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many find themselves well the part we choose to look for common ground in the, in the headlines for moscow. cash strapped americans risk being kicked out of their homes as an eviction bought and posed a curb to spread the cove. it comes to an end at the same time as congress which failed to extend, it goes off all the summer holidays. i have been evicted before myself. i have had to sleep in the car myself and ever sitting congresswoman. there is no way that i could just allow congress to recess and go make cases. the new in torture up raises the alarm as the german police officer held a woman to the ground regarding an urgent police pro. censorship and an attack on freedom of speech is the reaction to you through studying scott,
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who's australia, for awaiting violating the cobra policy. the channel claims to be questioned, wearing masks and lockdown policies. ah, hello to david, a 6 in moscow. my name is colleen bray. welcome to well do use for marci international 1st for the trouble ahead for millions in the united states who risk becoming homeless, softer and eviction. moratorium expired. congress broke up for the summer recess. unable to agree on an extension of the ban, which was meant to keep people at home and stop the spread of coven, including crucially those unable to pay their rent after losing their jobs. in the pandemic reporting next from new york is kind of open. the fries on home foreclosures and evictions that for coven expired on july 31st. this moratorium to keep people in their homes was set in place back in september. it is
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not known how many people could potentially become homeless as a result of the more atoria being allowed to expire. one survey suggests the number could be 3.6 1000000. some activists to gathered outside the us capital, demanding an extension. they actually turned out that property was in the property and we put up like we put up a legal fight for the longest. we didn't have any world to go. so i was seeing the fact that many people can't afford to live in a ryan and they 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 sort again in june when i got extended and we're fighting for it again. now, just because the pandemic 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 as
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a 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 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. now the moratorium was allowed to expire and then congress went into a recess. nancy pelosi has called for joe biden to extend the more rhetoric before congress reconvened. 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. families across the to your 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,
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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 create the conditions for millions more people to be experiencing and how the other related to life increased risk to the delta barriers hoping like increase with the physical or psychological violence and all of the things that happen you create organized. so i think the congress is to present a bigger call that way can happen. people are set up and we're continuing to see our efforts to demand that our government overwhelmingly actually since are vulnerable people working people for people. yet, even with the democratic majority, we thought so hard to get here, we're still having these gaps that have all lead. so of course,
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mass protest master 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. 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 housed. and so you know, high numbers of addiction, potential evictions, and basically the lockdown would not be would not be ideal. secondly, when you are an house 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. january storming of the capital building shook america, and the commission is now looking for answers. but there's
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a tragic aftermath that is not making many headlines for officers on duty that day . recently committed suicide and their families largely blame those riots. ortiz, dmitri polk has the stories of the men who took their own lives. there are now 4 confirmed police officers who have committed suicide, who had been at the capital riots on january 6th. yesterday the metropolitan police department had announced that 2 officers had taken their lives, kyle's afraid to $26.00 of 5 year veteran who was found dead around a month ago and gone through hospital $43.00, another police force veteran who had also killed himself in late july leaving behind a wife and 3 children. however, these are but the latest tragic deaths of police officers who at work the sheriff that the capital building during the riots and other 2 officers committed suicide shortly after the riots. first,
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it was howard leaving good 16 year veteran of the capital police force who took his life just 3 days after the event. and jeffrey smith, who shot himself on the way to work in mid january. he had also dedicated over 12 years to the police force and reportedly did not have any history of mental health issues. however, he did sustain a head injury during the rise, while the family of officer hashi, to the latest to commit suicide has not made any direct connection between him taking his life and the event of january 6. other families have stated that the riots and their aftermath put significant mental stress on the officers who responded when my husband left for work that day. he was the jeff that i knew when he returned after experiencing the event being hit in the head. he was a completely different person. i do believe if he didn't go to work that day, he would be here. what must not be lost and all of this is that my beloved husband
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died as a result of his dedication to the us capital 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 capitol steps, 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. obviously the colleagues and families of these officers have been devastated by all this. some of the widows of these officers have even been fighting to have the deaths of their husbands be classified as being in the line of duty. officers. how should have family has set up a crowd funding page to help support the family and organize the officers memorial . as for the official response to these debts, several lawmakers have already expressed their condolences, including nancy pelosi, who issued a statement regarding the latest officer's death officer as she did was a hero who risked his life to save l. capital,
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the congressional community and our very democracy. now, just as a reminder, the january 6th riots are still under investigation. lawmakers are to this day hearing testimonies of the people who were there during the storming of the capital building. protesters, police officers, staff members, anybody who was there during the riot, which resulted in at least 5 deaths over a 1000 hospitalizations and hundreds of injuries among both protesters and police officers. so far, the seemingly thousands of people who had stormed the building that day over 500 people have already been char for the insurrection, with some already admitting their guilt. but the situation is constantly changing, and the investigation goes on. the police in berlin, looking into cases of alleged brutality by officers during sunday's protest against the coven restrictions demonstrate his claim. police used excessive force and video
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shows riot squads getting heavy handed with protests. as his europe correspondent peter oliver. while there's been a lot of videos doing the rounds since sunday showing violent clashes between playing some protesters to where they are 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 grabbing a woman by the neck and throwing her to the floor. the me this is also drawn the attention of the un wrap onto for torture. that's neil's 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
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particular incident. what he has said though, 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 had the protest took place on sunday, had been prohibited by a court order. they said that they could and would potentially spread coven 19. everybody who turned dope knew they weren't supposed to be 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, i'm a style of police violently. some would say, pushing protest is back, which is drawing the attention and this particular one video of the police officer, sorting the woman to the floor. this i think it's going to bear a lot more inspection in the future. meantime in poland, the mobile coven vaccination unit, as well as the local government health office,
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were set on fire in the southeast of the country. on monday night, the health minister described the options as an act of terror and an attack on the state. police released security video showing the moment a man set fire to the occupation facility. lawmakers of pledge to toughen punishments about the backs or attacks following a series of incidents and recent waves with anti dr activists. harrison staff at another vaccination clinic your tubes continuing its cracked down on misinformation. the google own video sharing site has been sky news, australia, the 7 days, the violating covey policies, claiming it could cause real world hom, or many branded, the movers censorship. while the channel itself claims that any questions wearing masks and locked down policies on one quarter has the story is freedom of speech under attack. that's on many australians minds after youtube slapped a one week suspension on sky news for allegedly breaching the platforms, policies on covert misinformation. i say allegedly because you tube didn't exactly
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specify which videos where the problem and this has led to some crying out in terror for what they see as a trampling of their freedoms. since the cit, the see in motion youtube sky news, this trail is suspension, is a disturbing assault and freedom of thought, sky, or an actual news agency. what happen to freedom of the press? of course, there was no shortage of those who thought sky news got what it deserved. murder controls up to 80 percent of us trellis prince media. the fact sky news will be suspended from youtube for misinformation is only the tip of the iceberg as to how nice coff has brainwashed australians and spread valenze and hatred and fake news about china. sky news, australia, unable to identify videos that lead to youtube suspension in furnace. we do pump out a lot of set of sauce part from the suspension and some deleted videos. the news outlet is also one strike. closer to a permanent ban youtube claim. some of sky news is videos denied the existence of
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cove at 19, and that's all we know. guy news, australia was at its youtube channel, taken down for very old post very videos about cobit 19. and the time is interesting because as we know, i'll show you is now one of the most severely locked down countries on earth, youtube, and working with the i'll show you government to center information and to take down news organizations that in the past and things that they find bubble magic to the current over narrative. it wasn't long before sky news published a response, inferring that actions like these were a slippery slope, tao shoots, and that the channel had fallen victim to a double standard. among the v dues didn't unpalatable for societal consumption would debates around where the mosques were effective and what the log downs were justified. when considering the adverse health outcomes and on the issue of mosques
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. i wonder when america's chief covert 19 advisor anthony found she will be banned from youtube. in case you forgot that was in reference to when the top us infectious diseases. experts said that people don't need to be walking around and masks right now. people should not be what there's no reason to be walking around with the mask. the country is media watchdog doesn't seem to think the situation is black and white though since the beginning of 2020. it's received. 23 complaints about sky news is pandemic. coverage but get this, the australian communications and media authority has no authority over social media platforms. digital platforms such as youtube are not currently subject to the same co regulatory arrangements, australia's traditional broadcast media. in this case, you tube has made a decision to the spence guy news, according to its policies for its platform. it's led many to wonder why can some corporations do whatever they want, while the government has its hands tied, you only way we get which back against big tech would be if legacy media interest
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show me the or the organization decided to take them on. and because the politician don't seem to have any will to do so, big step obviously spends more money than any other organization lobbying in washington. it's showing more and more of a big tech is actually in control. and it might be big tech during the gotten the bidding of a government now. but how soon is it going to be when the government is doing the bidding, a big tech. and when big tactics wants some favors and government for all of this work they're doing on their behalf, it's very, very scary stuff. i'm not sure what it's going to take or how quickly that can, that can change. not just you tube to other social media giants are getting flack over police in their own policies. facebook and twitter are accused of failing to take action against blatantly anti semitic as the center for countering digital hayes is found of more than 80 percent of anti semitic post. not being addressed by those platforms of a 700 posts violating the site own policies. but only
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a 100 were actually removed and those posts were seen by well over 7000000 people around the globe. how it goes, why to, to the major social media sites are all accused of not taking enough action against anti semitism or need any other content that is considered to be hate, speech. facebook own instagram kinds kept up almost all post accused of racism from this year. europe and football championship final. while facebook only added a disclaimer to one of the most viral posts denying the holocaust and twitches at fault for getting rid of just a small fraction of tweets, claiming that the holocaust was a hoax. but the social networks claimed that their policies on hate speech are robust and that they've greatly improved in recent years. they've certainly been cracking down held on anti vaccination groups, deleting the accounts of individuals thought to be responsible, the 2 thirds of all anti vaccine information. so that's left some questioning why so little appears to be done about anti semitism. what we discussed that too, with journalistic heard from a little earlier chadwick more. it seems suspicious that may i send it to them
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seems to be the one thing you can get away with an american society. and i'm not sure if that's just because of this, extreme israel hatred that exists on the left or, or, or what it could be. so it definitely wouldn't surprise me at that report is accurate. and you do see actually a lot of anti semitism on social media platforms. you certainly don't see a lot of floors again, you know, black people or things like that that doesn't get immediately removed. and it's another example of these arbitrary rules that raises suspicions, that there's a political motive here and that, and you know, some groups are more equal than others to you than orwellian term. and even when you have crimes against jewish people, hate crimes rising, you still see this content for many on social media like it certainly doesn't look good for them. it would be very bold if they were intentionally turning inclined to
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this kind of content. and also very sick and sinister. this is all coming up, a murder pro, launched after a missing bela russian government activists. this time i'm going to bob in the ukrainian capital. it's among the news still ahead when we come back to the news . in the old days before frank said, because the u. k was attached to you, they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading blog. and you could kind of buy some time there because e, c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by their trillion, christine the garden, literally just buying trillions and trying to the garbage debt. but now post brag
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that they 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 join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess on the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the, the, the, the ah. hello again. the head of the so called bella, russian house in ukraine has been found dead in kiev. italy show of help fellow bella russians who fled the country during the recent unrest. the so what we know
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so far is that the tele, she shot the head of bell russian house in ukraine and organization housing bell russians, li, abroad when missing on monday and key of after setting out for a daily job is friends and colleagues out of 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 a murder worries, suicide attempt, and an investigation has been launched, but the ukraine police has already stated that they prioritize murder as they are leading you to the version of their security camera showing him leaving his home on monday morning. around 9 pm and police are now trying to piece together his movements after that adult and 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 by the russian house. and ukraine has been an opposition
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activist for quite a while. he reportedly moved to neighboring ukraine in 2020 during mass protest, and came on the back of presidential elections in bella. roost the opposition claim, that's a voting that so incumbent battle russian leader, alexander lucas. shank, when the election by a landslide, was rigged something that alexander lucas 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 a number of theories including that it was the murder. as i said, disguised as a suicide attempt. wildfires continue to rage in parts of southern europe permit an unusually hot and dry summer creation. the latest country to be effected, firefighting plains have been dumping water to extinguish the blazes. creation authorities are saying they've managed to bring the situation under control elsewhere along the mediterranean coast, the aftermath of wildfires in italy become clear as far as the voice that concerns
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over their livelihoods in the wake of the disaster. the government note says that it intends to send special teams to assist locals and devastation in the west of turkey. too. was those flames continued to engulf woodland in the popular tourist. destination of maurice the blazes there already claimed the lives of 8 people and the little sign of the situation easing off anytime soon abandons no place to one people entering forests in many of the turkeys provinces. breaking news coming into from a r t new center lodge police deployments on the way in the swedish city of christie and start over reports of a mass shooting. their locals reported loud bangs for the authorities saying that they're working to establish just how many people have been entered. there are reports online that have been some injuries. according to local media, several people with gunshot wounds have been found. although it's not clear if there are any fatalities at this point, police right now of course of 2 areas,
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including one adjacent to a busy shopping area. the area itself in the city of christian stat is unknown hotspot of crime. writing has taken place there in the past. for now though, a logical operation underway that in that swedish city. when we get more information, of course, we'll bring it to here on our next that were british newspapers revealed that the u. k. state health services sketch to plan to deny health care, to elderly people in the event of a severe pandemic. it was never implemented, but elements of it seemed to be bringing through to this day, at least for one campaign that we spoke to. she told us that it's unacceptable that the n h s still has to prioritize who should and who should not receive treatment. they they fail 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 were the,
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made the money going to cost the money where going to be thrown aside like they have done with the care home, you know, po, families of their loved ones and care homes. they've sent those all like lambs to slaughter by just ignoring them. people knew what was going on, or that has been a complete and utter waste of time because doctors are still prioritizing who should and whose shots should not receive end of life. it's dreadful. the 2017 draft plan was to ensure that the health service could cope with overwhelming numbers in the end of a crisis. and it would have been prioritized for patients with a better chance of survival. it was drafted off the huge irregularities were found in britain's response systems, but they had a chest as stated, that the plan did not form the basis of that later response 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
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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 curve it outbreak head care hubs, hard with 42000 of the residents, and then the wiles having died since the outbreak began. one form, a senior advisor to the prime minister's openly acknowledged the government's failure in shielding those facilities. we were told to go to lunch, the people will be tested before they went back to terms. we only subsequently found out that that hadn't happened. now all the government rectory was, we put a shield around carol was involved law complete nonsense. putting opposite putting shield route and we sent people, we come back to the camps. i think the homes have always been on the on the bridge of the goldman and everything was always when, after all, i know the people who had that care home later and without the
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struggles. we still, we still are testing colby policy, people from york and scout or hospital because this virus i was involved and then it was still very cold. i think some of it was telling the truth, i think it was on television, the care homes were being tested, residents will be tested private home in our initial and that's a lot of the reason why i called a whole lot like another item of breaking news for you as well, this time, the pentagon that's currently on lockdown following a shooting at its transit center early on tuesday morning. multiple gunshots. a said to have been fired near a platform of the facilities. subway station reports claim that one officer is down
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and several people have been injured knowledge, twitter page. the pentagon is advising people to avoid the area. we're going to keep watch on that for you. also, the other item, a breaking news. we brought you from sweden multiple shooting in the city of kristian stat. if the ready developments will tell you about them and are breaking news ticker at the bottom of your screen during the kaiser report, after which i'll be right here to up to date you on what we know. the didn't know what was done in the body and by the can can hard while we're on by now i should know,
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i should know moment that and i've been on mon, on the search bar on my like on and then you will that'll allow you to have an initiation and from the local from the community. i bit off more than 100 people and i mean, i mean, i saw it and it went out in my in my name is the
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mac dodger, 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 pink demick in the united kingdom, not of course. and the i'd say is 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 that if the cell phone determines that you were within a certain radius of anybody with cove. it. the problem that is being caused by this is that if you were close to anybody who comes down cove, it, you have to quarantine for 10 days. so if disrupting the whole work.

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