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ah ah, in the headlines for moscow, millions of cash strapped americans risk of being kicked out of their homes as an eviction bout and posed to help, could spread of coven comes to an end? at the same time as congress which failed to extend, it goes off on a summer holiday. i have been evicted before myself. i have had to sleep on myself . so as a sitting congresswoman, there is no way that i could just allow congress to reset and go my case. also i had a former british on bassett turned blogger surrendered to police to the prison sentence contempt report into the case. if it's sending shockwave through, the journalist community is revealed in the papers to the u. k. national health service, secretly molded, dropped, planned to exclude elderly people from being looked after in case of
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a blue pandemic. and now a year and a half into cobra. it older people before the brunt of this outbreak, much to the distress of one work that we spoke. i had always been on the spring give the goldman stall and everything was just after i hello. good to happy with this tuesday afternoon to hear him go on and call him bryan. this is your world news from our international 1st very 10 summer i had for millions of americans who were at risk of becoming homeless as an eviction moratorium expires shortly. congress broke up for the summer recess, unable to agree on an extension of the band that was supposed to help stop the spread of covert and keep people at home, including crucially those unable to pay their rent after losing their jobs. during the pandemic reporting next from new york is caleb morgan, the fries on home foreclosures and evictions that for coven expired on july
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31st. this moratorium to keep people in their homes was set in place back in september. it is not known how many people could potentially become homeless as a result of the moratorium being allowed to expire. one survey suggests the number could be 3600000. 1 woman who has highlighted in us press reports is 38 years old and has ongoing health problems. her landlord is refusing to take federal rent assistance. she's only got $800.00 in savings and she could soon be out on the street. us media outlets also spoke to a mother in los vegas who has lost her 2 jobs and is now behind on her $900.00 per month rent. she is terrified and what could happen to her and her 2 children. she says the job offers are coming in, but they're not coming in fast enough. some activists to gathered outside the us capital, demanding, and extension. they actually turned out that our property was landlord. one is
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the property. and we put up like we put up a legal fight for the longest because we didn't have any world to go and seeing the fact that many people can afford to live in a room and get kicked out of their homes. is the reason why i think we have to be here. we thought for it in january, i got an extended, cited for it again in, in june when i got extended and we're fighting for it again. now, just because the panoramic isn't over and you see a surge corona virus cases because of the delta. and you also are seeing that people are still not fully back to work. especially the working class are still struggling a lot. they were joined by democratic lawmakers. i know what this like, i have been evicted before myself. i have had to sleep in my car myself. and so as a sitting congress woman, there is no way that i could just allow congress to recess, go on vacation, and for me to just go on with my life and not care about the 7000000 people. you
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know, i had people around me, so i feel safe, which i didn't feel safe when i was on housed. i had people, i had flu 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 now the moratorium was allowed to expire and then congress went into a recess. nancy pelosi has called for joe biden to extend the moratorium before congress reconvenes. however, the white house says there is a problem. the supreme court said that it could only be extended with congressional authorization. that was their decision. that's how they were able to strike it down, and that's what they said needed to happen. now keep in mind, the white house is very happy to unilaterally send troops. there is plenty of dramatic swift action coming from the executive branch,
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but not when it comes to rescuing america's working families. families across the country are now panicking and losing sleep summer having to choose between rent and mortgage bills and food. many are now scrambling to find a job with the prospects of soon being out on the street seeming quite imminent, honestly, for me and organize the person that understand that building power are the only thing that really transform a country and movement, especially congress. and whenever we create the conditions for millions more people to be experiencing homelessness and how to charity that the other is related to that life increased risk to the delta various hoping like increase with the physical or psychological violence. and all of the things that happened. you create a condition organized. so i think the congress is just the president of a bigger call that people are set up. and we're continuing to see our efforts to demand that our government overwhelmingly actually since are vulnerable people
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working people for people. yet, even with the democratic majority, after the fight, so hard to get here, we're still have gaps that have all lead me. so of course, pay mass protest, master of action. and that because of those, those of us who are conscientious about waiting to do things and the ways that we engage them in democracy. some were on the brink, are now talking about taking matters into their own hands. a hash tag called occupy congress has already been created. some say that desperate times require desperate measures. let's see what happens. failed martin r t new york. a real estate expert travis sheridan predicts that the failure to extend the eviction moratorium will almost certainly exacerbate the 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,
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that only works if you have a home, right? it's quite impossible to do lockdown if you are an house. and so, you know, high numbers of addiction, potential addictions, and basically the lockdown would not be would not be ideal. secondly, when you are on house, you are, you're facing so many more elements and environmental factors, not just the weather, but being in enlarge 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. a former british ambassador turned blogger, who handed himself into police in scotland to serve in 8 months prison sentence for contempt of court. craig murray arrived to a family and supporters signed a bottle of champagne, but nothing. pay him to celebrate though it's been 70 years since someone in scotland was lost, imprisoned on a charge of contempt by the media scottish pan express his grave concern over the
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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. murray was convicted over details published in his blog during the sexual misconduct trial of former scottish post minister alex simon, in which the identities of the women alleged to be victims risk being revealed through the so called chicks or effect of someone who was acquitted of all 13 charges, but strict laws in the u. k. allow alleged sexual assault victims to remain anonymous . or even so journalists fear that craig, maurice, imprisonment now set some worrying precedent. reports without borders are as if considered, the prison sentence, disproportionate and the well journalist must ensure that here 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 it's all of them are crag murray,
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supporters of competitive case that of julian sound. indeed, the wikileaks found, as us extradition proceedings were covered thoroughly by the diplomat turn blogger . we talked about the store in some depth with a former scottish justice secretary and also a coordinator of the craig marie justice campaign. they both see the punishment as substantially unfair. 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, 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 effort to create fear into the heart of journalists and public commentators reporting what can be reported by mainstream media. well, scott, this is doc d for bloggers is
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a dark day for the scottish traditional system. moment things have gone wrong. first of all, the judges recently seemed to be that mr. muddy should be treated differently from the mainstream media. i think that are several arguments to be made against stock. firstly, the most flagrant breaches of personal liberty, of tennessee, of beaches, of contempt of court, of come from the mainstream media. so this idea that if you are in the mainstream media, you are somehow absolutely christine empathic. but if you are a blogger, or somebody who's not in the mainstream media, then you are a danger. has no substance or credibility as things come. which time been revealed in britain state health service had to drop planned to deny care to elderly people in the event of a severe pandemic. it came from documents disclosed by the u. k. telegraph newspaper. but despite that draft never being implemented,
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elements of it seemed to be bringing true to this day with one campaign a we spoke to. she told us that it's unacceptable that the n h s still have to prioritize who should and should not receive treatment. that they failed because they basically, anyone that they've made certainly retirement age seems to be not where they are being looked after. so to me it just looks like they were looking after the ones that were going to make money. and the ones that have already made the money is going to cost the money going to be thrown aside like they have done with the can home, you know, whole families of their loved ones and care home. they've sent those all white lamps to slaughter by just knowing them. he knew what was going on, or that has been a complete and utter waste of time because doctors are still prioritizing who should been, who shot should not receive end of life. it's dreadful. the 2017 draw plan was
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to ensure the health service could cope with overwhelming numbers in the event of a health crisis, in it care would have been prioritized the patients were the best chance of survival was drafted off. the huge irregularities were found in britain's respond systems, but the n h. s. a stated that the plan did not form the basis of the later responds to the current corona virus pandemic. the n h s was asked to produce this discussion document based on the specific and extreme hypothetical scenario to inform the governments pandemic flu preparedness program rather than for racial use . and that did not form the basis of the n h. s response to the corona virus. the covert outbreak had care homes hard 42000 residents in england and wales have died since the outbreak began. one former senior adviser to the prime minister has openly acknowledged the government's failure in shielding those facilities. we were told categorically in march that people will be tested before they went back to terms. we only subsequently found out the dod and happened. now all the government
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rhetoric was we put a shield around cameras and blah, blah, complete nonsense. quite the opposite. putting shield route, the recent people were over, back to the camps. i think the homes are always staying on the on the bridge of the goldman and everything was with the last i know the people that had home later and without them the result we still we still are testing colby policy people from your scout or hospital because this virus, how the job, and then they were still very i think some of it was telling the truth, i think it was on television homes were being tested, the residence will be private home in our initial
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and that's a lot of the reason why i got home, because a lot like the developments in germany now where police in berlin are looking into cases of alleged brutality by police officers said to have taken place during last sunday's protests against coven restrictions. and demonstrates his claim the police used excessive force and some disturbing footage has also emerged. gonna get more on this. now let's go live to berlin and you're a corresponding patriot of a high that peter as a bit much further reaction to these allegations. while there's been a lot of videos doing the rounds since sunday showing violent clashes between police and protesters, who were there demonstrating against measures put in place to stop the spread of coven? 191 video. in particular though, has drawn a lot of attention because it seems to show a police officer grubbing a woman by the neck and throwing her to the floor.
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the me. but this is also drawn the attention of the un wrap onto for torture. that's nills meltzer. he's put out an appeal on his social media accounts calling for anybody who witnessed this incident to come forward. he's so far not talk to anybody in the media concerning his potential involvement and what that would form that could potentially take in this particular incident. what he has said is that he's in touch with the german police with the german authorities. he's asking essentially for explanations from them. and then we'll see where we go. now, the protests hans, the protest took place on sunday, had been prohibited by court order that it said that they could and would potentially spread coven 19. everybody who turn doped new they were supposed to be
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there. in fact that was made abundantly clear to absolutely everybody. what we did see was some demonstrators attacking the police themselves. but it's this video of amongst many other videos and most of police vehemently violently. some would say pushing protest is back, which is drawing the attention and this particular one video of the police officer story in the woman to the floor this i think it's going to bear a lot more inspection in the future date. ok for now peter oliver in berlin. thanks very much. i live for moscow. this is archie international on the way next to suspicious death in the ukrainian capital. and think as being pointed a bell roof its next story i use
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the news, ah logan, the head of the so called the russian house in ukraine has been found dead in the ukrainian capital key of the tale show of supported fellow bella russians who fled the country during the recent unrest that all correspondent constantly, moscow has the story. so what we know so far is that the tele, she shot the head of bell russian house in ukraine and organization helping bel russians li abroad when missing on monday. and key of after setting out for a daily job is friends and colleagues. sounded the alarm and started the search operation along with local police. his body was found hanged in a part in the ukrainian capital. it is not clear whether this was
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a murder or suicide attempt, and an investigation has been launched, but the ukraine police has already stated that they prioritize murder as they are leading due to the version of their security camera that is showing him leaving his home on monday morning, around 9 pm and police are now trying to piece together his movement. after that, it's also reported that his phone was turned off and it was impossible to tracy me that way. italy shop was one of the founders of the organization called the russian house. and ukraine has been an opposition activist for quite a while. he reportedly moved to neighboring ukraine in 2020 during mass protest that came on the back of presidential elections in bella. root the opposition claim, that's a voting that saw encumbrance battle. russian leader, alexander lucas. shank, when the election by landslide was rigged. something that alexander luther shall go and he's analyzed strongly denied. as i already said. the ukrainian police have launched an investigation into the case has been reported that they consider
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a number of theories including that it was the murder, as i said, disguised as a suicide attempt elsewhere around the world. us know that up in the wildfires raging across southern europe, croatia the latest country to be effected, firefighting plains, dumping waters, the quality spread. the authorities now say they've managed to bring the situation under control elsewhere along the mediterranean coast, the aftermath of wildfires in italy has become clear, far as their voice concerned for their livelihood itself, the wake of the disaster. the government says it intends to send special teams to assist locals and devastation in the west of turkey to those flames. continue to engulf woodland and the popular tourist destination of mom, or if they've already claimed the lives of h people and there's no sign of the situation needing off anytime soon. a bands now in place on people entering forest and many of turkey provinces. and it's
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building up the capital building, shook america to its core in january. and the commission is looking for answers. but there's a tragic sight to the aftermath of the rise. that's not really making the headlines for offices who were on duty that day have recently committed suicide and their families largely put the blame on those events of january. the 6 across those development for now is corresponding to walk into the program because he was now for offices taking their own lives. now for grieving families. yes. well, for, that's the latest number that we have right now. just yesterday, the metropolitan police department issued a statement that announced that kyle defray tag 26 years old, was found dead around a month ago and gone through hush to $43.00. had also killed himself just recently in late july, leaving behind a wife and 3 children. but these are just the latest deaths of police officers who work that day at the capital building during the rives another. 2 officers committed suicide shortly after the riots. howard live in good,
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so his life just 3 days after the event. and jeffrey smith also died later that same month. so i'm just on his way to work. while the family of officer hostetter has bullied us to commit suicide, a has not made any direct link between the actual rise and the suicide. other families have stated that the riots and their aftermath put a significant mental stress on the officers. when my husband left for work that day, he was the just that i knew when he returned to experiencing the event being heat in the head. he was a completely different person. i do believe if he didn't go to grove that day, he would be here. what must not be lost and all of this is that my beloved husband died as a result of his dedication to the us capitol, police and the sacrifices he made to his well being on the 6th of january. and then suing days, just as surely as if he had been slain on the capital steps,
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recognition of the cause of his death. much like the critical examination of the right itself will remain central to how we make right those tragedies and help avoid their repetition. now obviously the colleagues and families of these officers have been devastated by this. some of the widows of the officers are even now fighting to the death of their husbands be classified as in the line of duty since it's connected to the right and officer hush. his family as even set up a crowd funding page to help support the family and fund his memorial. now. so the official response, the federal law makers have issued statements. so of course, following these debts and nancy pelosi has been one of the law makers. she issued a statement regarding officer ha, she is deaf officer, she there was a hero who risked his life to save our capital, the congressional community, and our very democracy. now just as a reminder, the,
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the whole situation that happened january 5th, those riots are still under investigation as we speak. lawmakers are still hearing testimonies from protesters, police officers, staff members at risk. anybody who was there at that day. and that whole thing resulted in over 5 deaths at that time. and as well as over, doesn't hospitalizations, hundreds of injuries among both protesters and police officers and so far of the thousands of people that stormed that building. some $500.00 were charged with insurrection. however, that is constantly changing and the investigation is basically still going on. it was an extraordinary day. scene still just feel so peculiar to said that you have some duty. a care is now being rolled out for those offices. ok to meet you. thanks very much for that. next to a close ally of opposition blogger, lexi nevada, has been found guilty of breaching anti cove. it rules by moscow course in january
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and above, civil encouraged people to join an unauthorized empty kremlin rally while she now faces a nighttime curfew among other restrictions to her movements as donal quarter reports . while lebowski basically was a former lawyer for russian opposition figure alex st. of all these anti corruption foundation, which is now considered an extremist organization within the russian federation. she was found guilty of leading people to break coven 19 met measures by calling them to unsanctioned rallies. over social media and that was actually during the protests that took place in russia back in january. and now social is actually the 1st person to be found guilty in connection to breach a breach of these cove at 1900 measures. now the prosecution originally did not call and she did not call it all for her to be imprisoned. they actually called. busy for her freedoms to be restricted for 2 years in the end, they got a year and 6 months. now, what does this mean by restriction of freedoms? it means that number one sobel won't be able to leave moscow. she'll have number 2,
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she'll have to be inside her house from 10 pm to 6 am. number 3, she will be barred from participating in math gatherings. and number 4, she will have to check in with a police officer from the federal penitentiary service 4 times a month. now. now the defense in terms of defense, social pleaded not guilty. her lawyer said that her social media posts didn't encourage people to break these covered 1900 measures. and before the verdict was issued, the her lawyer said that they will be appealing the results in the case of a guilty verdict. so there were also some angry sobel supporters who were, who were upset with the entire court process. one municipal deputy that came to support her was outraged after he wasn't led inside the court room. but that was because that the process was entirely closed. not even the media was left and let in another person was arrested out in front of the court room who was picketing. so definitely a very controversial trial and that's the verdict guilty and
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a year and 6 months of restricted freedoms. ok, that's your update for moscow for this hour. i'm back with more after max and stacy, they had in that off of the break with your latest kaiser report for monte oh, the brother driven by adrian shaped by those in me who dares think we dare to ask me?
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ah no. what would you be able to log and you can mark and while we're on by now, i know i should know moment a little moan, non negotiable deals on miles like on them that will, that will allow you to go for have an initiation and with much i love the community. i bit off more. lot of the solar is in the news people. and i mean, i mean,
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i saw it and they went out and my my name is the mac nizer. this is the cause. the report, are you like me confused by this new term called ping, demick. i didn't know what that was until about 45 seconds ago. let's talk with stacy. yes, we've had the ping them like in the united kingdom, not of course. and they say it's because we don't do tracking trace here, and this tracking trace is on your cell phone, you'll be pinged if you had, if the, if the cell phone determines that you were within
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a certain radius of anybody with covert. the problem that is being caused by this is that if you were close to anybody who comes down covered, you have to quarantine for 10 days. so it's disrupting the whole work force and the united kingdom and actual goods and services being delivered. so this is official, authoritative media. we're going to look at this headline from cnn who are allowed on cnn, and on youtube, and they're allowed to be talked about regarding coven, cobit ping, demik, and breaks that mean food and gas shortages. and parts of u. k. a dramatic surgeon code 900 cases is forcing hundreds of thousands of workers to stay home in britain causing shortages of food and gasoline, and heaping stress on supply chains that were already strained by briggs that some of the biggest u. k. supermarket warned thursday that's last week that they.

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