pretty new. and i think it's a political issue where ordinary people were not into politics, would like to go to the united kingdom without any problems. it's not fair think it becomes pretty clear that there may be some kind of political agenda on the table. i'm not entirely sure how fond that u. k. government is of my calling and have policies, but maybe it's retaliation for something i couldn't really tell you. i think it definitely has political ties and i do think that it's, it's pretty ridiculous. they shouldn't single out certain countries over other countries. so why was strong singles out earlier this u. k. government announced you travel car due to the news, but then unexpectedly placed additional restrictions on those coming via from the u
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. k. says it was concerned about the prevalence of the b to very into now this, i'm the plus category, mid to tens of thousands of holiday makers, had to cancel my plans pretty much last minute and that many scratching heads were 6 is easy for most of the policy is excessive, and frankly it is in comprehensive will from a health point of view. we were at times in a difficult health situation in france. we understood that, but no other european country is obliged to quarantine by the u. k. and less than 5 percent of cases in france are of the beat of variance. the better variance covers only 90 percent of cases in france and keeps declining in paris. it's 3 percent. but this point please to see the same thing. we check the data given much from be to rate is based on levels in some of its overseas territories, thousands of miles away in the indian ocean. not on the mainland to hearing from.
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you can government is sounding fun, the better very, and it is not just as has been reported on the island, thousands of miles away. it was also an issue in particular in northern france. so it has been an overall concern. and with no change definitively side, fully vaccinated, travel is just like myself heading to the u. k. a forced to pay hundreds of pounds, a piece. your son to isolate for up to 10 days. see you on the other side. so no on the euros though, they will check that go the new or the 1st ones that i have, the negative cash, the 2nd one, re checking that as well as my id. 3rd one is normally what you'd expect to go through at the french checkpoint and then getting to the british checkpoint, they not only re check for 3rd time that i have that negative certificate. they
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also check that i had to fax here in folks. they also checked my passenger located to form, which is the one that shows where i'm going to my slate because i've also booked this with day 2 and 8. and there was a reminder, as i left, that's how you must my slate, pretty heavy stuff. i've arrived in london and now i face up to 10 day, you being locked up. although i am free to have an overnight stay on route to my final destination, which make to them that of a move curry of the room. given that if i had a not a very noisy and they would be plenty of opportunity to spread it and they do feel that this is a bit of a slight punishment. and i'm sure other people coming from france will feel the same, particularly on monday when the regulations of the you repeat, come true. so those 2 are falling back will be relaxed. even ministers in the u. k . a still all giving over the reasons that fraud is being single that but for the moment,
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the rules all the rules and it means i'm not to look for up to 10 days. the reason why i should should be the only country in continental europe to be, to have this exception, especially if you look at the incidence of coven cases in spain, which is going up sharply. the object to the that, that the french should be ostracized and discriminated against compared to the neighbors. this is one of many, many, many of whose bricks it negotiations. and i think it's because britain felt that france was incredibly hotline in a mega shaking, correct. that. 2 it wanted to be difficult as possible, and the president michael, have used all of the arguments to show how being outside europe is about things. so the british resentment suddenly
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a france has not been playing fair tickets. that 6 people have died and hundreds of flipped their homes as wildfires, rage on in southern turkey, a president, the one declares the worst, who regions as a disaster areas. i think that austin may actually be to blame. meanwhile, tourists in the resort city are both of them hired to rescue boats, wedding with them at the shoreline flames. aw, spreading up a closer to the hotels with plumes of smoke in the skies above a coastal guard unit to let the operation and already it's called for private assistance in these evacuation. so as we understand, russian planes are helping to put out the wildfires. thousands of fire fighters from all across. so if you have been deployed according to the minister of agriculture and forestry, the majority of fires have now actually been brought under control a huge kick in the teeth. that's how n h. s. workers in england have slammed
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a proposed 3 percent pay increase to reward medical staff or their efforts in battling over dozens of furious nurses and health care employees, marched downing street on friday to vent their anger. the what was the the the 3 percent pay rise? well, the offer itself comes off to the government, took flack over it's one percent proposal back in march. it was described by unions at the time as insulting and effectively a pay cut in real terms and when you factor in that of inflation each. ollie has been looking at the contrast between how frontline workers have been rewarded
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compared to those closer to power. it's been a tough year for emergency services across the world in the case been no different with frontline healthcare stuff bearing the brunt of the pan dammit. many of the large covert thousands of others face mental health strains. one of the physical consequences of working long, stressful hours. while these frontline work as part for better wages, the bureaucratic bosses in the civil service or in lights receive tens of thousands of pounds and pay rises according to the latest figures released by the home office . and it just offer less than impressed. it's just like the kind of society victories want to create, which is for the rates from how full and ordering pain crossing. i think how down in this country, in the public, from the private i think people off of authority, probably we've all learned that it's one rule for them and another room for us. and they teach that. i think it's shameful. initially the government offered nurses, doctors, and paramedics, a one percent wise, this is rates
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a 3 percent off to an independent pay review. but these work could say that they still amount to a real pay cut when inflation is factored in. the down the policy had, you know, about putting everybody watches a decent like you know, how to pay wise pay right. $300.00 health workers died in the last year. they getting a real time pay cut. the pay rise have been offered is less than the inflation in the relays any couldn't get a proper pay. right. they're not going to fill the empty, empty vacancies and stuff yet. it's not just any just off police officers on the more than $24000.00 a year been flocked to the pe freeze while those ending below that are given $250.00 pounds as an annual rise. again, taking inflation into account, but amounts to real time pay free for police officers. and so the lead to the
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police federation union to declare the lack of confidence in home secretary for itself. we often hear the home secretary praise police officers, but our members are so angry with this government. they have been on the phone line of this pandemic for 18 months, and we will now see the public services given pay increases while they received nothing. as the organization that represents more than 130000 police officers, i can say quite categorically, we have no confidence in the current home secretary. i cannot look my colleagues in the eye and do nothing. while the government sets aside to under $50000000.00 pounds for new york, but it says it can't find the money to pay nurses and doctors more. it makes the notion of the nation all being get it together in a time of crisis. bring hollow for many in real terms, pay in the n h s. now stands at the level less than in 2010. we have real difficulties with recruitment and retention,
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which are worse because of the pandemic. a lot of stuff are reporting, feeling exhausted, depressed, feeling undervalued, and not likely to stay in work if they couldn't find alternative employment. and this is, this is when the test is still struggling with them. it hasn't mastery. back to, to do it over 5000000 patients waiting could treatment where there are major new demand such as long code, which is a really serious condition, which is going to put extra strain on. there are roughly half of the program here when you build a comma, a policeman's best friend, or perhaps rather scary vision of things to can come look at that thing. right? that were on the feet with a robo call. the dogs of hawaii, after
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a short for the what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me when the 1st session is 0 time and like, what do you call that? what is that word? it's called communism right?
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only in communism with our state run countries. they have no recession, but they also have no way for anybody to have a life rather than being a slave. so okay, that's where america that is the secretary with us for the program here on the life of a 3 year old boy from bella. ruth has made a lot easier after our russian technology company stepped in. daniel was born without a fully developed arm. however, rapid technological advances means he's now been printed a new one. assessing tele picks up a story. 03 d printing is the future. i can't count how many times i had done. i thought ok,
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fine. you can print house shoot, gone even if you want to propose a bit of a tech on the job like me. i thought it was a bit of pipe. you know, like, gotcha, we don't really need then i heard about a little boy by now whom a 3 d printer isn't a catch it, but a game changer that's going to help transform his life. the 3 year old vanya with hyper pe job, meaning it never fully developed, has little to no function. because johnny thought 2 years ago when his mother 1st turn to metallica, a most group based company to help in advance preset takes up this level just don't exist in the culture of the most value, but hopeful is an invitation. no function for boys love to write
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to fill structures and swim not much money. we just there are still moments of frustration. want to be nice if you have some limitations. you can see that i have to hand for example, when we play a leasing game. when you know, at least i do with to him and i can hold the toys while he tries to leave. you just want us on to live happening and with every opportunity. she also hopes you can protect him from the cleaning on the videos of other children who have already prophetic, what there was always the 100 and volunteer who were already there would mean that some should refuse to play with them because their hands when the boys see perfect, all the kids suddenly became interested thing we want one to use, having crowd funded the money and gone through the breaks the fun. yes. here to finally try on that since he's still growing so far, every year, but you will have to get a new one each time. what will happen? whatever device one this time,
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not just for months. now, not, you can show things on your pictures of the stuff that i'm trying to tell him what she worried, how to react in the moment to apply. so again, an employee of the company who understands better than anyone what vanya will feel for us. i stopped by for moral support. right now, the bias, the question that i realized i usually use the words you later told me that the goal is not just to enable people, but to change the way they think about themselves to become as they say, cyber heroes. well, somebody conducts, whoa, whoa, whoa, that's what it's very important for us. the recipients also take part in the design of it. we can choose a color or a picture. well, these are very important for children that the small child doesn't,
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from the time why they need to proceed when he or she gets involved in designing, it becomes part of the decision. what i can then walk around showing off the setting and say, look what i got just got my children start feeling better about themselves. they say, well we cool kids, go super heroes and don't pick themselves like we often. and you know, the people also start looking them in a more positive way. and that's very important because a lot of that process happened that a site a couple of belonged to the way where a team of specialists was making that individual. they truly feel like duncan, and at the for all 3, i get the 3 d models have far and feed them into the printer. one is applauded, render ones up and then automatically start working for the shortest prints to take 6 to 7 hours the longest. 64 hours after that would take the container with the
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parts and pass them to the processing workshops. the parts are taken out and mechanically cleaned with a brush. but then they get blasted with compressed air was a great was the parts are ready to priming their center. our pain shot or the outer coding is applied and the david, when we, when people trust me. but today it's impossible to imagine the design here without printing of the reset it, because we can point customize each units is made for persons on the mist factoring processes alone. inexpensive order if it's a traditional method of 3 d printing is the ideal thing for providing durable
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material inside that breaks is the ideal solution. there should probably need an editing nothing about me. so i'm ready to to you in a moment. so filled with happiness from any one of us in the room, me when you meet people like on, you know, you realize that developing technologies like this on just cool. they could also be life changing this morning. vanya woke up and he couldn't hold a bottle. and his right, he couldn't get dressed himself now he's heading home with more capabilities and his mother could probably ever have dreamed about. he's been given the ultimate helping hand to live the full life that he's so dissolved and of all thanks to
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a team. he's a mission, it is to make people feel like fiber heroes and a 3 d printer. so police and hawaii have been accused of barking up the wrong palm tree with their latest innovation, robotic and dogs have been unleashed on the streets of the pacific islands. initially they'll be trying to scan homeless people for covered the cop, so hoping they can teach these new dogs, new tricks as artes. america. i should say. trinity chavez now reports meet spot. the latest member of the honolulu police department, the 4 legged so called robot dog by boston dynamics, is there with his officers navigate through certain situations amid the corona virus pandemic, see, prior to covert officers would do in person interviews with people at the city's corona virus. screening sites for homeless, but sometimes officers would have to coordinate for 14 days because if possible, exposure to the virus, police say having spot around will eliminate all that risk. personal ask for fees.
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we'll ask for water in the last for masters. these are all things that we had to do face to face with someone, and we could facilitate through the robot. and that was the reason for the reason for it was to eliminate the honolulu police department spent about a $150000.00 in federal pandemic. relief money to buy the machine from boston dynamics. it use this technology that scans your i to make sure you don't have a fever. helping ensure the health of officers and will be used at a government run tent near the airport. it's just like like a gun or a chair or any kind of tool just because the way it looks the way it moves it's new. but while the bought can help, officers approach potentially harmful situations. assessing scenes before sending an officers privacy watchdogs. warren police are rushing into purchasing these gadgets before settling safeguards against aggressive invasive dehumanizing uses. earlier this year, a robot dog became part of the new york police department and after fierce backlash
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from advocates saying, the technology represents over militarization. the n y p d cancelled it's contract with boss and dynamics in april 4 months before it was set to expire. now all the n y p plays chairs, criticism for using the robot. the hon. a little police department says the public response so far has been positive. but experts do say the increased usage of robots among law enforcement is concerning, especially without any real mandates in place for when and how they would be used. reporting in new york, trinity chavez, r t masking the truth when it comes to a covert face coverings in america. that's because those in charge seem and he can't decide what's best. first it was all on for everyone, but then for the double vaccinated it was off, but now it's all on again. if you're confused, you're not alone. me. ah,
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max or max ah, ah okay. you know where the mac and it's in there where you made it sound like the the losing the math for true. mm. ah ah ah, for st. joe's don't wear a mask where math, where to math. been in the math golf. we're running around here. speaker come down or 10 o'clock in the morning thing we got to wear map. i hate these things. we are absolutely sick and tired of it. so are the american people
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ah ah ah ah, i am not available for you. a few clicks away at archie dot com as america is trying to launch this renewed marketing campaign. anyway, your saturday news programs were turning in about half an hour's time. hope to see you then. mm. the oh right now there are 2000000000 p who are overweight or obese. it's possible to sell food that is fatty and sugary and healthy and addicted.
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not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the reason for them? it's corporate, me the room, but the one does it show you can't afford to mit branch a board. and i'm rachel blevins in washington, coming after red hot us housing market has begun to call in the week of surging demand during the pandemic. straight ahead, we look at the numbers, both in the us and abroad was re,
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has received backing for lending reforms in the year in central bank. but what does it mean to that we're covering nation will bring you a live report from asset. then we take a look at private space industry after jeff phases, the new origin is trying to make a deal with nasa on the lunar lander project. we'll get to the bottom of what the company is trying to accomplish for the facts. so today was dive right and we leave the program with the state of the global housing market. house prices in the world's wealthiest nations may be overvalued by as much as 10 percent amid the recent boom. according to british research firm, oxford, ex economics. now the report relief last week estimate home values across 14 advanced economy have risen more than 40 percent over the last decade, singling out the netherlands, canada, sweden, germany, and france at the most at risk markets. as of april property prices in the u. k. rows at the vast pace in 17 years just this week,
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