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was very poor, i thought i was doing my best get back to school, which still it will have the strongest appeal. the millions of cash strapped american face been kicked out of that home congress on the boys and administration of fail to extend a coven length moratorium on a section. the says here is that tightening code that messes and magistrate help riley across western europe, where the number of inspections is still on the rise. europe raises against restriction overtaking the u. s. increases calls in july, while politicians have been sending mixed messages about how to deal with the pandemic leave in many confuse was for the political
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situation involved in it. i just wish you would come around. they could get the politics. this is not a little and a full, not british i'm boss at a time blog has rented to police. it's of a prison sentence for contempt report indicates that a sudden shock waves through the john the community ah, on the hour of our lives from moscow. this is zaki international, where you're joining us from the thank you and i will welcome while jumping straight in millions of americans risk imminent homelessness. off to the coven linked bond on residential evictions expired on july the 31st. so the bond or eviction moratorium came into effect in september and 8 to stop the spread of the virus and keep people home, including those unable to pay rent off to lose net jobs in the pandemic. now the
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exact number of people who may soon before from their homes is not known, but a saw a suggest more than 3600000 fed that fate within 2 months. and that's something that triggers protests to on said. james williams, organizing director of vocal new york believes that will be more honestly for me to organize the person that understand the movement. building power of the only thing that really transform a country and movement congress. and whenever we create the conditions for millions more people to be printing and how to charity that the other is related to that life increased risk to the delta various like increase with the physical or psychological violence. and all of the things that happened. you create the condition organized. so i think the congress is just the president of a bigger call that happened because people are set up and we're continuing to see our efforts to demand that our government overwhelmingly actually since are
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vulnerable people working people for people. yet, even with the democratic majority, so hard to get here, we're still have gaps that have all lead me. so of course, a mass protest master of action. and that because of the rest of those of us who conscientious about waiting to do things and the ways that we engage them in democracy. activists have also can i say temporary camp outside washington's capital building, calling for the funds reinstatement they joined by democratic party. lawmakers, i know what that like, i have been evicted before myself. i have had to sleep in my car myself, and so i was sitting congresswoman, there is no way that i could just allow congress to recess and go on vacation. and for me to, to go on with my life and not care about the 7000000 people. you know, i had people around me, so i feel safe,
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which i didn't feel safe when i was on housed. i had people, i had food sitting here, you know, i didn't always have food. i had enough blanket to keep me warm because it didn't get to cool at night. but that's not the reality of what happens. you know, on many nights when you are on house, well, congress failed to send the bond on friday and is now in recess, which will last monday to speak. another place he has once again called on president biden to step in to renew the eviction moratorium. the white house says that that's the problem with unnecessary, the supreme court said it could only be extended with aggression authorization. that was their decision. that's how they were able to strike it down and that's what they needed to happen. so what's next? well, to get another extension congress most vote on a parent to biden and ministration is on to little to late, reportedly having requested an extension just 2 days before it expired. while i
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discussed the developments with travis charge and he's a senior vice president of the real estate investment fund, what for science and technology, he fears that the failure to extend this moratorium will almost sus me, exacerbate the health crisis. why? see, i see 2 different types of impact. one if, if the united states does face another lockdown or returning to working from home, that only works if you have a home, right? it's quite impossible to do locked down if you are and house. and so, you know, high numbers of addiction, potential addiction and basically the locked down would not be, would not be ideal. secondly, when you are and how you are, you're facing so many more elements and environmental factors, not just the weather, but being in large spaces and crowded spaces, not able to pop properly, social distance. and so i fear that there could be an increase spread of the delta variance and increase cases as a result of potentially increase homelessness. the un special rapids
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on torture has questioned the use of force by berlin. police against protest is up the weekend, off to offices and right give violent need to spot crowds demonstrating games tightened cope with restrictions. i was one incident in particular, the court, the un officials attention. the me this is just been brought to my attention. can anyone provide my office with a specific witness statements of this incident and whether an official investigation has been launched without un effect? i know now that says he is going to reach out to germany, sorry to make any comment to the press. we also offer 3 for the comment. they say the probes are bound to take some time. meanwhile, a 9 year old man died in custody after being detained at
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a demonstration in berlin. sorry to say he probably suffered a heart attack. now be on germany, similar cale sixteens of also played out in april, france and italy. the the we've seen these protests across western europe be particularly in france and italy, and here in germany as well as people are unhappy with coven restrictions that have been put in place and take care when it comes to requirements or potential
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requirements for what's being called the green digital pass, a digital vaccine certificate, if you will. now those demonstrations across western europe, they turn nothing at times over the weekend. we are civilian. we just want our basic rights back, bear the one's arm tore, taking action against peaceful civilians. the geneva convention was passed in 1949, and they are gating it. i am here to defend freedom of speech because my new micron is trying to stifle any kind of public speech interest. you the privilege called a sanitary pass, which is in fact, a way to control people for the you green pass house cause much of for particularly in front swear over 200000 people across the country, came out on to the streets to vent their own happiness. it was a much smaller affair, fear in laying around $5000.00 people coming out. that's after the court in germany said that the demonstration couldn't go ahead as it was the potential to be
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a super spread there event for cove at 19. those that did come out onto the streets of the german capital were met with, well, were met by riot police who were back. so with was economy. what if you thought we'd carried out around 500 arrest in relation to, among other things, violations of the ban. on assembly, but also the violations of the infection protection measures as well as acts of resistance and physical assault on emergency 44, no one in front health union bosses calling on a manual micron to make vaccination mandatory. they say that a digital health pass isn't going to cause it when it comes to trying to stop cases rising in the country. and they want the french president to go as far as making sure that everybody must have a job. that's not the message is coming out from here in germany does not talk of mandatory vaccination. what we've heard from mark as though to the leader of the safe for very, or senior politicians in the ruling coalition. here he's been saying that you don't
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have to get a vaccination, but if you don't, you won't have access to many things. anyone who has fully vaccinated will get back there, right? what is needed now are clear lines so that we don't blunder into autumn. those who have been offered vaccination and consciously rejected, it will no longer be tested for free. well, compared to countries like the united states and the united kingdom cases of code 19 across western europe remain low however they are rising. and here in germany, the rather cock institute, the federal institute that looks after public health and disease control is already warning that we may be on the coast of a 4th wave of coven 98. john pitts kwan. let's told us to forward to new cracking down on our position raleigh's, in a shocking show what he thinks on top of standards. some of the most most on position in germany,
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the receiving rating memory trace. and they're not chosing the government not to go forward and even how the government clinician to be released today. we're posing today many were arrested the german government, berlin, regional government allow much time over a 1000 people last weekend for one of your lots of re, to be held in the street. the prelim part of the mayor. and of course, the lease and not cracked on that and, and what they were kissing and the 3 is there. i don't use the same way the produce the today. sure. you
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can either read them off family and be easy for the job. so your rage and gains private roles. you can see what's happening in the us while the number of cases has risen sharply across the country with a thick folder increase in the last month. people to say that confused by was mixed messages from politicians on how to deal with the pandemic, even on basics like mosse guidelines, while tease to meet your park doves into the story science statistics. apparently none of those things really matter when dealing with cove it because the whole thing seems to have become more about politics than anything else. take florida just recently and reported a record breaking 21000 new daily cases. the state literally accounts for about a 5th of all new cases in the us. but nevertheless, florida governor ron defenses continues to refuse, imposing restrictions to prevent the spread of the disease. in florida. they will
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be no look downs. there will be no school closures. there will be no restrictions and no mandates, no mask mandates, no vaccine requirements. many fear the whole thing might become a repeat of last year's cold crisis in new york. back then that liberal states delayed response, which led to numerous death was blamed on political resistance to then president donald trump. but with democrat, joe biden. now in charge and calling the shots. it seems that florida's republican governor is just doing the exact same thing and regular people feel like they're caught in the middle of it. there is much political situation involved in it. and it's also because a fighter and ministration also helped fuel more. the political sense of what matt, because by the way is it will be very disrespectful around what i just feel like that he's not doing enough people here. and he said,
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i just wish he would come around. it's a politics. this is not him little notes about, i know that's about our children. it's about going on as i feel safe for using my must. because we are still in upon demick. my wife died of coven, a month ago, and this is a choice i'm making. i don't get into politics, people have their opinions, but i don't get into that political rivalry seem to be the root cause of all the confusion surrounding cove. it officials across the us canyon seemed to decide whether wearing masks should be a requirement 1st that jose don't wear a mask where a mask or to mask when they come out. it's golf and we're running around here. speaker come down. 6 here at 10 o'clock in the morning thing we got to wear mass, i hate these things. we are absolutely sick and tired of it. and so the american people, you think at least the president would have a consistent approach to the whole thing, but no, besides needing a teleprompter to remind him what his opinion even is bite and can't seem to stick to a single stance on anything masks. vaccines are locked down,
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it's really bad. you no longer need to wear the mac and it's in there where you made it like the losing the map are true. biden's own staff members apparently don't know what the official stance is supposed to be. first, the white house deputy press secretary says that locked downs are out of the question, and soon thereafter, biden completely contradicts her. we have the tools in our 2 belt to fight this. this is very to fight this vaccine. and we, we are not, we're not going to head towards a lockdown guidelines, not we'll do infection rates hospitalizations, death employment numbers,
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whether they're on the rise or declining. none of it seems to actually matter to the people in charge. the war against cove it has turned into yet another political battlefield and regular americans are just caught in between left to fend for themselves. nothing has been done with the sole purpose of the american people for. ready ask them not in my lifetime, and most likely not in my parents wait time either. i think everything is done with how they can those at the top, how they can best benefit the banks, how they can benefit their shareholders or their campaign contributors. it's very convenient for the government to say that it's all on individual and it's all on people who are if you get back to me or on people who are aware of another lockdown, the hand demick has weight bear the contradictions that i get on my system. and just how honorable is to say that he's leading us out of the demo, but clearly not they still have to talk about things like locked out. we're seeing
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on america the united states, very into political circus. circus. there's that nice way of saying it. the people who are much better so we can see some confused by co contradictions about fathers. the party goes on, check this out, photos of maps of crowds, up to learn a pollute music festival in chicago manual social media, furious event taking place full capacity during the pandemic. more not. and when he will, stories dot com this week, mom tragically marks the one year anniversary of the huge, devastating blast and lebanon's capital. the kilbourne, 200 people, anton swathes of the city into rubble. trone footage that you're going to see now from just this last weekend. so that the boss lost sight remains a way slant of debris and destruction. despite the devastation, the f. b,
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hello again. a format british ambassador tom blog has hounded himself into police in scotland to serve an 8 month prison sentence for contempt of court. craig murray arrived family and supporters on a bottle of champagne. nothing to celebrate, but still it's been 70. yes. someone in scotland was last imprisoned on a charge of contempt by the media scottish pan express his grave concern over the imprisonment of craig murray and calls for his release. the writer is the 1st person to be imprisoned in scotland for media contempt for over 70 years. we fear this ruling will have a chilling effect on reporting and free expression. lori was convicted over details published in his blog during the sexual misconduct trial of former scottish foss minutes not examined in which the identities of the women alleged to be victims could have been revealed through the so called chick. for fact, someone was later acquitted more 313 charges,
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but strict laws in the u. k. and now we're legit, sex assault victims to remain anonymous even so john, this fair that craig mari's imprisonment. so some warring precedent protrudes without borders, are considered the prison sentence. disproportionate and the german must ensure that he had the court orders with regard to witness protection. imprisonment in connection with any journalistic activity should only ever be a measure of absolute last resort. if a thought or thought of craig, maurice, supporters have compared his case for that of julian sanchez as a different town blog, i reported extensively on the weekly found as us extradition proceedings. we discuss this story with a coordinator of the craig market justice campaign. it says the punishment is on i would agree that this case has a chilling effect on journalism in this country, specifically in scotland. scott's law and u. k. law differ quite significantly in many ways, but especially in scotland. we've seen that there in that in the last few years,
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that's been an increase in crackdown on democracy on transparency on what can and can't be reported. and this, this judgement is a very clear sign that there is an efforts to put fear into the heart of journalists and public commentators reporting what can be reported by mainstream media and the difference that is being made. the judgment of craig murray as a very interesting one. the difference between journalists and public commentators and bloggers and the judges assertion that and public commentators and blog as should receive a different type of sentence for the same offense as journalist. because started lists are supposed to adhere to john on the stake, codecs isn't, and standards is an unusual one. for the same sentence, the codecs which somebody has broken in advance should not matter. it should lead to the same sort of penalty. and in this case, the penalty does not match the crime that is claimed to have been committed. when
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else some new, some brief more around the world. wildfires are raging across southern europe with 800 recorded italy alone. over the weekend, panic, tourists and locals have fled affected areas in sicily. and heat. wave fed by hot from africa has brought sporting temperatures to the region in recent days. whatever increase price similar, so her themes, homes have been destroyed by wildfire. 25 people have been rushed to hospital. the blazes broke out on saturday, 14 the evacuation of 4 villages. people also had to be rescued from a beach, 8 planes and helicopters more than 145 fighters had been sent to the area. also a fury at the ty, government's handling of the corona virus crisis hotspot thousands to protest in bangkok, demanding a prime minister resignation for his classes are opted between demonstrators on
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police. as the capital entered, it started locked down july marks the highest and daily cove death told by the start of the pandemic. and finally, only half a year meant to her tom, us, vice president. commonly harris is facing a barrel of criticism over her walk. also, she is now the most unpopular pastor in the role at the stage since that nice. the 1970s. so let's break it down. harris says disapproval rating among americans has risen by 4 percentage points since she entered office. you can see from 44 percent in january to a precedent setting 40 percent to light about one in every 2 americans now has a non favorable view of the current, the p with the country showing strong divisions between the 2 major political parties. as you'd also expect higher the pre war eating has declined from 46 down to 44. so like i said, these numbers significantly differ from those of previous vice president. so let's
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got some back top and comparison. dick cheney's disapproval rating 6 months into his foss, tom's the 26 percent joe biden's bit higher. $36.00, mike pence is probably the closest to harris 42 percent. so pool rating, but still below hus. now it is extraordinary. so much of the country disapproves of houses, walk so early on in hot tub. so why could it be? well, harris is often criticized so the biden administration, southern border policy as detentions of migrants crossing over from mexico have reached $1100000.00 so far. this year, as v p harris hadn't even visited the border until after spending several months in office. when she took a trip to the west texas city of el paso. she was ridiculed in the media for quote, showing up at the wrong address. that's because all the locations have been much more severely impacted by the immigration crisis. we spoke to a 2020 vice presidential candidate who says that harris has actually escaped biden,
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so he can pass off his responsibility on seemingly tough and controversial issues. i think that the accurately reflects your i think what's happening is that this honeymoon period of having this story, 1st female vice president of color kind of begun to wait. as we now recognize that she's going to be vice president for years and people are seeing if i need to worry about her writing again, 4024 or 8 for that matter. holding back, well, putting her in charge like some of the more controversial issues places the border and other like that where they catch all that all black. well, he gets back his back will doing that if anyone question why you doing in perfect
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if she's going to be honest about addressing the cause or the way she can be honest back there are running behind. most of the major policy went to the search out the order. well, that's how things are shape not for the moment. remember all t dot com is waiting. few is updated all out of the day. lots to check out. so go to now and have a great the the in the old days before breaks it because the u. k. was attached to the e u. they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system
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that covers the world's largest trading block. and you could kind of buy some time there because the c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by their trillion. so christine the garden, literally just buying trillion control into the garbage debt. but now post practice, they don't have that way to wash the debts. into the greater he you laundromat and so that is going to for the 1st time post bracket. debts are going to start to cause a lot of pain. the the the with the
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dime option returns here we're going to go revealing the stories hidden by a leads coming up in the show as the 54th session of the i p. c. c needs for its latest report card for the environment, amidst catastrophic floods. and fires we ask one of the i p ccs lead authors if capitalism and climate protection compatible and as towns in the u. k. southwest revolt against wealthy 2nd homeowners hollering out that communities we investigate the global issue of new liberal class warfare through the microscope of the back to winning bait. a film that explores gentrification, cornwall goal is a more coming up in today's going underground refers to $54.00 session of the governmental panel on climate change continues. today i'm, it's an environmentally catastrophic summer all around the world. joining me from aberdeen is one of the i p c's lead authors and the science director of the scottish climate change center of expertise. professor pete smith. thanks so much for coming on to as the lead author in the past for the i p c. c will. what do you
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expect with 50 votes session? what do you expect for all these meetings? running up to november is a big conference call per $26.00 is. yeah. so cop 26 in glasgow. that's right. so. so what i expect from this one, this is working group one, which is reporting working group, one of my pcc is the working group that looks at the physical science and the climate ology. so that basically reporting what's happened with emissions, what's likely to happen with the climate in the future, and what the physical science bases are going to be. 2 other meetings follow the following comp 26 which look the impacts of patients. so that's what impacts the climate change will happen. now we adapt and working group 3 as the group i maybe work for we look at mitigation. so what can we do in the way we change our lives? what to governments need to do to prevent climate change from happening and ever since cope 20 got one that when there was was in scope one c o 2 emissions of increased every time. there's been a cop conference year on year on. yeah, yeah.
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