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the among the stories that shaped the weak italy temporarily exams the citizens of neighboring summary, no being given russians, but the vaccine from needing coven cost boards. the shot is still not recognized by the european union defied proving it's effective in the law. european nation. numerous independence studies are t spoke exclusively to the countries health minister. we have found some data that guarantee i'll be at the cmc. we are closer to a 100 percent off f cclc evacuations, who's burned to the ground apocalyptic scene. devastating wildfires raged throughout the world from turkey and greece to russia
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and a jail tucker who exposed the abusive conditions of the prison. he's being held in his nie telephone, access to his orders, is mine from the move of rent, euro the prison lawyer is telling me that she can only like to speak to them if they have an upcoming court deadline where she's not applying requirement to any of the others ah, welcome to the weekly review of the big events of the 7 days i'm, you know, neil. italy has temporarily exempted residents of some marino from needing cobit passports to traveler. the tiny country sits entirely within at least borders
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and has almost completely immunized its ato population using rushes. sputnik b vaccine, which is not on the use approval list. brussels recently agreed to accept cove with inoculation certificates issued by son marino and vatican city. but only with the jobs, it's given the green light to the passes, a lie free movement between those 2 non you states on the block. however, with the sputnik vaccine, still not given approval, it's left most summer, uneasy, stuck at home. we spoke exclusively to the nation's health minister. our green pass is recognized from you, but only for the people in summary, nor about you naked by pfizer. so the people and it is 94 percent of our population that's been seen as the problem to move into italy in the service or italy bar or restaurant or
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c m. ok. and the order flows space close space. so we are now working with the italian government to, to find a solution to this problem yourself. sputnik v in sun rino has shown it has an efficacy rate of more than 91 percent. 2 percent of those inoculated surf danverse side effects with less than half about figure occurring in people. over the age of 16, the health minister, that all those job with sputnik in san marino have developed antibodies against cobit. we did some strategies about the ccsp of the sporting vaccine. we have some day, some data guarantee of the a, b, c and c. we are closer to a 100 percent off
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a few cmc. and so all our people develop anti bodies and which is splitting be maxine ation one week from the start of the 2nd. those is maybe we started to, to, to free our, our, because our accounts and, and now we have people in, in the roof because somebody called me from turkey to the united states and russia to italy. devastating wildfires are raging throughout the world in greece. 2 people were killed in fire, surging across the gripping country. me
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the the me the i'm not sure ever seen a sky like that. people were forced to leave their homes on the outskirts of the greek capital. massive accusations are being carried on the nearby islands of viet, with hundreds of people fleeing the inferno via for ease and fishing boats. on
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friday, the nation said it was struggling to contain more than $150.00 was the prime minister . war and wave had turn greece into a potter king. described as the worst and decades must have blazes are causing traffic and turkey to at least 8 people have been killed and run 10000 evacuation the mid extreme wildfires burning along the coastline. popular tourist destinations like budrum murmuring, they've been hit and hit hard one local, describe the scene. there is raining ashes on saturday, heavy rains broadly, some relief to the country. meanwhile, there are some surreal things in the u. s. state of california as well happening this week. one ton and clueless county, really that looks like a hollywood movie about the end of the world, aided by tinder dry, vegetate shin fun by strong winds. thereafter. the dixie fire, as its been named tor, through greenville the remains of homes and abundant cars. totally burnt. are
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a common sight, buildings dating from the gold rush era were completely destroyed along with a school gas station. church hotel and russia has also been hit hard by must have wildfires in its siberia region. there must have like to wish the villages with firefighters trying to bustling for a while in the russian republic of the crew. ts fires blanketed large areas in thick smoke. martin gods felt a currently serving a prison sentence in the u. s. for hawking, a hospital he says he did best to draw attention to a cause to be possible between the facility and the parents of a child being kept there without their consent. mister golf felt recently turn to us after he was denied telephone access to his lawyers. me.
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mr. golf sales wife claims communication with his lawyer was cut off. shortly after he wrote an article published on our team website. in the piece, he describes cases of mistreatment on the prison. he's being held in the authority . so say his lack of colds were done to changes in their coven staffing policies. the activists wife isn't satisfied with our explanation. they read all of his mail . so they had a heads up on what was coming. they shouldn't it's legal privilege mail, but i guess i guess they were aware he has multiple attorneys who are trying to get in touch with him for meetings about strategic matters. he answered an appeal and other ledger and other stuff in court and they just can't reach him. they're telling him that they catherine, sir, felt his, that bureau of prisons lawyer. and it's telling them that she can only let him
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speak to them if they have upcoming court deadlines. where she's not applying that requirement to any of the other in the or we been contacting officials leading rights organizations as well for their take on mr. gospels case, the european court of human rights and human rights watch to list that cannot comment on the issue. let's take a look back at how the situation and form me. ah, please let me know right now i need to be home. my family ah, in. she has been totally medically abused. ah, ah,
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ah, ah, finally, common sense prevails. ah, i just don't know how it's really happening because it doesn't feel like it's real good to be home with bruise the we discussed the story with geopolitical analysts. pondering heading sin and bar it broke a journalist,
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an activist who was himself imprisoned in connection with a data leak. marty himself over throughout the entire he was imprisonment, has been retaliated against 4 other articles. he's written lawsuits. he has filed against the system against the visual wardens and so forth having done for years and said myself, there are prison, the u. s. for my activism and having written, calling from prison. i've been in prison where there wasn't a lot. i've been in prisons where, you know, i was, i was pulled off the phone. what was going to interview the interview and been put in the shoe for doing that review and then release your investigation. you know, 2 weeks later i was re arrested because these orders in 2017, for getting interview device after i got out of prison. no one has been involved in activism. should be tried in the us. nor gosh, where there is it just that the record of the u. s. saw it on this is a mentally vile. the harm should be proportionate to the sentence,
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not the potential harm. and increasingly, what we see, certainly in the us justice system, is this kind of trend of symbolic convictions and symbolic sentences, whereby the politicization of the justice system and the what used to be due process is become increasingly politicized. and i think we can see that in so many different cases, especially with the area of cyber crime or hacking, it seems that and i think maybe this just really speaks to the ability of hackers or hacked of ists to threaten the power structure which has become increasingly dependent on digital networks, we only have to look really at the julian assigned case as, as the sort of top level sort of case in this area. he is absolutely and political
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prisoner, and it's not so much about what he did. it's about what he represents and the ability of an organization to get around the powers of the state. oh, in the the i mentioned that i saw that you know, more than a month up in the last and artic, and when i got back, i had just totally reframed how great we now have it in modern life. so before i go up there, it's like i use hot running water everyday. i never thought about that as dr car, but they never saw great. that was, i don't have to go out and walk 5 miles downhill the stream and bring it back up to get my water right. but after alaska like i had to do all those things. and so when
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i get back into my water, my modern world and i turn on the faucet and hot running water comes out and hits my hand was like, oh my god, this is unbelievable. this is the most amazing thing that i've ever, that happen to me, my life. the 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 the. let's start the program back on thursday word that was when these really are for struck grown targets in southern lebanon, in response to what it called terrorist attacks from the neighboring countries. the worst escalation between the 2 countries in the past decade and
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a half on the shelling came on a grim anniversary of labor. and actually this is what you're looking at right now . exactly a year since the devastating exclusion in beer richland lives in within $200.00 people. let's talk more about that because thousands gathered in the capital to mark the tragic event. holding up pictures of the dead and demanding justice lea fired tear gas that demonstrators during a heated exchange outside a government building. people are angry over the government's failure to specify what triggered the blas and who was responsible for it. it was one of the largest non nuclear exclusions in history. morning you may find the following footage history. the dish human rights group on the international has condemned lebanese officials for a quote shamelessly obstructing an investigation into the last one of liberal until
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the hospital was devastated. by the exclusion as well, that's in fact what we're seeing right? no one nurse died while a baby was born during the very minutes of the last one year old. the child was reported to be doing well. we spoke to a nurse working on the maternity ward on the project day. she told us public wasn't an option. there was simply too much to do. i was funding my mom about my day and i do remember my cleaning alone getting very bad. i did not know if i was looking to be a great kid and didn't have an idea what has what has happened. so i, when i take my hands and i was able to see who i supposed to be to see what the be
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where, where are they are? they are okay. i happened to be in the go, they doing very well. they go away and i'm in contact with the parents. every day they send me pictures and they send me everything. they, how they, how they feed of 18. so are they doing? they went and rebuilding efforts have a long way to go in the port city and they come to the country faces. huge challenges from a plummeting currency to power outages, as well as medicine and fuel shortages because of that, most of the reconstruction work has been funded privately are carried out by non governmental organizations. the owner of on historic property left, guarded by the plus, told us they've been let done by old site. the last 3 in my house is a heritage building, but we didn't get any help from unesco or anyone. i was the only people who've been helping a one kind of strange godson to us and recently one n g o you no one else. the government didn't help to have given us nothing but
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promises the model. i've witnessed many rules. i was born in 1944, but i've never seen the situation so bad. everyone keeps saying we've never seen such a crime so much damage. if there was a war, it would have been easier. at least we could have had the option to escape at times of war, we were always notified to leave our homes to it. but this time we were left to die with the un special rap a tour of torture seas. there are groans for unofficial intervention against police and berlin. it follows numerous accusations of brutality against those recently protesting the typing of colbert restrictions. the serving videos have emerged from that demonstration. last sunday. the images of an officer throwing an elderly women to the ground went viral. berlin police confirmed that investigation into suspected bodily harm had been opened,
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but the head of the german police union told us criticism and pressure exerted on the officers might be able to get affordable. took this money. i am sure that my colleagues up to the accordance with the law. in addition, more than 60 police officers were injured. they clearly did not stumble but suffered during the protest, which by the way, were often peaceful because they violated public orders since they were banned and the police are the center of criticism and such deployments. that's something we're used to society is becoming ever more polarized at politics that cultivate anything but peaceful conversation have come to be placed on right between irreconcilable front, but i'm no longer ready to engage in dialogue and all that doesn't make our police work any easier. i don't have any other opinions about this colleague say they have been under pressure and these events a lot of colleagues have been injured. the situation easier. we'd like to see politics being used to calm people down on all sides. schools around 5000
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people took part in protest in berlin last weekend with more than 600 arrested officers use patterns and pepper spray against demonstrators. a german lawyer we taught to believe the use of forces closely disproportionate. that's what we've seen in the video with quite shocking, at least to me. and if you assess it from a legal perspective, you'd ask yourself if there was a threat. but from what it looks, it's just an elderly lady by the exchange 10 actuation with just before the police of the throwing the lady to the ground like that. if you look at the standard legal definition of a threat, it just didn't look like a policeman. wasn't being attacked and there was no gross disturbance of the peace and public security that lady just wanted to pass by from a legal perspective to conduct was disproportionate freedom of assembly. the constitutional rights can be restricted. for instance, in a pandemic like the one we're seeing, there may be restriction that they shouldn't be
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a difference where the people have notified of their rally beforehand or not. they should be able together continuously to that peaceful and unknown in the open in citizens shouldn't be in fear of being subjected to this kind of treatment. when going to protest and while in neighboring france and a huge show of people power a quarter of a 1000000 protested, took the streets of paris unsubsidized to vent their anger at plans for mandatory colbert held passes. it is the 4th weekend in a row. such demonstrations have been held numerous trade unions including medical groupings, something rolling their members against the controversial passport, or during the week, people in the french capital made their feelings fear. after the complete constitutional crisis rule, the governments moves legal. we gauge the mood in part rooms today we're not talking about the deprivation of social right. this is going about an attempt on human rights. we're forced vaccinate. this is real to tele, terry news. but there's a button that says fine to the fringe,
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be going vaccinated in the annex. and then all that for me, it's the beginning to take it in the dictatorship that the pass, you know, from next week people in france will have to show a cobit passport to inter restaurants, cafes and even hospitals, while health workers faced mandatory vaccination to a series of angry rallies over the pressure to vaccinate and pan demik restrictions occurred during the week. the money even before demanded your reformation was introduced. there had been more than 10000 lay off in french hospitals. but can the local health care system afford
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to lose all the sleep? many people now say that they want to leave their work and not only in hospitals, if you have a closer look at what's happening now, you'll see that some specialists refused to comply with the vaccination order and say, whatever i love my job, i choose to work as an independent specialist, so stop working on their small 1st and eco friendly, but increasingly proving something of a menace on the streets. the use of electric scooters is rising rapidly, but so are the number of accidents involving them. we took a test drive through 2 very busy cities. fast convenient and environmentally friendly, e scooters, massively growing in popularity here in the u. k. over the last few years, the relatively cheap to run and use electricity so perfectly in vogue with the current focus on renewable energy. although russia is a relatively low lead boomer in the market of shareable electric scooter,
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this service has spread rapidly across the country where the number of users doubling since the beginning of the pandemic, as more people are being encouraged to use. and to visual means the transfer. it's also become an all time favorite among all kinds of still every company. yet not everyone is so keen on them. the british government, his band excuses from public road, saying that can only be used on private land. it is not currently possible to get appropriate insurance for privately owned e scooters, meaning it is legal to use them on the road or in public spaces. despite protective measures, up 220-0000 accidents involving excuses are protected to occur by the end the here . there are also concerns around the impact that you're having on vulnerable people in society, especially the visually impaired leaving me to wonder exactly. well understand the question of that, you know, people that have actually had to go to school because it's so far as a dr. my so,
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but the thing that really dangerous it depends on the news it clued up there didn't nothing there cause trouble fall to false and there's no oversight. there's no guidance for these people. they just buy them and, and they're just allowed to get onto the road in the footway without any guidance as the number of people whizzing around moscow park pavement growth. so does the number of accidents involving e scooters count? people have died within the past 2 years. many believe that the reason is that e scooters operate in a legal gray area and it's true, according to the current legislation. a person on an east cooter is a pedestrian. but in reality, this is a person on a fast moving object. the city council has so far responded by introducing the so called flow zones. limiting the speed for rented electric scooter is to 15 kilometers per hour down from 30 to 40 kilometers per hour. but clearly,
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that's not enough yet this, i think e scooters are fun. but moscow is not well suited to them. there are few places that can write safely, fish and psycho lanes and pretty narrow sidewalk. if the people who don't have driving life and don't lie with tropicals, which can result in accident, local infrastructure is not thought scooted. there are no special so there are lots of inconsistency is okay to write on the sidewalk or should you cycling should be regulated legislative level, many belief. it's the task of police to regulate and control how people use scooters. but in fact, it's more complicated and all sides should be involved, the rental companies, the transport authorities, and the users themselves. and while it can take months to work out a proper legislative base for the service, the scooters will continue to zoom along the streets of our big cities. well,
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at least until winter, for sure. another visit to the world's apart studios in moments, find out who examiner has in the hopes of this week, right after the breaks. ah, the me suggest that you will need to look i was off the field was over to you to
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actually use them shape which is to build me up with your budget. i came up with a dinner each given famous from a crowded by both of us choose the me or i don't a welcome join, depart from the early days of culture. humans have known that too much of anything
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is good for nothing. every major religion once again, gloves, me and all sorts of excesses which poisoned the soul and in feeble the body, pushing before our ancestors scarcity used to take care of that. but what are we supposed to do in this era of ever increasing abundance? well, to discuss that i am now joined by michael easter, a. visiting lecturing journalism at the university of the las vegas and author, all of the conference crisis. michael, it's great to talk to congratulations on the grade book. hey, thanks so much for having me on. i'm excited to chat. now let's start with it's a subtitle which tells people to quote, embrace this conference to reclaim your wild, happy and how faith self. why does it need to be reclaim? well, i think you hit it in the beginning and the intro there, it's that we evolved in these environments of scarcity. and so we developed these drives to always do that, which was most comfortable. for example,
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we avoid movement. we are wired to be lazy. when we have access to food, we have incentives to over eat it on and on and on. we avoid risk, but in our past environments, they are actually kind of dangerous. they no longer are. and so now that we've tipped into this world of comfort and a lot of ways you think about the things that most influence your daily life are all new within about 100 years old and are all designed to make you more comfortable. so we have this easy access to calorie dense fluids. we've engineered movement to movement out of our days. we don't experience temperature swings. we don't have to put effort into why it's things are easy and this is great. don't get me wrong. we're living longer. more people on earth, but when all we do is follow that drive, we have to be comfortable all the time it backfires. now you keep using that. we. 2 you know, we have to address we really.

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